4
12. Never put your hands near the belt cover during operation
as it is not covered on the bottom.
13. Make sure the workplace is free from nails and other foreign
objects which could damage the blades or cause accidents.
14. Hold the tool securely when starting, because inertia from
the motor can cause the planer to jump from your grasp.
15. Hold the tool with both hands during operation - holding it
with only one hand is dangerous.
16. It is extremely dangerous to place fingers or objects in the
chip outlet where they could come into contact with the
rotating blades.
17. Make sure that the rabbeting cover, which protects your
hands from the blades, moves smoothly and is completely
covering the cutter blades prior to operation.
18. Replace cutter blades as a pair. Replacing them individually
will cause incorrect balance, resulting in vibration during
operation and reduced tool life.
19. Dull blades increase the danger of kickback.
20. Keep front shoe halves as close together as work permits.
21. The unused part of the cutter block must be covered at all
times.
22. Use the chip eject cover for planing.
23. Use safety equipment. Always wear a dust mask.
24. Before use, check the Stand device whether work normally.
25. If it is damaged, please stop use and send to the service
center.
DESCRIPTION (Fig. 1)
1. Front shoe
2. Rear shoe
3. Adjustment knob
4. Handle
5. Belt cover
6. Switch
7. Lock button
8. Depth-of-cut-scale
9. Blade securing nut
10. Wrench
11. Blade holder
12. Blade
13. Dust bag
14.
Chip deflector outlet
15. Side plate
16. Side plate support
17. Fixing knob
18. Nut
20. Groove
21. Rabbetting depth adjustment gauge
SPECIFICATIONS
Planing depth
0-3.5 mm
Planing width
82 mm
Input
1,050 watt
No load speed
15,000 min
-1
Overall length
330 mm
Net weight
3.9 kg
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Wrench, Side plate, Fixing knob, Nut,
Rabbetting depth adjustment gauge
APPLICATIONS
(Use only for the purposes listed below.)
1. Planing wood.
REPLACING THE BLADE (Fig. 1 – 3)
1. Loosen the three blade securing nuts (9) with wrench (10),
and remove the blade holder (11).
2. Push the blade (12) out from the blade holder using a small
screwdriver.
3. Place the new blade in the blade holder.
4. Insert the blade holder back in position and re-tighten the
three nuts.
SWITCH (Fig. 4)
This tool is started and stopped by depressing and releasing the
switch (6).
For continuous operation, press the lock button (7) while switch is
depressed. Depress again to release the lock.
ATTACHING THE DUST BAG (Fig. 5)
The tool is designed to accept a dust bag (13) which can be
fitted
to the left or right chip deflector outlet (14) as illustrated. To fit
the dust bag, simply insert the tube end of the bag into the chip
deflector outlet.
ADJUSTING THE PLANING DEPTH (Fig. 6)
The planing depth can be adjusted approximately between 0mm
and 3.5mm. To adjust the depth, turn the adjustment knob (3) to
the desired setting on the depth-of-cut scale (8).
Always work from a rough cut to a
fi
nish cut. For rough planing
use a setting from 0.5mm to 1mm. For finish planing use a settin
g
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 and the
other gripping the handle (4), place the front shoe (1) 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 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.
IMPORTANT!
Be especially careful to keep the planer flat and level at the
beginning and end of each planing stroke, or else unsightly
beveled edges will be forme.
SIDE PLATE (Fig. 8)
The side plate (15) helps to plane long and uneven surfaces
accurately. To use the side plate, attach the side plate support
(16) to the tool with
fixing
knob (17), and
fix
the side plate on the
side plate support with fixing knob and nut (18).
EDGE PLANING (Fig. 9)
This planer has precision machined grooves (20) of 3 different
depth on the front shoe for bevel planning. Before planning good
timber, make a few cuts on a piece of scrap timber to determine
the desired depth.
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