supply, then using a wooden stick clear the blocked dust extraction.
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BASePLATe STANd
Uplift the rear of the planer, the baseplate stand (6) can make the
machine to be set down directly and protect the cutting blades from
any damage and the blades from damaging the surface(See Fig. D).
when planing, the stand will be pushed away by the end of the wood.
Always check the stand is free to move on the base plate (See Fig. E).
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BLAde FITTING ANd CHANGING
Warning: Remove power cord from the socket before
carrying out any adjustments or changing blades.
The blade has two cutting edges, which can be reversed .when
replacing or reversing the plane blades, the guide groove guarantees
constant height adjustment.
Note: dull and worn blade cannot be reground and must be
replaced.
Remove the plug from the mains socket. Using the Socket spanner
(19) provided loosen the 3 bolts approximately 1/2 rotation counter-
clockwise(See Fig. F.1).Holding the blade clamp (7) in position, using
a piece of wood slides the blade (8) out of the blade clamp (7) to
remove the blade from the blade clamp(See Fig. F.2)
Note: there is no need to remove the blade clamp (7) as this can
change the factory settings for cutting blade height control.
Before reinserting a new or reverse blade, always clean both the
blade and the blade seat if dirty. Slide the blade into the blade clamp
in the correct orientation. Check the blade is equal with the clamp.
when tightening the screws(10) ensure the correct tightening
sequence (
1
,
2
,
3
). Before starting, rotate by hand to check the
roller is free to rotate.
Rotate the blade head by a further 180o and repeat the procedure
disassembling the second plane blade.
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RePLACING A dRIVe BeLT
Warning: 1. Remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
2. The cutting blades will be turning and may cause injury.
Loosen screw and remove belt cover (11), remove worn drive belt
from large pulley (13) and pinion (12) and clean them ( See Fig. G).lace
the new drive belt on the top of pinion and turning it manually, press
it on the large pulley (13) (See Fig.H).Make sure the drive belt runs
exactly along the length grooves of the pinion and the pulley.
Note: Place the belt cover (11) back on top and tighten it with
screw.
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eXTeRNAL dUST eXTRACTION
The dust extraction (5) is best connected to a suitable external dust
extraction machine e.g. vacuum cleaner.
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RePLACING CARBON BRUSH
Warning: Always be sure that the tool is switched off
and unplugged before attempting to perform inspection or
maintenance. The motor brush can be easily accessed the
motor housing.
Attention:
when servicing a tool, ALwAYS use only identical replacement parts.
STeP 1: Locate the plastic motor brush caps on both the front and
back of the motor housing.
STeP 2: Remove the threaded brush cap on accessible carbon
brush (20) with a flathead screwdriver and turn the screw
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