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■ Use the four base lock screws (supplied) to mount the
planer base onto the wood.
StoCK RESt
See figure 7.
■ The stock rest on the top of the planer provides
convenient handling of stock for consecutive cutting
operations. Stock placed on the top of the machine
can be easily pulled to the operator for planing.
opERAtion
on / off SwitCH
See figure 8.
■ To turn on the planer, push the i button. To turn off,
push the o button.
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Always be sure the switch is in the OFF position before
connecting the planer to the power source.
CiRCUit ovERloAD SwitCH
See figure 8.
■ The machine is provided with an overload switch for
overload protection. If an overload occurs, the switch
will pop out. If this happens, wait several minutes and
press the switch to reset the machine.
ADjUStinG DEptH of CUt
See figure 9.
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Never plane more than 3 mm in one pass and never
attempt to plane a board under 127 mm (5") in length.
Always wear a protective face shield.
■ To adjust the depth of cut, turn the cutterhead height
adjustment crank handle in the directions marked on
top of the planer. The depth of cut adjustment can
be read from the depth of cut scale. The adjustment
gradation is 1.6 mm per revolution of the crank.
■ Always start your work by making a light planing
cut. The depth of cut on subsequent passes may be
increased by up to 3 mm, but remember that a light cut
creates a finer finish than a heavier cut.
■ The thickness of timber running through the planer is
controlled by the distance you adjust the cutting blade
from the table.
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Do not plane timber that is less than 7 mm thick.
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Do not plane timber that is thicker than 153 mm
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ADjUStinG tHE DEptH of CUt SCAlE
See figure 9.
For the safe operation of your planer, it is very important
that the depth of cut scale reads accurately. To adjust the
depth of cut scale, follow the steps below:
■ Feed a board for planing.
Compare the measured thickness of the board to the
reading on the depth of cut scale.
■ If the reading on the depth of cut scale is incorrect,
loosen the screw which tightens the plastic pointer and
adjust accordingly.
■ When you have properly adjusted the depth of cut
scale, test the reading by planing a piece of scrap
timber. After planing, measure the planed thickness
and double check it against the scale reading. The
two measurements should be the same. Re-adjust
the depth of cut scale to read the planed thickness if
necessary.
REMovinG tHE plAnER blADES
See figure 10-12.
To remove the planer blades, follow the steps below:
Unplug your planer from the power source before
removing the planer blades.
■ Remove the dust chute by removing the four hexagonal
socket head cap screws on it.
■ Loosen the lock bar and blade by turning the forcing
screws clockwise. The blades are spring loaded, and
will push out when the assembly is loosened.
■ Take out the blade, and then the blade lock bar.
inStAllinG / REplACinG tHE plAnER blADES
See figure 12.
To install the planer blades, follow the steps below:
■ Remove the blades according to the instructions in
"REMOVING THE PLANER BLADES".
■ Clean away all debris from the planer cutterhead.
■ Fit the blade lock bar into the slot on the cutterhead.
■ Fit the blade into the slot on the cutterhead, and
tighten the lock bar blade assembly by turning the
forcing screws counter clockwise. Make sure the blade
is facing the correct direction and is centred in the slot.
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