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    - When not in use, tools should be stored in try, high, or locked-up place.
(6) Don’t force the tool
    - It will do the job better and safer at the rate it is intended. Avoid unnecessary overload, which may put the 
operator at risk and impair function of the tool.
(7) Use the right tool
    - Don’t force small tools and attachment to do the job of a heavy-duty tool.
    - Don’t use tools for purposes not intended: for example, do not use electric circular saws for cutting tree limbs 

or logs.

(8) Dress properly
    - Don’t wear loose clothes or jewelry; they can be caught in moving parts.
    - Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors.
    - Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
(9) Use safety goggles
    - Always wear safety goggles. If dust is produced, use the special masks.
(10) Don’t abuse cables
    - Never carry tool by cable or rank it to disconnect it from socket. Keep cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
(11) Don’t overreach
    - Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
(12) Maintain tools with care
    - Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. Follow instruction for lubricating accessories 

inspect tool cords periodically and replace if damaged.

    - Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil grease.
(13) Disconnect tools
    - When  not  in  use,  before  servicing  and  when  changing  accessories such  as  blades,  bits  and  cutters, 

disconnect tools from the power supply.

(14) Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
    - Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning 

it on.

(15) Avoid unintentional starting

    - Be sure that the switch is on the OFF position before inserting the plug into the socket.

(16) Use extension cord
    - If an extension cord is required, always check that its cross-section measurement is equal to or greater than 

that of the tool capability and so marked.

(17) Stay alert
    - Watch what you are doing, use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired.
(18) Check damaged parts
    -Before further use of tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that 

it will operate properly and perform its intended function.

    - Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, mounting and any other conditions that may 

affect its operation.

    - A  guard  or  other  part  that  is  damaged  should  be  properly  repaired  or  replaced  by  an  authorized  service

center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this instruction manual.

    - Have defective switches replaced by a qualified service center.
    - Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
(19) Check the voltage
    - Don’t plug the electric tool into the mains until you have checked that the voltage shown on the data plate 

corresponds to the voltage available.

Summary of Contents for ST-330 TP

Page 1: ...1 Operator s Manual ST 330 TP 330MM PORTABLE PLANER DKSH Hong Kong Limited 23 F Tower A Southmark 11 Yip Hing Street Wong Chuk Hang Hong Kong www dksh com 100x10mm ...

Page 2: ...o change this product at any time without prior notice SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 Handle Assembly 2 Carrying Band 3 Emergency ON OFF Switch 4 Cover 5 Base frame 6 Rollers 7 Depth Ruler 8 Carbon Brush Holder SPECIFICATIONS Model No ST 330 TP Motor 230V 50Hz 1500W Cutting Width 330 mm Cutting Thickness max 152 mm Cutting Depth max 0 8 2 8 mm No of Blade 2 Rotating Speed 9500 min ...

Page 3: ... any failure is not warranted to be entitled to compensation for loss of production or other economic losses related to non use of the product itself We will then return the product repaired or replaced at the expense of DKSH same but if as a result of control will not find any fault or if the defect has been caused by reasons that are not covered by the warranty the purchaser must bear the costs ...

Page 4: ...e servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits and cutters disconnect tools from the power supply 14 Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on 15 Avoid unintentional starting Be sure that the switch is on the OFF position before inserting the plug into the socket 16 Use extensi...

Page 5: ...lternatively hand it over to the relative dealer at the moment of purchasing a new appliance of the same type on a basis of a one to one ratio Differentiated disposal to enable possible recycling or environmentally compatible elimination of the appliance helps to limit undesirable effects on health and environment and promotes the reuse and or recycling of the materials that compose the appliance ...

Page 6: ... carrier Check for completeness Immediately report missing parts to dealer The machine is shipped complete in one carton Additional parts which need to be fastened to machine should be located and accounted for before assembling Refer to Figure 1 A Planer B Handle Assembly C 5 mm Flat Washer D 5 1 0x25 Socket Head Bolt E 4 mm Hex Wrench INSTALLATION The planer weighs approximately 32 kg when compl...

Page 7: ...se overheating and motor burnout Heavy loads require that voltage at motor terminals be not less than the voltage specified on nameplate GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Refer to figure 4 Properly Ground Outlet Figure 4 2 Prong Plug WARNING Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electrical shock Equipment should be grounded while in use to protect operator from electr...

Page 8: ...therwise the machine will tip over slide or walk on the supporting surface 9 Do not make planing cut deeper than 2 8 mm 10 Do not perform planning operation on material shorter than 355 mm narrower than 19 mm or wider than 330 mm or thinner than 13 mm 11 Do not leave the machine running when you are away 12 Before any adjusting for the machine turn off the switch and power and wait for the blades ...

Page 9: ...e work to turn off the machine push the OFF button and pull out the plug from power supply REPLACE BLADES Refer to Figure 6 WARNING Always turn planer OFF and disconnect from power source before starting any maintenance work Loosen and remove wing nut A from blade cover B Remove blade cover A Figure 6 B Carefully turn cutter head by hand towards to you until it is stopped by the self engaging latc...

Page 10: ... be turned OFF and the power supply must be disconnected too CAUTION Some chemicals can damage the product Do not use harsh chemicals like gasoline carbon tetrachloride paint thinner etc CAUTION A qualified repair technician must perform any tool service or repair Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in injury Use only identical replacement parts Use of unauthoriz...

Page 11: ...ccumulated in the electrical enclosures and that there are no worn or loose electrical connections Always keep clean the feed roller section table roller section chip cover section and other threaded sections to prevent chips and other dirt from attaching Occasionally lubricate the sliding sections Never let water or oil into the inside of motor Buildup of sawdust and other debris can cause your m...

Page 12: ... a cut 1 Adjust proper depth of cut 2 Knives cutting against grain 2 Cut along the grain 3 Dull knives 3 Sharpen knives Rough Raised Grain 1 Dull knives 1 Sharpen knives 2 Too heavy a cut 2 Adjust proper depth 3 Moisture content too high 3 Remove high moisture content from wood by drying Rounded glossy 1 Dull knives 1 Sharpen or replace knives surface 2 Feed speed too slow 2 Increase speed 3 Cutti...

Page 13: ...13 PART DIAGRAM ...

Page 14: ...17 Outside Gear Plate 1 84 Spacer 1 18 Ball Bearing 6202ZZ 1 85 Flat Washer 8mm 1 19 Shaft 1 86 Pan Head Screw 8 1 0x25mm 1 20 Gripe 2 87 Right Elevating Nut 1 21 Socket Pan Head Screw 8 1 25x16mm 4 88 Hex Nut 2 22 Cover 2 89 Left Elevating Screw 1 23 70TGear 1 90 Dustproof Cover 1 24 58T 12T Double Gear 1 91 Bearing 2 25 52T 12T Double Gear 1 92 Bearing Retaining 2 26 Bushing 5 93 Bearing 2 27 Sp...

Page 15: ... 113 Hex Head Bolt 6 1 0x25mm 4 52 Cutter head 1 114 Hex Nut 6 1 0mm 4 53 Pin 4 115 Sprocket 4 54 Pan Head Screw 6 1 0x16mm 12 116 Retaining Ring 3AMI 10 2 55 Gib 2 117 Idler Bracket 2 56 Blade 2 118 Lock Washer 5mm 4 57 Spring 4 119 Socket Head Bolt 5 0 8x16mm 4 58 Key 5x5x10mm 1 120 Key C4x10mm 4 59 Bearing Retainer 1 121 Hex Nut 12 1 5mm 4 60 Socket Head Bolt 5 0 8x10mm 3 122 Shaft 1 61 Cutter ...

Page 16: ...ovisions of Directives 2006 42 EC Machinery directive 2006 95 EC Low voltage directive 2004 108 EC EMC 2002 95 EC RoHS directive 2002 96 EC WEEE directive and tested in accordance with below standards EN 61029 1 2009 A11 2009 EN 61029 2 3 2004 EN 859 2007 A1 2009 EN 860 2007 A1 2009 EN 861 2007 A1 2009 EN 55014 1 2006 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 EN 60204 1 2005 A1 ...

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