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Sawdust and noise can be health 
hazards. Be sure to wear personal 
protection gear such as safety 
goggles and ear protection. Use a 
suitable dust exhaust system. 

The use of incorrect mains supply or 
a damaged power cord can lead to 
injuries caused by electricity. 

 

4.  Machine specifications 

4.1 Technical data 

Planing width 

max 318 mm 

Planing thickness 

6 to 153 mm 

Depth of cut 

max. 2,5 mm 

Number of knives 

Cutterhead diameter 

48 mm 

No-load speed n

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9000 rpm 

Cuts per minute 

18000 

Cutter knife length 

319mm 

Cutter knife width 

18mm 

Cutter knife thickness 

3mm 

Feed rate 

7 m/min 

Dust port diameter 

 100mm 

Weight 

30 kg 

Mains 

230V ~1L/N/PE  50-60Hz 

Motor input power 

1800W 

Reference current 

8 A 

Extension cord 

H05W-F 3G1mm² 

Installation fuse protection 

16A 

 

 

4.2 Noise emission 

 (Inspection tolerance 4 dB) 

Acoustic power level 
(according to EN 3746):  
Idling 

LwA  101,5 dB(A) 

Acoustic pressure level 
(according to EN 11202): 
Idling 

LpA  88,7 dB(A) 

 

The specified values are emission 
levels and are not necessarily to be 
seen as safe operating levels. 
This information is intended to allow 
the user to make a better estimation 
of the hazards and risks involved. 

4.3 Content of delivery 

Planer 
Dust chute 100mm 
Thickness crank 
Knife setting gauge 
4 Rubber feet 
Assembly kit 
Operating manual 
Spare parts list 

 

4.4 Description of machine 

 

Fig 1 

 

A….ON/OFF Switch 
B….Overload cut-off 
C….Transport rollers 
D….Motor brushes 
E....Thickness crank 
F….Carrying handles 
G….Thickness scale 
H….Mounting holes 
I…..Support infeed roller 

 

 

5.  Transport and start up 

5.1 Transport and installation 

The machine is designed to operate 
in closed rooms and must be placed 
stable on firm and levelled ground. 

The machine can be bolted down if 
required. 

Fold the infeed and outfeed rollers 
up when the planer is not in use and 
during storing. 

Wrap the power cord around the 
hangers under the infeed table(Fig2) 

Fig 2 

For packing reasons the machine is 
not completely assembled. 

 

5.2 Assembly 

If you notice any transport damage 
while unpacking, notify your supplier 
immediately. Do not operate the 
machine! 

Dispose of the packing in an 
environmentally friendly manner. 

Clean all rust protected surfaces 
with a mild solvent. 

Install rubber feet (J) and Thickness 
crank (B). 

Fig 3

 

 

5.3 Mains connection 

Mains connection and any extension 
cords used must comply with 
applicable regulations. 

The mains voltage must comply with 
the information on the machine 
licence plate.  

The mains connection must have a 
16 A surge-proof fuse. 

Summary of Contents for JET JWP-12

Page 1: ...Original GB Operating Instructions Translations D Gebrauchsanleitung F Mode d emploi JPW Tool AG T mplerlistrasse 5 CH 8117 F llanden Switzerland Phone 41 44 806 47 48 Fax 41 44 806 47 58 www jettools...

Page 2: ...hinenrichtlinie Directive Machines 2014 30 EU electromagnetic compatibility elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit compatibilit lectromagn tique designed in consideration of the standards und entspechend...

Page 3: ...nvoice Any further claims shall be excluded This warranty includes all guarantee obligations of the Seller and replaces all previous declarations and agreements concerning warranties The warranty peri...

Page 4: ...medication can change your behaviour Never reach into the machine while it is operating or running down Never leave a running machine unattended Before you leave the workplace switch off the machine...

Page 5: ...risks involved 4 3 Content of delivery Planer Dust chute 100mm Thickness crank Knife setting gauge 4 Rubber feet Assembly kit Operating manual Spare parts list 4 4 Description of machine Fig 1 A ON OF...

Page 6: ...rkpiece from the machine position yourselves offset to one side of the outfeed opening Support long workpieces with helping roller stands Operating notes Always use sharp cutter knives Feed with thick...

Page 7: ...ng gauge Q to adjust the knife Fig 11 To tighten the cutter knife turn the hex head bolts M of the cutter knife lockbar Start tightening with the two outer bolts Do not extend tool when tightening the...

Page 8: ...nives Unparallel side to side knife projection not uniform adjust knives with setting gauge Workpiece jams Too much material removed in one pass make several passes Cutterhead difficult to adjust Lack...

Page 9: ...echnungsdatum geltend gemacht werden Weitergehende Anspr che sind ausgeschlossen Die vorliegende Garantie umfasst s mtliche Garantieverpflichtungen seitens des Verk ufers und ersetzt alle fr heren Erk...

Page 10: ...Gleichgewicht Ziehen Sie bei Nichtgebrauch des Werkzeuges vor jeder Wartungsarbeit und beim Wechseln der Hobelmesser in jedem Fall den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose Stellen Sie stets sicher dass Werk...

Page 11: ...sion Messunsicherheitsfaktor 4 dB Schallleistungspegel nach EN ISO 3746 Leerlauf LwA 101 5 dB A Schalldruckpegel nach EN ISO 11202 Leerlauf LpA 88 7 dB A Die angegebenen Werte sind Emissionspegel und...

Page 12: ...versetzt neben die Zuf hr ffnung Werkst ckhandhabung Stellen Sie den Dickentisch auf Werkst ckdicke ein Fig 5 Werkst ck langsam und gerade einschieben Das Werkst ck wird automatisch eingezogen Werkst...

Page 13: ...bis zu einer Breite von 14 mm nachgeschliffen werden Verwenden Sie nur original JET Austauschteile Fig 10 Hobelmesser Andruckleiste N in die F hrungsspalte der Messerwelle legen Stellen Sie sicher da...

Page 14: ...er stumpf Scharfe Hobelmesser einsetzen Hobelmesser durch Sp ne zugesetzt Sp ne entfernen Spanabnahme zu hoch in mehreren Durchg ngen hobeln Gegen die Faser gearbeitet Werkst ck von der Gegenrichtung...

Page 15: ...r sente garantie comprend toutes les obligations de garantie incombant au vendeur et remplace toutes les d clarations et conventions ant rieures en termes de garanties Le d lai de garantie s applique...

Page 16: ...rche sans surveillance Arr ter la machine avant de quitter la zone de travail Eloigner de la machine toutes personnes incomp tentes surtout les enfants Ne pas mettre la machine proximit de liquides ou...

Page 17: ...de la machine Fig 1 A bouton de marche arr t B Disjoncteur protection thermique C Roues de transport D Balais du moteur E manivelle d paisseur F Poign es de transport G graduation d paisseur H trous...

Page 18: ...se positionner d cal sur le c t de la sortie de table Pour des pi ces longues utiliser des supports roulants Conseils Ne travailler qu avec des lames bien coupantes Le bout le plus pais de la pi ce p...

Page 19: ...e le capot d jection des copeaux le couvercle du bo tier et la manivelle d paisseur 8 Entretien et inspection Attention Faire tous les travaux de maintenance r glage ou nettoyage apr s avoir d branch...

Page 20: ...broches et le guidage Avance tra nante de la pi ce Courroie du moteur glisse Resserrer ou remplacer la courroie Trop de r sidus de r sine sur la table Nettoyer la table Rouleaux glissent trop Gratter...

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