freely.
When working with wood that has been
processed before, watch out for foreign bodies
such as nails or screws, etc.
Before you press the ON/OFF switch (1), make
sure that the planing knife is fitted correctly and
that the machine’s moving parts run smoothly.
Check that the voltage on the rating plate is the
same as your supply voltage before you connect
the machine to the power supply.
9. Assembly
9.1 Fitting the switch/plug unit (Fig. 3)
Fasten the switch/plug unit (25) to the front of the
machine with the two wing nuts (a). You can use
both the upper or the lower two wing nuts (a) to do
so.
9.2 Assembling and fitting the sawdust extractor
(Fig. 4-7)
Assemble and fit the sawdust extractor (5) and
the sawdust extractor hood (28) as shown in
Fig. 4-7. Use the following to do so:
5 Allen screws M5 x 12 (a)
2 Hex screws M5 x 12 (b)
4 washers (c)
1 self-locking nut M5 (d) for fastening the sawdust
extractor (5)
9.3 Fitting the hand crank (Fig. 8-10)
Fasten the hand crank (4) to the pin (29) with the grub
screw (b). Then proceed as shown in Fig. 10. Use the
following to do so:
1 recessed head screw M5 x 75 (a)
9.4 Fitting the planing table (Fig. 11-13)
Fit the planing table (14) as shown in Fig. 12 and
13.
9.5 Fitting the infeed table (Fig. 11/14-18)
Undo the Allen screws (c) on the two table guides
(31) (Fig. 15). Remove the Allen screw which is
marked with an arrow in Fig. 15 when you do this.
Push the movable table (13) into the two table guides
(31) and then re-tighten the table guides (31) with the
4 Allen screws (c). Then push the threaded rod of the
setting knob for the chip depth (9) into the infeed
table (13). In so doing, turn and thread the threaded
rod of the setting knob for the chip depth (9) into the
female thread of the spacer roller and fasten with four
size M10 nuts. The greater the distance between the
two pairs of locked nuts, the greater the adjustable
chip depth range. Finally, fasten the setting ring (a) as
shown in Fig. 19. To do so, use the notch (e) provided
for the grub screw (d) which is located in the threaded
rod of the setting knob for the chip depth (9).
9.6 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 19)
Slide the parallel stop (6) into the parallel stop
guide (32) and fasten it with the ratchet lever (16).
9.7 Fitting the transport handles (Fig. 20-21)
Fasten the transport handles (11) as shown in Fig.
21. Use the following to do so:
2 Hex screws M8 x 30 (a)
4 washers (b)
2 self-locking nuts M8 (c)
9.8 Assembling the base frame (Fig. 22-32)
Assemble the base frame as shown in Fig. 23-27.
Start with the base panel (34) and the side panels
(35/36). Then fit the back panels (37). Finally, fit the
other side panels (35/36). Use the following to do
so:
20 Hex screws M6 x 10 (a)
20 washers (b)
20 nuts size M6 (c)
Fasten the cross strut (38) as shown in Fig. 25 and
then attach the door (20). Use the following to do
so:
4 recessed head screws M5 x 10 (d)
4 self-locking nuts M5 (e)
Fasten the feet (19) to the side panels 35 and 36 as
shown in Fig. 27 and 29. The feet are height-
adjustable to enable the plane to be perfectly aligned
even on an uneven floor/ground surface. Use the
following to do so:
4 washers (a)
4 Hex screws M10 x 40 (b)
8 nuts size M10 (c)
Fit the transportation wheels (18) to the side panels
(36) as shown in Fig. 29 and 30. Use the following to
do so:
4 Hex screws M6 x 15 (a)
4 washers (b)
4 self-locking nuts M6 (c)
Screw the side panels (35/36) of the base frame to
the plane as shown in Fig. 31 and 32. Use the
following to do so:
4 nuts size M8 (a)
4 washers (b)
4 Hex screws M8 x 15 (c)
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