Denzel EP-82 [9/28] Electric planer

Denzel EP-82 (27801) [9/28] Electric planer
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ELECTRIC PLANER
EN
When working outdoors use industrial extension cords intended for outdoor use. Do not use homemade
extensions. When working outdoors connect power tools to the power circuit equipped with a di erential
automatic with a response current of not more than 30 мА, this will reduce the risk of electric shock.
When connecting, ensure that the insulation of the electrical cable and the power plug of the machine are intact.
Make sure the machine's power switch is in the “oposition.
This power tool can be connected to power outlets that do not have the protective ground, since it has double
insulation (protection class II).
4. Turning the planer on
The planer is equipped with a system of protection against accidental starting. To turn the machine on it is
necessary to press the lock button of the switch 5, then press the switch key 4 (pic. 1). To turn o - release the 4 key.
5. While working
turn the planer on only if there is no contact between the blade roll and the workpiece. Allow the engine to
reach its maximum speed, only after that start processing;
select the feed according to the hardness of the wood to be processed and the width of the cutting. The feed
must be such that the drop in the frequency of rotation of the blade roll is no more than 20% (by ear) relative
to the idle speed;
monitor the uniformity of the exit of the processing products from the dust removing port, if the nozzle becomes
clogged, immediately clean it with a suitable sized wooden object. It is forbidden to clean the dust removing
channel with your hands;
when using a dust bag clean it in often. Consider that the bag  lls up very quickly with a signi cant amount of
dust. Over ow of the bag leads to jamming of the blade roll and overheating of the engine;
do not overload the machine, monitor the engine body heat, take breaks in time;
avoid mechanical damage, shocks, falls of the machine on hard surfaces, etc.;
protect the tool from exposure of intense heat sources and chemically active substances, as well as from the
ingress of liquids and foreign solid objects inside the housing;
ensure e cient removal of processing products from the cutting zone;
do not block or obstruct the ventilation openings in the machine housing;
turn the machine o using the switch before disconnecting from the power supply.
6. Chamfering
The front base plate of the planer has guide grooves 12 (pic. 1) of di erent depths, designed to facilitate movement
along the sharp edge of the workpiece.
Select the groove that matches the desired chamfer width, set the depth of cutting using the handle 1 (pic. 1.) to
zero, make processing for smooth chamfering.
7. Rabbeting
The planer can perform operations of rabbeting (steps on the edge of the workpiece). To adjust the instrument,
install and adjust the edge guide so that the distance from the right (open) end of the blade roll to the stop surface
of the guide corresponds to the required width of the step. Set the step depth using stop 13 (pic. 1) in the range
up to 18 mm. Having established a rational amount of removal in a single pass using the handle 1 (pic. 1), do the
cutting in several passes along the edge of the workpiece until the limiter 13 touches the surface of the workpiece.
8. At the end of the work:
disconnect the tool from the power supply making sure the switch is in the “oposition;
clean the machine and its accessories from dust.
ATTENTION!
Immediately after work be sure to remove and clean the dust bag in order to avoid spontaneous
combustion of processing products.

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