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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for selecting this Clarke 82mm Electric Planer.

The electric planer is intended for removing surface material with a rotating 
blade that is parallel to the base plate.

Before using the device, please read this manual thoroughly and carefully 
follow all instructions given. This is for your own safety and that of others around 
you, and is also to help you achieve a long and trouble free service from your 
new tool.

GUARANTEE

The product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 
months from the date of purchase. Your receipt is required as proof of 
purchase. 

This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused, 
tampered with, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.

Faulty goods must be returned to their place of purchase, do not return it to us 
without prior permission. 

This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.

ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY

Through purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the 
obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE 
regulations in relation to the treatment, recycling & recovery and 
environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE.

In effect, this means that this product must not be disposed of with general 
household waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing 
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal 
facility.

Summary of Contents for 6462019

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DL0621 ISS 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 82MM ELECTRIC PLANER MODEL NO CEP720B PART NO 6462019 ...

Page 2: ... purchase Your receipt is required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused tampered with or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods must be returned to their place of purchase do not return it to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Through purchase ...

Page 3: ... will reduce risk of electric shock 2 AVOID body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded 3 DO NOT abuse the cord DO NOT use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords i...

Page 4: ...f the power tool in unexpected situations 6 Dress correctly DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts 7 If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and correctly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related...

Page 5: ...e clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform Holding the workpiece by your hand or against the body leaves it unstable and can lead to loss of control 4 Always start the planer before the blade is in contact with the workpiece and let the blade reach full speed The tool can vibrate or chatter if blade speed is too slow at beginning of the cut and possi...

Page 6: ... Remove the plug from the power source if it becomes necessary to remove woodchips The blades are hidden from view and you may be cut if the blade is touched 12 DO NOT use dull or damaged blades Sharp blades must be handled with care Damaged blades can snap during use Dull blades require more force to push the tool possibly causing the blade to break SAFETY SYMBOLS Read instruction manual before u...

Page 7: ...d to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device RCD If in doubt consult a qualified electrician DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself This symbol indicates that this is a Class II product and does not require an earth connection EXTENSION CABLE Always use an approved extension cable suitable for the power rating of this tool see specifications the conductor size must be at least the same size as...

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Page 9: ...tch to point towards the extraction port that you wish the chips to flow towards 2 If desired attach the dust bag by sliding the nozzle onto the appropriate chip extraction port For efficient operation empty the dust bag when it is no more than half full allowing for better airflow through the bag 3 You can also connect your planer to a suitable dust extraction system through the extraction port H...

Page 10: ...e indicator arrow aligns with the desired cutting depth on the depth gauge The minimum cutting increment is 0 25 mm The maximum cutting depth of the planer is 3 mm NOTE For optimal performance set the cutting depth to 0 5 mm and make multiple cuts until you reach the depth required CAUTION ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE NUMBER ON THE DEPTH GAUGE IS AT THE 0 POSITION WHEN THE PLANER IS NOT IN USE HOWEVER E...

Page 11: ...t always cut in the same direction as the grain of the wood There are six sides to every board two face grains two side edge grains and two end grains When planing the face and side edge grain always plane in the direction of the grain WARNING DO NOT PLANE ACROSS THE GRAIN OF THE WOOD DO NOT PLANE END GRAIN AS THE WOOD WILL SPLINTER ...

Page 12: ...planer gently forward along the grain of the wood Apply pressure on the front of the planer at the beginning of the stroke and at the rear of the planer towards the end of the stroke NOTE The feed rate and the depth of cutting determine the quality of the finish Reduce the depth of the cut to achieve a smoother finish 6 Push the planer beyond the edge of the workpiece without tilting it downwards ...

Page 13: ...corner edge of the workpiece Be sure the blades are not touching the workpiece Place some weight on the depth adjustment knob so that the V groove is absolutely flat on the edge to be beveled 3 Press the trigger switch and squeeze trigger switch and wait for the blade to reach full speed 4 Push the planer forward along the grain of the wood with steady pressure on the front shoe Push the planer be...

Page 14: ... 1 Disconnect the planer from the power source 2 Attach the parallel guide fence to the left hand side of the planer using the lock knob 3 Loosen the wing nut on the parallel guide fence and slide the fence to set the desired cutting width indicated by the width gauge Retighten the wing nut NOTE To ensure a square cut measure the front and back of the fence and use a square to make sure the guide ...

Page 15: ... the desired height against the depth indication mark on the side housing Tighten the lock knob 4 If desired use the parallel guide fence in conjunction with the rabbeting depth guide to create a straight rabbeting cut 5 Make multiple progressive cuts to achieve the total cutting depth The required rabbeting depth is achieved when the depth gauge is flush with the unplaned section of the workpiece...

Page 16: ... planer from the power source 2 Turn the planer upside down and rotate the blade drum to expose the clamping screws 3 Loosen the three clamping screws using the onboard blade wrench stored in the planer body WARNING PLANER BLADES ARE SHARP AND FRAGILE WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS HANDLE THE BLADES CAREFULLY TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE BLADES WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ...

Page 17: ...he old blade and replace it with a new one 7 Slide the blade with the good side exposed into the blade retainer of the blade drum Make sure the blade is positioned in the center of the blade drum The flat side of the blade must be facing the front of the planer and the ridged side of the blade must be facing the back of the planer 8 To ensure an even cut the blade should align with the outside edg...

Page 18: ... any wood chips dust dirt or debris Ventilation openings must be kept clean and free of foreign matter The planer can be cleaned most effectively with compressed dry air Always wear safety goggles when cleaning power tools with compressed air CAUTION TIGHTEN ALL CLAMPING SCREWS CAREFULLY WHEN ATTACHING THE BLADES TO THE PLANER A LOOSE CLAMPING SCREWS CAN BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS CHECK REGULARLY TO M...

Page 19: ...cover on the right 2 Carefully take out the two carbon brushes using pliers and replace with new brushes 3 Replace the motor cover and secure with the screws LUBRICATION Your tool has been correctly lubricated and is ready to use It is recommended the gears be regreased with a gear lubricant at every carbon brush change BEARINGS Bearings that become noisy due to heavy load or abrasive material dam...

Page 20: ... belt cover on the left 2 Replace with an identical replacement belt and replace the drive belt cover SPECIFICATIONS Model CEP720B Voltage 230V 50Hz Rated Input Power 720W Maximum Depth of Cut 3 mm PlaningWidth WidthofCut 82 mm Rebating Depth 18 mm Dust Extraction Diameter Inner 35 mm Outer 42 mm Duty Cycle S1 continuous Weight 3 2 kg Dimensions 290 x 165 x 170 mm Sound Pressure 84 dB LpA Guarante...

Page 21: ...m Depth 5 5mm Thickness 1 2mm Part No 6462042 Powerful 125W motor No load speed 13500rpm Part No 6462061 400w 230v motor Variable speed 300 1700 m min Part No 6462062 Rotary Tool Kit CRT130 Router CR1200 Belt Sander BS1 Variable Speed 13000 31600rpm 40 piece accessory kit Part No 6462000 1200w 230v motor Max plunge depth 55mm Part No 6462083 900w 230v motor Belt size 76 x 533mm No load speed 380m ...

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