18
GB
IE
General description
An illustration of the most import-
ant functional components can be
found on the front fold-out page.
Scope of delivery
First, unpack the device and check for com-
pleteness.
Dispose of the packaging material properly.
•
Cordless Planer
• Shavings ejector
• Spanner
• Allen key
• Operating instructions
Description of functions
The cordless planer has a rotating planer
shaft, which is equipped with two blades.
Please refer to the descriptions below for
information on how the operating elements
work.
Refer to the following descriptions for a fun-
ctional description of the controls.
Overview
A
1 Controller, cutting depth adjust-
ment
2 Battery charge level indicator
3 Ventilation holes
4 Safety switch
5 On/off switch
6 Rechargeable battery
7 Planer sole
8 Ejection chute
9 Allen key
10 Spanner
11 Shavings extraction adapter
12 Shavings ejector, left/right
13 V-groove
14 Blade holder, planer blade
15 Nut, blade fi xing
16 Screw, blade height adjustment
17 Planer blades
Technical data
Cordless Planer ......................PHA 12 A1
Nominal voltage U
......................
12 V
Idle speed n
0
....................... 14500 min
-1
Protection category...........................IPX0
Weight (incl. battery) .................... 1.5 kg
Cutting depth (10 x 0.2 mm increments)
optimal ................................. 0 - 1 mm
maximum .............................. 1 - 2 mm
Planer width ........................max. 56 mm
Sound pressure level
(L
pA
) .....................79.4 dB(A), K
pA
= 3 dB
Sound power level (L
WA
)
measured ...........90.4 dB(A); K
WA
= 3 dB
Vibration (a
h
) ...... 3.546 m/s
2
; K= 1.5 m/s
2
Levels of noise and vibration were deter-
mined according to the norms and regula-
tions in the declaration of conformity.
The vibration emission value has been mea-
sured according to a standardised testing
method and may be used for comparison
with another power tool.
The indicated vibration emission value may
also be used for an introductory assessment
of the exposure.
Warning:
The vibration emission
value whilst actually using the power
tool may vary from the given values
regardless of the type and way in
which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vi-
brations as low as possible. An
example of a measure to reduce
vibration exposure is limiting the
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