Global Machinery Company 3BVSIPCF User Manual

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Gouging at start

– as caused by the edge of one or all

blades not protruding enough in relation to the rear

base line.

Gouging at end

– as caused by the edge of one or all

blades protruding too far in relation to the rear base line.

(A) front base (moveable shoe)
(B) rear base (stationary shoe)

Reinstalling the planer barrel

1. Place the planer on its side.
2. Raise the drum guard.
3. Slide the planer barrel into the

housing, lining up the blade

barrel with the spindle.

4. Press in the drum spindle

lock button (21) and rotate the

barrel (10) until the barrel is

locked into place. Continue to

hold the in the lock in button

until the new barrel has been

tightly secured.

Note:

the blade barrel

has two lock out positions.
5. Re-insert the large washer,

adjusting its position so that

the spindle end passes through

the centre. Now insert the

smaller washer followed by the

hex head screw.

WARNING.

If the larger washer is

not correctly orientated the drum

cannot be firmly secured.

6. Hand screw the hex head screw clockwise to close the

gap between the washers and hex head screw.

7. Once the screw has been hand tightened, use the Allen

key (25) to further tighten until the barrel is secured.

8. Release the spindle lock and close the drum guard.
Your power tool is now ready to recommence planing again.

Note:

Blades must be set correctly or the workpiece will end

up rough and uneven. The blades must be mounted so that

the cutting edge is absolutely level. i.e. Parallel to the surface

of the rear base. Refer to the

Correct blade setting

section

in this instruction manual prior to planing when installing new

planer blades or a new planing barrel configuration.

Removing the planer barrel

and installing a sanding barrel

Note.

Sanding drum sold separately.

Your planer has been fitted with a removable drum feature

for an additional sanding drum, this allows you to convert

your planer into a drum sander with ease, by following the

below instructions:

Note:

Dependent on what sanding grit barrel has been

selected, the powertool can be used when sanding wood,

metal, plastic and similar materials. It is used mainly for

quickly removing a large amount of material. Do not use

this sander for sanding steel or magnesium.

CAUTION.

Always ensure that the tool is switched off

and unplugged from the power supply before installing or

removing the drum.

Removing the planer barrel
Note:

Refer back to earlier in the Instruction Manual for

detailed information (page 8).
1. Place the planer barrel on its side.
2. Raise the drum guard so that the Hex Head screw

located on the blade barrel is exposed.

(a)

(b)

(a)

(b)

(a)

(b)

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