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OPERATION
Connection:
1) Place the reducer piece (15) firmly on to the planing debris removal port (3).
2) Push the hose of a suitable dust extraction device approved for that purpose
(e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner) onto the planing debris removal port (3) or the
reducer piece (15).
Removal:
1) Pull the hose of the dust extraction device off the planing debris removal port
(3) or off the reducer piece (15).
2) Pull off the reducer piece (15), if fitted.
Parking shoe (see fig. B-C)
The parking shoe (16) allows you to lay the planer down without the risk of
damaging the workpiece. When planing, the parking shoe (16) swings up and
exposes the rear part of the sole (9).
The planing process Caution! Danger of kickback
1) Always switch on the tool before placing it against the workpiece.
2) Set the required cutting depth according to the work.
3) Switch on the planer.
4) Always place the front part of the sole (9) down first on to the workpiece.
5) Guide the planer with even forward movement over the surface being planed.
6) Move the planer forward at a slow rate and ensure that the contact pressure
acts evenly on the sole (9). Moving forward at too great a rate results in a
poorer surface quality and can lead to blocking of the planing debris removal
port.
Chamfering edges (see fig. H)
The V-grooves (10) in the front sole (9) allow the tool to be used for simple
chamfering of workpiece edges.
1) Use the V-groove most appropriate to your desired chamfer width.
2) Place the planer with the V-groove(10) on the workpiece edge and guide the
planer along the edge.
Using the guide fence (see fig.I)
1) Attach the guide fence (6) to the tool with the fixing screw (7).
2) Release the fixing nut (8) and set the guide at the desired distance.
3) Retighten the fixing nut (8).
4) Exert some slight sideways pressure when guiding the planer with the guide
fence.
Using the rebate depth stop (see fig.J)
1) Attach the rebate depth stop (12) to the tool with the fixing screw (11).
2) Set the desired rebate depth with the rebate depth stop (12).
3) Make the required number of passes with the planer until desired rebate
depth is achieved.
External vacuum extraction:
If necessary fit the reducer piece (15) when using a dust extraction system, e.g. a
workshop dust extraction system.
The vacuum cleaner/ dust extraction device used must be suitable for the
material being planed.
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