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Planing depth (splinter thickness)
adjustment
Planing depth (splinter thickness) is adjusted by means of swiveling the
front handle (4). Planing depth is increased by turning the handle in the
clockwise direction « + » and decreased by turning the handle in anti-
clockwise direction « - ». Molded pointer on the planer housing points at
the value of the adjusted planing depth on the scale (5).
Replacement and mounting of the carbide-
tipped reversible blades HM-EDH 82
The cutting head (13) is fitted with the pair of carbide-tipped re-
versible blades (14), which cannot be resharpened, but may be
reversed once.
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Remove the plug of power supply cord from the mains before start-
ing manipulation with cutting blades.
Using the spanner (30), loosen the fixing screws (15) and pull out
the blade (14), which is held by two backing plates, to the side.
Clean the contact faces of the blade and of the backing plates.
Check wear of the second cutting edge of the blade. If the second
cutting edge does not show marks of damage or wear, then in-
sert the blade into the blade clamp so that the fresh cutting edge
projects outwards to the cutting circle of the cutting head (1), fol-
low the items stated below. If both cutting edges of a the blade are
worn out or damaged, installing a new blade is necessary. Working
with blunt blades increases the risk of kickback and reduces quality
of the planed surfaces.
Insert the blade between the backing plates and check its correct
position as in the picture (1).
Insert the blade clamp from the side and slightly tighten the clamp-
ing screws (15), so that they just touch the backing faces.
Align the blade laterally against the guide edge.
Tighten the clamping screws (15) with torque 7 Nm.
Mounting position of the blade system has been pre-adjusted in the fac-
tory, therefore no alignment to the cutting circle is necessary.
Mounting of the guides
The rabbeting depth guide (limiting the rabbeting depth) and the tilting
parallel guide (for adjustment of the rabbeting width) are special acces-
sories of the electric planer.
Rabbeting depth guide DG-EDH 82
The rabbeting depth guide may be attached to the threaded hole lo-
cated at the front of the right side of the planer housing (17).
The required depth of rabbeting can be freely adjusted within the range
0 – 25 mm according to the scale embossed on the rabbeting depth
guide body. Using the pointer on the planer housing, the adjusted value
of rabbeting depth may be determined.
The tilting guard (16), which covers the cutting head (13) when the
planer is not working, will automatically uncover the cutting head as
soon as the planer is put on the workpiece. The planer has two guide
edges (8) on the right side, which are flush with the cutting blades (14)
on the cutting head, to facilitate re-planing of pre-planed rabbets and
allow neat rabbeting right to the corners.
Tilting parallel guide PG-EDH 82
Tilting parallel guide may be attached to the threaded hole located at
the front of the left side of the planer housing (18).
The required width of rabbeting may be adjusted according to the scale
on the parallel guide fence (19). The guide fence may be tilted to 45°
according to the scale (20), allowing planing of bevel cuts.
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Dust Extraction (Fig. 5)
The outlet openings (10) are fitted with the dust deflector (11) which
permits selection of the dust discharge direction by shifting the flap le-
ver upwards or downwards. The outlet openings may be attached with
the dust-extraction adapter EA-EDH 82, allowing extraction of dust with
a vacuum cleaner, or the dust-extraction adapter which is a part of the
chip collection bag CB-EDH 82. The neck of the dust adapter EA-EDH 82
can accommodate e.g. the rubber adapter tube supplied as an acces-
sory to the dust extractors NAREX (Fig. 5). Both dust-extraction adapters
are fixed to the main handle of the planer with the wing nut (Fig. 5 and
Fig. 6). Both dust-extraction adapters and the chip collection bag are ac-
cessories supplied on special optionally.
Dust originating from planing of wooden surfaces may be harmful to
human health (the dust from oak or beech wood may cause lung can-
cer), it may be flammable or explosive (dust from light metals). It is nec-
essary to implement all the relevant safety measures and environment
protection regulations. Therefore it is recommended to employ the
dust-extraction system -mentioned above.
Installation and use of the dust
collection bag CB-EDH 82
The dust collection bag is delivered pre-assembled in order to avoid de-
formation of the reinforcing springs which form the shape of the bag.
Installation of the dust collection bag (Fig. 6 to
Fig. 8)
1. Open the zip fastener (22) of the dust collection bag (21) and pull
opened bag over the dust-extraction adapter (23), so that the inner
plastic flange (24) with the fixing screws (25) are accessible.
2. Unscrew completely both fixing screws (25) with washers (26).
3. Fix the reinforcing springs according to the Fig. 7 to Fig. 8. First install
the reinforcing spring with right-bended end 13,5 mm long (28).
Then install the reinforcing spring with left-bended ending 10 mm
long (27).
4. Insert the ends of both reinforcing springs into the recesses in the
plastic flange and secure them with the fixing screws (25) with wash-
ers (26).
5. Pull the chip bag back over the reinforcing wire springs and close the
zip fastener (22).
Attaching Attachment and using use of the
dust collection bag
1. Fit the dust-extraction adapter of the dust collection bag (23) to the
front part of the main handle (3) of the electric planer EDH 82, so,
that the hole of the adapter matches the selected dust-discharge
hole in the planer housing (10).
The dust collection bag must be firmly attached to the planer by
tightening the adapter fixing screw (29).
2. Check correct position of the dust deflector on of the planer (11).
During work, the volume of dust caught in the bag must be regularly
checked and if full, the bag must be emptied. An overfilled bag could
cause blocking of the dust discharge openings on of the planer and sub-
sequent damage to the planer due to overheating.
Putting in service and operatingr
Check if the data on the marking plate correspond with the actual
mains voltage. Electric tools with the rated voltage 230 V may also
be connected to 220 V mains.
Remove all metal parts from the surface of workpiece.
The electric planer is equipped with two handles for safe guidance
- the main handle (3) with the mains switch and the swiveling front
handle (4), which provides for adjustment of the planing depth
according to the scale (5). This scale is graduated in partitions of
0,1 mm and allows precise adjustment of the required planing
depth (splinter thickness).
Place the front adjustable shoe (6) of the planer onto the workpiece
so that the cutting head with blades (13) does not touch the work-
pieced surface.
Switch the planer on.
Guide the planer across the workpiece so that the surface of the
front adjustable shoe (6) rests evenly on the workpiece. In order to
achieve high quality of the planed surface, lightly press the front
side of the planer to the workpiece. When the planer is moved in

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