9.1 Jointer
m ATTENTION! Pull out the mains plug before all
maintenance, cleaning or adjustment work.
9.1.1 Adjustment (Fig. 7/8)
• Turn the adjusting screw (11) to the right or left for
the desired cutting depth. The cutting depth can be
seen on the scale (A).
• Loosen the parallel stop (5) with the clamping lever
(22). Set the desired angle. The angle set can be
seen on the scale (B). Fasten the parallel stop (5)
again after adjustment with the clamping lever (22).
The stop (5) can be released and moved using the
cam (33).
9.1.2 Surface planing and jointing work (Fig. 9/10)
Attention! Observe the correct mounting of the chip
extractor (see 8.3).
• (Narrow workpieces see Fig. 9) Release the
clamping lever (9) and slide the planing blade cover
(7) as far as the width of the workpiece requires.
Then re-tighten the clamping lever (9).
• (For wide, flat workpieces, see Fig. 10) Open the
star grip nut (6) and adjust the planer blade cover (13)
so that it is just as high as the thickness of the work-
piece. The planing blade cover (7) covers the entire
cutting roller! Now re-tighten the star grip nut (6).
• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket. Press
the green "I" button to start the planing machine.
• Place the workpiece to be machined on the feed
table (12). Hold the workpiece on the table (12) with
one hand and, if possible, push it forward over the
cutting roller in the direction of the take-off table
(26) with the help of the push stick (16).
• Switch off the machine after the work. To do so,
press the red "0" button. Then disconnect the ma-
chine from the mains.
• Remove chips and dust from the feed table (12),
take-off table (26) and cutting roller after the ma-
chine has come to a complete standstill.
• Put the planer blade cover (7) back in position and
cover the entire length of the planer blade.
9.2 Thicknesser
m ATTENTION! Pull out the mains plug before all
maintenance, cleaning or adjustment work.
9.2.1 Adjustment (Fig. 4/11)
Place the crank handle (10) on the spindle (19) and
turn the thicknessing table (21) to the desired height.
The height set can be seen on the scale (C).
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9.2.2 Thicknesser operation (Fig. 4/11/12)
Attention! Observe the correct mounting of the chip
extractor (see 8.4).
• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket. Press
the green "I" button to start the planing machine.
• Place a workpiece on the thicknesser table (21).
Feed workpiece towards the feed table (12). (Pay
attention to the direction of the arrow, which also
indicates the working direction.)
• Switch off the machine after the work. To do so,
press the red "0" button. Then disconnect the ma-
chine from the mains.
• Remove chips and dust from the thicknesser table
(21) and cutting roller after the machine has come
to a complete standstill.
9.3 Changing the blade (Fig. 13/14)
• m ATTENTION! Pull out the mains plug as a mat-
ter of principle, before changing the blade.
• Lock the planing shaft guard (13) in the raised po-
sition.
• Loosen and remove the five clamping screws (23).
• Lift the blade (24) and cutter bar (27) off the shaft.
• Remove chips and resin from the planing shaft and
cutter bar.
• Insert the new blade (24) in the planing shaft, fix
the blade (24) with the rectangular slots in the two
screw heads. (These two screws adjust the height
of the blade.)
• Place the cutter bar (27) on the blade (24).
• Tighten the five clamping screws (23) lightly.
• Repeat the process for the second blade (24).
• Now adjust the planing blades (24) precisely to the
take-off table. To do this, use a ruler placed on the
take-off table.
• The height of the blade (24) can be adjusted by
adjusting the two adjusting screws (31).
• You can see the height setting by turning the plan-
ing shaft in conjunction with the ruler.
• The blade is accurately set when the ruler is moved
forward by max. 3 mm by the blades.
• After successful adjustment of the blades, tighten
all clamping screws (8.4 N/m).
Note:
• Sharp planer blades guarantee a clean planing pat-
tern and put less strain on the motor.
• When grinding three times, no more than 3 x 0.05
mm of material may be removed.
• The blades used on this machine are not suitable
for rebates/dovetails.
• Finally, lower the planing shaft guard back onto the
table and cover the planing shaft, clamping it with
the star grip screw.
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