16.6
Planing
The unused part of the planing shaft for machining the workpiece must be covered by
the covers (planer knife cover, guidance planer fence). Never touch the edges of the
workpiece with your fingers, but always leave both hands on the workpiece with your
fingers when planing. If the workpiece is short and narrow, use the sliding wood.
Only plane workpieces that rest firmly on the machine and that can be guided safely!
16.6.1
Planing small workpieces
16.6.2
Planing with tilted planer fence
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• Fix the planer fence (1) in the desired working position.
• Set the desired planing thickness on the adjusting screw
(3).
• Adjust the planer knife cover (2) so that the distance
between the cover and the workpiece is approx. 5mm.
• Start machine.
• Press the workpiece against the planer table with one hand.
• Push the workpiece slowly and evenly over the shaft with
the second hand.
• After finishing the operation switch off the machine.
• Wait until the shaft has come to a standstill before
proceeding with any further work!
• Lower the planer knife cover (C) so that the planing shaft is
covered.
• Move the planer knife cover to the workpiece and fix it with
a distance of approx. 5mm.
• When planing, place the workpiece with the small side on
the planer table and press with one hand against the planer
fence and planer table.
• Push the workpiece slowly and evenly over the shaft with
the second hand.
• Lower the planer knife cover so that the planing shaft is
covered.
• Move the planer knife cover to the workpiece and fix it with
a distance of approx. 5mm.
• When planing, place the workpiece with the small side on
the planer table and press with one hand against the planer
fence and planer table.
• Push the workpiece slowly and evenly over the shaft with
the second hand.
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