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DeWalt DW735
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13
ENGLISH
Protecting the Environment
Separate collection. Products marked with this symbol
must not be disposed of with normal householdwaste.
Products contain materials that can be recovered
or recycled reducing the demand for raw materials.
Please recycle electrical products according to local provisions.
Further information is available at www.2helpU.com.
Four accessories are available for the DW735 ThicknessPlaner.
DW7350 Mobile Stand
DW7351 Folding Tables
DW7352 325mm Knives
DW7353 Chip Ejection Accessory
NOTE: Helical cutterheads have not been tested with this
product and are not recommended foruse.
DW7351 Accessory Folding Tables (Fig. Y)
WARNING: For your own safety, read the tool instruction
manual before attaching the tables. Failure to heed
these warnings may result in personal injury and serious
damage to the planer and the accessory. When servicing
this tool, use only identical replace ment parts. Have
damaged cords replaced by an authorized servicecenter.
Your DW7351 folding table box should include:
2 folding tables
4 cap screws
4 springs
4 nuts
4 stepped bolts
Set-up and Installation of Base Hardware
(Fig.Z–BB)
1. Place planer on a secure table or workbench. Position planer
so the front 75–100mm of the base can be accessed from
theunderside.
2. Secure the rear of the planer to the table/bench with nails or
screws to prevent it from tilting or falling from thetable.
WARNING: The planer could tilt or fall from the table if it
is not properly secured opposite the end where the folding
table is being installed. Serious injury mayresult.
3. Place the spring onto the small end of the steppedbolt.
4. Insert the end of the bolt with the spring around it into the
larger hole on the side of thebase.
5. Push the stepped bolt all the way through the hole in the
first rib on the underside of the planer. The spring should
engage the rib slightly and the threads should show on the
right side of therib.
6. On the underside of the planer, use a wrench to hold the
nut in place while turning the stepped bolt into it. The
4mm hex wrench can be used to turn the stepped bolt until
it is fully secured (Fig.Z).
7. Install the smaller screw into the lower threaded hole on the
side of the base. Use the 4 mm hex wrench to tighten that
fastener securely (Fig.AA).
Optional Accessories
WARNING: Since accessories, other than those offered
by DeWALT, have not been tested with this product, use
of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous.
To reduce the risk of injury, only DeWALT recommended
accessories should be used with thisproduct.
Consult your dealer for further information on the
appropriateaccessories.
8. Depress the top pin until it is flush with the base and slide
the top hole of the table over the pin and release the pin so
they lock together (Fig.AA,BB).
9. To attach the table to the rear of the planer, install the bolts
and spring following the aboveprocedure.
Your tables should now fold up and down on the top screw and
rest on the bottom screw while in position forplaning.
NOTE: To transport the planer with the tables, fold them up and
carry the unit as recommended by the planermanual.
WARNING: For your own safety, it is recommended
that two people carry this machine or serious injury
couldresult.
To Remove the Tables
1. Depress the spring-loaded bolts on the base and slide each
end of the table toward you so they disengage the holes
in the tables. You may want to use the T-wrench from your
planer to push the bolts flush with the base to easily remove
thetables.
2. Leave the hardware (stepped bolts and small cap screw) in
the base until you need to re-attach thetables.
Troubleshooting Guide
If the unit does not run, check to see:
if the unit is pluggedin.
if the dust shroud is properly inplace.
if the top cover is properly inplace.
if the circuit breaker needs to bereset.
If the material does not feed properly, check for:
excess clogging in the dustshroud.
excess oil/debris from feedrollers.
excessively twisted, cupped or bowedmaterial.
a broken drivebelt.
IFf chips do not eject from the rear of the unit,
check to see:
if the dust shroud is properly inplace.
if the dust shroud and fan are clogged orobstructed.
If the circuit breaker trips:
check for dull knives. Dull knives could cause
motoroverloading.
reduce depth of cut. An overly aggressive cut could cause
motoroverloading.
drop feed rate to 4.3m/min (14ft/min). A reduction in
feed rate will reduce the load on the motor and prevent
breakertrips.

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