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THICKNESS PLANER
PD2300
MANUAL
Technical specifications
Model
Motor, V/Hz, W
Knife shaft speed, r/min
Feed Speed, m/min
Max.planing width, mm
No. of blade, pcs
Weight, kg
Planing depth
Planing height, mm
Working table size, mm
Protection class
Protection category
Sound power level, Lwa
Sound pressure level, Lpa
DESCRIPTION
1. The tool is designed for planing wooden planks and dry
wood. It is forbidden to plane other materials, such as
metals,plastics,branches,tree trunks and wet wood.
2. The tool is intended for household and professional use .
3. Pls use this machine under correct operation, if don't know how to
use it, pls contact with factory.
Description (Pic. 1)*
E. Knife blade bit gauge
F. Depth adjustment handle
G. Carrying handle
H. depth label
I. Overcurrent protective device
J. Extension table
Advised wear ear protection.
Advised wear safety glasses.
EXPLOITATION
IMPORTANT
Carefully read the instructions in this manual as well as the general safety
instructions before using this tool.
Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children -- risk of
suffocation.
WARNING
Always take basic safety precautions when using power tools to safeguard
against the risk of fire,electric shock and /or personal injury.
1. For safe operation. We recommend that you take appropriate
measures for the protection of hearing if the sound pressure of
85dB (A) is exceeded
2. Keep the work area clean.Cluttered work areas increase the risk of
accidents and injuries.
3. Keep the workplace environment safe. Do not use power tools
in damp or wet areas. Do not expose power tools to rain. Make
sure the work area is well lit. Do not use power tools in explosive
environments, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids gases
PD2300
220-240/50, 2000
8000
6
330
2
27.5
0-3
6-160
330x290
II
IP20
106,0 dB(A), k=3 dB
92,8 dB(A), k=3 dB
K. Roller bar
L. Switch
M. Allen wrench
N. Open spanner
O. Rubber feet
P. Carbon brush cover
or dust.
4. Protect against the risk of electric shock. Avoid body contact
with earthed surfaces, Such as pipes,radiators,cookers and
refrigerators.
5. Keep children at a safe distance. Do not allow onlookers to touch
the tool or the extension cord. Onlookers should be kept away from
the work area.
6. Put away tools that are not being used . When not in use, story the
tool in a dry place out of the reach of children.
7. Do not force the tool . The tool does the job better and safer when
used at the rate for which it was designed.
8. Use the correct machine. Do not force small machines or
accessories to perform jobs that require a powerful machine. Use
tools only for their intended purpose. (do not use a circular saw to
cut tree branches).
9. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. they
can be caught in moving parts. Non-slip shoes are recommended
when working outdoors. Wear a hair net if you have long hair.
10. Wear safety glasses. Wear a dust mask if the work generates dust.
11. Be careful with the cord. Never carry the tool by the cord. Do not pull
the power cord to disconnect the plug from the mains socket. Keep
the power cord away from heat oil and sharp edges.
12. Secure the workpiece. Secure the workpiece with a clamp,vice or
clips. This is safer than using your hands and means you have both
hands free to operate the tool.
13. Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good
balance.
14. Maintain the tool in good care. Keep cutting tools sharp an chean
for better, safer work. Follow the instructions for lubricating and
for the replacement accessories. Check power cords regularly. If
damaged, they must be replaced at an authorised service centre.
Check extension cords at regular intervals and replace them if they
are damaged. Keep thehandles clean dry and free from oil and
grease.
15. Always unplug the power cord. when the tool is not being used, and
before carrying out service work or changing accessories, such as
blades,bits or discs.
16. Remove adjuster keys/spanners and other assembling tools.
Remove adjuster keys/spanners and other assembling tools before
starting the power tool.
17. Avoid accidental starting. Never carry a power tool with your finger
on the switch when it is connected to the mains. Make sure the
power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power
cord.
18. If using the tool outdoors. only use an extension cord approved for
outdoor use.
19. Stay alert . Always be careful when using the equipment. Use your
common sense ,Do not use the tool if you are tired.
20. Connect dust extraction equipment . If dust extraction and dust
collection equipment is provided. This should be connected and
used correctly.
21. Check for damaged parts. If a guard or some other part has been
damaged, check carefully before using the tool to ensure that it
will operate correctly and as intended. Make sure that moving
parts are properly adjusted and do not jam and that no parts are
incorrectly fitted or damaged. Check for any other factors that could
influence functionality. Guards orother parts that are damaged must
be repaired or replaced by an authorised service centre. Unless
otherwise specified in these instructions. If the power switch does
not work, it must be replaced by an suthorised service centre. Do
not use the tool if it cannot be switched on and off using the power
switch.
WARNING!
The use of accessories or attachments other than those recommended in
these operating instructions can result in personal injury.
Repairs must only be carried out by qualified personnel. This power tool
has been manufactured in compliance with current safety standards and
requirments. Repair may only be carried out by qualified personnel using
identical spare parts. Failure to carry out repairs currectly can result in the
risk of personal injury/death or material damage.
NOTE
A temporary voltage drop can occur when starting the machine. Which
could affect other equipment. If the maina suppy's impedance Zmax. is
lower than 0.206ohms, this kind of interference is common. Contact your
electricity supplier for more information.
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