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01552
8”x 8” Planer Thicknesser
Please read and fully understand the instructions in this
manual before operation.
Keep this manual safe for future reference.
Page 1: ...1 01552 8 x 8 Planer Thicknesser Please read and fully understand the instructions in this manual before operation Keep this manual safe for future reference...
Page 2: ...age 3 Safety Rules Page 4 Unpacking Page 6 Installation Page 6 Structure and Functions Page 6 Supplementary Safety Instructions Page 7 Operation Regulations Page 9 Maintenance Page 13 Attention Page 1...
Page 3: ...el for your machine Cutter block rpm 8500RPM Number of Blade 2 Technical data Surfacing Max planing width 204mm Max cutting depth 2mm Fence 520x102mm Fence angle 90 135 Table size 737x210mm Technical...
Page 4: ...er at the rate for when it was intended 7 Use the right tool Don t force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool Don t use tools for purposes not intended for example don t use circular saws to...
Page 5: ...Warning The use of any accessory or attachment other than one recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury 22 Have your tool repaired by a qualified person This electri...
Page 6: ...k C D F E Figure 1 INSTALLATION The planer weighs approximately 32Kg when completely assembled The planer must be installed in a place with ample lighting and correct power supply To install planter M...
Page 7: ...with an electric cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug MUST be plugged into a matching receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL...
Page 8: ...before operating machine 5 This machine must be safety earthed The yellow green green lead is the earth conductor 6 Regularly check anti kickback fingers for proper operation 7 Always wear eye protect...
Page 9: ...otor is overloaded or in the event of power failure the motor switches off automatically The machine can not be switched on again until the motor is cooled down or the power supply has been restored C...
Page 10: ...positioned that both keys E are in line with the longitude holes D Then push both keys E into the longitude holes D Referring to Fig 11 Figure 11 DUST COLLECTOR CONNECTION WHEN THICKNESSING Take off...
Page 11: ...ure 14 5 L Figure 14 PLANING The cutting depth is set by handle at the front table plate 5 by means of the scale for cutting depth L Cutting depth between 0 5 and 1 5 mm 1 64 1 16 in will produce the...
Page 12: ...ece one after another when the feed roller is free and allow them to pass through without pushing as soon as they are caught by the feed roller REPLACING BLADES Disconnect machine from power before se...
Page 13: ...ly check that no dust has accumulated on the ventilation apertures of the motor After a prolonged period of operation users are recommended to have the machine checked by an authorized customer servic...
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Page 15: ...16 2 Upper cover 1 53 Strain relief 3 16 3 Nether cover 1 54 Nut 1 16 4 Screw 1 54 1 Adjusting washer 1 17 Plug 1 54 2 Spring 1 18 Threaded spindle short 3 54 3 Rod 1 19 Table 1 54 4 Sleeve 1 19 1 Th...
Page 16: ...ket head bolt 1 118 Front table top 1 76 2 Hex nut 1 119 Sliding block 4 77 Arbor 1 120 Socket head bolt 4 78 Socket head bolt 2 121 Clasp 1 79 Locking washer 2 122 Arc cover 1 80 Flat washer 2 122 1...
Page 17: ...screw 2 186 Retracting spring 1 147 Coniform stalk 2 187 Grooved ball bearing 2 148 Bolt 1 188 Pipe 3 149 Hand knob 1 189 Socket Head Bolt 5 149 1 Square nut 1 192 Bag 1 150 Angle piece 1 193 Cover 1...
Page 18: ...ce into the appropriate recycling bin Never dispose of electrical equipment or batteries in with your domestic waste If your supplier offers a disposal facility please use it or alternatively use a re...