Assembly, Adjusting the front handle, Adjusting the depth of cut – Global Machinery Company BFPCF User Manual

Page 8: Switching on and off

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Assembly

The GMC BFPCF Planer is packed, fully assembled except

for the dust extraction adaptor and combined parallel and

bevel fence guide.

Adjusting the front handle

1. Hinge out the front handle lock lever (15) and move the

front handle to one of four positions to best suit the task

at hand.

2. Hinge back lever (15) to

secure the front handle in

the selected position.

Note.

If necessary, the lever

action mechanism can be

adjusted using the front handle

set screw (16).

Adjusting the

depth of cut

CAUTION.

Always ensure

that the tool is switched off

and unplugged from the

power supply before making

adjustments or installing or

removing blades.
1. Rotate the depth adjustment

knob (3) clockwise for a

deeper cut and anti-clockwise

for a shallower cut.

2. The numbers on the ring under the depth adjustment

knob indicate the depth of cut. For example when ‘2.0’ is

next to the pointer on the front of the planer, the depth of

cut is 2mm.

3. If it is necessary to plane to a precise depth, plane a

scrap piece of wood, measure the difference in thickness

and adjust the setting if necessary.

Switching on and off

CAUTION.

Before plugging

the machine into the power

point always check that the

trigger switch (1) and lock-off

button (2) work properly. Before

switching on, ensure that the

blade drum is not making

contact with any surface.
1. Plug in the machine, push

in the lock-off button (2) and

pull the trigger switch (1).

2. To stop the tool, simply

release the trigger switch (1).

3. In order to restart the

machine, it is necessary to

operate both the lock-off

button (2) and the trigger

switch (1). This is an important safety feature that helps

prevent accidental operation of the planer.

CAUTION.

Please note that the planer blades continue to

spin for some time after switching off the planer. Wait until

the motor has completely stopped before setting down the

tool to prevent damage to the planer blades or the surface.
If you wish to rest the planer on its side, do not rest it on the

side with the vents to prevent dust or chips from getting into

the motor.
4. When the planer is not to be used for a short period, set

the depth control knob to the “P” position and rest the

front of the planer on a block of wood to keep the base

clear of the surface.

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