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External Vacuuming
The chip ejector 3 fits on both sides for direct
connection of the Bosch vacuum hose Ø =
35 mm 21 (accessory). When using other vac-
uum hose systems a suitable extraction adapter
may be required.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the ma-
terial to be worked.
When vacuuming dry dust that is especially detri-
mental to health or carcinogenic, use a special
vacuum cleaner.
Internal Vacuuming
A sawdust/wood chip bag 22 (accessory) can be
used for smaller jobs.
Empty the sawdust /wood chip bag regularly. Re-
move the sawdust/wood chip bag, open the zip-
per and empty the sawdust/wood chip bag.
Choice of Chip Ejector Side
(Right/Left)
The chip ejector 3 can be switched alternatively
to the right or left by manually rotating the left
ejector pipe. Always rotate the ejector pipe to the
respective end position until it latches.
The selected ejector direction is marked with an
arrow 6.
Blade Protector
The integrated blade protector 31 allows the ma-
chine to be set down directly after operation, with-
out danger of damaging the working surface or
the planer blade.
When planing, the blade protector 31 is tilted up-
wards thus enabling full contact of the rear planer
shoe 13.
Planing
Set the required planing depth and place the front
part of the planer shoe 13 against the workpiece.
Caution! Danger of kickback!
Apply the machine to the workpiece
only when switched on.
Switch the machine on and guide the machine
with an even feed over the surface to be planed.
To achieve high-grade surfaces, work only with
low feed and apply pressure on the centre of the
planer shoe.
When machining hard materials (e. g. hardwood)
as well as when utilising the maximum planer
width, set only low planing depths and reduce
planer feed, as required. Repeat the planing sev-
eral times.
Excessive feed reduces the surface quality and
can lead to rapid clogging of the chip ejector.
Only sharp blades achieve good cutting capacity
and give the machine longer life.
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Operating Instructions
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