Makita KP001G Manual De Instrucciones página 17

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Planer blade settings
Your planing surface will end up rough and uneven, unless the planer blades are set properly and securely.
Install planer blades correctly so the cutting edges sit in a right angle, on an absolute level with the rear baseline, and
exactly parallel to the sole of the plane. Read the examples in the table for proper settings.
Planing surface
Correct setting
Gouging at start
Gouging at end
Aslope in surface
(A): Front base (Adjustable shoe)
(B): Rear base (Fixed shoe)
(C): Planer blade
Installing guide rule
1.
Lay the tool down with the belt cover facing upwards.
2.
Mount the guide rule in place by securing it with the
thumb screw into the mounting hole on side of the tool head.
► Fig.21: 1. Belt cover 2. Guide rule 3. Thumb screw
4. Mounting hole
3.
Slide the edge fence in and out to your desired
planing width, and then tighten the thumb screw to
secure it in the required position.
► Fig.22: 1. Edge fence 2. Thumb screw
Installing depth guide
1.
Lay the tool down with the belt cover facing downwards.
2.
Mount the depth guide in place by securing it with
the washer and thumb screw into the mounting hole on
side of the tool head.
► Fig.23: 1. Belt cover 2. Depth guide 3. Washer
4. Thumb screw 5. Mounting hole
3.
Slide the depth guide up and down to your desired
planing depth, and then tighten the thumb screw to
secure it in the required position.
► Fig.24: 1. Depth guide 2. Thumb screw
Blade setting
(A)
(C)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(A)
(B)
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(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(C)
Installing chamfering rules
Optional accessory
1.
Lay the tool down with the front base facing
upwards.
2.
Attach the edge fences to the mounting arms,
aligning the projections on the arms with the guide slits
in the edge fences, and secure them with the washers
and thumb screws.
3.
Mount the chamfering rules (sets of edge fences
and mounting arms) in place by securing them with the
thumb screws into the mounting holes on both sides of
the tool head.
► Fig.25: 1. Front base 2. Edge fence 3. Mounting
arm 4. Projection 5. Guide slit 6. Washer
7. Thumb screw 8. Mounting hole
4.
Slide the edge fences in and out to your desired
chamfering range, and then tighten the thumb screws to
secure them in the required position.
► Fig.26: 1. Edge fence 2. Thumb screw
Cause
Cutting edges sit on a level with
the rear baseline and run side
to side parallel to the sole of
the plane.
Cutting edges underreach the
rear baseline.
Cutting edges overpass the
rear baseline.
Cutting edges sit side to side
unparalleled to the sole of the
plane.
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