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16 Chip/dust bag
17 Alternatively output chip
18 Parallel guide
19 Scale for rebating width
20 Locking nut for adjustment of rebating width
21 Fastening bolt for parallel and beveling guide
22 Mains electric
23 Technical data (labels)
24 Fastening bolt for rebating depth stop
25 Rebating depth stop
26 Drive belt
27 Large pulley
28 Small pulley
PH 82 C
1
Scale to adjust chip thickness
2
Rotary knob for chip thickness adjustment
3
Chip ejector
4
Connection lock for on / off switch
5
On / off switch
6
Screws for belt cover
7
Belt cover
8
Brush base
9
V-groove
10 Knife roller
11 Blade clamping element
12 Blade fixing screws
13 Blade
14 Knife height adjustment screws
15 Fixed wrench (included)
16 Dust and chip bag
17 Handle
18 Parallel stop
19 Set screw (parallel stop)
20 Mains cable
21 Technical data (labels)
22 Drive belt
23 Large pulley
24 Small pulley
25 Brush cover
26 Brush holder
27 Cargon brush
3_OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLACEMENT AND TESTING
Switching On and Off
To start the machine, first push the lock-off button for the
On/Off switch 4 and then press the On/Off switch 5 and
keep it pressed.
To switch off the machine, release the On/Off switch 5.
For safety reasons, the On/Off switch 5 cannot
be locked; it must remain pressed during the
entire operation.
ADJUSTMENT OPERATION
Adjusting the Planing Depth
With the adjustment knob 2, the planing depth can be
adjusted variably from 0–3 mm using the planing depth
scale 1
Planing (Figure D)
Set the required planing depth and place the front part of
the planer base plate 8 against the workpiece.
Apply the machine to the workpiece only
when switched on. Otherwise there is danger
of kickback when the cutting tool jams in the
workpiece.
Switch the machine on and guide the machine with
even feed over the surface to be planed. To achieve
high-grade surfaces, work only with low feed and apply
pressure on the centre of the planer base plate.
When machining hard materials (e.g. hardwood) as well
as when utilising the maximum planer width, set only low
planing depths and reduce planer feed, as required.
Excessive feed reduces the surface quality and can lead
to rapid clogging of the chip ejector.
Only sharp blades achieve good cutting capacity and
give the machine longer life.
- Switch on the machine.
- Apply the supporting pressure onto the front part of
the planer base plate and slowly push the machine
forward).
This tilts the park rest upward so that the rear part of the
planer base plate faces on the workpiece again.
- Guide the machine over the surface to be planed with
even feed.
Beveling Edges (Figure E):
P910B
The V-grooves (9) in the front planer base plate allow
quick and easy beveling of workpiece edges. Depending
on required bevel width, use the corresponding
V-groove. For this, place the planer with the V-groove
onto the edge of the workpiece and guide it along the
edge.
PH 82 C
Beveling Edges (Figure E):
P910B
The V-groove (9) in the front planer base plate allows for
a quick and easy beveling of workpiece edges.
Planing with Parallel (Figure F-G).
Mount the parallel guide 18 to the machine using the
corresponding fastening bolt 21. Depending on the
application, mount the rebating depth stop 25 with
fastening bolt 24 to the machine.
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22
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Slot used
Measure a (mm)
None
0-4
Small
2-6
Medium
4-9
Large
6-10