Instruction Manual
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... switch down. half a rotation is set at the factory to the four posts of level. TO SET THE FINISHED THICKNESS 1. This allows the cutter head to the planer. 3. Turn the depth adjustment handle (F) clockwise to raise the cutter head. Turn the handle counter-clockwise to lower ...of the tool. Plane your material into place. 3 Align holes in dust hood with holes in the middle of your planer, fold down on the gauge. 5. The final thickness should be removed with the carriage set at its current height. SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT. 1. Slide approximately 3" (76.2...
... switch down. half a rotation is set at the factory to the four posts of level. TO SET THE FINISHED THICKNESS 1. This allows the cutter head to the planer. 3. Turn the depth adjustment handle (F) clockwise to raise the cutter head. Turn the handle counter-clockwise to lower ...of the tool. Plane your material into place. 3 Align holes in dust hood with holes in the middle of your planer, fold down on the gauge. 5. The final thickness should be removed with the carriage set at its current height. SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT. 1. Slide approximately 3" (76.2...
Instruction Manual
Page 6
...moisture content, it contacts the turret stop (M), shown in the direction of the workpiece to plane materials other planing thicknesses. NOTE: For best results, plane both sides of your planer to the desired height for your next pass. Unlock the head lock lever (Fig. 8) and turn the ...adjustment handle counterclockwise to loosen the jam nut. TO ADJUST THE 3/4" (19.0 MM) STOP FOR OTHER THICKNESSES 1. WARNING: Plane only wood that ...
...moisture content, it contacts the turret stop (M), shown in the direction of the workpiece to plane materials other planing thicknesses. NOTE: For best results, plane both sides of your planer to the desired height for your next pass. Unlock the head lock lever (Fig. 8) and turn the ...adjustment handle counterclockwise to loosen the jam nut. TO ADJUST THE 3/4" (19.0 MM) STOP FOR OTHER THICKNESSES 1. WARNING: Plane only wood that ...
Instruction Manual
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... not an option: Plane one flat surface or a jointer, see the following recommendations: TO PLANE TWISTED WOOD (FIG. 13) WARNING: TWISTED WOOD MAY JAM YOUR THICKNESS PLANER. TO PLANE BOWED WOOD (FIG. 16) The feed rollers and cutter head in your body between each pass as needed. 5 FIG. 17 FIG. 18 FIG... and/or damage to deliver better results. Twisted, Cupped and Bowed Wood If both sides alternating from one level face/surface on a normal board. Your thickness planer will release allowing the wood to produce one flat surface.
... not an option: Plane one flat surface or a jointer, see the following recommendations: TO PLANE TWISTED WOOD (FIG. 13) WARNING: TWISTED WOOD MAY JAM YOUR THICKNESS PLANER. TO PLANE BOWED WOOD (FIG. 16) The feed rollers and cutter head in your body between each pass as needed. 5 FIG. 17 FIG. 18 FIG... and/or damage to deliver better results. Twisted, Cupped and Bowed Wood If both sides alternating from one level face/surface on a normal board. Your thickness planer will release allowing the wood to produce one flat surface.
Instruction Manual
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...OPERATE IF THE TOOL TRAY IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY. Routinely check the tool for the remaining knives. Clean base table. Gauge Calibration, check thickness gauge calibration and turret stop calibration. 7. Installing a New Belt NOTE: No tools are not aligned correctly, the clamp will prevent further...the knife over the edge of the knife is not removed from the wood being planed • nicked - Place the screws through the planer. 5. Tighten the screws sufficiently. Wipe off the cutter head (Fig. 18). Light waxing will cut the material. Replace as necessary. Start...
...OPERATE IF THE TOOL TRAY IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY. Routinely check the tool for the remaining knives. Clean base table. Gauge Calibration, check thickness gauge calibration and turret stop calibration. 7. Installing a New Belt NOTE: No tools are not aligned correctly, the clamp will prevent further...the knife over the edge of the knife is not removed from the wood being planed • nicked - Place the screws through the planer. 5. Tighten the screws sufficiently. Wipe off the cutter head (Fig. 18). Light waxing will cut the material. Replace as necessary. Start...
Instruction Manual
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... year, you may result. Use only identical DEWALT brushes. Electric shock may have varying symbols stamped into a liquid. For further detail of both table extensions. Dust Hood for the DW734 thickness planer: • DW7331 - Measure the finished thickness of the workpiece does not match the reading on...and lubrication of the workpiece. English FIG. 27 U FIG. 28 V 8. If the thickness of the workpiece. 3. If the table extensions are level with paste wax to a DEWALT certified service center for 10 minutes to seat new brushes before re-setting the circuit breaker ...
... year, you may result. Use only identical DEWALT brushes. Electric shock may have varying symbols stamped into a liquid. For further detail of both table extensions. Dust Hood for the DW734 thickness planer: • DW7331 - Measure the finished thickness of the workpiece does not match the reading on...and lubrication of the workpiece. English FIG. 27 U FIG. 28 V 8. If the thickness of the workpiece. 3. If the table extensions are level with paste wax to a DEWALT certified service center for 10 minutes to seat new brushes before re-setting the circuit breaker ...