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To Install Rebate Fence
1. Loosen the rebate fence tightening knob
2. Slide the crossbar on the rebate fence
on the side of the planer as shown in Figure E.
3. Set the width of cut by adjusting the edge guide across the
width of the shoe.
4. Securely tighten rebate fence tightening knob
nOTE: The rebate fence should be below the planer when
installed correctly as shown in Figure F.
To Make a Rebate Cut
1. Turn the rebate fence tightening knob
desired width of cut.
2. Make several cuts until the desired depth is reached.
nOTE: It will be necessary to make quite a few cuts for most
rebate applications.
To Change Blades (Fig. G, H1-H3)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
CAUTION: Planer blades are extremely sharp. Handle with
great care.
This planer uses 82 mm reversible carbide blades. When
replacing the blade, use 82 mm blades. Use D
replacement blade Part No. N455909. Other sizes may degrade
performance or cause damage to the planer.
Blade Storage (Fig. A, G)
Your planer is equipped with blade storage for two additional
blades. To store or remove additional blades, turn the blade
storage knob
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counter clockwise to open.
Reversible Carbide Blades (Fig. H1-H3)
1. To Remove Blade from Planer (Fig. h2)
a. Loosen and remove the three star-head screws
with the T25 star key
cover
from the drum
19
b. Remove the blade carrier/guide bar
assembly (
21
,
23
,
blade
25
.
2. To Adjust Blade Using gauge Plate (provided with
tool) (Fig. h3)
a. Cautiously place the sharp edge of the carbide blade
on the gauge plate
carbide blade facing up. Either edge of the reversible
carbide blade can be set flush against the gauge plate
inside wall
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.
b. Place the blade carrier/guide bar assembly on the blade
so that the rib on the blade carrier
on the carbide blade
will over-hang the end of the gauge plate
Loosen the two cross-shaped screws
a screwdriver.
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.
8
into the hole
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8
to adjust the
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provided. Remove the drum
20
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). Carefully remove the carbide
22
with the grooved side of the
fits into the groove
26
25
. The heel of the guide bar
22
.
with
21
c. Simultaneously hold the blade carrier
against the gauge plate inside wall
the heel of the guide bar
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of the gauge plate. Securely tighten the cross shaped
screws
3. To Reinstall Blade (Fig. h1, h3)
a. Remove the adjusted blade carrier/guide bar assembly
.
from the gauge plate
bar
23
b. Place the drum cover
bar assembly. Loosely screw the three hex screws
into the drum
the drum and the blade carrier
c. Slide the carbide blade between the drum
blade carrier
blade carrier sets into the groove in the blade.
d. Centre the carbide blade
making sure the blade is clear of the tool housing on
both sides
e. Securely tighten the three star head screws
the drum.
4. Repeat procedure for the other blade.
nOTE: If your planer is not fitted with carbide blades, the blade
carrier
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cost from your local DeWalt authorised service centre.
Kickstand (Fig. I)
Your planer is equipped with a kickstand
lowers when the tool is lifted from the work surface allowing the
planer to set on the work surface without the blade touching it.
When planing, the kickstand raises as the tool is pushed forward
through the material. If the kickstand obstructs special planing
work, it can be stored and locked out of the way.
WARNING: Be sure that the kickstand is correctly
extended when setting the planer on a work surface.
Edge Chamfering (Fig. J)
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Your planer has a precision machined chamfering groove
the front shoe for planing along a corner of the wood. The width
of the groove is 4.5 to 8 mm. It's a good idea to try a piece of
scrap wood before doing finish work.
Dust Extraction (Fig. A, K1, K2)
Your planer has a built-in AirLock connection (Fig. K1,
which allows either a dust bag or a shop vacuum to be
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connected. The built-in outlet utilizes the D
connection system making it compatible with the D
dust extractor.
To Attach the Dust Bag
While holding the planer, slide the dust bag collar onto the
AirLock connection
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To Empty the Dust Bag
1. While holding the planer, remove the dust bag by sliding it
off the AirLock connection
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against the back edge
.
21
22
and place the heel of the guide
into the groove on the drum
over the blade carrier/guide
19
20
so that there is a small gap between
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from the side so that the rib on the
25
under the blade carrier
required for carbide blades is available at additional
12
as shown in Figure K.
12
.
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and blade
25
while holding
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.
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18
26
and the
20
26
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to
27
that automatically
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in
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