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4. Hold the blade drum in place and
carefully slide out the blade.
• You can also use a wooden
block to push the blade out of
the blade drum.
5. Clean out all foreign matter
adhering to the blade drum and
the blade using a brush or
compressed air.
6. Each planer blade has two
cutting edges and can be reversed when one of the cutting edges
becomes dull or chipped.
• If one edge is dull, reverse the blade.
• If both edges are dull, remove the old blade and replace it with a new
one. For replacement blades contact the Clarke parts department on
020 8988 7400.
7. Slide the blade with the good side
into the blade retainer of the
blade drum.
• Make sure the blade is
positioned in the center of the
blade drum.
• The flat side of the blade must
be facing the front of the
planer and the ridged side of
the blade must be facing the
back of the planer.
8. The blades must be mounted so
that the cutting edge is absolutely
level (parallel to the surface of the
rear shoe). Check that both ends
of the blade protrude evenly from
the blade retainer of the blade
drum.
NOTE:
The planed surface will end
up rough and uneven if
blades are not set correctly
or securely.
9. Tighten the clamping screws using the blade wrench, ensuring that all
three screws are tightened evenly.
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