User Manual

Using blade gauge for even blade setting
Although the blade protrusion for desired cutting depth
is
easily obtained by turning the
front knob, the setting of the blade itself in relation to the work may require adjustment.
This
is
done conveniently with the blade gauge provided.
First, remove the blade from the tool by unscrewing the hex bolts. Now
set
the blade on
the gauge base
so
that the cutting edge of the blade
is
perfectly flush with the inside flank
of the gauge plate. Loosen the screws on the adjust plate, then simply press in the heel of
the adjust plate flysh with the back side of the gauge base and tighten the two screws on
top. This insures that your blade tip will be
set
properly when remounted in the tool
so
as
1)
Set
blade tip flush with inside flank of
2)
Press in heel
of
adjust plate flush with
3)
Tighten two screws on the adjust plate
gauge base.
back side
of
gauge base.
to hold blade in place.
Adjust plate
Planer blade
Inside flank
of gauge base
Gauge base
I
For the correct planer blade setting
Your planing surface will end up rough and uneven, unless the blade
is
set
properly and
securely. The blade must be mounted
so
that'the cutting edge
is
absolutely
level,
that
is,
parallel to the surface of the rear base. Below are some examples of proper and improper
settings.
(A)
Front
base (Movable shoe)
(B)
Rear base (Stationary shoe)
Correct
setting
Nicks in
surface
Gouging
at start
Gouging
at end
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Although this side view cannot show
it,
the
edges of
the
blades run perfectly
parallel
to
the rear base surface.
Cause
:
One or both blades fails
to
have
edge parallel to rear base line.
Cause: One or both blade edges fails
to protrude enough in relation
to rear base line.
Cause: One or both blade edges pro-
trudes
too
far in relation to
rear base
line.