Setting of grooving width (see fig. 2)
• Loosen the fastening nut 20 of the side stop 12, and
set the necessary width of grooving by moving the
thrust plate 19 (see fig. 2).
• Tighten the fastening nut 20�
Installation / dismantling of the vertical stop (see
fig. 3)
• Install the vertical stop 11 using the wing screw 13
(see fig. 3).
• When dismantling the vertical stop 11 unscrew the
wing screw 13�
Setting of grooving depth (see fig. 3)
• Loosen the wing screw 13 of the vertical stop 11 and
set the desired depth of grooving (see fig. 3).
• Tighten the wing screw 13�
Installation / dismantling of the dust bag (see fig. 4)
To mount / dismount the dust bag 17 carry out the op-
erations as it is shown in figure 4.
Initial operating
of the power tool
Always use the correct supply voltage the power sup-
ply voltage must match the information quoted on the
power tool identification plate.
Switching the power
tool on / off
Switching on:
In order to switch on the power tool, push lock-off button 6
and while holding it in position, push on / off switch 5�
Switching off:
In order to switch off the power tool, release on / off
switch 5�
Dust suction during the power
tool operation
Dust suction allows reducing dust concen-
tration in the air and prevents its accumula-
tion at the workplace�
When working with the power tool always
use a suction cleaner to suck off the dust form the
treated materials�
Design features
of the power tool
Additional handle with regulator for planing depth
adjustment (see fig. 5)
Set the desired planing depth turning additional
handle 4 to the right or to the left, according to the
marks of scale 3�
Scale marking 3 is done such that turning of handle 4
for one mark will change the planing depth by 0,1 mm
(see fig. 5). For example, 0,5 has been preset, by turn-
ing the handle we set value 1 it means that the planing
depth will change from 0,5 mm to 1 mm� Handle 4 can
be rotated by 1 full turns and planing depth changes
from 0 to 2 mm�
on the power tool operation
Planing
• Make sure that the workpiece is safely fixed.
• Place front base plate 1 on the treated surface such
that the blades do not contact the treated surface�
• Turn the power tool on and let drum reach the maxi-
mum speed�
• After that evenly move the power tool forward� Con-
trol the conveying speed - performance of operation
will take some time� Too high speed would not expe-
dite the process but will entail the power tool overload
and will result in poor quality of the treated surface�
• When starting the planing process press stronger
the front part of the power tool and at the end of work -
the back part, which allows avoiding uneven chipping
both at the beginning and at the end of planing�
• Planing would be easier if you incline the workpiece
such that it could be planed downwards�
• Do not turn off the power tool during the operation,
first you should break contact of the blades with the
workpiece, for example, lift the power tool above the
treated surface�
Recommendations on improvement of the quality
of the treated surface
Quality of the resulted surface depends on planing
depth, conveying speed, direction of planing and con-
dition of the blades�
• Planing depth - with low depth of planing the re-
sulted surface would be smoother but it would require
more runs to remove the layer of required thickness�
For pre-treatment - set higher value of planing
depth as this will reduce time of work�
For final treatment - set lower value of planing
depth as this will ensure smoother surface�
• Conveying speed - with low depth of planing the
resulted surface would be smoother�
• Direction of planing (along / against fibers) - in
case of planing along the wood fibers the surface
would be smoother�
• Blade condition - in case of planing with dull
blades or with blades with jags or chippage the treated
wood surface may have defects (scuffing, longitudinal
stripes, etc�)� Special attention shall be paid to control
of the blades condition as this will ensure safer opera-
tion and higher results of work�
Grooving (see fig. 6)
• Set the required rebate width using side stop 12
(see fig. 6).
• Set the required rebate height using vertical stop 11
(see fig. 6).
• Perform planing pressing side stop 12 against the
workpiece side surface� Repeat the operation until the
desired result is reached�
Edge chamfering (see fig. 7)
V-groove 2 allows chamfering at the edges of treated
workpieces�
Incline the power tool at 45° (see fig. 7) and perform
planing� During operation special attention shall be
paid to angle of the power tool inclination and uniform-
ity of conveying�
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Recommendations