Global Machinery Company 420W User Manual

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OnlineToolReviews.com - GMC (Global Machinery Company) PPM Palm Planer - Detailed Review

1.5mm of material with each pass. The

adjustable front base and depth control

knob allows changes in 0.25mm

increments with click stops for each

0.25mm setting. Maximum cutting width

is 60mm, about 22mm less than a

conventional full sized power planer, but

still more than enough for the majority of

planing tasks, and certainly plenty for

door edge planing and edge chamfering.

At the rear edge of the tool is a dust

extraction port where the supplied

shaving adaptor tube fits. You can use

this to either guide shavings and debris

away from the user, or to hook up a shop

vacuum hose for more efficient

extraction. In use the dust extraction port

works reasonably well. I won't say very

well as it can sometimes get clogged

easily, particularly when taking full width

passes on softer materials like pine. The

curly shavings this softwood sometimes

produces can block the port, particularly

if you make a planing pass too quickly,

not giving the tool enough time to

efficiently remove the mass volume of

shavings and debris it creates. The

problem seems less evident on

hardwoods, and almost non existent

when chamfering or making smaller width

passes. In these instances the dust port

works a treat.

A nice feature of this tool is the blade

protection foot mounted on the back end

of the rear base. It is a little pivoting foot

that lowers under gravity to provide

clearance for the blade and cutterhead

when the tool is put down on a work

surface. This ensures the blade does not

gouge your workbench, table or concrete

floor (!!!) when the tool is placed down

and the cutterhead is still spinning. It

readily pivots up and out of the way itself

as you make a planing pass and the edge

of the timber pushes against the

protection foot. This was a feature I first

noted on some of Ryobi's power planers,

and it has proved very useful and handy,

both protecting your work surfaces and

your blades from damage. Thumbs up for

that inclusion on the PPM!

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