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Product functions
TTB579PLN
by TITAN
24
GB
IE
Fig. 23
NOTE:
The maximum cut of 3mm should only be utilised on softer
woods. The planer thicknesser will give a much better quality finish
on harder woods such as oak if less material is removed on each
pass.
4) Setting the depth of cut
The depth of cut is the amount of material removed from the workpiece with a
single pass over the cutter-block. It is set by the in-feed table moving up / down
in relation to the out-feed table (this is fixed).
5) Making a pass with the workpiece
Once everything is set as needed the planer thicknesser can now be safely operated.
> Ensure that the cutter block is free from foreign objects (including the workpiece
to be planed).
> Connect the planer thicknesser to the mains supply.
> Turn the planer on with the green “1” button.
> Allow the planer to reach its maximum speed.
> Place the workpiece onto the in-feed table and ensure that the workpiece stays
> Turn the cut depth control knob (5) clockwise to reduce the depth of cut
and anti-clockwise to increase the depth of cut.
> The scale to the left of the in-feed table shows the amount of material that will
be removed per pass.
> 1 relates to approximately 1mm, 2 relates to approximately 2mm etc.
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