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10.1.4
Operating the Planing Fence
•
To move the fence backwards and forwards, loosen the clamping lever (
26
).
•
To set the angle of the fence to 45°, loosen the clamping lever (
24
) with one hand and pull the adjusting
lever (
25
) forward with the other hand
→
The fence automatically moves to the 45° position under its own
weight. Then tighten the clamping lever (
24
) again.
•
The graduation scale (
31
) shows the number of degrees.
Figure 23: Top view of the surface planing fence
•
To reset the fence to position 0 (
≙
90°), loosen the clamping lever (
24
) again and set the set the adjusting
lever (
25
) in the other direction (to the rear).
Important:
While doing so, push the fence with the adjusting lever (
25
) with force all the way back (until it
stops, the ruler must lift slightly).
Then tighten the clamping lever (
24
) again.
To calibrate the angles of the fence, please refer to sections
10.1.7 and
Warning: Danger of crushing fingers and hands between the adjusting lever (25) and the auxilia-
ry fence (see
Figure 23)! During the angular adjustment of the fence, as well as during meas-
urements or other adjustment work, always fold the auxiliary fence down towards the table.
10.1.5
Auxiliary Fence
•
For planing narrow workpieces or for joining work, use the swivel-
ling auxiliary fence (
6
), which is located on the main fence (
5
).
•
When not in use, pull the locking bolt (
23
) outwards, swivel the
fence upwards (see
Figure 24) and snap the locking bolt (
23
)
back into place.
Figure 24: Auxiliary fence
10.1.6
Push Block
•
When dressing short workpieces, the supplied push block (
Z
) or
similar aids (e. g. push stick) must be used.
•
When not in use, the push block should be placed in the designated
storage compartment (
A
) on the machine stand (see
Figure 25: Push block in compartment
24
26
25
31
CRUSH HAZARD
23
5
6
Z
A