Global Machinery Company 3BVSIPCF manual

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    1 750W CARBON FIBRE UNLIMITED REBA TE PLANER WITH 3 BLADES & REMOV ABLE DRUM 3BVSIPCF INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: 3BVSIPCF Date: 080605 Edition: 07 Op: DJ[...]

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    2 W ar ra nty P owe r T oo ls Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to ensur e your compl ete sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc cas ion ally , due to the mass man ufa ctu ring techn iques, a too l m ay not live u p to o ur req uir ed leve l of p erform anc e a nd you may need the ass ist anc e of our s ervice de par tme nt. The pr odu ct i s warr ante[...]

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    3 Descr iptio n of sy mbols The ratin g pl ate on you r tool may sho w sy mbols. The se rep resent imp ort ant infor mation abo ut the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use . We ar he ari ng pro tec tio n. We ar ey e prot ection . We ar br eat hing pro tectio n. Dou ble insul ate d for addit ion al pr otec tion. Con for ms to re lev ant stand ard[...]

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    4 Gener al safety rule s W ARNING. Re ad all ins truc tions. Fai lure to fo llo w all ins tru cti ons li ste d belo w ma y re sul t in ele ctric sh ock , fir e and/ or serio us in jury . T he ter m “po wer to ol” in all of the warni ngs list ed be low re fer s to you r mai ns ope rated (co rde d) pow er to ol or ba tte ry ope rated (c ord les s[...]

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    5 c. Di scon nect the plug from th e powe r so urc e bef ore mak ing any adj ust men ts, ch ang ing acces sories , or sto rin g powe r too ls. Such pr eve nti ve saf ety meas ures red uce the ris k of sta rti ng th e powe r too l acci den tal ly . d. St ore id le po wer to ols out of th e rea ch of ch ild ren an d do no t allo w per sons unf amilia[...]

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    6 • Nev er sti ck your fi nge r into the chi p ch ute . Sha ving s ma y jam in the ch ute when cu tti ng dam p woo d. Cle an out the chi ps wit h a st ick but onl y whe n the to ol has bee n tur ned of f and unplu gged fro m the power poin t. • Do no t leav e the machi ne ru nni ng una tte nde d. Ope rate the tool on ly wh en con tro lle d by b[...]

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    Know your pr oduct 1. On/ Of f tri gger swi tch 2. Loc k of f butt on 3. Dep th adj ustmen t di al 4. Mai n hand le 5. Fix ed bai l ha ndle 6. Dus t/C hip extra cti on por t 7. Par all el fen ce at tac hmen t kn ob 8. Dus t dive rter gui de sw itch 9. Fit ted rever sib le bl ades 10. Blade barr el 1 1. Cl amping scr ews 12. Front shoe exten sion 13[...]

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    8 Repla cing/ remov ing and insta lling plan er blades CAU TIO N. Alwa ys ens ure that the too l is swi tched of f and unplu gged fro m the power supp ly bef ore inst alli ng or rem ovi ng pla ner drum . Y our pl ane r is fit ted with a remov abl e drum feat ure for a qui ck dru m ch ange, al low ing you to sa fely ins tall a set of bla des that ma[...]

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    9 3. N ow tha t the blade slot in the bl ade barre l (10 ) is emp ty you can pro cee d to eit her turn ing ov er th e exis tin g pla ner bla de or in sta ll a new plan nin g blad e by fol lowing the ins tru cti ons. Instal ling planer blades 1. T he bla des are rev ers ibl e as the y have a cut tin g edge on bot h side s. If a blade is wo rn or da [...]

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    1 0 • G oug ing at star t – as cause d by th e edge of one or all bla des not pro tru din g enou gh in relat ion to the re ar bas e line . • Gou gin g at end – as caus ed by th e edg e of one or all bla des protr udi ng to o far in relat ion to the rear ba se li ne. (A) front bas e (m ove abl e shoe ) (B) rear ba se (s tati onary sh oe) Rei[...]

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    1 1 3. P ress in th e dru m spin dle lock but ton and rot ate the bar rel (10 ) unti l th e ba rre l is loc ked int o plac e. Hold in the loc k in but ton until the new bar rel has bee n comp letely rem ove d. Not e: The bla de barre l has two loc k out po sit ion s. Instal ling a sanding barre l Not e. San ding dru m not suppl ied . 1. P lace the [...]

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    1 2 Switc hing on and off CAU TIO N. Bef ore plug gin g the ma chi ne int o th e po wer soc ket alway s che ck tha t th e on/ of f tri gger swi tch (1) and loc k-o ff butto n (2 ) wo rk pr ope rly . 1. Pl ug in th e mach ine and gr ip the tool wi th yo ur ind ex fi nge r on th e on/o ff tri gge r swi tch (1) and thu mb on the loc k-o ff but ton (2)[...]

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    1 3 Not e. Pla ning is ea sie r if you incli ne the wor kpi ece sl igh tly awa y from you so th at you pla ne “down hil l”. 6. T he ra te of pl ani ng and the dep th of cut det ermine the qua lit y of the finis h. For rou gh cut ting, yo u can incre ase the depth of cu t, ho weve r to achi eve a good fi nish you wil l need to re duc e the de pt[...]

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    1 4 2. R un the plan er alo ng th e wor kpi ece . 3. O nce yo u hav e fini she d pla nin g the se cti on tak e th e pre ssu re of f the drum guar d rel eas e leve r (23 ) and ma ke sur e that the dru m gua rd (22 ) is fu ll cov eri ng the bar rel/dr um. CAU TIO N: Do no t rai se the drum guard if it is no t per for min g a full /un limi ted reba te[...]

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    1 5 Shavi ngs extrac tion 1. Co nnec t th e sh avi ngs adapt or tub e (15) to th e dus t/ch ip ext rac tio n port (6). 2. T he ad apto r tu be (1 5) can be ins tal led to allo w shav ings to flo w eith er to the lef t or to th e rig ht of th e wor kpie ce. 3. A wo rkshop dus t ext rac tion sys tem or a hou sehold va cuu m cle ane r can be con necte[...]

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    GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Internet, please contact our serv[...]