Anleitung BEH 750 SPK1
08.08.2006
Safety rules
The corresponding safety information can be
found in the enclosed booklet.
Operating instructions for the hand-
held plane
MACHINE DESCRIPTION
1
Knob for setting the planing depth
2
ON/OFF switch
3
Safety lock-off
4
Rear baseplate
5
Belt guard
6
Front baseplate
7
Chip outlet
8
Dust bag
9
Accessory parallel stop
10
Accessory for setting the depth of step
11
Changeover switch for chip ejector
USE
The electric hand-held plane is for the planing,
rebating and chamfering of wooden parts.
POWER SUPPLY
Before using your machine for the first time, make
sure your power supply is the same as that specified
on the type plate. Under no circumstances should
your power supply exceed that specified by more
than 10%.
SWITCH
The electric hand-held plane is equipped with a
safety switch to prevent accidents. To switch the
machine on, press the lock-off button on the side of
the machine and then press the ON switch. To
switch off the hand-held plane, release the ON
switch, which will then jump back to its starting
position.
Dust extraction (Fig. 2)
For an optimal dust extraction you can fit the dust
bag (8) supplied. To do so, slide the dust bag (8) into
the dust outlet (7) on the side of the electric hand
plane.
The dust bag (8) can be connected to the chip
ejector (7) optionally on either the left or right. Use
the changeover switch (11) to select between the
chip ejectors (7).
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USING THE MACHINE
Important: The electric hand-held plane must be
switched on before coming into contact with the
workpiece.
Setting the planing depth
The planing depth can be set between 0 and 2 mm
by turning the setting and guide knob to the left or
right.
When you have finished working with the plane, set
the planing depth so that the knife is lowered and
protected against damage.
Planing flat surfaces
Set the desired planing depth. Place the front
baseplate of the electric hand-held plane on the
workpiece and switch it on. Holding the plane in both
hands, slide it over the surface, making sure both the
front and rear baseplates are lying flat on the
workpiece.
To finish the planed surface, set a very low planing
depth and rework the planed surface as often as
necessary.
Chamfering edges ((45°) Fig. 7)
You can chamfer edges to 45° both quickly and
easily by making use of the V-groove in the front
baseplate of the plane. Position the V-groove of the
plane on the edge to be chamfered and guide it
steadily along the edge, always retaining the same
angle.
Parallel stop (Fig. 3/4/5)
Use the parallel stop (9) when you want to plane
parallel to the edge of the workpiece.
Installing the parallel stop:
Fasten the mount (d) of the parallel stop to the left
side of the tool using the supplied thumb screw (a).
Now connect the mount (d) to the slide of the parallel
stop (9). The guide rail must always be aligned in
downward direction.
Fix the distance required between the parallel stop
and the edge of the workpiece.
Fasten the parts with the carriage bolt (b) and the
wing nut (c).
Step planing (Fig. 6)
The planing of steps is possible with the help of the
parallel stop.
Mount the parallel stop (9) on the left side of the tool
and the step depth scale (10) on the right side of the
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