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B. FOR THICKNESSING
B.1 Remove the Angle Fence.
B.2 Push the Cutter Guard out of its
holder so that the Chute may be
attached to the table, as shown in
Fig.7.
Ensure both locking keys are pushed
firmly into the slots in the table, shown
in Fig.6.
OPERATION
PLANING
ENSURE the timber is completely free of nails, screws and staples etc. before
use.
1. Set the depth of cut, using the Depth of Cut Setting Knob - see Fig.1. Turn
anti-clockwise to increase the cutting depth, clockwise to decrease, using
the scale, indicated in Fig. 8, as a reference. For the initial cut, we
recommend a depth of cut of no more than 1mm. The maximum depth of
cut is 2mm.
2. Ensure the fence is at the correct angle - for normal planing, this would be
90 degrees. For other angles, use a template or angle gauge for greater
accuracy.
3. Slide the cutter guard out of the
way and place the workpiece on
the table so that it rests snugly
against the fence, with the lead
edge a short distance from the
cutter, noting that the direction of
feed is right to left, looking from
the front of the machine.
4. Slide the cutter guard up to lightly
touch the workpiece as shown in
Fig.8, thereby completely
covering any exposed cutter. Ensure the guard is as low as possible and the
Cutter Guard Lock Knob is tightened.
5. Raise the cover of the ON/OFF switch and press the green ON button,
marked ‘I’, and allow the machine to come up to full speed.
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