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DESCRIPTION

1. Front shoe 

12. Blade adjusting screw

2. Rear shoe 

13. Lock button

3. Adjustment knob 

14. Metal part of dust bag

4. Handle 

15. Dust bag

5. Belt cover 

16. Dust guide

6. Knob bolt 

17. Depth-of-cut-scale

7.  Switch 

18. Side plate

8. Hex. head bolt

9. “T” type wrench 

20. Blade (H.S.S Type) 

10. Blade binder 

21. Blade sharpening holder

11. Blade adjustment gauge  22. Stand

   

23. Screw

  

SPECIFICATIONS

Capacities planing depth 

1 mm (3/64”)

 

planing width 

82 mm (3-1/4”)

Input 

 

550 W

Rotation speed 

18,000 min

-1

Overall length 

309 mm (11-1/2”)

Weight 

 

2.6 kg (5.7 lbs.)

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

“T” type wrench, Side plate, Knob bolt, 

Philipps screwdriver, Blade adjustment gauge, 

Blade sharpening holder, Screw

APPLICATIONS

(Use only for the purposes listed below.)

1. Planing wood.

REPLACING THE BLADE (Figs. 1, 2)

BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE 

POWER SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLAC-

ING THE BLADE.

1. Remove the hex. head bolts (8) with the “T” type 

wrench (9) provided.

2. Remove the blade binders (10) and blades (20).

3. Place the new blades on the cutter block.

4. Replace the blade binders and hex. head bolts.

ADJUSTING THE BLADE (Figs. 1, 3)

1. Loosen hex. head bolt (8) with the “T” type wrench 

(9).

2. Rotate the cutter block until the tip of the blade is 

vertically in line with the shaft center.

3. Adjust the blades (20) using the blade adjustment 

gauge (11) and the blade adjusting screws (12).

4. The blades should be set so that their entire length 

is level with the stationary rear shoe (2).

5. Tighten the hex. head bolt.

SWITCH (Fig. 4)

This tool is started and stopped by depressing and releasing 

the switch (7).

For continuous operation, press the lock button (13) while 

switch is depressed. Depress again to release the lock.

ATTACHING THE DUST BAG (Optional Accessory) 

(Fig. 5)

1. When mounting the dust bag (15), open the dust bag 

by squeezing the metal part of dust bag (14).

2. Attach the dust bag to the dust guide (16).

3. Although  the  bag  is  of  ample  size,  it  should  be 

emptied frequently and shaken out to maintain 

efficiency.

4. Opening the zipper on the bottom of the dust bag 

allows complete cleaning.

  The dust bag can be removed with the opposite 

method to that mentioned above.

ADJUSTING THE PLANING DEPTH (Fig. 6)

The planing depth can be adjusted from approximately 

0mm-1mm. To adjust the depth, turn the adjustment knob 

(3) to the desired setting on the depth-of-cut scale (17).

Always work from a rough cut to a finish cut. For rough 

planing use a setting from 0.5mm to 1mm. For finish 

planing use a setting from 0.2mm to 0.4mm.

CAUTION!

DO NOT TURN THE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT KNOB 

MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PLANING DEPTH OF 

1MM.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Fig. 7)

1. Be sure the work piece is clamped or otherwise 

firmly secured.

2. With one hand holding the depth adjustment knob(3) 

and the other gripping the handle(4), place the front 

shoe on the edge of the piece to be planed.

3. Before starting the planer, be sure the blades are not 

in contact with the work piece.

4. Position  the  planer  so  that  the  front  shoe(1)  is 

perfectly flat and level on the piece to be worked.

5. Using a slow, steady motion, begin planing with the 

motor at full torque.

6.

 IMPORTANT!

  Be especially careful to keep the planer flat and 

level at the beginning and the end of planing 

work.  Tilting of the machine can cause the 

excessive planing of the edge of the work 

material.

STAND (Fig. 8)

A stand (22) is provided so that the blade can be protected 

when the tool is not being used.

The stand automatically raises when the tool is used and 

lowers again when the operation is completed.

When you do not want to use the stand, raise it before 

starting the operation.

SIDE PLATE (Fig. 9)

The side plate (18) helps to plane long and uneven 

surfaces accurately.

EDGE PLANING (Fig. 10)

This planer has a precision machined groove in the middle 

of the front shoe for bevel planing.

Before planing good timber, make a few cuts on a piece of 

scrap timber to determine the desired depth.

RABBETTING (Fig. 11)

Install the side plate. Before working the actual piece, 

determine the desired depth using a piece of scrap wood.

While planing, the side plate should rest on edge of the 

work piece. The maximum rabbet cut depth is 9mm.

ATTACHING THE VACUUM (Fig. 12)

The dust can be collected by using a vacuum cleaner.

Connect the vacuum cleaner hose to the dust guide (16).

SHARPENING BLADES (Fig. 13)

1. Fasten the blade (20) to Blade sharpening holder (21) 

with four screws (23).

  Be sure both blade edges face in the same direction.

2. Place the blade edges so that they rest flat on the 

grinding stone (not included -- must be purchased 

separately) .

3. Firmly grip the Blade sharpening holder and move it 

back and forward to sharpen the blades.

CAUTION ; Do not hold the grinding stone by hand.

Hold it by the clamp or vise.

MAINTENANCE

After use, check the tool to make sure that it is in top 

condition.

It is recommended that you take this tool to an Authorized 

Service Center for a through cleaning and lubrication at 

least once per year.

DO NOT MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE 

MOTOR IS IN MOTION.

A LW AY S   D I S C O N N E C T   T H E   P O W E R   C O R D 

FROM THE RECEPTACLE  BEFORE CHANGING 

REMOVABLE OR EXPENDABLE PARTS (BLADE, BIT, 

SANDING PAPER ETC.), LUBRICATING OR WORKING 

ON THE UNIT

WARNING!

To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be 

performed by an AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER or 

other QUALIFIED SERVICE ORGANIZATION.

S AV E   T H E S E   I N S T R U C T I O N S   FO R   F U T U R E 

REFERENCE.

“ WARNING 

To reduce the risk of injury, user must 

read instruction manual ”  

“ 

Class  II  construction  tool  in  which  protection 

against electric shock does not rely on basic 

insulation only, but in which additional safety 

precaution, such as double insulation or reinforced 

insulation, are provided.”

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