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Portable planer jointer
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(3)
After
inserting
the
Blade, press
the
provided
Setting
Gauges
to the
Cutter
Head
surface
as
shown
in Fig. 18.
Then, ensuring
that the Blade
evenly
contacts
the Setting
Gauges,
use
the
provided
Wrench
to
temporarily
tighten
the
outer
Bolts
as
shown
in Fig. 18 and
Fig. 19.
Setting Gauge
Ке ња
w
|
Fig. 18
Wrench
(10mm)
Setting
Gauge
(4)
After completing
blade
height
adjustment
as described
above, release
the Planer
Cutter
Head
Securing
Device
by turning
its lever counterclockwise,
turn the Knob
on the side of the Jointer
Table
to bring the eight bolts to the upper
position, and
re-engage
the Planer
Blade
Securing
Device.
(5)
Insert
the
four
inner
Bolts, and
fully tighten
all eight
of the
bolts
with
the
Box
Spanner.
Finally, release
the
Planer
Cutter
Head
Securing
Device
by turning
its lever counterclockwise.
ЈА, CAUTION :
each
Bolt
in a single
operation.
When
tightening
the Bolts after completion
of adjustment,
do not fully tighten
The
eight Bolts should
be tightened
in order two
or three
times while
applying
moderate
force to the Box
Spanner
until they are evenly tightened;
then
they
should
be fully
tightened.
To
fully tighten
each
bolt
in a single
operation
could
result
In movement
of
the
adjusted
Blade.
2. For Jointer
Operation.
Biade
=
=e
и A
Setting
Gauge ау:
AD
10тт
wrench
Oe
|
А
Engage the Clamp
АЕ
==
k
=
Суви
BTN
5
Jointer
Table
Nut
Cover
(1)
(2)
Open
the
Nut
Cover
on
the
side
of
the
Jointer
Table,
turn
the
Knob
to
bring
the
back Blade on the Jointer Cutter Head to the
upper
position, and engage
the Jointer Cutter
Head
Clamp
(Fig. 20).
While
carefully
holding
both
sides
of
the
Blade, insert it between the Blade Holder and
the
back
Blade
ensuring
that
the
notched
grooves
on
the
Blade
are
aligned
with
the
Springs
in the
Blade
Holder.
Ж
CAUTION
: The
gap
between
the
Blade
Holder
and
the back
Blade
should
be just enough
for the
Blade
to
be easily
inserted.
If the
gap
is too
wide, the
Springs
may
become
twisted
and
damaged.
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