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“2” is next to the pointer on the front of the planer, the depth of cut is
approximately 2 mm.
3. If it is necessary to accurately determine the depth of cut, plane a scrap
piece of wood, measure the difference in thickness, and adjust the setting.
CAUTION: Always ensure that the number on the ring is at the “0” position
when the tool is not in use; at this position, the blade cannot cut the
workpiece.
OPERATION
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (See Fig. 6)
CAUTION: Before plugging the
machine into the power supply,
always check that the trigger switch
(1) and lock-off button (2) are working
properly.
1. Plug in the tool, push in the lock-
off button (2), and pull the trigger
switch (1).
2. To stop the tool, simply release the
trigger switch (1).
3. In order to restart the tool, it is necessary to operate both the lock-off
button (2) and the trigger switch (1). This is an important safety feature that
helps prevent accidental operation of the planer.
PLANING
CAUTION: Always use two hands when holding the planer.
CAUTION: Wherever possible, clamp the workpiece to a workbench or
clamping table.
CAUTION: Moving the planer too quickly may cause a poor quality of cut and
can damage the blades or the motor. Moving the planer too slowly may burn
or mar the workpiece.
1. Rest the front base (12) flat on the workpiece surface without the blades
making any contact with the workpiece.
2. Switch on the tool and wait for the blades to reach full speed.
Fig. 6