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Electric Planer

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or chip/dust bag to guarantee optimum suc-

tion.

Self-generated  dust  extraction 

(see fi gure C)

A dust/chip bag (accessory) can be used for 

smaller jobs. Insert the dust bag nozzle of 

the chip/dust bag fi rmly into the chip ejector. 

Empty the chip/dust bag at regular intervals to 

maintain optimum dust collection.

Operation

Operating modes

Setting the cutting depth

Using the knob, the cutting depth can be con-

tinuously adjusted between 0–2 mm the aid of 

the cutting depth scale.

Start-up

 

► Pay  attention  to  the  mains  voltage. 

The voltage of the power source must 

match the voltage specifi ed on the rat-

ing plate of the power tool. Power tools 

marked with 230 V can also be operated 

with 220 V.

Switching on/off 

 

► Make sure that you are able to press 

the On/Off  switch without releasing the 

handle.

To 

start

 the power tool, fi rst press the lock-off  

button, then press and hold the on/off  switch.

To

 switch off 

 the power tool, release the on/

off  switch.

Note: For safety reasons, the on/off switch 

cannot be locked; it must remain pressed 

during the entire operation.

Practical advice

 

► Pull the plug out of the socket before 

carrying out any work on the power 

tool.

Planing Procedure (see fi gure D)

Set the required cutting depth and position the 

power tool with the front section of the planer 

base plate on the workpiece.

 

► Only bring the power tool into contact 

with the workpiece when switched on.

 

Otherwise there is danger of kickback if 

the cutting tool jams in the workpiece.

Switch on the power tool and guide it over the 

surface of the workpiece, applying uniform 

feed.

To achieve high-quality surfaces, apply only a 

low feed rate and exert pressure on the mid-

dle of the planer base plate.

For the processing of hard materials, such 

as  hardwood,  and  also  when  utilising  the 

maximum planing width, set only a low cutting 

depth and reduce the planer feed as appropri-

ate.

Excessive feed reduces the quality of the 

surface fi nish and can lead to the chip ejector 

quickly becoming blocked.

Only sharp planer blades achieve good cut-

ting performance and make the power tool 

last longer.

 - Switch the power tool on.

 - Shift the contact pressure onto the front 

of the planer base plate and slowly slide 

the power tool forward (1). In doing so, the 

parking rest will swivel upwards and out of 

the way (2), meaning that the rear section 

of the planer base plate is in contact with 

the workpiece again.

 - Guide the power tool over the surface of 

the workpiece, applying uniform feed (3).

Chamfering edges (see fi gure E)

The V-groove in the front of the planer base 

plate enables quick and easy chamfering of 

workpiece edges. Position the planer with the 

V-groove onto the edge of the workpiece and 

guide it along.

Planing  with  the  parallel/angle 

guide (see fi gures F–G)

Mount the parallel guide or on the power tool 

(either at the front or back) with the fastening 

screw.

Maintenance and Service

Maintenance and Cleaning

 

Before any work on the machine itself, 

pull the mains plug.

 

For safe and proper working, always 

keep the machine and ventilation slots 

clean.

 

A damaged dust protection cap should 

be changed immediately. We recom-

mend having this carried out by an af-

ter-sales service.

When  the  battery  is  no  longer  operative, 

please refer to an authorised after-sales ser-

vice agent for P.I.T. power tools.

Service

 

Have your power tool repaired only by 

qualified personnel and only with original 

replacement parts. This ensures the safety 

of the power tool.

The list of authorized service centers can be 

viewed on the offi  cial website of P.I.T. by the 

link: https://pittools.ru/servises/

Storage and transportation

The welding machine should be stored in 

closed  rooms  with  natural  ventilation  at 

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