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Make sure that the holes in the mounting
and the cover plate line up with the threaded
holes in the feed table.
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Screw the mounting and the cover plate to the
feed table (13) with the help of the supplied
Hexagon screws (42) and washers (13).
7. Operation
Important: The surfacing and thicknessing plane
has been specially designed for planing solid
wood. High alloy knives (21) are used for this
purpose. The contact surface of the workpiece
must be fl at for thicknessing. If you want to work
on large or heavy workpieces, the machine must
be secured in place (e.g. using the thread in the
machine base).
•
The ON/OFF switch (1) is on the left-hand
side of the machine. Press the green key "I" to
switch on the machine. Press the red key "O"
to switch off the machine.
•
The motor of this equipment is protected
against overload by an overload switch (35).
If the rated current is exceeded, the overload
switch will shut down the equipment. After a
short cooling down period, the equipment can
be switched on again by pressing the over-
load switch.
•
To work on long workpieces, use roller tables
or a similar supporting arrangement. Such op-
tional units are available from your local DIY
stores. They must be placed at the entry and
exit ends of the plane. Their height must be
adjusted such that the workpiece is horizontal
when it is fed into and out of the machine.
7.1 Surfacing
Warning! Pull out the power plug before perfor-
ming any maintenance, cleaning and adjusting
work.
7.1.1 Adjustment (Fig. 1/3/5)
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Turn the adjustment knob for cutting depth
(11) to set the height of the feed table (13).
The set cutting depth can be read off the sca-
le (18).
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Loosen the parallel stop (6) with the clamp
lever (7). Set the required angle. The set ang-
le can be read off the scale (38). Secure the
parallel stop (6) with the clamp lever (7) again
after making the setting.
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7.1.2 Fitting the chip extractor (Figure 6-8/13)
•
Fit the hand crank (4) to the post on the
planing table (14). Turn the hand crank (4)
counter-clockwise to move the thicknessing
table (20) to its lowest position.
•
Place the chip extractor (5) on the thicknes-
sing table (20).
•
Turn the crank handle (4) clockwise until the
chip extractor (5) is firmly secure and the re-
cess (b) is on the safety switch (d).
•
Attach the extraction system adapter Ø 100
mm (27) to the connection for a sawdust ext-
ractor (5).
•
Connect the plane to a chip extraction system
(not supplied).
7.1.3 Surfacing mode (Fig. 9/10)
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For high workpieces place the planing knife
cover (12) alongside the workpiece (see Fig.
9).
•
Undo the locking knob (32) and move the
planing knife cover (12) as far as necessary
to accommodate the width of the workpiece.
Then re-tighten the locking knob (32).
•
For flat workpieces place the planing knife co-
ver (12) over the workpiece (see Fig. 10).
•
Move the planing knife cover (12) right up
against the parallel stop (6) and secure the
width with the locking knob (32).
•
Slacken the locking knob (31) and lift the
planing knife cover (12) as far as necessary
to accommodate the height of the workpiece.
Secure the height with the locking knob (31).
•
During surfacing mode, remove the hand
crank (4) from the post on the planing table
(14).
•
Connect the mains plug to the mains lead.
•
Press the green "I" button to start the planer.
•
Place the workpiece you wish to plane on the
feed table (13).
•
Never feed the workpiece with your hand di-
rectly above the knife block.
•
Wherever possible use the supplied pushing
aids (push block (2), push stick (3)).
•
Use the push block (2) to press the front end
of the workpiece downwards. Wherever possi-
ble hold the push stick (3) with the other hand
and use it to push the workpiece towards the
planing table (14).
•
Warning! At the end of the workpiece the kni-
fe block is exposed, so always use the push
stick (3) for feeding purposes.
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