Sparky Group P 282 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
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2. Switch on the tool and wait for the blades to 
reach full speed.
3. Move the tool gently forward, applying pressure 
on the front of the tool, using your hand on the 
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pressure at the rear of the tool, using your hand 
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planing stroke.
4. Push the planer beyond the edge of the work-
piece without tilting it downwards.
NOTE.
 Planing is easier if you incline the work-
piece  slightly  away  from  you  so  that  you  plane 
“downhill”.
5. The rate of planing and the depth of cut deter-
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you can increase the depth of cut, however to 
achieve a good finish you will need to reduce 
the depth of cut and advance the tool more 
slowly.
CAUTION:
 Moving the machine too fast 
may cause a poor quality of cut and can dam-
age the blades or the motor. Moving the ma-
chine too slowly may burn or mar the cut.
The  proper  feed  rate  will  depend  on  the  type  of 
material being cut and the depth of the cut.
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the correct feed rate and the cut dimensions.
CAUTION:
 Always use two hands to 
hold the planer. Where possible, clamp the 
workpiece to the bench.
CHAMFERING AND REBATING
1. To make a chamfered or rebate cut as shown 
in  (Fig. 10).
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the corner edge of the workpiece.
2. Run the planer along the corner edge.
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PARALLEL FENCE GUIDE
CAUTION:
 Always ensure that the tool 
is switched off and unplugged from the power 
supply before making adjustments or installing 
or removing blades.
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fence guide on to the planer (Fig. 12, 13).  
NOTE.
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ing plate of the fence locate over the two lugs on 
the planer body.
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tighten it firmly (Fig. 14).
3. Loosen the wing nut securing the fence slide, 
position the slide to the desired rebating width 
and re-tighten the wing nut.
4. The numbers on the fence indicate the rebating 
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5. If it is necessary to rebate to a precise width, 
plane a scrap piece of wood, measure the re-
bate distance and adjust the setting if neces-
sary (Fig. 15).
SHAVINGS EXTRACTION
1. Depending on which side of the planer you wish 
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ings to flow either to the left or to the right of the 
workpiece.
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(Fig. 16).
Cleaning the bag:
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the bag and tap it gently to remove dust. On oc-
casion, slip the bag off of the frame and turn 
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a soft brush.
4. A workshop dust extraction system or a house-
hold vacuum cleaner can be connected to the 
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dust and shavings permitting a safer and clean-
er working environment.
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
CAUTION:
 Always ensure that the tool 
is switched off and unplugged from the power 
supply before making adjustments or installing 
or removing blades..
1. To replace the drive belt first take out the four 
cross-head screws that secure the drive belt 
cover on the left-hand side of the planer as 
viewed from the rear (Fig. 17).
2. Remove the damaged belt and use a soft brush 
to clean the pulleys and the surrounding area.
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