Operating The Surface Planer; Adjusting The Rip Fence; Adjusting The Planer Blade Cover; Setting The Cutting Depth - Parkside PADM 1250 A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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Operating the surface
planer
Remove the mains plug before car-
rying out any adjustments.

Adjusting the rip fence

1. Loosen the star grip nut (27) and set the
desired inclination.
The inclination can be found on the
scale (26) on the strut.
2. Fix your setting by tightening the star
grip nut (27).
Adjusting the planer
blade cover
For wide, fl at workpieces (Fig. 
1. Loosen the star grip screw (28) and the
butterfl y screw (12).
2. Lift the planer blade cover (25) and
slide the workpiece to be machined un-
der the planer blade cover (25).
3. The planer blade cover (25) must lay
fl at on the workpiece to be machined.
Retighten the star grip screw (28) and
the butterfl y screw (12).
For thin workpieces (Fig. 
1. Loosen the star grip screw (2) and push
the planer blade cover (25) as far to the
side as the workpiece is wide.
2. Fix the star grip screw (2) and thus the
position of the planer blade cover.

Setting the cutting depth

Turn the adjusting screw (5) to the right or
left to set the desired chip depth. The set
chip depth can be found on the scale (6).
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Operating the
thicknesser
When thicknessing, the chip removal is
adjusted via the crank handle (3).
to remove more than 2 mm of wood, make
several passes.
1. Measure the current height of the work-
piece to be machined.
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2. Using the crank handle (3), set the
desired height (�� current height minus
max. 2 mm). The set height can be
found on the scale (31).
3. Place the workpiece on the planing table
(23) and push the workpiece towards the
cutting roll using the push stick (18).
4. If the desired height has not yet been
reached, readjust the workpiece height
(max. 2 mm) and repeat the process un-
til you have reached the desired height.
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Two blades are installed in the blade shaft.
Always replace the blades in pairs. Do not
attempt to sharpen the blades!
Remove the mains plug before car-
rying out any adjustments.
Setting the cutting depth
A maximum of 2 mm of wood can
be planed off per pass. If you want

Replacing and

aligning the blades

Cutting hazard! Do not hold
the blade by its cutting edges.
Always change the planer blades
one after the other. In this way, you
can use the one that is still installed to
guide you during fi tting.

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