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FIG. 4
FIG. 6
STRAIGHT EDGE
TABLE EXTENSION
MAIN TABLE
FIG. 7
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FIG. 8
HAND HOLD
FIG. 5
FIG. 9
CORD WRAP
FIG. 10
DEPTH
ADJUSTMENT
SCALE
HEAD LOCK
LEVER
R
DEPTH
WRENCH
ADJUSTMENT
HANDLE
SCREW
ARROW
LABEL
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thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work
support or moved to other job sites and reclamped.
NOTE: If you elect to mount your planer to a piece of
plywood, make sure that the mounting screws don't
protrude from the bottom of the wood. The plywood must sit
flush on the work support.
CAUTION: Be sure the mounting surface is not warped
or otherwise uneven.
Transporting the Planer
When moving your planer, carry it either by the side
carrying handles or by the hand indentation at the base of
the planer. (Figure 4). When transporting or storing the
planer, use the cord wrap located in the back of the tool
(Figure 5) to keep the cord in-place.

OPERATING CONTROLS

Table Extensions
Before using your planer, fold down the table extensions in
the front and back of the tool. The back edge of each table
extension is adjusted to be level with main table (Figure 6).
After extended use, the table extensions might become
slightly out of level. See the Adjustments section of this
manual for levelling directions.
Depth Adjustment
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT SCALE
The depth adjustment scale, located on the right front of
your planer, indicates the finished thickness of your
workpiece (Figure 7).
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE
To set the finished thickness, first unlock the head lock lever
(Figure 8). This allows the cutting head to be easily adjusted.
Re-lock the head lock lever before planing for best results.
Turning the handle clockwise lowers the cutting head, while
turning counter-clockwise raises the cutting head. One full
rotation of the handle moves the cutter head 1/16".
FINE ADJUSTMENTS
The depth adjustment handle also allows for fine
adjustments, from 1/64" to 1/16".
Fine adjustments are ideal for "shaving" small amounts
from planed material. For example, if your planed
workpiece measures 3 1/16" thick, but should be 3" thick,
adjust your planer to remove the excess 1/16":
• Plane and measure your workpiece. In this example, the
finished thickness is 3 1/16".
• Turn the circular label on the depth adjustment handle
until the "0" mark aligns with the arrow on the top of the
tool (Figure 10). Do not make any other adjustments to
the planer.
• Turn the depth adjustment handle clockwise until the
1/16" mark aligns with the arrow.
• Plane your workpiece. The final thickness should be 3".

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