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Fig. 11
3/4"
0
3/4
0
1/2"
1/4
1/2
Fig. 12
NOTE:
1.
Planing for a smooth finish as well as thickness is best
accomplished by taking light cuts on the board.
2.
For the best result, plane both sides of your workpiece
to reach the desired thickness.
3.
If snipe happens, (snipe is a depression made when
the ends of the workpiece contact the cutters) make
sure the extension tables and support stands are level
with the main table and the flat side of the workpiece
is against the tables.
4.
For bowed workpiece, removing the bow with a jointer
is recommended.
5.
For cupped or warped workpieces, plane the top flat
and then turn it over and plane the bottom flat.
Changing Blades
NOTE: The blades changing accessories are stored in the
tool storage.
1.
Rotate the handle to lower down the cutterhead to 2”
(50 mm) height.
2.
Remove all screws to remove the dust hood and dust
cover (1) (Fig. 13).
3.
Press the arbor lock latch (2) and turn the cutter head
until it exposes eight hex head screws (Fig. 14).
4.
Remove the eight hex head bolts (3) with the supplied
wrench (Fig. 15).
5.
Carefully remove the hold-down plate (4) by lifting
straight up (Fig. 15).
6.
Carefully remove the blade (5) by lifting both ends
straight up (Fig. 15).
7.
The blade has two cutting edges. If using the other
side of the blade or replacing the blade, place the
blade on the cutterhead by locating the two slotted
holes in the blade over the locating pins on the
cutterhead (Fig. 15).
1
Fig. 13
1
Fig. 14
3
4
5
Fig. 15
WARNING
To avoid injury from on accidental start-up, always turn
the switch off and remove the power plug from the power
source before changing the blades.