7
ź
Limiter for grooving depth
- 1 pc.
ź
Bolt to fix the limiter for grooving depth
- 1 pc.
ź
Chip bag
-
1 pc.
ź
M8 wrench - 1 pc.
ź
Hexagonal socket wrench- 1 pc.
ź
User's manual - 1 p
c.
ź
Warranty card - 1 p
c.
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Device components
The components are numbered according to the graphic images presented
in pages 2
-
4
of this
Operating Instruction
.
Fig. A: 1
. Scale for adjustment of cutting depth
2
. Knob for adjustment of cutting depth
3
. Chip ejector outlet
4
. On/Off trigger
5
. Safety button
6
. Handle
7
. Power cord
8
. Protecting cover for the transmission belt
9
.
Opening to install a parallel guide bar
10
. Bolt to fix the
planing
guide to the angle bar
11
. Fixing bolt of the angle bracket
12
. G
uide
bar
for parallel planing
13
.
Nut to fix the guide bar to the angle bracket
14
. Angle bracket to fix the guide bar
15
.
M8 wrench
16
. Hexagonal socket wrench
17
. Limiter for grooving depth
18
. Bolt to fix the limiter for grooving depth
19
. Chip bag
Fig.
.
V-type groove for edge bevelling
B: 20
1
2
. Bolts to adjust height of the cutter
2
2
. Two-sided cutter
23
.
Rear sole of the base shoe
24
.
Bolts for the cutter holder
25
.
Backup plate
26.
Swivelled protective cover
27
.
Cutter holder
28
.
Cutting shaft
29
.
Front sole of the base shoe
Fig.
H: 30
.
Fixing bolts for the cover of the transmission belt
Fig.
. Transmission belt
I: 31
TECHNICAL DATA
:
The vibration level value given refers to basic application of the tool. If the
tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is not
maintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values
given. The above-mentioned causes may lead to higher exposure to
vibrations during the whole work time.
One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators
from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and
work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of
the sequence of work operations.
BEFORE YOU START:
1.
Make sure that power supply parameters meet the requirements
provided on the tool nameplate.
2.
Make sure that the On/Off trigger (
4
) of the plane
r
is in the Off
position and the safety button (
5
) is released.
3. Prior to commencement of working with the tool check whether the
planing cutters are properly adjusted and reliably fixed (see
«
Replacement of cutting blades
»
) and make sure that all moving part
of the tool are in sound operating condition, are not seized, cracked or
damaged that may affect proper operation of the tool. Damaged
tools must be handed over for repairs before they can be used again
.
4
. When your workplace is too far to plug the tool directly to the mains
socket, use an extension cord with a cable cross-section meeting the
tool requirements. Extension cords should be as short as possible.
When in use extension cords must be fully uncoiled.
NOTE:
While working with the plane always use protection means for the
upper respiratory tract (dust masks). Due to the reason of health protection
it is always necessary to collect shavings to the dedicated bag or use a
vacuum cleaner as a dust aspirator. The vacuum cleaner must be capable to
collect dust or shavings released by machined materials and its intake hose
is to be connected directly to the chip ejection outlet (
3
). DO NOT WORK
MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS.
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Installation of the chip bag
Insert the chip bag (
19
) nozzle into the chip ejector outlet (
3
) as deep as
possible (see Fig.
A
, p. 2).
NOTE:
The chip bag must be emptied as needed under regular basis. Detach
the bag, unzip it and remove collected chips and dust.
Do never put fingers into the chip ejector outlet!
When the outlet is
clogged, disconnect the tool from the power network and remove the
obstacle with a thin stick or compressed air.
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Adjustment of cutting depth
(see Fig.
D
, p. 4)
The knob for adjustment of cutting depth (
2
) enables to set gradually the
cutting depth ranging from 0 to
2,
0 mm against the depth scale (
1
) with
the scale increment of
0
,25
mm.
- anticlockwise rotation of the knob reduces the cutting depth,
- clockwise rotation of the knob increases the cutting depth.
OPERATION:
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Switching on/off
ź
The device is provided with a safety button (
5
) that prevents from
unintentional switching the machine on. To start the planer it is first
necessary to depress the button and only then one can push the On/Off
trigger (
4
) of the planer and hold the trigger depressed. Due to safety
reason the trigger cannot be locked in the active position during
operating the planer.
94 dB(A)
Vibration level according to EN 60745-2-14
2
(m
easurement tolerance
K= 1,5 m/s )
83 dB(A)
0-2 mm
82 mm
2
a =6,55
m/s
h
50 Hz
600 W
16000/min
230 V
2,5 kg
0-10 mm
G
rooving depth
Rated voltage
Rated frequency
Power consumption
Rotational speed max.
Planing width
Planing depth
Protection class
Weight
Sound pressure level
LpA
Sound power level
LwA
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