• - Apply downward pressure to keep the planer flat at the beginning
and end of the working surface.
EDGE PLANING
The planer is supplied with an adjustable parallel guide for precise edge
and rebate planing (cutting grooves of a specific width and depth at the
edge of a board, beam).
• - Before installation, remember to remove the battery.
• - Fix the parallel guide on one side of the planer firmly with screws
to the hole Fig. A8 to the desired width.
• - On the other, the planing depth stop for the hole Fig. A8. The
mounting side is chosen according to whether you are right- or left-
handed.
• - Re-insert the battery
• - Fix the workpiece firmly
• - Start the planer and allow the engine to reach maximum speed.
• - Hold the planer firmly and move it forward into the workpiece in a
slow, steady motion. Empty the dust bag frequently.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
The use of solvents should be avoided when cleaning plastic parts. Most
plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of solvents and can
be damaged by their use. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease,
etc.
WARNING:
Do not under any circumstances allow brake fluids, petrol, petroleum-
based products, penetrating oils, etc. to come into contact with plastic
parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic, which can
cause serious injury. The treatment of fibreglass materials, joint compound
or plaster is strongly not recommended. The treatment of these materials
is hazardous to the health and life of the user and causes accelerated wear
and possible premature failure, of the tool. Waste from these types of
materials is very abrasive to bearings, brushes, commutators, etc.
However, if you work with these materials, it is extremely important to
clean the tool with compressed air.
BLADE REPLACEMENT
Planer blades are reversible. When one edge becomes dull, the blade can
be reversed to use the other side.
Always replace or reverse blades in pairs. Do not attempt to sharpen the
blades. If the knives in the planer show signs of being dulled, chipped or
damaged in any way, it is imperative that they are replaced.
When replacing blades, use only the recommended replacement blades.
WARNING:
Always wear resistant leather gloves and exercise caution when removing
blade screws and handling and/or replacing blades. The blades are sharp
and can cause serious injury.
• - Remove the battery.
• - Place the planer in an upside-down position.
• - Loosen the three blade retaining screws fig. D2, D3, D4 on the
blade holder by turning them counterclockwise with the supplied
spanner fig. A11.
NOTE: Do not excessively loosen the screws. If the screws are loosened,
the alignment of the new blade will not be accurate.
NOTE: Before removing the old blades, note the direction of cut and how
the tapered edges of the old blades are aligned. The tapered edge of the
new blades must be in the same direction as the original blades, with the
tapered edge on the same side as the bolt heads and the flat edge facing
the cutting shaft block.
• - Press the spring-loaded blade guard.
• - Use the tip of a screwdriver to push the blade holder out of the
cutting shaft block.
• - Remove the old blade from the blade holder by sliding it out with
the tip of a screwdriver.
NOTE: If the blade cannot be easily pushed out of the blade holder after
loosening the fixing screws, use a piece of wood to break the blade out of
the blade holder with a short strong blow.
• - Clean the area around the blade of sawdust and shavings.
• - Slide the new blade into the slot of the blade holder.
• - Using a screwdriver, push the blade into the blade holder until it is
centred in the correct position.
• - Press the spring-loaded blade guard.
• - Insert the blade holder into the cutting block assembly. Tighten the
three screws securing the blade using a blade spanner.
• - Repeat the above procedure to replace the second blade.
CLEANING THE DUST BAG OUTLET NOZZLE
After prolonged use of the planer or when planing wet or green lumber,
shavings can accumulate in the exhaust port and need to be cleaned.
Accumulated shavings restrict airflow and cause the motor to overheat.
Clean the outlet regularly and empty the dust bag.
• - Remove the battery.
• - Remove the dust bag from the outlet opening.
• - Clean shavings or dust accumulated in the planer outlet port with
a small piece of wood. Do not clean directly with your fingers.
• - Empty all debris from the dust bag and ensure that the flange is
free of debris.
• - Replace the dust bag.
• The battery should be removed if the planer is not used for an extended
period of time.
• Store the planer in a dry place.
• Do not expose the device to excessively high or low temperatures.
CAUTION: Do not modify or repair the planer yourself. Have any
repairs done at an authorised service centre.
KIT CONTENTS:
• Cordless planer 1 pc.
• Dust/bag 1 pc.
• Parallel guide cpl.
• Depth organiser
• Special nuts 2 pcs.
• Allen spanner 1 pc.
• Special spanner 1 pc.
• Technical documentation
• Knives 2 pcs
Cordless planer 58GE135
Parameter
Supply voltage
Max. motor speed at no load
Planing width
Planing depth
rebate depth
Protection class
Mass
Year of production
58GE135 stands for both type and machine designation
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
Measured sound power level
Vibration acceleration values
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the emitted
sound pressure level LpA and the sound power level LWA (where K
denotes the measurement uncertainty). The vibration emitted by the
equipment is described by the vibration acceleration value ah (where K is
the measurement uncertainty).
The sound pressure level LpA, the sound power level LWA and the
vibration acceleration value ah given in these instructions have been
measured in accordance with EN 62841-2-14. The vibration level ah given
can be used for comparison of equipment and for preliminary assessment
of vibration exposure.
The vibration level quoted is only representative of the basic use of the
unit. If the unit is used for other applications or with other work tools, the
vibration level may change. Higher vibration levels will be influenced by
insufficient or too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given
above may result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is necessary to take
into account periods when the device is switched off or when it is switched
on but not used for work. Once all factors have been accurately estimated,
the total vibration exposure may turn out to be much lower.
In order to protect the user from the effects of vibration, additional safety
measures should be implemented, such as cyclical maintenance of the
machine and working tools, securing an adequate hand temperature and
proper work organisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
9
Value
18 V DC
-1
16000 min
82 mm
1.5 mm
8 mm
III
2.26 kg
2022
L
=84 dB(A) K=3dB(A)
pA
Lw
=95 dB(A) K=3dB (A)
A
2
2
a
=6.13 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h