The Planing Process; Chamfering Edges (See Fig. H); Using The Guide Fence (See Fig. I); Using The Rebate Depth Stop (See Fig. J) - Parkside PEH 30 A1 ELECTRIC PLANER Operation And Safety Notes

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The planing process

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CAUTION! DANGER OF KICKBACK!
Always switch on the device before placing it
against the workpiece.
Set the required cutting depth.
Switch on the device.
Always place the front part of the sole
first on to the workpiece.
Guide the device with even forward movement
over the surface being planed.
Move the device forward at a slow rate and
ensure that the contact pressure acts evenly on
the sole
. Moving forward at too great a rate
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results in a poorer surface quality and can lead
to blocking of the planing debris removal port.
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Chamfering edges (see Fig. H)

The V-grooves
in the front sole
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vice to be used for simple chamfering of workpiece
edges.
Use the V-groove most appropriate to your
desired chamfer width.
Place the planer with the V-groove
workpiece edge and guide the planer along
the edge.
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Using the guide fence (see Fig. I)

Attach the guide fence
the fixing screw
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Release the fixing nut
the desired distance.
Retighten the fixing nut
Exert some slight sideways pressure when guid-
ing the planer with the guide fence.
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Using the rebate depth stop
(see Fig. J)
Attach the rebate depth stop
with the fixing screw
Set the desired rebate depth with the rebate
depth stop
12
.
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down
allow the de-
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on the
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to the device with
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.
and set the guide at
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8
.
to the device
12
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.
Make the required number of passes with the
planer until desired rebate depth is achieved.
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Replacing a planer blade

WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before you carry out any work on the device al-
ways pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
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CAUTION! The sharp cutting edges of the
planer blade
present an injury hazard!
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Never touch the cutting edges of the planer
blade
.
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The planer blade
has two cutting edges and it
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can be fitted either way around.
Replace the planer blade
edges are blunt.
Do not resharpen the planer blades
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Removing and installing a
planer blade
Reversing or replacing a planer blade
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Do not release the two Allen keys. They are used to
adjust the height of the blade shaft.
Adjustment is necessary only if you wish to use a
different planer blade type e.g. a profiled blade.
Always replace both blades at the same time to
avoid out of balance forces.
NOTE: If you only release one blade first then you
can use the factory-fitted second blade for orientation
when you fit the new blade.
1. Release the 3 bolts of the cutting element
using the supplied open spanner
Press the removable side guard into the slot in
the housing.
2. Push the cutting element
the blade shaft
.
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3. Push the planer blade
the cutting element
4. Reassembly is carried out in the reverse order
with a reversed or new planer blade.
Preparing for use
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when both cutting
.
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(see Fig. D)
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sideways out from
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sideways out from
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.
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