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Technical Data; Operating The Tool - EINHELL PROFI Silver Line PS-HO 900 Bedienungsanleitung

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Anleitung PS-HO 900_SPK1

4. TECHNICAL DATA

Power input:
Rated voltage:
Rated frequency:
Idle speed n0:
15.000 rpm
Plane width:
Plane depth:
Rebate depth:
Weight (excluding accessories):
Protection class:
Noise and vibration
Permanent noise level:
84.8 dB(A)
Peak noise level:
97.9 dB(A)
Hand-arm vibration:
5. ELECTRIC PLANE OPERATION
Secure the workpiece wherever possible. Use
clamps or a vise to hold the workpiece securely. This
is far safer than holding it in your hand and also
means that you have both hands free to operate the
electric tool.

5.1 Operating the tool

To avoid damage to the electric plane, make
sure there are no foreign objects attached to the
workpiece. The following sections describe how
other accessories can be fitted to the electric
plane and for what jobs you can use them.
Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket.
Hold the tool's handle in both hands; place the
front base plate of the plane on the workpiece.
The base plates must lie flat on the workpiece
whilst the plane is operating.
5.2 Switching on the tool (Figure 3)
Press the safety lock-off (2) with your thumb. At the
same time press the ON/OFF switch (3). The electric
plane will start. The electric plane will continue to
operate for as long as you hold down the ON/OFF
switch (3). The safety lock-off (2) remains depressed
automatically during this time.
Planing: Operate the tool at full speed.
Only then should you start to move the plane (hold-
ing the handle with both hands) evenly over the sur-
face of the workpiece.
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5.3 Switching off the tool (Figure 3)
Release the ON/OFF switch (3). The tool will stop.
Allow the plane to come to a complete standstill
900 W
before you put it down. An exposed knife shaft
230 V~
can become caught in the surface and result in a
50 Hz
loss of control and serious injuries.
82 mm
5.4 Setting the chip depth (Figure 4)
The chip depth can be set using the handle (4)
0-3 mm
between 0 mm and 3 mm.
0-18 mm
Counter-clockwise direction: Lower chip depth
3,4 kg
Clockwise direction: Greater chip depth
II / ®
Start planing with a less precise setting. Used a
low chip depth (0 – 0.6 mm) for finishing surfa-
ces; complete several passes over the surface if
necessary.
We recommend that each time you change the
2,9 m/s
2
chip depth you start by planing a waste piece of
the same type. This will enable you to find the
best feed speed for the workpiece very easily.
Protect the planing knife: Set the chip depth to
0 mm when you have finished work.
5.5 Cutting edges (Figure 5)
There are three V-shaped grooves (a) in the front
base plate that enable you to plane edges at an
angle of 45° for a smooth finish. You can choose
from three different sizes of V-shaped grooves
(a).
Switch on the tool and wait until it reaches full
speed. Place the required V-shaped groove (a)
on the edge of the workpiece at an angle of 45°.
Now move the electric plane along the edge of
the workpiece.
To achieve a good quality result you should keep
the feed speed and angle constant.
5.6 Parallel stop (Figure 6 / 7)
Use the parallel stop (9) when you want to plane par-
allel to the edge of the workpiece.
Fit the parallel stop:
Secure the parallel stop mount to the screw hole
on the left at the front; use a washer and a wing
screw (a) for this purpose.
Connect the mount to the slide on the parallel
stop (9). The guide strip must always face down-
wards. Fix the distance required between the
parallel stop and the edge of the workpiece.
Secure the parts with the washer, wing screw (b)
and nut (c).
5.7 Planing steps (Figure 8)
The planing of steps is possible with the help of
the parallel stop.
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