Machine screw
Cutter blade
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
(2) Cutter blade sharpening intervals
Cutter blade sharpening intervals depend on the
type of wood being machined and the cutting depth.
However, sharpening should generally be e
ff
ected
after each 1,640 ft (500 m) of cutting operation.
(3) Grinding allowance of the cutter blades
As illustrated in Fig. 37, a grinding allowance of 0.14"
(3.5 mm) is provided for on the cutter blade. That is,
the cutter blade can be repeatedly sharpened until its
total height is reduced to 0.96" (24.5 mm).
Grinding allowance
0.96"
(24.5 mm)
0.14"
(3.5 mm)
Fig. 37
(4) Grinding Stone
When a water grinding stone is available, use it after
dipping it su
ffi
ciently in water since such a grinding
stone may be worn during grinding procedures,
fl
atten
the upper surface of the grinding stone as frequently
as possible.
ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE DUST
ADAPTER (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY)
CAUTION
●
To prevent accidents, ensure that the power tool
is switched o
ff
and pull out the battery.
●
Follow the procedure below to mount the dust
adapter securely. Failure to do so may result in
the adapter coming o
ff
, causing injury.
1. Attaching the dust adapter
(1) Remove the screw D4 × 16 in the chip cover and
remove the chip cover as shown in Fig. 38.
Screw D4 × 16
Chip cover
Fig. 38
(2) Mount the dust adapter and secure with the screw
D4 × 16. (Fig. 39)
Screw D4 × 16
Dust adapter
Dust bag
Elbow
Fig. 39
NOTE
Take care not to break the catch when attaching or
detaching the dust adapter and chip cover.
2. Removing the dust adapter
To remove the dust adapter, follow the procedure
above in reverse order.
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