Product Manual
ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING! To avoid injury from accidental startups, always ensure that the tool is switched OFF and un-
plugged from the power supply before making adjustments or installing or removing blades. 
7. Slide the blade with the good side up into the blade retainer of 
the cutterhead (Fig. 13).
NOTE: The flat side of the blade should be facing the front of the 
planer and the ridged side of the blade should be facing the back 
of the planer.
8. To ensure an even cut, the blade should align with the outside 
edge of the front and rear shoes. Place a straight edge along the 
outside edge of the front and rear shoe (Fig. 14). Slide the planer 
blade to just contact the straight edge so that it is in line with the 
outside edge of the shoes.
9. The blades must be mounted so that the cutting edge is abso-
lutely level (parallel to the surface of the rear shoe). Check that 
both ends of the blade protrude out evenly from the blade retainer 
of the cutterhead. 
NOTE: The planed surface will end up rough and uneven if blades 
are not set properly or securely.
10. Tighten the clamping screws using the blade wrench, ensuring 
that all three screws are tightened evenly (Fig 15).
11. Repeat steps 2 - 10 for the installing/changing the second blade.  
It is important to reverse or replace the two blades at the same time 
so they are balanced with one another. Both blades should be set to 
the same cutting level and alignment, otherwise the planed surface 
will be rough and uneven.
CAUTION! Tighten all clamping screws carefully when at-
taching the blades to the planer. A loose clamping screw can be 
extremely dangerous. Check regularly to make sure that all six 
clamping screws are tightened securely.
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Fig. 13 
Fig. 14 
Fig. 15 
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