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Triton TMNPL Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 9

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4. Slide the Blade (12) into the slot in the Blade Clamp (Fig. IV) so that the point of the Blade
edge is closer to the Chamfer Grooves (15), which then tapers down toward the Base (16)
matching the contour of the Blade Clamp
5. Ensure that both ends of the Blade are protruding equally (Fig. V)
6. Tighten the Blade Clamp Bolts (Fig. VI)
Note: Do not attempt to adjust the Blade with the Blade Clamp (13) screws, which are pre-set
at manufacturing.
Correct setting of blades
• It is essential that the blades are set correctly or the workpiece will end up rough and
uneven. For a clean, smooth cut, the blades must be mounted so the cutting edge is
absolutely level, ie. parallel to the surface of the rear Base (16) (Fig. VII)
Nicks in the surface
• The cutting edge of one or all blades is not parallel to the rear base (Fig. VIII)
Gouging at start
• One or all blades are not protruding enough in relation to the rear base (Fig. IX)
Adjusting the planing depth
1. Rotate the Depth Adjustment Dial (1) clockwise for a deeper cut and anticlockwise for a
shallower cut
2. The calibrations on the ring under the Depth Adjustment Dial indicate the cutting depth.
For example, when '1.0' is next to the point on the front of the planer, the depth of cut is
approximately 1.0mm
3. If depth of cut is critical, plane a scrap piece of wood, measure the difference in thickness
and adjust the setting as needed
Using the rear parking rest
• The Rear Parking Rest (7) protects workpieces from damage when the tool is put aside
• The rest automatically folds backwards when planing (Fig. X)
Dust/Chip extraction
WARNING: Always use a workshop vacuum, dust/chip extraction system or the Dust/Chip
Bag (17) when operating this tool.
• A workshop vacuum or dust extraction system can be connected to the side Dust/Chip
Extraction Port (2) (Fig. XI)
• The Dust/Chip Bag (17) can be connected to the side Dust/Chip Extraction Port
WARNING: NEVER remove obstructions from the Dust/Chip Extraction Port while the
Blades and Blade Drum are rotating. Always disconnect the tool from the power supply before
removing any obstructions.
Operation
Switching ON & OFF
WARNING: Before plugging the tool into the power socket, always check that the ON/OFF
Trigger Switch (3) and Lock-Off Button (4) work correctly.
1. Plug the Power Cord (6) into the mains power supply
2. To power ON, depress the Lock-Off Button (4) and simultaneously squeeze the ON/OFF
Trigger Switch (3)
Note: The Lock-Off Button can be released once the planer is running.
3. To power OFF, release the ON/OFF Trigger Switch
Please note that the planer blades continue to turn for some time after switching OFF the
planer. Wait until the motor has completely stopped before setting down the tool to prevent
damage to the planer blades or the workpiece surface. If you wish to rest the planer on its side,
do not rest it on the side with the vents, as these prevent dust or chips from getting into the
motor.
4. When the planer is not to be used for a short period, set the Depth Adjustment Dial (1) to the
'0' position and rest the front of the plane on a block of wood to keep the base clear of the
surface. Ensure the Rear Parking Rest (7) is down to protect the blades
Planing
WARNING: Moving the tool too fast may cause a poor quality cut and can damage the
blades or the motor. Moving the tool too slowly may burn or 'mar' the cut. The proper feed rate
will depend on the type of material being cut and the depth of the cut. Practice first on a piece
of scrap material to gauge the correct motion.
WARNING: Always use two hands to hold the planer.
WARNING: Where possible, clamp the workpiece to a workbench.
1. Rest the front of the planer on the workpiece, ensuring the Blades (12) are not in contact
with the workpiece
2. Switch ON the tool and wait for the blades to reach full speed
3. Move the planer gently forward, applying pressure on the front of the tool at the start of
planing, and pressure at the rear of the tool towards the end of the planing stroke
4. Push the planer beyond the edge of the workpiece without tilting it downwards
Note: Planing is easier if you incline the workpiece slightly away from you so that you plane
'downhill'.
5. The rate of planing and the depth of cut determine the quality of the finish. For rough
cutting, you can increase the depth of cut; however, to achieve a good finish, you need to
reduce the depth of cut and advance the tool more slowly
6. Lift the tool from the workpiece before releasing the ON/OFF Trigger Switch and powering
OFF
7. In between operations, rest the planer on a flat surface with the Rear Parking Rest (7) to
support the planer, so that the blades are kept clear of the surface of the workpiece
Chamfering
1. To make a chamfered cut (Fig. XII), align the required size 'V' Chamfer Groove (15) in the
front base of the planer with the corner edge of the workpiece
Note: Use the smaller 'V' Chamfer Groove for a shallower chamfer and the larger groove for
a deeper chamfer
2. Power the planer ON and run the planer along the corner edge
IMPORTANT: Always test out first on a scrap piece of material.
3. Lift the tool from the workpiece before releasing the ON/OFF Trigger Switch and powering
OFF
Accessories
• A range of accessories and consumables—including blades, additional clamps, and
personal protective equipment—is available from your Triton stockist
• Spare parts can be ordered from toolsparesonline.com
Maintenance
WARNING: Ensure the tool is switched OFF and the plug is removed from the power
supply before making any adjustments or maintenance procedures.
General inspection
• Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight. They may vibrate loose over time
• Prior to each use, inspect the supply cord of the tool for damage or wear. This advice also
applies to extension cords used with this tool
• If replacement of the supply cord is necessary, this must be done by the manufacturer or
their agent in order to avoid a safety hazard
Drive belt replacement
• It is recommended that leather gloves are worn when changing the belt, in the event of
hands coming into contact with the blades
1. To replace the Drive Belt (18), remove the three crosshead screws that secure the Drive Belt
Cover (9)
2. Remove the damaged/worn belt and use a soft brush to clean the pulleys and the
surrounding area
Note: Wear eye protection when cleaning out the pulley area.
3. Place the new belt over the bottom pulley. Half-fit the other end of the belt on the top pulley
then roll the belt in place while turning the pulley
4. Check that the belt runs evenly by manually turning the belt
5. Replace the cover and the fixing screws
6. Connect the tool to the power supply and run the planer for a minute or two to ensure the
motor and belt are operating correctly
Brush replacement
• It is recommended that leather gloves are worn when changing the brushes, in the event of
hands coming into contact with the blades
1. To replace the brushes, remove the three crosshead screws that secure the Brush Access
Cover (10)
2. Disconnect the cables from the brushes (Image A)
3. Using a screwdriver, pop out the brushes from the holding positions (Image B)
4. Use a flat tipped screwdriver to open out the holding flap on the brush casing (Image C)
then remove the brush (Image D)
5. Insert the new brush correctly with the casing, ensuring the groove on the carbon is the
same side as the alignment fork (Image E)
6. Press the brush spring in and close the holding flap of the case (F)
7. Re-insert the new brush with its case into the holding position and reconnect the cables
8. Re-attach the Brush Access Cover and secure with the crosshead screws
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