PPHA 20-Li B2
GB
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IE
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Parking shoe (see fig. B)
The parking shoe allows you to put the appliance
down without risking damage to the workpiece.
While working, the parking shoe is flipped up
and rear part of the plane sole is exposed.
Planing
CAUTION! RISK OF KICKBACK!
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Always switch the appliance on before
applying it to the workpiece.
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Set desired cut depth.
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Switch the appliance on.
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Place the appliance with the front part of the
plane sole on the workpiece.
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Move the appliance with straight, even motions
over the workpiece.
♦
Push forward slowly and do not exert excessive
pressure on the plane sole . Excessive speed
reduces the surface quality and can lead to
clogging of the chip ejector.
Chamfering edges
The V grooves in the front plane sole allow
easy chamfering of workpiece edges.
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Use the V groove that corresponds to the
chamfer width required.
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Place the planer with the V groove onto the
workpiece edge and guide it forwards.
Fitting the rip fence (not supplied,
see fig. G)
NOTE
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Replacement parts that are not listed (such as
batteries, rip fence or fold depth stop) can be
ordered via our Service Hotline.
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Undo the fastening screw on the appliance.
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Fit the rip fence onto the appliance using the
fastening screw .
Removing/fitting the planing
blade (see figs. C–D)
RISK OF INJURY!
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Always switch the appliance off and remove
the battery before carrying out any work on
the appliance.
CAUTION!
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There is a risk of injury due to the cutting
edges of the planing blade !
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Never touch the cutting edges of the planing
blade .
The planing blade has two cutting edges and
can be turned.
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Replace the planing blade
when both cut-
ting edges are blunt.
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Do not try to sharpen the planing blade
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Turn the planing blade or replace it
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
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Wear suitable protective gloves when
changing the planing blades.
NOTE
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Do not undo the two hex screws . They
are used for adjusting the height of the cutter
block. No adjustment is required if you use
the planing blades sold by the manufacturer.
Otherwise, an imbalance may occur. Use
only the planing blades supplied by the
manufacturer.
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When changing the blade, always replace
both blades to prevent an imbalance.
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Unscrew only one blade to start with. This will
allow you to use the factory-mounted second
blade for reference when reassembling later.
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Use the supplied open-ended spanner to
undo the 3 fastening screws a little way so
that the planing blade can be moved (see
fig. C).
Summary of Contents for PPHA 20-Li B2
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