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Otherwise there is a risk of overloading
the machine.
It is best to make several passes to bring
the work piece down to the desired thick-
ness.
3.
To thickness plane stock which sur-
faces are not parallel, use suitable
feeding aids (make fitting tem-
plates).
4.
Switching on the motor.
5.
Feed work piece slowly and straight
into the thicknesser. It will then be
automatically fed through the thick-
nesser.
6.
Guide work piece straight through
the thicknesser.
7.
Switch machine off if no further thick-
nessing is to be done immediately
afterwards.
7. Care And Maintenance
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Danger!
Prior to all servicing:
Switch off the machine.
Disconnect the mains plug.
Wait until machine has come to a
complete stop.
Replace defective parts, especially of
safety devices, only with genuine
replacement parts. Parts not tested
and approved by the manufacturer
can cause unforeseen damage.
After all servicing:
Put back into operation and
check all safety installations.
Make sure that no tools or other
parts remain on or in the
machine.
Repair and maintenance work other
than described in this section should
only be carried out by qualified spe-
cialists.
7.1
Replacing Planer Knives
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Note:
Blunt planer knives are recognizable
by:
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reduced planing performance;
increased risk of kickback;
motor overloads.
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Danger!
Risk of personal injury by cuts from
the planer knives! Wear gloves when
changing planer knives.
To remove the planer knives:
1.
Disconnect the mains plug.
2.
Remove fence.
3.
Raise cutterblock guard extrusion
fully and pull extrusion fully out-
wards.
4.
Turn the four hexagon head screws
of the planer knife lockbar fully in
(wear gloves!).
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5.
Remove planer knife lockbar (79)
with planer knife (78) from the cutter-
block (80).
6.
Clean all surfaces of cutterblock and
planer knife lockbar.
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Danger!
Do not use cleaning agents (e.g. to
remove resin residue) that could cor-
rode the light metal components; the
stability of the light metal compo-
nents would be adversely affected.
To install the planer knives:
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Note:
If you use planer knives having an edge
on both sides you simply need to reverse
the knives, provided the other edge is
sufficiently sharp.
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Danger!
Use only suitable planer knives
(see "Technical Specifications")
– unsuitable, incorrectly
mounted, dull or damaged planer
knives can work loose, or
increase the risk of kickback con-
siderably.
Always replace or reverse both
planer knives.
Install planer knives using only
genuine replacement parts.
7.
Place fresh planer knife on planer
knife lockbar as shown.
Both pins of the planer knife lockbar
must fit into the holes (81) of the
planer knife.
8.
Place the planer knife lockbar (83)
with the planer knife (82) into the
cutterblock. Ensure that the knife
does not slip off the pins of the
planer knife lockbar.
9.
Turn the four hexagon head screws
in the planer knife lockbar out, until
lock bar (85) and knife (84) can still
just be moved along the axis of the
cutterblock.
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10. There are two ways to check the pro-
jection of the knives:
With the setting gauge (86) (under
the prevailing regulations governing
safety at work this must be supplied
with the machine).
Place planer knife setting gauge on
cutterblock as shown. The knives
must project so much that they touch
the setting gauge.
This check must be performed on
both planer knives and at both ends
of the cutterblock.
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