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Fig. B
Table Extensions (Fig. C1, C2)
1. Fold down the table extensions
5
and
10
(Fig. C1).
2. Both tables must be level with the main table.
3. To check, turn the depth adjustment handle
3
all the
way up.
a. Place a level
16
over the table extensions and the
main table
17
.
b. Press the edge of the table extensions down to
remove any play.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows: slacken the
nuts
18
and adjust the bolts
19
until the tables are level
(Fig. C2).
3
16
17
5
16
Fig. C1
Fig. C2
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Depth Adjustment (Fig. A, D1–D4)
Your DW733 is equipped with a high precision depth
adjustment system including a depth adjustment scale
8
(Fig. D3), a material removal scale
9
(Fig. D4), a fine adjuster
and a depth stop
14
(Fig. A).
1. Unlock the head lock lever
2
(Fig. D3) by pulling it up.
2. Pull the depth adjustment
3
handle up (Fig. D1).
One turn corresponds to a change in cutting depth of
approx. 1.5 mm.
- Turn clockwise to decrease the cutting depth.
- Turn counterclockwise to increase the cutting depth
(Fig. D2).
3. Read the finished thickness of your workpiece on the
depth adjustment scale
8
(Fig. D3).
4. Make sure the material is under the material removal
gauge
20
. Read the amount of wood being removed
on the material removal scale
9
(Fig. D4).
5. Lock the head lock lever
2
(Fig. D3).
Fig. D1
3
Fig. D2
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3
Fig. D3
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Fig. D4
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Fine Adjustment (Fig. D2)
Fine adjustments are ideal for shaving small amounts from
planed material. For example, if your planed workpiece is
77.5 mm and should be 76.0 mm, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the circular label
21
until the 0 mark aligns with
the arrow
22
. Do not make any other adjustments.
2. Turn the depth adjustment handle
3
clockwise until
the 1.5 mm mark aligns with the arrow.