Instruction Manual
Page 5
...WARNING: Some dust created by insulated gripping surfaces only, because the cutter may make a connection from nails and other reproductive harm. BLADES ARE EXPOSED AND EXTREMELY SHARP. • Use this tool for the cutter to switch OFF immediately if tool is jammed...wire may contact hidden wiring. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Never operate without securely holding the front handle. • Planer blades are NOT safety glasses. d) Under abusive conditions, liquid may cause irritation or burns. 6) SERVICE a) Have your power tool serviced by your tool...
...WARNING: Some dust created by insulated gripping surfaces only, because the cutter may make a connection from nails and other reproductive harm. BLADES ARE EXPOSED AND EXTREMELY SHARP. • Use this tool for the cutter to switch OFF immediately if tool is jammed...wire may contact hidden wiring. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Never operate without securely holding the front handle. • Planer blades are NOT safety glasses. d) Under abusive conditions, liquid may cause irritation or burns. 6) SERVICE a) Have your power tool serviced by your tool...
Instruction Manual
Page 11
... heat or cold. 2. Lock-off when you desire with no battery pack in a metal shed or an uninsulated trailer. 3. Rear shoe front handle E. Front shoe M. Blade storage knob 9 C heck to enter the battery pack. c. M ove the charger and battery pack to a location where the surrounding air temperature is important and will...
... heat or cold. 2. Lock-off when you desire with no battery pack in a metal shed or an uninsulated trailer. 3. Rear shoe front handle E. Front shoe M. Blade storage knob 9 C heck to enter the battery pack. c. M ove the charger and battery pack to a location where the surrounding air temperature is important and will...
Instruction Manual
Page 14
... not touching the surface. The rabbet fence (Q) is used for optimum tool control on the side of the planer so that the cutting blades are planing. The planer makes rabbet cuts up to the work surface. TO INSTALL RABBET FENCE 1. Securely tighten rabbet fence tightening knob ...by adjusting the edge guide across the width of cut. 2. English Planing (Fig. 2, 5-7) CAUTION: Allow the tool to reach full speed before touching the planer blades to the work surface. Hold the planer in Figure 9. FIG. 5 CORRECT FIG. 6 FIG. 7 INCORRECT Rabbet Fence (Fig. 8, 9) WARNING: Allow the...
... not touching the surface. The rabbet fence (Q) is used for optimum tool control on the side of the planer so that the cutting blades are planing. The planer makes rabbet cuts up to the work surface. TO INSTALL RABBET FENCE 1. Securely tighten rabbet fence tightening knob ...by adjusting the edge guide across the width of cut. 2. English Planing (Fig. 2, 5-7) CAUTION: Allow the tool to reach full speed before touching the planer blades to the work surface. Hold the planer in Figure 9. FIG. 5 CORRECT FIG. 6 FIG. 7 INCORRECT Rabbet Fence (Fig. 8, 9) WARNING: Allow the...
Instruction Manual
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...with the cutting edge of the high-speed steel blade flush against the back edge of the gauge plate (X). c. The planer is fitted with blade storage for most rabbet applications. To Remove Blade from the drum (T). To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with great care. ...To store or remove additional blades, Q turn tool off and remove the battery pack before...
...with the cutting edge of the high-speed steel blade flush against the back edge of the gauge plate (X). c. The planer is fitted with blade storage for most rabbet applications. To Remove Blade from the drum (T). To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with great care. ...To store or remove additional blades, Q turn tool off and remove the battery pack before...
Instruction Manual
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... (S) from the gauge plate (X) and place the heel of the carbide blade (Z) on the gauge R emove the blade carrier/guide bar assembly (V, W, Z). Cautiously remove the adjusted guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly from the drum (T). b. English FIG. 11 W T S ...SPEED STEEL BLADE TU R V W FIG. 11B W S CARBIDE BLADE TZ AA R V W FIG. 12B W S V Y U X FIG. 11C V W AA Z Y X FIG. 12C 14 3. L oosen and remove the three star head screws (R) with tool) (Fig. 12C) a. To Reinstall Blade (Fig. 10A, 10B) a. To Remove Blade from your local DeWALT authorized ...
... (S) from the gauge plate (X) and place the heel of the carbide blade (Z) on the gauge R emove the blade carrier/guide bar assembly (V, W, Z). Cautiously remove the adjusted guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly from the drum (T). b. English FIG. 11 W T S ...SPEED STEEL BLADE TU R V W FIG. 11B W S CARBIDE BLADE TZ AA R V W FIG. 12B W S V Y U X FIG. 11C V W AA Z Y X FIG. 12C 14 3. L oosen and remove the three star head screws (R) with tool) (Fig. 12C) a. To Reinstall Blade (Fig. 10A, 10B) a. To Remove Blade from your local DeWALT authorized ...
Instruction Manual
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d. To Replace the Blade (Fig. 12A, 12B) a. C enter the carbide blade (Z) under the blade carrier (AA) making sure the blade is clear of the tool housing on the carbide blade (Z). NOTE: If your local DeWALT authorized service center. Handle with carbide blades, the blade carrier (AA) required for the other blade. Make sure both sides. BLADE EDGE 2. English plate (X) with a screwdriver...
d. To Replace the Blade (Fig. 12A, 12B) a. C enter the carbide blade (Z) under the blade carrier (AA) making sure the blade is clear of the tool housing on the carbide blade (Z). NOTE: If your local DeWALT authorized service center. Handle with carbide blades, the blade carrier (AA) required for the other blade. Make sure both sides. BLADE EDGE 2. English plate (X) with a screwdriver...