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Instructions Global Machinery Company, Modèle BFPCF

Fabricant : Global Machinery Company
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2. Using the dust extraction adaptor (18) permits a dust extraction system to be connected to the dust extraction port (6). 3. To fit the adaptor (18) insert it into the port (6) and twist it clockwise until it locks into position. Removing and installing planer blades CAUTION. Always ensure that the tool is switched off and unplugged from the power supply before installing or removing blades. Your planer is fitted with reversible blades. Blades can be reversed when blunt. After both sides of the blades have been used they should be discarded. Note: These blades cannot be re-sharpened. Removing a planer blade CAUTION. The blades are very sharp. Take care when handling them. 1. Using the supplied spanner (19), loosen the five clamping screws (11). 2. Remove the planer blade (9) from the slot in the blade barrel (10) in which it is retained. Installing a planer blade 1. The blades are reversible as they have a cutting edge on both sides. If a blade edge is worn or damaged, the blade can be removed and put back the other way around. Either turn over the planer blade (9) or replace it if required. 2. Slide the good blade face up into the blade support block of the blade barrel (10). Note. If only one blade is damaged, it can be replaced without the need to replace the other two blades. When blades are worn, they must be replaced as a set of three to prevent unbalanced operation with consequential dangerous vibration and possible damage to the tool. Note: The ridge along the blade should be on the blade face on the opposite side to the clamping screws (11). 3. Tighten the clamping screws (11), in the following manner. Tighten the two outside clamping screws snug tight, then the next two screws, then the middle screw. Working in the same order, fully tighten all five screws. Order of tightening clamping screws 3 5 4 2 1 4. Repeat for the two remaining blades. CAUTION. When installing blades, first clean out all chips or foreign matter adhering to the blade barrel (10) and the blades themselves. Use blades of the same dimensions and weight, or the barrel will oscillate and vibrate causing poor planing action and possibly a machine breakdown. Tighten the clamping screws (11) carefully when attaching the blades to the planer. A loose clamping screw could be extremely dangerous. Regularly check to see they are tightened securely. CAUTION. The planer is designed so that the blades are correctly aligned if placed flush into the barrel slots and tightened correctly. When inserting new blades it is essential that they sit square in their slot, that they are fully inserted and that the cutting edges are absolutely level, i.e. parallel to the surface of the rear base. Only when all these conditions are satisfied should the clamping screws be tightened. If the blades protrude or are not square, they could hit the casing with serious risk to the operator and others in the vicinity. Note. Your planing surface will end up rough and uneven unless the blades are set and secured properly. The examples below show proper and improper settings: Correct setting • Correct setting - clean smooth cut. • Nicks in surface – as caused by the edge of one or all blades not being parallel to the surface of the rear base. • Gouging at start – as caused by the edge of one or all blades not protruding enough in relation to the surface of the rear base. • Gouging at end – as caused by the edge of one or all blades protruding too far in relation to the surface of the rear base. (A) front base (moveable shoe) (B) rear base (stationary shoe) Drive belt replacement CAUTION. Always ensure that the tool is switched off and unplugged from the power supply before making adjustments or installing or removing blades. 1. To replace the drive belt first take out the three cross- head screws that secure the drive belt cover (17) on the left-hand side of the planer as viewed from the rear. Note. The front screw is longer than the other two. Take care to replace this screw in the same hole when replacing the cover. (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) (a)(b) Blade must be positioned centrally on the drum (a)(b) (a)(b) 2. Remove the damaged belt by pulling it sideways off the top pulley and turning the bottom pulley by hand. Use a soft brush to clean the pulleys and the surrounding area Note. Wear eye protection when cleaning out the pulley area. 3. With the six continuous “v” profiles on the inside, place the new belt over the bottom pulley. Half fit the other end of the belt on the top pulley then roll the belt in place whilst turning the pulley. 4. Check that the belt runs evenly by manually turning the belt. 5. Replace the cover and the three fixing screws ensuring that the longer screw is located in the hole at the front of the cover. 6. Plug the machine back into the power outlet and switch the tool on and run for a minute to make sure that the motor and belt are operating correctly. Maintenance WARNING. Always ensure that the tool is sw...

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