8
For machining of hard materials, e.g. hard timber grades or for planing
n
Installation of a cutter
with the entire width of the tool it is recommended to set only low
Prior to installation of a new cutter clean carefully all the mating parts.
cutting depth and reduce the tool advancing speed.
Slide a new cutter in between the holder (
30
) and the backup plate (
2
8
).
Too fast advancing is detrimental to quality of machined surfaces, may
NOTE:
The backup plate is provided with recesses meant to align the cutter
lead to the machine overloading or to quick clogging of the chip ejector.
with regard to its holder. Check carefully whether both the cutter and the
Final finishing of surfaces should be carried out with only small cutting
backup plate are precisely in contact with the cutter holder and the blade
depth and the surface is to be machined with multiple passes.
line is perfectly parallel to the shaft surface. When the cutter is installed
correctly the blade edge should perfectly match the rear sole of the base
NOTE:
When the planing cutting roller (
31
) gets stalled, disconnect the tool
shoe (
2
5
)
(see Fig.
I
, p.
4
)
.
When necessary, adjust the setting with use of a
immediately from the power source, remove the obstacle and check
condition of the cutters. Do never use tools with damaged components.
hexagonal socket wrench (
20
) to rotate the bolts until the desired
elevation of the cutting blade (
24
) is reached.
n
Bevelling of edges
(see Fig.
D
, p. 3)
Make sure that position of the cutter is correct with respect to the both
º
Fast and easy bevelling of edges at the angle of 45 is possible owing to a
ends of the cutting shaft and firmly tighten the three fixing bolts
(
27
)
.
dedicated V-shaped groove (
23
) running down the front sole of the
NOTE:
Always replace a pair of cutters to have the cutting set with identical
machine shoe. Place the groove onto the machined edge and drive the
parameters. It guarantees perfect balancing of the rotating shaft.
tool forward. Pay attention to smooth and uniform driving and keeping
Prior to starting the machine again check whether the bolts (
27
) are
the angle constant.
correctly tightened. Rotate the cutting shaft (
31
) with hand and check
NOTE:
Only sharp cutting blades guarantee high quality of machining and
for possible rubbing between the bolts and the cutter.
present the tool from being damaged.
n
Replacement of a transmission belt
n
Planing with use of a parallel guide bar
To replace the transmission belt (
22
) proceed in following way:
Cutting out of recessed planes is easier with use of a guide bar (
21
) or
parallel planning. The guide bar should be installed on the electric tool
- use a cross-tip screwdriver to unscrew three fixing bolts of the
with use of the angle bracket (
13
) according to Fig.
E
in page 3. When
transmission belt cover (
33
) and remove the cover (
8
) (see Fig.
J
, p.
4
);
necessary the grooving depth limiter (
11
) can be installed as well.
- disassemble the damaged transmission belt (
22
) (see Fig.
K
, p.
4
);
To adjust the necessary width of the grooved plane
r
it is necessary to
- clean the belt pulleys with use of a soft brush;
release the nut (
17
), move the guiding bar perpendicularly against the
- place the new V-belt on the groove of the smaller pulley and then
angle bracket to the desired width and then retighten the nut (
17
)
.
rotate the big one to drive the V-belt into its groove;
Release the bolt (
12
) and adjust the desired depth of grooving with use
- reinstall the transmission belt cover and fix it with bolts.
of the depth limiter (
11
) (see Fig.
F
).
Use smaller depth values and repeat the grooving operation several
times until the desired offset of surfaces is achieved. The plane
r
should be
driven with a moderate lateral pushing force (see Fig.
G
).
REPLACEMENT OF CUTTING BLADES:
NOTE!
Prior to commence any maintenance or repair jobs
After each use it is recommended to clean the tool from chips and
make sure that the device is disconnected from the electric
shavings. Ventilation openings should be blown with compressed air. It
power network.
prevents from premature wear of bearing and removes all dust that
The plane
r
is provided with two rotating cutters that are made of hard
disables access of cooling air to the machine motor.
alloy. The cutters have two blades so that they can be used for two-sided
Wipe the device body with a wet cloth with small amount of soap. Do
machining. Owing to the guiding groove of cutters they can be reliably
never use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents as they may
set at the same height.
damage plastic parts of the device. Be careful to avoid penetration of
NOTE:
Never attempt to sharpen cutters made of hard alloys! Worn, blunt
water inside the machine body.
or damaged cutters must be replaced with new ones. Use only
Centrolock
HM
cutting blades with dimensions of 6 x 1 x 82 mm.
CAUTION:
To replace the cutting blade put on protective gloves and be
careful to avoid injures. Do never touch the cutter blades. There is a risk of
injuries with sharp cutting blades.
n
Disassembly of a cutter
(see Fig.
H
, p.
4
)
To replace or swap the cutter (
2
5
) proceed in the following way:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
:
- rotate the cutting shaft (
31
) to provide access to fixing bolts (
27
) of
the cutter holder;
NOTE
:
The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must
- clean the cutter holder (
30
);
never be disposed together with other wastes (with the
penalty of a fine). Hazardous components of electronic
- loose three fixing bolts of the cutter holder (
27
) on the cutting shaft
equipment may adversely affect the natural environment and
(
31
) with use of the included
in
M8 flat
human health.
wrench (
1
9
);
- use a wooden follower to push the cutter away from the shaft.
Each household may contribute to recovery and reuse (recycling) of old
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE:
Generally, this power tool does not require any special maintenance.
Store the machine in a place away from children, keep it clean and
protect from humidity and dust. Storage conditions should exclude any
mechanical damage and weathering.
c
ompartment for tools
(
18
)
TRANSPORT:
The device should be transported and stored in its transportation case
that protects the tool from moisture, penetration of dust and fine
particles. In particular it is necessary to protect the ventilation openings.
Fine particles that can get into the device housing may damage the
motor.
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