•
The set angle can be read off the pointer (39)
on the angle scale (38).
•
Retighten the parallel stop (6) with the clamp
lever (7).
•
Important! If required, the end stop for the
parallel stop angle setting can be readjusted
at 0° and at 45°.
Set the end stop position with the adjustment
screw 0° (40) or adjustment screw 45° (41).
7.1.4 Adjusting the planing knife cover
(Fig. 11-13)
The planing knife cover (12) should always cover
the knife shaft (23) as much as possible to mini-
mize the risk of injury from touching the knife shaft
(23). Depending on the thickness of the workpie-
ce, we recommend:
For high workpieces: Planing knife cover next
to workpiece (Fig. 11)
•
Undo the wing handle (50) and move the pla-
ning knife cover (12) as far as necessary to
accommodate the width of the workpiece.
•
The workpiece must not be blocked by the
planing knife cover (12).
•
Secure the planing knife cover with the wing
handle (50).
•
The planing knife cover (12) should rest on
the planing table (14) for high workpieces and
be clamped using the locking knob (49).
With inclined parallel stop: Planing knife co-
ver next to workpiece
As soon as the angle at the parallel stop (6) is
more than 0°, regardless of the workpiece height,
the planing knife cover (12) next to the workpiece
should be adjusted (see Fig. 11).
For fl at workpieces: Planing knife cover over
the workpiece (Fig. 12)
•
Loosen the locking knob (49) to be able to
move the swing arm (45).
•
Loosen the wing handle (50), lift the swing
arm (45) and slide the planing knife cover (12)
over the workpiece up to the parallel stop (6).
•
Fasten the width of the planing knife cover
(12) with the wing handle (50).
•
Lift the planing knife cover (12) as far as ne-
cessary to accommodate the height of the
workpiece. Secure the height with the locking
knob (49).
•
The workpiece must not be blocked by the
planing knife cover (12).
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Planing knife cover always parallel to the pla-
ning table (Fig. 13)
•
Before each new workpiece, check whether
the planing knife cover (12) is aligned parallel
to the planing table (14).
•
Adjust the angle using the grub screw (54) in
the swing arm (45). Do this with the hex key
3mm (60).
7.2 Thicknessing settings
7.2.1 Fitting the extraction for thickening
(Fig. 14)
•
Loosen the wing handle (50) and pull the pla-
ning knife cover (12) all the way out.
•
Place the chip extractor (5) on the planing
table (14).
Ensure that the two wing screws (31) engage
in the threaded holes in the planing table (14).
Also ensure that the recess (57) on the chip
extractor (5) rests on the safety switch (56).
•
Secure the chip extractor (5) using the two
wing screws (31).
Important! The safety switch engages audib-
ly with a click.
•
Attach the extraction adapter Ø 100mm (8) to
the connection for a chip extractor (5).
•
Connect the plane to a chip extraction system
(not supplied).
•
To dismantle, proceed in reverse order.
7.2.2 Thickness opening (Fig. 6-15)
•
Plug the crank handle (4) onto the spindle
(55).
•
By turning the crank handle (4) counter-clock-
wise, the opening height can be increased.
•
Turn the crank handle (24) until the pointer
(30) coincides with the desired dimension
setting on the scale (29).
•
Important! If the direction of rotation of the
crank handle (4) is changed, deviations in
the set workpiece height are possible. Avoid
this by first moving the thicknessing table (20)
below the desired dimension (approx. 5 mm).
Then adjust upwards to the desired angle.
This means that it is no longer necessary to
change the direction of rotation of the hand
crank (4) until the workpiece end position is
reached.
7.2.3 Workpiece support (Fig. 16)
Pull out the workpiece support (10) on the planing
side of the thicknessing table (20) depending on
the workpiece length.
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