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fig.2

 

9

   check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect it's operation.

 

9

   if a guard or other part is damaged it should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service centre unless otherwise indicated  

  in this instruction manual.

 

9

  

stay alert

 - Watch what you are doing, use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired.

 

9

   When not in use switch off the SM1311 and remove plug from the power supply. 

 

nOte! max. allowable blade projection over cutterblock 1.0mm/0.004 inch +10%.

2.  intrODuctiOn

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ompact and portable power planer/thicknesser with heavy-duty cast base for accurate and smooth operation. Accurate fence tilts between 45° and 90°. 

fitted with two blades capable of handling timber up to 200mm wide. easy conversion from planer to thicknesser. thicknesser fitted with feed rollers. no-volt 

release switch prevents uncontrolled re-start after power interruption. includes dust extraction port.

3.  speciFicatiOn

model no: .................................................................. sm1311

motor power: ...................................................

1250W - 230V

max. cutting width x depth: ................................... 200 x 2mm

max. thicknesser capacity: ......................................... 120mm

feed rate:.................................................................

7mtr/min

cutter head speed: ...................................................

8000rpm

fence angle: ..............................................................

45°-90°

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orking table size: ............................................737 x 210mm

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eight: ...........................................................................

29kg

4.  cOntents

4.1.    

assemBlY

 

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   WarninG! DO nOt

 plug the planer into the mains power supply until completely assembled. 

4.1.1.   

the machine is shipped nearly complete in one carton. Additional parts which need to be fastened to machine should be located and  

 

accounted for before assembling. (

fig. 1

).

 

A. 

Planer and thicknesser

 

B. 

Angle fence                                                                        

 

c. 

4mm Hex wrench

 

d. 

Handle assembly

 

e. 

Hex bolt

 

F. 

5mm lock washer

 

G.   

5mm flat washer

 

H.   

dust chute 

5.  installatiOn

5.1.    

The planner/thicknesser weighs 29kg. The surface it is installed on must:

 

- be capable of withstanding its own weight and that of any workpiece.

 

- be installed in a place with ample lighting and correct power supply.  

 

- have enough room to move the workpiece through the entire cut.

 

- be enough room that operators or bystanders will

 nOt 

have to stand in line with the wood while using the tool.

5.2.    

The planner/thicknesser can be installed on a workbench using bolts, lock washers and hex nuts (not supplied).

5.3.    

Ensure the surface is level, does not rock and that the tables are level. Refer to fig.2. for fixing dimensions in millimetres.

6.  OperatiOnal saFetY

 

9

   regularly check that blades and lock bars are locked tight in cutterblock.

 

9

   Max. allowable blade projection over cutterblock 1.0mm/0.004 inch +10%.

 

8

  

DO nOt

 remove any of the machine’s safety guards other than for servicing and repair work. Keep guards operational at all times.

 

9

   set and secure safety guards in position before operating machine.

 

9

   When operating machine in enclosed spaces connect to a dust collector.

 

9

   Regularly check anti-kickback fingers for proper operation.

 

9

   Always wear eye protection.

 

9

   rebating, tenoning, moulding and recessing may not be undertaken without the use of special guards.

 

8

  

DO nOt

 make jointing or planning cut deeper than 2 mm.

7.  OperatiOn

 

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WarninG!

 make sure that the switch is in off position before adjusting the cutting depth, replacing or adjusting the blades. make sure  

  the blade screws are securely tightened.

7.1.    

settinG anGle Fence

 Refer to fig.3.

7.1.1. 

  

Insert screw into the slot A, then locate the fence on screw D. Securely tighten screw A first, then screw C. 

7.1.2. 

  

Angle adjustment is made by means of wing screw C in accordance with scale B .

7.1.3.   

Angle fence (optional accessory) has to be placed into the groove of the right side plate and screwed on to  the rear table by means of  

 

the socket head screw provided.

7.2.    

OVerlOaD prOtectiOn

7.2.1.   

if the overload protection activates, the motor is overloaded. the cause must be located and the fault eliminated. 

7.2.2.   

the motor will switch off automatically and cannot be switched on again until the motor has cooled down or the power supply restored.

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