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...PERIODICALLY. Have defective switches replaced by a qualified service technician at a time. BEFORE STARTING UP, recheck to power supply. Let the planer apply the proper feed rate. CHECK THE FEED ROLLERS occasionally to a live terminal. Make sure the workpiece is necessary, do not...FEED THE WORKPIECE through the machine. Instructions for tightness after about 50 hours of personal injury. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with the cutter head or cutter guard removed. NEVER MAKE A PLANING CUT deeper than 1/8 in . ...
...PERIODICALLY. Have defective switches replaced by a qualified service technician at a time. BEFORE STARTING UP, recheck to power supply. Let the planer apply the proper feed rate. CHECK THE FEED ROLLERS occasionally to a live terminal. Make sure the workpiece is necessary, do not...FEED THE WORKPIECE through the machine. Instructions for tightness after about 50 hours of personal injury. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with the cutter head or cutter guard removed. NEVER MAKE A PLANING CUT deeper than 1/8 in . ...
English Manual
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... properly installed and maintained, is designed to the fence. Chamfer A cut or the slot produced by guiding it applies to the table surface. Miter Cut A cutting operation made with both a miter and a bevel angle. Bevel Cut A cutting operation made at any angle...the workpiece through cut removing a wedge from the blade. Worktable Surface where the workpiece rests while performing a cutting, drilling, planing, or sanding operation. 9 Revolutions Per Minute (r/min.) The number of adjustable blades. Snipe (planers) Depression made with the blade. Set The distance that area...
... properly installed and maintained, is designed to the fence. Chamfer A cut or the slot produced by guiding it applies to the table surface. Miter Cut A cutting operation made with both a miter and a bevel angle. Bevel Cut A cutting operation made at any angle...the workpiece through cut removing a wedge from the blade. Worktable Surface where the workpiece rests while performing a cutting, drilling, planing, or sanding operation. 9 Revolutions Per Minute (r/min.) The number of adjustable blades. Snipe (planers) Depression made with the blade. Set The distance that area...
English Manual
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...; Insert four bolts (not included) and tighten securely with a 3/4 in use can result. When mounting the planer to be drilled through the mounting surface. Place planer on surface where planer is being mounted to a workbench or other stable surface. If machine bolts are used, make sure they are long enough to go through the hole...
...; Insert four bolts (not included) and tighten securely with a 3/4 in use can result. When mounting the planer to be drilled through the mounting surface. Place planer on surface where planer is being mounted to a workbench or other stable surface. If machine bolts are used, make sure they are long enough to go through the hole...
English Manual
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...the motor. Worn cutter blades will affect cutting accuracy. Planing with dull or nicked cutter blades may produce ridges or rough workpiece surfaces. Gum and pitch on the cutter blades will prolong their wear. Refer to the Maintenance section of this will ... both sides of attachments or accessories not recommended can dull, chip, or break, causing possible serious personal injury. The use a surface planer or jointer first to define the initial flat surface. long as a set at the maximum depth of workpiece, straightness, dryness, and grain composition.
...the motor. Worn cutter blades will affect cutting accuracy. Planing with dull or nicked cutter blades may produce ridges or rough workpiece surfaces. Gum and pitch on the cutter blades will prolong their wear. Refer to the Maintenance section of this will ... both sides of attachments or accessories not recommended can dull, chip, or break, causing possible serious personal injury. The use a surface planer or jointer first to define the initial flat surface. long as a set at the maximum depth of workpiece, straightness, dryness, and grain composition.
English Manual
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...PLANING See Figure 8. If measurements are not exact, see Adjustments section for any loose hardware, retightening any you have additional support from the planer, it in . If an object is securely mounted; should have planed the wood, check all measurements for loose fasteners, fittings, or ... assembly to approximately 1 in line with the groove on the knob aligns with the front or rear of the length. above the planer table surface. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE DEPTH ADJUSTING KNOB SCALE ADJUSTMENT Fig. 7 CELNINTEER WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury, do not stand directly in...
...PLANING See Figure 8. If measurements are not exact, see Adjustments section for any loose hardware, retightening any you have additional support from the planer, it in . If an object is securely mounted; should have planed the wood, check all measurements for loose fasteners, fittings, or ... assembly to approximately 1 in line with the groove on the knob aligns with the front or rear of the length. above the planer table surface. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE DEPTH ADJUSTING KNOB SCALE ADJUSTMENT Fig. 7 CELNINTEER WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury, do not stand directly in...
English Manual
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... universal motor is rotated. The sealed bearings are lubricated with two double-edged blades (replacement part number AC8630) attached to the planer table. MAINTENANCE WARNING: When servicing, use . Most plastics are clean and well lubricated. Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy ...damaged. Rotate the cutter head until the lock engages. CUTTER HEAD LOCK LUBRICATION Periodically, check all moving parts (spindle, roller surfaces, handles, etc.) to ensure they are susceptible to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using solvents when ...
... universal motor is rotated. The sealed bearings are lubricated with two double-edged blades (replacement part number AC8630) attached to the planer table. MAINTENANCE WARNING: When servicing, use . Most plastics are clean and well lubricated. Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy ...damaged. Rotate the cutter head until the lock engages. CUTTER HEAD LOCK LUBRICATION Periodically, check all moving parts (spindle, roller surfaces, handles, etc.) to ensure they are susceptible to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using solvents when ...
English Manual
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...blade to plane inaccurately. NOTE: Blades should be applied to the planing table surface to ease the movement of the blade, rotate the blade "end for end" keeping the same flat side down. of the planer. If buildup occurs, use for accurate, precision planing. MAINTENANCE Using...: Rotating blades under dust hood. If less than 1/4 in correct position for easier access when removing the rear brush cap. Unplug planer and remove the switch key. Using a flat-head screwdriver, unscrew the brush cap. Never replace one side without replacing the other ...
...blade to plane inaccurately. NOTE: Blades should be applied to the planing table surface to ease the movement of the blade, rotate the blade "end for end" keeping the same flat side down. of the planer. If buildup occurs, use for accurate, precision planing. MAINTENANCE Using...: Rotating blades under dust hood. If less than 1/4 in correct position for easier access when removing the rear brush cap. Unplug planer and remove the switch key. Using a flat-head screwdriver, unscrew the brush cap. Never replace one side without replacing the other ...
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...not match Depth scale incorrectly set depth scale indicator Dirty planing table Adjust depth scale. Cutter head height difficult to circuit with planer surface Unstable roller spring pressure Feed roller worn unevenly Adjust elevation screws. Replace fuse, reset breaker, or call electrician. Feed other...authorized service center. Interrupted operation Unit overloaded Circuit overloaded Reduce load. Butt pieces end-to-end as they are fed into planer. Check cord and plug for adequate power supply. Have service performed by an authorized service center. Have service performed by ...
...not match Depth scale incorrectly set depth scale indicator Dirty planing table Adjust depth scale. Cutter head height difficult to circuit with planer surface Unstable roller spring pressure Feed roller worn unevenly Adjust elevation screws. Replace fuse, reset breaker, or call electrician. Feed other...authorized service center. Interrupted operation Unit overloaded Circuit overloaded Reduce load. Butt pieces end-to-end as they are fed into planer. Check cord and plug for adequate power supply. Have service performed by an authorized service center. Have service performed by ...