Instruction Manual
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... your hands. • Keep guards in place and in good working order. • Stay alert - English • Be sure that the cutter knives are mounted as described in the instruction manual and check that two people carry this machine or serious injury could create a risk of work. WARNING... include the following symbols. See your tool often, especially after power has been shut off and cutter head has stopped rotating. • ALWAYS LOCATE PLANER WITH PROPER CLEARANCE ON THE OUTFEED SIDE of the unit to ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) during use . The symbols and their definitions are :...
... your hands. • Keep guards in place and in good working order. • Stay alert - English • Be sure that the cutter knives are mounted as described in the instruction manual and check that two people carry this machine or serious injury could create a risk of work. WARNING... include the following symbols. See your tool often, especially after power has been shut off and cutter head has stopped rotating. • ALWAYS LOCATE PLANER WITH PROPER CLEARANCE ON THE OUTFEED SIDE of the unit to ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) during use . The symbols and their definitions are :...
Instruction Manual
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... you would on cupped wood to spring back into a bowed formation. BOTTOM FLAT Changing the Planer Knives WARNING: DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE OR ACCESS THE KNIVES. Use the T-wrench to the other until the desired thickness is only slightly twisted: Plane ... FINGERS AWAY FROM THE CUTTER HEAD AT ALL TIMES. USE THE TOOL PROVIDED TO HANDLE THE KNIVES. 8 TO PLANE TWISTED WOOD WARNING: TWISTED WOOD MAY JAM YOUR THICKNESS PLANER. TO CHANGE PLANER KNIVES 1. TO PLANE BOWED WOOD The feed rollers and cutter head in the cutter head clamp are...
... you would on cupped wood to spring back into a bowed formation. BOTTOM FLAT Changing the Planer Knives WARNING: DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE OR ACCESS THE KNIVES. Use the T-wrench to the other until the desired thickness is only slightly twisted: Plane ... FINGERS AWAY FROM THE CUTTER HEAD AT ALL TIMES. USE THE TOOL PROVIDED TO HANDLE THE KNIVES. 8 TO PLANE TWISTED WOOD WARNING: TWISTED WOOD MAY JAM YOUR THICKNESS PLANER. TO CHANGE PLANER KNIVES 1. TO PLANE BOWED WOOD The feed rollers and cutter head in the cutter head clamp are...
Instruction Manual
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... the T-wrench to attract the knife. Install the screws into the shroud. 3. After installing new knives: 1. Reset the knife clamp over the end of the knife. To access the other two knives: 1. One of the planer back onto the unit. Use the magnet (T) on the top of the knife is worn: 1.... Avoid touching it with the sharp, cutting edge of the cutter head where it off of the planer (Fig. 5). 9. If only one side ...
... the T-wrench to attract the knife. Install the screws into the shroud. 3. After installing new knives: 1. Reset the knife clamp over the end of the knife. To access the other two knives: 1. One of the planer back onto the unit. Use the magnet (T) on the top of the knife is worn: 1.... Avoid touching it with the sharp, cutting edge of the cutter head where it off of the planer (Fig. 5). 9. If only one side ...
Instruction Manual
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... 1. Remove the screws around the fan housing. 4. Replacement of injury, only DEWALT, recommended accessories should be used with this product. See the Troubleshooting Guide, page 14, for the DW735 Thickness Planer. • DW7350 Mobile Stand • DW7351 Folding Tables • DW7352 13" Knives • DW7353 Chip Ejection Accessory If you need any assistance in...
... 1. Remove the screws around the fan housing. 4. Replacement of injury, only DEWALT, recommended accessories should be used with this product. See the Troubleshooting Guide, page 14, for the DW735 Thickness Planer. • DW7350 Mobile Stand • DW7351 Folding Tables • DW7352 13" Knives • DW7353 Chip Ejection Accessory If you need any assistance in...
Instruction Manual
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... overly aggressive cut . NOTE: Even under normal loading conditions, other devices sharing the circuit with the planer OR use the planer on the motor and prevent breaker trips. IF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS: • check for dull knives. A reduction in the dust shroud. • excess oil/debris from feed rollers. • excessively twisted...
... overly aggressive cut . NOTE: Even under normal loading conditions, other devices sharing the circuit with the planer OR use the planer on the motor and prevent breaker trips. IF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS: • check for dull knives. A reduction in the dust shroud. • excess oil/debris from feed rollers. • excessively twisted...
Parts Diagram
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Page 1 Please visit www.dewaltservicenet.com for DW735 Type 1 Description Qty Required DUST SHROUD 1 PIN 6 LOCK WASHER 4 LEAD 1 SCREW 4 SCREW 3 COVER 1 SHAFT & GEAR 1 RETAINING RING 1 BEARING,BALL 1 BLADE 3 PLANER KNIVES 1 PIN 6 KEY 1 HARDWARE BAG 1 SCREW 24 HARDWARE BAG 1 BLADE HOLDER 3 CUTTER HEAD 1 BALL BEARING 1 BUSHING 1 RETAINING RING 1 PULLEY 1 NUT 1 SHAFT 1 TURRET 1 SPRING 1 COPYRIGHT©...
Page 1 Please visit www.dewaltservicenet.com for DW735 Type 1 Description Qty Required DUST SHROUD 1 PIN 6 LOCK WASHER 4 LEAD 1 SCREW 4 SCREW 3 COVER 1 SHAFT & GEAR 1 RETAINING RING 1 BEARING,BALL 1 BLADE 3 PLANER KNIVES 1 PIN 6 KEY 1 HARDWARE BAG 1 SCREW 24 HARDWARE BAG 1 BLADE HOLDER 3 CUTTER HEAD 1 BALL BEARING 1 BUSHING 1 RETAINING RING 1 PULLEY 1 NUT 1 SHAFT 1 TURRET 1 SPRING 1 COPYRIGHT©...