Dewalt DCP580B Instruction Manual - Page 15

To Change Blades Fig. 10, 11

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FIG. 8 adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury. CAUTION: Planer blades are extremely sharp. Handle with great care. The planer is capable of using high-speed steel and carbide blades. Be sure to check the planer to verify which blade it is fitted with. English HF BLADE STORAGE (FIG. 10) FIG. 10 Your planer is equipped with blade storage for two additional blades. To store or remove additional blades, Q turn the blade storage knob (M) counter clockwise to open. FIG. 9 H F Q NOTE: It will be necessary to make quite a few cuts for most rabbet applications. To Change Blades (Fig. 10, 11) WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any HIGH-SPEED STEEL BLADES (FIG. 11) 1. To Remove Blade from Planer (Fig. 11B) a. L oosen and remove the three star head screws (R) with the T25 star head key (EE) provided. Remove the drum cover (S) from the drum (T). b. R emove the guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly (U, V, W). 2. To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with tool) (Fig. 11C) a. P lace the guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly on the gauge plate (X) with the cutting edge of the high-speed steel blade flush against the gauge plate inside wall (Y). The heel of the guide bar (W) will overlap the end of the gauge plate (X). b. L oosen the two cross-shaped screws (V) with a screwdriver. c. Simultaneously hold the blade edge (U) against the gauge plate inside wall (Y) and the heel of the guide bar (W) against the back edge of the gauge plate. Securely tighten the cross shaped screws (V). 13

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NOTE:
It will be necessary to make quite a few cuts for most rabbet
applications.
To Change Blades (Fig. 10, 11)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
turn tool off and remove the battery pack before making any
adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
CAUTION:
Planer blades are extremely sharp. Handle with great
care.
The planer is capable of using high-speed steel and carbide blades.
Be sure to check the planer to verify which blade it is fitted with.
BLADE STORAGE (FIG. 10)
FIG. 10
Your planer is equipped with blade
storage for two additional blades. To
store or remove additional blades,
turn the blade storage knob (M)
counter clockwise to open.
HIGH-SPEED STEEL BLADES
(FIG. 11)
1. To Remove Blade from Planer
(Fig. 11B)
a.
Loosen and remove the three
star head screws (R) with the
T25 star head key (EE) provided. Remove the drum cover (S)
from the drum (T).
b.
Remove the guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly (U, V,
W).
2. To Adjust Blade Using Gauge Plate (provided with tool) (Fig. 11C)
a.
Place the guide bar/high-speed steel blade assembly on the
gauge plate (X) with the cutting edge of the high-speed steel
blade flush against the gauge plate inside wall (Y). The heel of
the guide bar (W) will overlap the end of the gauge plate (X).
b.
Loosen the two cross-shaped screws (V) with a screwdriver.
c.
Simultaneously hold the blade edge (U) against the gauge
plate inside wall (Y) and the heel of the guide bar (W) against
the back edge of the gauge plate. Securely tighten the cross
shaped screws (V).
FIG. 9
H
F
Q
H
FIG. 8
F
Q
English
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