Denzel EP-82 [10/28] Electric planer

Denzel EP-82 [10/28] Electric planer
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ELECTRIC PLANER
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9. Recommendations for use
Use blanks of dry clean wood, free of nails, screws and other metal objects. Old boards tend to have signi cant
abrasive properties which lead to the decrease in blade resource.
Before you start processing the workpiece, you must  x it, especially if it is lightweight. Never hold the workpiece
with your hand – unintended touch of a rotating blade roll instantly causes serious injury.
Move the planer forward evenly, providing feed at which the engine speed will fall. Thus, the highest purity of
processing is achieved and machine overload is prevented.
Do not overheat the exterior of the machine during prolonged use. In case of excessive heating stop working,
let the machine work without load for 1 ... 2 minutes to cool the engine, turn the engine o and take a break till
the machine body is cool. Do not allow the machine working when there is an unusual noise in the engine or
mechanism. If noise appears turn the machine o and contact to an authorized service.
Do not operate the machine when visible  ashes appear in the engine ventilation openings, stop working and
contact the service center for diagnostics and, possibly, replacement of carbon brushes.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
Noise and vibration characteristics are given in the table №1.
If the Electrical Planer is be used for other work with the use of working tools, not provided by the manufacturer,
or maintenance will not meet the requirements, the vibration level may be di erent.
ATTENTION!
Always use personal hearing protection.
MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION!
Before starting maintenance and adjustment of the tool unplug the power cord from the power
outlet.
Working tooling maintenance
If you have noticed a decrease in the speed of equipment or extraneous noise when working, it is necessary to
hand over the planer to the service center for its repair.
The use of the worn working tooling (blades) reduces the e ectiveness of the work and may result in motor
failure, it is therefore necessary to periodically replace worn out tooling as soon as this becomes necessary.
Changing of blades
With a decrease in the purity of processing, signi cant heating of the blade roll, signs of engine overload or visible
blunting of cutting edges, it is recommended to replace blades.
The construction of the planer uses two-sided non-sharpened replaceable knives. At the  rst replacement it is
advisable to turn the blade.
To replace the blades it is necessary:
Using key 8 (pic.1) loosen the screws 15 in the grooves of the blade roll. The screws in the grooves of the blade
roll are installed in a thrust way, for their loosening it is necessary to screw them into the blade cassette 17 (pic.
1), rotating clockwise.
Without removing the cassette 17 from the groove of the roll, move the blade along the cassette guide in the
direction of the open end of the roll, remove the blade.
Turning or replacing the blade, install it in the cassette in the reverse order. When installing the blade, do not
exert considerable e ort, keep in mind that the blade is quite thin and fragile.
Align the blade on the end of the roll, tighten the  xing screws 15 evenly (pic. 1) using a wrench 8.
Repeat the above steps with the second blade, turning the roll half a turn.

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