GB
IE
20
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
• Shavings extraction adapter
• Spanner
• Allen key
• Storage case
• Operating instructions
Battery and charger are
not included.
Description of functions
The cordless planer has a rotating planer
shaft, which is equipped with two blades.
The cordless planer can be used to plane
boards and beams.
The cordless planer is also suitable for be-
velling edges and creating rebates.
Refer to the following descriptions for a fun-
ctional description of the controls.
Please refer to the descriptions below for
information on how the operating elements
work.
Overview
A
1 Controller,
cutting depth adjustment
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 fixing
16 Screw, blade height adjustment
17 Planer blades
A
18 Retractable blade protection
19 Planer shaft
Technical data
Cordless Planer ...................... PHA 12 B2
Nominal voltage U
......................
12 V
Idle speed n
0
....................... 14500 min
-1
Protection category...........................
IPX0
Weight (with battery) ........ approx. 1.6 kg
Cutting depth (10 increments: 0 /0,4/0,6/
0,8/1,0/1,2/1,4/1,6/1,8/2 mm)
optimal ................................. 0 - 1 mm
maximum .............................. 1 - 2 mm
Rebate depth ............................ 0-17 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
Temperature............................max 50 °C
Charging process ...................4 - 40 °C
Operation .......................... -20 - 50 °C
Storage .................................0 - 45 °C