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Bosch 1594 Consignes De Fonctionnement/Sécurité page 12

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PARK REST STAND
The park rest stand automatically springs
down to help keep the blade from coming in
contact with the work surface when planer is
not in use (Fig. 11). The park rest stand is
designed to swing up and out of the way by
it itself when the back of the plane crosses
the leading edge of the workpiece (Fig. 10).
It will also swing up when planing begins in
the middle of the work piece (in from the
edge of the work piece).
UNCLOGGING THE CHIP EXHAUST
SYSTEM
Remove plug from power
!
WARNING
source if it becomes
necessary to manually remove chips. The
blades are hidden from view and you may be
cut if contacted.
To minimize the possibility of clogging, make
sure:
1. Chip eject lever is all the way forward (left
eject) or back (right eject).
2. The depth of cut is reasonable for the
material.
3. The feed rate is reasonable for the
material.
(See FEED RATE & DEPTH OF CUT)
If clogging occurs, stop the planer and move
the chip eject lever back and forth. If this
does not break up the clog, unplug the
planer and carefully insert a screwdriver or
similar object into the dust port to break up
the clog.
DELUXE BEVEL GUIDE FENCE
The Deluxe Bevel Guide Fence (Fig. 12) can
be used to cut various desired widths, with
the additional capability of guiding the planer
on any angle up to 45 degrees, to allow
edge chamfering (Fig. 13).
Installing the angle fence: Place the wing
knob through the appropriate hole in the
guide bracket and screw into the housing.
Securely tighten wing knob (Fig. 1).
Setting the cutting width: Loosen wing
knob and using the width scale, slide the
fence along the guide bracket to the desired
position. Securely tighten wing knob (Fig. 1).
Setting the cutting angle: Loosen round
knobs and pivot the fence to the desired
position. Securely tighten round knobs
(Fig. 1).
FIG. 11
FIG. 12
9 mm
max
FIG. 13
Note that the adjustable front shoe contains
three chamfer V-grooves, which will follow
the corner of a workpiece to allow easier
handling when using the deluxe angle/width
fence (Fig. 13).
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PARK
REST
45°

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