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SHAVINGS
BAG
PLANER BLADES
The planer blades are sharp
and fragile and must be
WARNING
handled carefully to avoid injury to the user
or damage to the blades.
The PA1202 Woodrazor micro-grain tungsten
carbide planer blades have two cutting edges,
and may be reversed when one of the cutting
edges becomes dull or chipped.
Do not attempt to sharpen or use resharpened
used blades of any kind. Use only blades
designated for use with this model, because
other blades will cause vibration, decrease
performance and may not clamp securely in
blade holder.
REVERSING OR REPLACING BLADES
To reverse or replace the blade, loosen the
clamping screws with blade wrench. The
wrench is stored on the left side of the tool
(Fig. 1). With the screws loosened, slide the
blade lengthwise out of the cutter drum, taking
care to keep your fingers away from the sharp
edges of the blade (Fig. 4).
A piece of wood may be used for this purpose.
If the blade is gummed and difficult to remove,
you may clean the blade with mineral spirits,
lacquer thinner or alcohol.
Clean all surfaces before reinstalling the new
blade, as this will ensure an accurate blade
setting and proper tool performance.
BLADE ALIGNMENT
The blade should be centered relative to the
front and rear shoes. (Fig 5.) Rotate the blade
drum by hand to verify sure that the blade
doesn't touch to any other part of the tool.
FIG. 3a
EXHAUST
PORT
VACUUM
HOSE ADAPTER
(OPTIONAL)
A
FIG. 4
CUTTER
DRUM
CLAMPING
SCREW
Make sure the blade sits correctly in the holder
groove of the cutter drum.
You may then tighten the clamping screws
which secure the blade and your planer is ready
for use.
FIG. 5
CUTTER
DRUM
CLAMPING
SCREW
-9-
FIG. 3b
2.5 MM
BLADE
WRENCH
BLADE
2.5 MM
BLADE
WRENCH