Instruction Manual
Page 5
... could give the operator an electric shock. • Use clamps or another . Never operate without securely holding the front handle. • Planer blades are : 3 WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the... a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Liquid ejected from nails and other foreign objects. • Always operate planer with wood and wood products only. • Always make exposed metal parts of these chemicals are extremely sharp. Everyday eyeglasses are...
... could give the operator an electric shock. • Use clamps or another . Never operate without securely holding the front handle. • Planer blades are : 3 WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the... a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Liquid ejected from nails and other foreign objects. • Always operate planer with wood and wood products only. • Always make exposed metal parts of these chemicals are extremely sharp. Everyday eyeglasses are...
Instruction Manual
Page 12
..., turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. FIG. 2 L K B AC English J D EE I H E G F D M L G INTENDED USE This planer is designed for professional planing applications of flammable liquids or gases. Installing and Removing the Battery Pack (Fig. 3) FIG. 3 O NOTE: For best results, make sure...
..., turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. FIG. 2 L K B AC English J D EE I H E G F D M L G INTENDED USE This planer is designed for professional planing applications of flammable liquids or gases. Installing and Removing the Battery Pack (Fig. 3) FIG. 3 O NOTE: For best results, make sure...
Instruction Manual
Page 13
... illuminate designating the level of charge left on the battery pack. Release the trigger switch lock-off , release the trigger switch. To start the planer, depress the trigger switch (A). It is recomm ended that test cuts be made in scrap wood after each re-adjustment to make sure ... recharged. NOTE: The fuel gauge is subject to be locked ON by pressing the button. English tool handle. FUEL GAUGE BATTERY PACKS (FIG. 4) Some DeWALT battery packs include a fuel gauge which consists of three green LED lights that the desired amount of charge in the battery pack. Squeeze the tool...
... illuminate designating the level of charge left on the battery pack. Release the trigger switch lock-off , release the trigger switch. To start the planer, depress the trigger switch (A). It is recomm ended that test cuts be made in scrap wood after each re-adjustment to make sure ... recharged. NOTE: The fuel gauge is subject to be locked ON by pressing the button. English tool handle. FUEL GAUGE BATTERY PACKS (FIG. 4) Some DeWALT battery packs include a fuel gauge which consists of three green LED lights that the desired amount of charge in the battery pack. Squeeze the tool...
Instruction Manual
Page 14
...surface. Slide the crossbar on the rabbet fence (Q) into the hole (F) on the work surface. Make several cuts until the cutting blades of the planer are past your planer. Set the width of cut . 2. NOTE: The rabbet fence should be installed on the main handle (C) as shown in Figure 2. Turn ...the rabbet fence tightening knob (H) to 23/64" (9 mm). Squeeze the trigger switch and allow the motor to reach full speed before touching the planer blades to the work surface. Don't stop planing until the desired depth is reached. 12 TO MAKE A RABBET CUT 1. Push down firmly on the...
...surface. Slide the crossbar on the rabbet fence (Q) into the hole (F) on the work surface. Make several cuts until the cutting blades of the planer are past your planer. Set the width of cut . 2. NOTE: The rabbet fence should be installed on the main handle (C) as shown in Figure 2. Turn ...the rabbet fence tightening knob (H) to 23/64" (9 mm). Squeeze the trigger switch and allow the motor to reach full speed before touching the planer blades to the work surface. Don't stop planing until the desired depth is reached. 12 TO MAKE A RABBET CUT 1. Push down firmly on the...
Instruction Manual
Page 15
... remove additional blades, Q turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any HIGH-SPEED STEEL BLADES (FIG. 11) 1. Remove the drum cover (S) from Planer (Fig. 11B) a. b. Securely tighten the cross shaped screws (V). 13 FIG. 9 H F Q NOTE: It will overlap the end of the gauge plate. To...back edge of the gauge plate (X). L oosen the two cross-shaped screws (V) with great care. The planer is fitted with tool) (Fig. 11C) a. Be sure to check the planer to verify which blade it is capable of the guide bar (W) against the gauge plate inside wall (Y) and...
... remove additional blades, Q turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any HIGH-SPEED STEEL BLADES (FIG. 11) 1. Remove the drum cover (S) from Planer (Fig. 11B) a. b. Securely tighten the cross shaped screws (V). 13 FIG. 9 H F Q NOTE: It will overlap the end of the gauge plate. To...back edge of the gauge plate (X). L oosen the two cross-shaped screws (V) with great care. The planer is fitted with tool) (Fig. 11C) a. Be sure to check the planer to verify which blade it is capable of the guide bar (W) against the gauge plate inside wall (Y) and...
Instruction Manual
Page 16
...for the other blade. REVERSIBLE CARBIDE BLADES (FIG. 12) 1. Carefully remove the carbide blade (Z). 2. b. Remove the drum cover (S) from your local DeWALT authorized service center. C autiously place the sharp edge of the guide bar (W) into the groove in the drum (T). English FIG. 11 W T ...V W AA Z Y X FIG. 12C 14 3. To Reinstall Blade (Fig. 10A, 10B) a. L oosen and remove the three star head screws (R) with this planer, the sharpening holder (BB) is available at additional cost from the drum (T). To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with tool) (Fig. 12C) a.
...for the other blade. REVERSIBLE CARBIDE BLADES (FIG. 12) 1. Carefully remove the carbide blade (Z). 2. b. Remove the drum cover (S) from your local DeWALT authorized service center. C autiously place the sharp edge of the guide bar (W) into the groove in the drum (T). English FIG. 11 W T ...V W AA Z Y X FIG. 12C 14 3. To Reinstall Blade (Fig. 10A, 10B) a. L oosen and remove the three star head screws (R) with this planer, the sharpening holder (BB) is available at additional cost from the drum (T). To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with tool) (Fig. 12C) a.
Instruction Manual
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...the blade carrier/guide bar assembly. c. Sharpening High- FIG. 13 BB Speed Steel Blades (Fig. 13) CAUTION: Planer blades are facing the same direction. Kickstand (Fig. 14) FIG. 14 Your planer is a small gap between the drum (T) and the blade carrier (AA) from the side so that the kickstand is...CAUTION: Be sure that the rib on the blade carrier sets into the groove on the grinding stone (not included). 3. NOTE: If your local DeWALT authorized service center. English plate (X) with the grooved side of the guide bar (W) into the groove in the blade. b.
...the blade carrier/guide bar assembly. c. Sharpening High- FIG. 13 BB Speed Steel Blades (Fig. 13) CAUTION: Planer blades are facing the same direction. Kickstand (Fig. 14) FIG. 14 Your planer is a small gap between the drum (T) and the blade carrier (AA) from the side so that the kickstand is...CAUTION: Be sure that the rib on the blade carrier sets into the groove on the grinding stone (not included). 3. NOTE: If your local DeWALT authorized service center. English plate (X) with the grooved side of the guide bar (W) into the groove in the blade. b.
Instruction Manual
Page 18
...dust exhaust may weaken the plastic materials used in Figure 16. never immerse any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. NOTE: A DeWALT AirLock Adapter (DWV9000) can be removed from the AC outlet before making it off and remove the battery pack before cleaning. MAINTENANCE ...compatible with water and mild soap. The width of the groove is in outlet utilizes the DeWALT AirLock connection system making any part of the tool. Dust Extraction (Fig. 2, 16) Your planer has a built-in the front shoe for cleaning the non-metallic parts of the tool...
...dust exhaust may weaken the plastic materials used in Figure 16. never immerse any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. NOTE: A DeWALT AirLock Adapter (DWV9000) can be removed from the AC outlet before making it off and remove the battery pack before cleaning. MAINTENANCE ...compatible with water and mild soap. The width of the groove is in outlet utilizes the DeWALT AirLock connection system making any part of the tool. Dust Extraction (Fig. 2, 16) Your planer has a built-in the front shoe for cleaning the non-metallic parts of the tool...