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Facilité d'utilisation
To achieve the best results when using your specific type of hand plane, we recommend reading books and magazines, and researching the internet. Inventory A. Plane .......................................................... 1 B. Blade .......................................................... 1 C. Frog ............................................................ 1 Setting the Blade 1. Insert the frog beveled-edge down into the throat until it stops on its own or until the groove in the top of the frog engages the pin, as shown in Figure 1. ........................................................................ Figure 1. Example of blade secured with frog and lock knob. 2. Orient the bevel of the blade for the type of planing you intend, insert the blade below the frog, then set the blade below the sole of the plane (see Figure 1) for the initial cut. 3. Tighten the knurled lock knob to secure the blade. 4. Verify that the blade is parallel with the sole— so an even amount of the blade protrudes from one side to the other. —If the blade is not parallel to the sole, loosen the lock knob and adjust the blade as needed. One side will cut more than the other if the blade is not parallel to the sole. To reduce the risk of injury when using this tool: • Usecarewhenhandlingtheplaneblade. Itissharpandcancauselacerations. • Protectyoureyesfromflyingchipsbywearing safety glasses. • Makesuretheworkpieceisproperlysecured. • Usebothhandstoguidetheplaneovertheworkpiece. • Keeptheplaneawayfromchildren. COPYrIghT © OCTOBEr, 2010 BY grIzzlY IndusTrIal, InC. WARNINg: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAy BE REPRODUCED IN ANy SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROvAL OF gRIzzLy INDUSTRIAL, INC. #Bl13383 PrInTEd In ChIna Operation 1. secure the workpiece to prevent it from moving. 2. Position the sole on the workpiece, being mindful of the grain orientation and stroke type (push or pull) you plan to make. 3. set the blade depth to remove a minimal amount of material, make a few cuts, then adjust the blade based on your results. Troubleshooting • If the tool chatters, reduce the depth of cut, or try skewing the blade angle. • If the throat clogs with shavings, reduce the depth of cut, or clear larger shavings after each stroke is complete. • If one side of the blade digs into the work- piece more than the other, adjust the blade so it is parallel to the sole. Maintenance • sharpen the blade bevel when it becomes noticeably difficult to push or pull the plane, or when it produces excessive chatter. To learn how to sharpen the blade, refer to books, magazines, or additional resources on the internet. • Before storing the plane, remove the blade, wipe it down with an oily cloth, and store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. • store the plane in a place where it is not exposed to direct sunlight or extremely dry or wet air. If you need help with your plane, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663. Accessories Replacement Blades for Grizzly Hand Planes Model T23169 for Model T...
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