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Fig.4
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE YOUR PLANER WITHOUT THE
DUST EJECTION PORT LOCKED INTO PLACE. DO NOT INSERT
ANYTHING INTO THE DUST EJECTION CHUTE UNLESS THE
PLANER IS UNPLUGGED AND YOU ARE CLEARING A CLOG OR
OBSTRUCTION IN THE UNIT. DO NOT GET YOUR FACE OR EYES
NEAR THE DUST EJECTION PORT WHEN THE PLANER IS IN
OPERATION. SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT.
WARNING: A hose no less than 200 mm (8") in length MUST be used
on the dust ejection port in order to avoid injury.
WARNING:
face clear of dust ejection port.
TO REMOVE THE DUST EJECTION PORT
1. Use the T-wrench to depress the lock button on the dust chute.
2. Twist the port until the pins are disengaged from the notches on the
port.
3. Pull the dust ejection port off of the dust chute.
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect
tool from power source before making any
adjustments or removing/installing
attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
On/Off Switch (Fig. 5)
To turn the planer on, lift the switch (L) up. The
planer locks on automatically. To turn the tool off,
press the switch down. A hole is provided under the switch (M) for insertion
of a padlock to lock off the planer.
Depth Adjustment
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT SCALE (FIG. 6)
The depth adjustment scale (N), located on the right
front of your planer, indicates the finished thickness of
your workpiece. One rotation of the depth adjustment
crank is equal to 1.6mm (1/16"), half rotation is equal
to 0.8mm (1/32"), etc.
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT CRANK
Turning the crank clockwise lowers the cutter head.
Turning the crank counterclockwise raises the cutter
head.
Material Removal Gauge (Fig.7)
Your planer is equipped with a material removal
gauge(O). It is used to indicate the amount of
wood that will be removed in one pass with the
carriage set at its current height.
To use the material removal gauge
l
m
Fig.5
n
Fig.6
o
Fig.7