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Bosch 1594 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad página 7

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CHIP EXTRACTION
The planer
comes
with
two
chip
exhaust
ports,
which
may be used with
a chip bag
(Fig.2)
or a shop
vacuum
and
vacuum
connector
(Fig.3)
to
keep
your
work
environment
cleaner.
The
chip
bag
or
vacuum
connector
may be attached
to either
end of the exhaust
port.
Moving
the port selector
lever to position
1
(towards
front of tool) discharges
chips
to
the left, while position
2 (towards
rear of tool)
discharges
chips to the right. (Fig. 1)
Included
is the VACOO2
adapter
that
will
connect
the
hood
to 1-1/4"
and
1-1/2"
vacuum
hoses.
An adapter
to connect
the
hood
to 2-1/2"
hoses
is also
available
separately.
PLANER
BLADES
• There
are three types
of blades
that can
be used
with
the Bosch
1594
planer;
standard
mini tungsten
carbide
blades,
Bosch
Woodrazor
micrograin
mini
tungsten
carbide
blades
(standard
equipment
with
the Bosch
1594
planer),
and large HSS blades.
• While
the
Bosch
1594
mini
tungsten
carbide
blades
are sharper
and
more
durable
than
standard
mini
tungsten
carbide
blades,
the
assembly
and
adjustment
of both
of Woodrazor
and
standard
tungsten
carbide
blades
are the
same.
Henceforth,
all references
in this
manual
to "mini TC blades"
refer to both
Woodrazor
blades
and
standard
mini
tungsten
carbide
blades.
• To use large HSS blades
with the 1594 it
is
necessary
to
purchase
optional
accessories.
Wear
protective
gloves
when
changing
planer
blades.
Edges
are sharp
and may cause
injury.
REMOVING
MINI TUNGSTEN
CARBIDE
BLADES
Mini
TO planer
blades
have
two
cutting
edges,
and may be reversed
when
one of
the cutting
edges
becomes
dull or chipped.
(Fig. 6)
Before
any work on the machine
itself,
pull
the power
plug.
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CHIP BAG
EXHAUST
PORTS
VACUUM
CONNECTOR
(OPTIONAL)
Always
changes
both
blades
at the same
time.
Otherwise,
imbalance
can
cause
vibration
and reduce
the useful service life of
the tool. Use only blades
designated
for use
with this model,
because
other
blades
can
cause vibration,
decrease
performance
and
may not clamp securely
in blade
holder.
Do
not attempt
to sharpen
or use re-sharpened
any TC blades.
To remove
the blades:
1. Rotate
the blade drum
until the clamping
jaw is parallel to the planer shoe.
2. Loosen the three clamp
screws
by about
one revolution
each. (It is not necessary
to
remove the clamping
jaw.) (Fig.4)
3. Slightly
rotate
the blade drum
and use a
piece of wood to push the blade sideways
and out from
under
the clamping
jaw.
Make sure to keep your fingers away from
the sharp edges
of the blade.
If the blade
is gummed
and difficult
to remove,
you
may
clean
the blade
and
clamp
with
mineral
spirits,
lacquer
thinner
or alcohol.
(Fig. 5)

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