Assembly
Blades Set Up
The blades shall be adjusted so that the cutting edge is levelled to the
fixed base height.
• Slide the blade trough the support block in the cutter head as shown
in the figure 1.
• Tighten evenly the three adjusting screws. Remember, a loose screw
can be extremely dangerous. Double-check regularly for tightness.
• Repeat the same procedure with the second blade.
• To remove the blades, loosen the screws and remove the blade.
CAUTION
Before setting up the blades, turn off and disconnect
the tool. Remove all shavings or any debris from the cutter head. Use
clean blades having the same dimension and weight. Otherwise the
cutter head will oscillate and shake making a deficient planing or
causing the machine to break.
The blades are sharp on both sides. If one side gets dull or wears out,
turn it around and use the second sharp side. When both sides are dull,
replace blades, do not try to sharpen the blades.
When replacing blades, change both blades simultaneously. Otherwise
the vibrations produced shorten the useful life of the blades and tool.
Parallel Guide Set Up
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Start Up
Start and Operation Control
• Connect the plug into the power outlet.
• Keep the switch lock (B) pressed to unblock the switch (A).
The switch lock prevents from accidentally starting up the tool.
• Press the switch (A) to start the cutter head in motion.
• To stop the cutter head, release the switch (A).
Cutting Depth Adjustment
• Turn the cutting depth adjusting knob and match the measurement
in millimeters indicated in the knob graded ring with the triangular
mark so that the adjustable base is set in the desired height.
• To determine precise cutting depths, plan a piece of scrap wood,
measure the thickness difference and if necessary, adjust to the
needed value.
2
B
A
Adjusting
Triangular
ENGLISH
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Cutting
Depth
Knob
Graded
Ring
Mark
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