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Triton Surface Planer 152mm (6")
This is a powerful 1100W surface planer for smooth planing of wood and plastic surfaces. 152mm (6") planing width with 770 x 260mm table surface. Dual-bladed cutting block removes material at 16,000cpm with a maximum depth of cut in a single pass at 3.2mm (1/8"). Extruded aluminium fence tilts -45 to +135° with preset stops. Includes guide fence, blade drum guard, push stick, 2 x push blocks, hex spanner and 2 x hex keys. Register with Triton within 30 days to activate the 2 year warranty.
You must register within one month of the date of purchase for an extended warranty.
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Yes. there are five very important issues to remember. These tips will help you get long and satisfactory use of your machine. The first is that the beds of both planers and thicknessers must be cleaned and degreased thoroughly before the first operation and then have a protective coat applied to these surfaces such as wax or other machine protection coating. These surfaces should offer little resistance to the movement of the wood passing over it. This will require regular maintenance and application over the life of the machine. The second is that there must be adequate dust collection at all times and that the feed mechanisms and other areas prone to dust and chip build-up must be blown off regularly. The third issue is that particularly during their early operation their drive belts must be inspected and re-tensioned as required. Number four would be not to overload the machine by attempting to plane too much in one pass. The final piece of advice we would offer is that sharp blades are critical to the satisfactory operation of your planer and should be changed as required.