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Fig. E Fig. F Fig. G Fig. H Fig. I Fig. J Fig. L Fig. K Top Flat BOWED WOOD WILL BE FLATTENED BY FEED ROLLERS AND CUTTERHEAD… Bottom flat ...BUT BOW WILL RETURN AFTER WOOD IS PLANED...
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Fig. N Fig. M Fig. P Fig. O Fig. R Fig. Q...
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Fig. S Fig. T Fig. U Fig. V Fig. W Fig. X Fig. Y Fig. Z...
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English HEAVY-DUTY PORTABLE THICKNESS PLANER DW735-XE Congratulations! Definitions: Safety Guidelines You have chosen a D WALT tool. Years of experience, thorough The definitions below describe the level of severity for each product development and innovation make D WALT one of the signal word.
English c ) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. b ) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled electric shock.
English Date Code Position • Always locate planer with proper clearance on the outfeed side of the unit to prevent pinching or binding of the workpiece The date code, which also includes the year of manufacture, is against any obstacle. printed into the housing.
English Transporting the Planer (Fig A) WARNING: Chips are ejected at significant velocity. Keep hands and face clear of dust ejection port. WARNING: For your own safety, it is recommended 1. Select the port 14 that two people carry this machine or serious injury 2.
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English 3. Plane the workpiece at desired increments until the correct To Plane Your Material final thickness is achieved. 1. Lower the carriage to the desired height for your first pass. nOTE: Do not use force to crank the carriage below the 2.
English Changing or Rotating the Planer Knives To Plane Twisted Wood (Fig. I) WARNING: Twisted wood may jam your thickness WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal planer. If a jam occurs, turn the power off, disconnect injury, disconnect the planer from the power source the power supply and raise the carriage to release before attempting to change or access the knives.
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English After Installing New Knives nOTE: Circuit breaker overload is often the result of dull knives. Change your knives on a regular basis to avoid tripping your 1. Insert the round end of the dust shroud into the fan housing breaker.
English • DW7350 Mobile Stand WARNING: For your own safety, it is recommended that two people carry this machine or serious injury • DW7351 Folding Tables could result. • DW7352 325 mm Knives To Remove the Tables • DW7353 Chip Ejection Accessory nOTE: Helical cutterheads have not been tested with this 1.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Possible solution If the material does not feed properly Check for dull knives. Rotate or replace as necessary. Refer to Changing or Rotating the Planer Knives section. Check for excess clogging in the dust ejection Refer Dust Ejection Port paragraphs in the Assembly and port.
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