PEH30
ELECTRIC PLANER
Operation and Safety Notes
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
11
12
13
3
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
9
8
A
B
15
9
16
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
C
E
D
F
17
26
9
17 18
22
20 21
9
23
4
5
19
G
H
J
45°
24
23 25
I
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Table of contents
Introduction
Proper use......................................................................................................................Page
Features and equipment ...............................................................................................Page
Included items ...............................................................................................................Page
Technical data...............................................................................................................Page
6
6
7
7
General safety advice for electrical power tools
1. Workplace safety .....................................................................................................Page
2. Electrical safety.........................................................................................................Page
3. Personal safety..........................................................................................................Page
4. Careful handling and use of electrical power tools................................................Page
Safety advice relating specifically to power planers..................................................Page
7
7
8
8
9
Original accessories/attachments..............................................................................Page 10
Preparing for use
Switching On/Off........................................................................................................Page 10
Setting the cutting depth...............................................................................................Page 10
Vacuum extraction of dust/debris (see Fig. A)...........................................................Page 10
Parking shoe (see Figs. B/C).......................................................................................Page 10
The planing process......................................................................................................Page 11
Chamfering edges (see Fig. H)....................................................................................Page 11
Using the guide fence (see Fig. I) ................................................................................Page 11
Using the rebate depth stop (see Fig. J)......................................................................Page 11
Replacing a planer blade.............................................................................................Page 11
Removing and installing a planer blade (see Fig. D)..................................................Page 11
Replacing a drive belt (see Figs. F + G)......................................................................Page 12
Maintenance and cleaning.........................................................................Page 12
Service centre........................................................................................................Page 12
Warranty...................................................................................................................Page 12
Disposal......................................................................................................................Page 13
Declaration of Conformity/Manufacturer...................................Page 13
GB/IE/CY
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Introduction
The following pictograms are used in these operating instructions/on the device:
Read instruction manual!
Safety class II
Wear hearing protection, dust
protection mask, protective glasses
and protective gloves.
Observe caution and safety notes!
Caution–electric shock!
Danger to life!
Keep children away from
electrical power tools!
Explosive material!
Volt (AC)
For indoor use only!
Check that the device, mains lead
and plug are in good condition!
V
~
Dispose packaging and appliance in
an environmentally-friendly way!
Watts (Effective power)
Design no-load speed
W
n0
©
Electric planer PEH 30
Features and equipment
1
Safety lock-out
©
2
3
4
Introduction
ON/OFF switch
Planing debris removal port (right/left selectable)
Belt cover
Please make sure you familiarise your-
5
6
self fully with the way the device works
before you use it for the first time and
Belt cover screws
Guide fence
7
8
9
that you understand how to handle electrical power
tools correctly. To help you do this please read the
accompanying operating instructions. Keep these
instructions in a safe place. If you pass the device
on to anyone else, please ensure that you also
pass on all the documentation.
Guide fence fixing screws
Fixing nut for setting rebate width
Sole
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
V-groove
Rebate depth stop fixing screw
Rebate depth stop
Rotary control for setting planing depth
Cutting depth scale
Reducer piece
Parking shoe
Blade shaft
Cutting element
Plane blade fixing screws
Plane blade
Side blade shaft guard
Allen key
Drive belt
Large belt wheel
Small belt wheel
©
Proper use
The device is suitable for planing wood in the form
of beams or boards or the like if the workpiece is
held securely in a fixed position. The device is also
suitable for chamfering edges and for rebating.
Any other use or modification to the device shall be
considered as improper use and could give rise to
considerable risk of accident. The manufacturer will
not accept liability for loss or damage arising from
improper use. Not suitable for commercial use.
Open spanner
6
GB/IE/CY
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Introduction/General safety advice for electrical power tools
©
Included items
This can result in a much lower vibration load over
the whole of the period of working.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Electric planer PEH 30
Guide fence
Rebate depth stop
Allen key
Open spanner
Reducer piece
General safety advice for
electrical power tools
Read all the safety advice
WARNING!
Operating instructions
and instructions! Failure to observe the safety
advice and instructions may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
©
Technical data
KEEP ALL THE SAFETY ADVICE AND INSTRUC-
TIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFER-
ENCE! THE TERM “ELECTRICAL TOOL” USED
IN THE SAFETY ADVICE REFERS TO ELECTRICAL
TOOLS POWERED BY MAINS ELECTRICITY (BY
MEANS OF A MAINS LEAD) AND ELECTRICAL
TOOLS POWERED BY RECHARGEABLE BATTER-
IES (WITHOUT A MAINS LEAD).
Rated voltage:
Rated power:
Design no-load speed: n0 13,000 rpm
Planing depth:
Planing width:
Protection class:
230V 50Hz
~
750W
0 - 3.0mm
82mm
II/
Noise and vibration data:
Values determined in accordance with EN 60745.
The sound pressure level (A-weighted) of the device is 1. Workplace safety
typically 88,93dB(A). Uncertainty K = 3dB. The
sound level while working can exceed 102,93dB(A). a) Keep your working area clean and
well lit. Untidy or poorly lit working areas
can lead to accidents.
Wear ear protection!
b)
Do not work with the device
in potentially explosive envi-
ronments in which there are
inflammable liquids, gases or dusts.
Electrical power tools create sparks, which can
ignite dusts or fumes.
Evaluated acceleration, typical:
Hand/arm vibration ah = 5,644m/s2
Uncertainty K = 1,5m/s2
WARNING!
The vibration level given in these
c)
Keep children and other peo-
ple away while you are op-
erating the electrical tool.
instructions has been measured in accordance with
a standardised measurement procedure specified
in EN 60745 and can be used to compare devices.
Different uses of the device give rise to different vibra-
tion levels and in many cases they may exceed the
values given in these instructions. It is easy to under-
estimate the vibration load if the electrical power
tool is used regularly in particular circumstances.
Distractions can cause you to lose control of
the device.
2. Electrical safety
To avoid danger to
life from electric shock:
Note: If you wish to make an accurate assessment
of the vibration loads experienced during a particular
period of working, you should also take into account a) The mains plug on the device must match
the intervening periods of time when the device is
switched off or is running but is not actually in use.
the mains socket. The plug must not
be modified in any way. Do not use
GB/IE/CY
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
General safety advice for electrical power tools
an adapter plug with devices fitted
with a protective earth. Unmodified
plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of
electric shock.
masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets or
ear protectors, appropriate to the type of elec-
trical power tool used and work undertaken,
reduces the risk of injury.
b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig-
erators with any part of your body.
There is an increased risk of electric shock if
c) Avoid unintentional operation of the
device. Check that the electrical power
tool is switched off before you connect
it to the mains, pick it up or carry it.
Accidents can happen if you carry the device
with your finger on the ON/OFF switch or with
the device switched on.
d) Remove any setting tools or spanners
before you switch the device on. A tool
or spanner left attached to a rotating part of a
device can lead to injury.
your body is earthed
.
c) Keep the device away from rain or
moisture. Water entering an electrical device
increases the risk of electric shock.
d)
Do not use the mains lead for
any purpose for which it was
not intended, e.g. to carry the
device, to hang up the device or to pull
the mains plug out of the mains socket.
Keep the mains lead away from heat,
oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the
device. Damaged or tangled mains leads
increase the risk of electric shock.
e) Avoid placing your body in an unnat-
ural position. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. By doing this
you will be in a better position to control the
device in unforeseen circumstances.
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves clear of mov-
ing parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long
hair can become trapped in moving parts.
g) If vacuum dust extraction and collection
devices are fitted do not forget to check
that they are properly connected and
correctly used. The use of these devices re-
duces the hazard presented by dust.
e) When working outdoors with an
electrical power tool always use ex-
tension cables that are also approved
for use outdoors. The use of an extension
cable suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk
of electric shock.
f) Use a residual current device (RCD)
for protection if operating the electri-
cal power tool in a moist environment
is unavoidable. The use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
4. Careful handling and use of
electrical power tools
3. Personal safety
a) Do not overload the device. Always
use an electrical power tool that is
intended for the task you are under-
taking. By using the right electrical power
tool for the job you will work more safely and
achieve a better result.
b) Do not use an electrical power tool if
its switch is defective. An electrical power
tool that can no longer be switched on and off
is dangerous and must be repaired.
a) Remain alert at all times, watch what
you are doing and always proceed
with caution. Do not use the device if
you are tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medication. One mo-
ment of carelessness when using the device
can lead to serious injury.
b)
Wear personal protective
equipment and always wear
safety glasses. The wearing of
c) Pull the mains plug from the socket
before you make any adjustments to
personal protective equipment such as dust
8
GB/IE/CY
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
General safety advice for electrical power tools
the device, change accessories or
when the device is put away. This pre-
caution is intended to prevent you from uninten-
tionally starting the device.
½
Do not place your fingers in the planer
3
debris removal port . Danger of injury
from rotating parts.
½
Always switch on the device before
placing it against the workpiece. Oth-
erwise the device could kick back if the planer
blade gets snagged in the workpiece.
d) When not in use always ensure that
electrical power tools are kept out of
reach of children. Do not let anyone
use the device if he or she is not famil-
iar with it or has not read the
9
½
½
½
When working always keep the sole
flat against the workpiece. Otherwise
you could be injured if the plane tilts.
Never plane over metal objects. Other-
instructions and advice. Electrical power
tools are dangerous when they are used by
inexperienced people.
17
wise the planer blade/blade shaft
could
e) Look after the device carefully. Check
that moving parts are working prop-
erly and move freely. Check for any
parts that are broken or damaged
enough to detrimentally affect the
functioning of the device. Have dam-
aged parts repaired before you use
the device. Many accidents have their ori-
gins in poorly maintained electrical power
tools.
f) Keep cutting tools clean and sharp.
Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp
cutting edges are less likely to jam and are
easier to control.
g) Use the electrical power tool, accesso-
ries, inserted tools etc. in accordance
with these instructions and
be damaged.
Secure the workpiece. Use clamps or a
vice to grip the workpiece firmly. This is much
safer than holding it with your hand.
Do not plane materials containing
asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcinogen.
The dust generated while
½
½
planing could be hazardous
to health, inflammable or
explosive. Wear a dust mask and use a suit-
able dust/debris vacuum extraction device.
Some dusts are known carcinogens.
When planing wood for long periods
and in particular when working on
materials that give rise to dusts that
are hazardous to health, the planer
must be connected to a suitable exter-
nal dust extraction device.
Do not use the power planer if its
mains lead is damaged. Damaged mains
leads increase the risk of electric shock.
Never support yourself by placing
your hands near or in front of the
device or on the workpiece surface.
If you slip you could be injured.
½
advice, and the stipulations drawn up
for this particular type of device. In
doing this, take into account the
working conditions and the task in
hand. The use of electrical power tools for
purposes other than those intended can lead to
dangerous situations.
½
½
½
½
If a dangerous situation arises, pull
the mains plug immediately out of the
mains socket.
When taking a break from your
work, before carrying out any tasks
on the device itself (e.g. changing the
plane blade) or when you are not us-
ing the device, always pull the mains
plug out of the mains socket.
Safety advice relating
specifically to power
planers
17
½
Wait until the blade shaft
has com-
pletely stopped moving before you
put the device down. An exposed blade
shaft may catch on the surface and lead to loss
of control or serious injury.
½
Always work with the mains lead lead-
ing away from the rear of the device.
GB/IE/CY
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
General safety advice for electrical power tools/Preparing for use
©
½
½
Use sharp planer blades only.
Do not soak the materials or the sur-
face you are about to work on with
liquids containing solvents.
Vacuum extraction of dust/
debris (see Fig. A)
WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
½
½
Avoid contact with rotating parts.
Never use the device for a purpose
for which it was not intended or with
non-original parts/accessories.
Hold the device securely when work-
ing. Ensure that you are standing in a stable,
well-balanced position.
Before you carry out any work on the device al-
ways pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
Planing debris removal port (right/left
½
½
selectable):
3
˽
Release the planing debris removal port
turning it against the direction of the arrow (out
by
Always keep the device clean, dry
and free from oil or grease.
of the “Lock” position).
3
˽
˽
˽
˽
Pull the planing debris removal port
the device.
out of
3
The planing debris removal port
can be set
©
Original accessories/
attachments
to face left or right in the planer.
Push the planing debris removal port
the device.
Lock the planing debris removal port
turning it into the “Lock” position.
3
into
3
½
Use only the accessories and attach-
ments detailed in the operating instruc-
tions. The use of attachments or accessories
other than those recommended here could
lead to you suffering an injury.
by
External vacuum extraction:
15
If necessary fit the reducer piece
when using
a dust extraction system, e.g. a workshop dust
extraction system.
The vacuum cleaner/dust extraction device used
must be suitable for the material being planed.
©
©
Preparing for use
Switching On/Off
Connection:
15
Switching on:
˽
Place the reducer piece
firmly on to the
1
3
˽
˽
First press the safety lock-out
Then press and keep pressed the ON/OFF
.
planing debris removal port
.
˽
Push the hose of a suitable dust extraction device
approved for that purpose (e.g. a workshop
vacuum cleaner) on to the planing debris remov-
2
switch
.
3
15
Switching off:
Release the ON/OFF switch
al port
or the reducer piece
.
2
˽
.
Removal:
2
Note: For safety reasons the ON/OFF switch
cannot be locked in the ON position.
˽
˽
Pull the hose of the dust extraction device off
3
the planing debris removal port
or off the
15
reducer piece
.
15
Pull off the reducer piece , if fitted.
©
Setting the cutting depth
©
13
The rotary control
can be used to set the cutting
Parking shoe (see Figs. B/C)
depth in steps from 0 – 3.0mm according to the
14
16
allows you to lay the device
cutting depth scale
.
The parking shoe
down without the risk of damaging the workpiece.
10 GB/IE/CY
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Preparing for use
©
16
9
When planing, the parking shoe
exposes the rear part of the sole
swings up and
Using the rebate depth stop
(see Fig. J)
.
12
˽
˽
˽
Attach the rebate depth stop
11
to the device
©
The planing process
with the fixing screw
.
Set the desired rebate depth with the rebate
12
Make the required number of passes with the
planer until desired rebate depth is achieved.
½
CAUTION! DANGER OF KICKBACK!
Always switch on the device before placing it
against the workpiece.
depth stop
.
˽
˽
˽
Set the required cutting depth.
Switch on the device.
Always place the front part of the sole
©
9
Replacing a planer blade
down first on to the workpiece.
WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before you carry out any work on the device al-
ways pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
˽
˽
Guide the device with even forward movement
over the surface being planed.
Move the device forward at a slow rate and
ensure that the contact pressure acts evenly on
½
CAUTION! The sharp cutting edges of the
9
20
present an injury hazard!
the sole . Moving forward at too great a
planer blade
rate results in a poorer surface quality and can
lead to blocking of the planing debris removal
port.
Never touch the cutting edges of the planer
20
blade
.
20
The planer blade
has two cutting edges and it
can be fitted either way around.
20
©
Chamfering edges (see Fig. H)
˽
˽
Replace the planer blade
edges are blunt.
when both cutting
20
10
9
The V-grooves
vice to be used for simple chamfering of workpiece
edges.
in the front sole
allow the de-
Do not resharpen the planer blades
.
©
˽
Use the V-groove most appropriate to your
Removing and installing a
20
desired chamfer width.
10
planer blade (see Fig. D)
˽
Place the planer with the V-groove
workpiece edge and guide the planer along
the edge.
on the
20
Reversing or replacing a planer blade
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Do not release the two Allen keys. They are used to
Using the guide fence (see Fig. I) adjust the height of the blade shaft.
Adjustment is necessary only if you wish to use a
©
˽
˽
6
Attach the guide fence
to the device with
different planer blade type e.g. a profiled blade.
Always replace both blades at the same time to
avoid out of balance forces.
7
the fixing screw
.
8
Release the fixing nut
the desired distance.
Retighten the fixing nut
and set the guide at
.
8
˽
˽
NOTE: If you only release one blade first then you
Exert some slight sideways pressure when guid- can use the factory-fitted second blade for orientation
ing the planer with the guide fence.
when you fit the new blade.
18
1. Release the 3 bolts of the cutting element
26
using the supplied open spanner
.
˽
Press the removable side guard into the slot in
the housing.
GB/IE/CY 11
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Preparing for use/Maintenance and cleaning/Service centre/Warranty
©
18
2. Push the cutting element
sideways out from
Service centre
17
the blade shaft
.
20
WARNING!
3. Push the planer blade
sideways out from
Have your device repaire
d
18
the cutting element
.
only by qualified specialist personnel
using original manufacturer parts
only. This will ensure that your device remains
safe to use.
17
NOTE: The blade shaft
apart, e.g. for cleaning.
4. Reassembly is carried out in the reverse order
with a reversed or new planer blade.
can also be taken
WARNING!
If the plug or mains lead
20
5. Planer blades
can be obtained from the service
needs to be replaced, always have
the replacement carried out by the
manufacturer or its service centre. This
will ensure that your device remains safe to use.
address indicated (see section about warranty).
©
Replacing a drive belt
(see Figs. F + G)
©
Warranty
WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before you carry out any work on the device always
This appliance is guaranteed for 3 years
from the date of purchase. It has been care-
fully produced and meti-culously checked
before delivery. Please keep your receipt
as proof of purchase. Contact your service
centre by telephone in case of questions
pertaining to the warranty. Your goods
can be transmitted free of cost only in this
manner. This warranty applies only to the
initial purchaser and is non-transferable.
pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
5
˽
Release the screws
and remove the belt
4
cover
.
23
23
˽
˽
Remove the worn drive belt
First place the new drive belt
.
on to the small
25
23
belt wheel
and then pull the drive belt
24
on to the large belt wheel
4
back into position and
by rotating it.
˽
Put the belt cover
5
fasten it into place with the screws
.
The warranty covers only material or manufacturing
faults, not normal wear or damage to fragile parts
such as switches or rechargeable batteries. The
appliance is intended solely for private, not com-
mercial, use.
©
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before you carry out any work on the device al-
ways pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.
½
Always keep the device and the ventilation
slots clean. This way you will work more safely
and produce better results.
If this product has been subjected to improper or
inappropriate handling, abuse, or interventions not
carried out by one of our authorised sales and
service outlets, the warranty will be considered void.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
3
˽
˽
Clean out the planing debris removal port
regularly.
Clean out a blocked planing debris removal
port using suitable means (e.g. piece of wood,
air under pressure, etc.).
GB
˽
˽
Use a dry cloth to clean the housing.
Remove any adhering planing dust with a nar-
row paint brush.
DES UK LTD
Tel.:
0871 5000 700 (£ 0,10/minute)
˽
In no circumstances use sharp objects, or petrol,
solvents or cleaning agents that might attack
plastic. Do not allow any liquids to enter the
inside of the device.
e-mail: [email protected]
12 GB/IE/CY
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Warranty/Disposal/Declaration of Conformity/Manufacturer
©
IE
Declaration of Conformity/
Manufacturer
Kompernaß Service Ireland
Tel.: 1850 930 412 (0,082 €/Min.)
We, Kompernaß GmbH, Burgstr. 21,
* Standard call rates apply.
Mobile operators may vary.
D-44867 Bochum, Germany, declare that this
product complies with the following EU directives:
e-mail: [email protected]
Machinery Directive
(98/37/EC)
©
Disposal
EU Low Voltage Directive
(2006/95/EC)
The packaging is wholly composed of
environmentally-friendly materials that can
be disposed of at a local recycling centre. Electromagnetic Compatibility
(2004/108/EC)
Do not dispose of electrical power
tools with the household rubbish!
Type/Device description:
Electric planer PEH 30
In accordance with European Directive
2002/96/EC (covering waste electrical and elec-
tronic equipment) and its transposition into national Bochum, 31.10.2009
legislation, worn out electrical power tools must be
collected separately and taken for environmentally
compatible recycling.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details of how to dispose of your worn out
electrical devices.
Hans Kompernaß
- Managing Director -
We reserve the right to make technical modifications
in the course of product development.
GB/IE/CY 13
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
IAN 37667
KOMPERNASS GMBH
Burgstraße 21
D-44867 Bochum
© by ORFGEN Marketing
Last Information Update: 10/2009
Ident.-No.: PEH30102009-6
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
|