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in a counter-clockwise rotation to loosen.
STeP 3:
Gently remove the old motor brush.
STeP 4:
Carefully insert the replacement brush. Ensure the brush is
completely inserted into the holder and is seated properly
and is free to move inside its holder.
STeP 5:
Replace the brush cap with the flat-head screwdriver,
turning clockwise to tighten. Do not apply excessive force
as this may damage the access brush caps.
Working hints for your planer
Warning: danger of kickback! Apply the machine to the
work piece only when switched on.
STANdARd SURFACe PLANING
Set the desired cutting depth. Position the front part of the base plate
flat onto the work surface. Switch the machine on and push your
planer forward and it will start cutting, always maintain all of the base
plate flat on the work surface to prevent the cutting blade jumping.
Move the plane evenly over the work surface. For most applications
0-2mm max cutting depth will produce a good surface finish. It is
best to use small depths of cut and repeat the planing process.
edGe CHAMFeRING
Using the V-groove in the base plate (15) you can make a chamfer
on the work piece edge (See Fig. I). Guide the planer along the edge
and maintain a constant angle and force to produce a good finish.
You can control the angle of the chamfer with your hands. Make a
test chamfer on a scrap piece of wood. Ensure your work piece is
clamped and supported near the edge.
ReBATING
You use the Rebate Depth Gauge (16) and the Rebate Parallel Guide
(17) accessories (supplied with your tool). Fit these accessories to your
planer. Set the required rebate depth using the scale and the mark
on the planer housing next to the scale (See Fig. J)Loosen locking
screw(21) and adjust the required rebating width(max 82mm). (See Fig.
K)Tighten locking screw (21) Adjust the desired rebating depth with the
rebating depth gauge (16) accordingly (max 9mm) (See Fig. L).Plane
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