Installation; Functional Description - Makita 2012NB Instruction Manual

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INSTALLATION

Movement and transport of thicknesser
Fig.1
CAUTION:
Watch your step when moving the tool.
Fold the sub-tables. Grasp the carrying handles when
moving the tool.
When transporting it by vehicle, secure with a rope or
other substantial means to prevent tipping or movement.
Positioning the thicknesser
Fig.2
Locate the tool in a well lit and level place where you can
maintain good footing and balance. Bolt/screw it to the
workbench or stand (optional accessory) using the bolt
holes provided in the base.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before adjusting or checking function on
the tool.
Switch action
Fig.3
CAUTION:
Before plugging in the tool, always be sure that the
tool is switched off. The pilot lamp lights up when
the tool is plugged into the power source.
To start the tool, press the ON ( 1 ) button. To stop it,
press the OFF ( O ) button.
Dimensional adjustment
Fig.4
Lower the main frame by turning the crank handle
counterclockwise until the indicator plate points to the
scale
graduation
indicating
dimension. One full turn of the crank handle moves the
main frame 2 mm up or down. The scale has inch
graduations on its right side and metric graduations on its
left side.
Adjusting depth of cut
The maximum depth of cut differs depending upon the
width of workpiece being cut. Refer to the table. When
you need to remove more than the amount specified in
the table, set the depth of cut shallower than the amount
and make two or more passes.
Width of workpiece being cut
Less than 150 mm
150 mm - 240 mm
240 mm - 304 mm
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To adjust the depth of cut, proceed as follows.
the
desired
finished
Maximum depth of cut
3.0 mm
1.5 mm
1.0 mm
Fig.5
Insert the workpiece flat on the table top. Lower the main
frame by turning the crank handle counterclockwise. The
depth gauge will rise and the amount of gauge rise
indicates the depth of cut.
CAUTION:
Always lower the main frame when aligning the
indicator plate with the graduation indicating the
desired finished dimension. If you raise the main
frame
into
additional play in the screw may result. This may
cause an undesired finished dimension.
Always place the workpiece flat on the table top
when predetermining the depth of cut. Otherwise,
the predetermined depth of cut will differ from
actual depth of cut.
Depth adjusting gauge
Fig.6
Use the depth adjusting gauge when you need to
predetermine the depth of cut more accurately. To do so,
proceed as follows.
1.
First, plane the workpiece at the predetermined
depth of cut. Measure the thickness of the planed
piece to know how much more stock you need to
remove.
2.
Turn the depth adjusting gauge on the crank
handle until the 0 graduation is aligned with the
groove on the tool.
3.
Now turn the crank handle counterclockwise until
the graduation for the desired depth of cut is
aligned with the groove on the tool.
4.
When you need to remove more than the amount
specified in the table mentioned in the "Adjusting
depth of cut" section, set the depth of cut
shallower than the amount and make two or more
passes.
Stopper
Fig.7
Use the stopper when you need to plane many
workpieces to the same thickness. To do so, proceed as
follows.
1.
Turn the crank handle until the indicator plate
points to the scale graduation indicating the
desired finished dimension.
2.
Depress the stopper button and lower the stopper
until it just contacts the table top.
3.
If you need fine adjustment of the stopper, turn the
stopper knob.
CAUTION:
When the stopper is not in use, always raise it to
the topmost position. Never force the crank handle
when the stopper is in contact with the table top.
This may cause tool damage.
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the
desired
finished
dimension,

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