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Voltage | VAC | 230–240 |
Power input | W | 1800 |
No-load/rated speed | min-1 | 10000 |
Operating / Resting time | min | 1/3 |
Feed Speed | m/min (ft./min) | 4.3 (14) or 7.0 (26) |
Cutting height (max.) | mm (") | 152 (6) |
Cutting width (max.) | mm (") | 330 (13) |
Max. cutting depth for max. board width of 152 mm (6") | mm (") | 3 (1/8) |
Weight | kg | 42.6 |
LPA (emission sound pressure level) | dB(A) | 95 |
KPA (sound pressure uncertainty) | dB(A) | 3.3 |
LWA (sound power level) | dB(A) | 108 |
KWA (sound power uncertainty) | dB(A) | 3.7 |
The vibration and/or noise emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN60745 and may be used to compare one tool with another. It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration and/or noise emission level represents the main applications of the tool. However if the tool is used for different applications, with different accessories or poorly maintained, the vibration and/or noise emission may differ. This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration and/or noise should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually doing the job. This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration and/or noise such as: maintain the tool and the accessories, keep the hands warm (relevant for vibration), organisation of work patterns.
To reduce the risk of injury, read the instruction manual.
The definitions below describe the level of severity for each signal word. Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Denotes risk of electric shock.
Denotes risk of fire.
Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mainsoperated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only. Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.
Your DeWALT tool is double insulated in accordance with EN60745; therefore no earth wire is required.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced only by DeWALT or an authorised service organisation.
If a new mains plug needs to be fitted:
No connection is to be made to the earth terminal.
Follow the fitting instructions supplied with good quality plugs. Recommended fuse: 13 A.
If an extension cable is required, use an approved 3–core extension cable suitable for the power input of this tool (see Technical Data).The minimum conductor size is 1.5 mm²; the maximum length is 30 m.
When using a cable reel, always unwind the cable completely.
The package contains:
1 | Planer |
1 | Round dust port |
1 | T-wrench (located in the top cover of the unit) |
1 | Depth adjustment crank handle |
1 | Hex screw for crank handle |
1 | Instruction manual |
Fig. A
Never modify the power tool or any part of it. Damage or personal injury could result.
This planer is designed for professional wood working.
DO NOT use under wet conditions or in the presence of flammable liquids or gases. This planer is a professional power tool.
DO NOT let children come into contact with the tool. Supervision is required when inexperienced operators use this tool.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing/ installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Do not remove guards (, Fig. B). Serious injury could result.
Fig. B
(Fig. A)
For your own safety, it is recommended that two people carry this machine or serious injury could result.
When moving your planer, carry it either by the side carrying handles or by the handles at the base of the planer.
(Fig. A)
To facilitate bench mounting, two different sized holes are provided on the four corners of your planer. If mounting the planer with bolts, use the larger holes. If mounting the planer with nails or screws, use the smaller holes. It is not necessary to use both sets of holes.
Always mount your planer firmly to prevent movement. To enhance the tool's portability, it can be mounted to a piece of 12.7 mm or thicker plywood which can then be clamped to your work support or moved to other job sites and reclamped.
NOTE: If you elect to mount your planer onto a piece of plywood, make sure that the mounting screws don't protrude from the bottom of the wood. The plywood must sit flush on the work support.
The mounting surface should not be warped or otherwise uneven.
Fig. C
Fig. D
Your planer comes with a dust ejection port. The round port as shown in Figure. F is for use with a 100 mm dust collector hose.
(Fig. D)
Do not operate your planer without the dust ejection port locked into place. Do not insert anything into the dust ejection chute unless the planer is unplugged and you are clearing a clog or obstruction in the unit. Do not get your face or eyes near the dust ejection port when the planer is in operation. Serious injury could result.
Chips are ejected at significant velocity. Keep hands and face clear of dust ejection port.
(Fig. D)
Fig. E
(Fig. E)
The depth adjustment scale , located on the right front of your planer, indicates the finished thickness of your workpiece. One rotation of the depth adjustment crank is equal to 1.6 mm, half rotation is equal to 0.8 mm, etc.
Turning the crank clockwise lowers the cutterhead. Turning the crank counterclockwise raises the cutterhead.
Fig. F
Your planer is equipped with a turret stop for planing multiple boards to the same pre-set depth. Stops are set at 3 mm, 6.5 mm, 12.7 mm, 319 mm, 25.5 mm, and 32 mm.
NOTE: Do not use force to crank the carriage below the level that the turret stop indicates. Permanent damage to the height adjust ment system on your planer will result.
Always observe the safety instructions and applicable regulations.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Fig. G
To turn the planer on, lift the switch up.
The planer locks on automatically. To turn the tool off, press the switch down. A hole is provided under the switch for insertion of a padlock to lock off the planer.
Fig. H
NOTE: Only switch speeds when the planer is running.
Your planer has the ability to feed material at two different speeds. The two-speed feature was designed to improve efficiency when planing and to provide the best possible surface finish to a variety of materials.
To remove material thickness more quickly, set the unit at speed "2". This setting delivers 96 cuts per inch to the material.
For finishing, set the unit to speed "1". Speed "1" is ideal for ensuring the finest finish on the last pass before your final thickness is achieved.
NOTE: When planing particularly hard or figured species of wood, speed "1" is recommended. The slower feed rate will reduce knife wear and tear-out by delivering 179 cuts per inch to the material.
Fig. I
Your planer is equipped with a material removal gauge . It is used to indicate the amount of wood that will be removed in one pass with the carriage set at its current height.
NOTE: Do not exceed the recommended depth of cut for various widths of material recommended on the material removal gauge.
DO NOT switch the unit on with the material positioned under the carriage. Serious injury could result.
DO NOT turn the unit on with the material already inserted under the carriage. Wait until the rollers and cutterhead are up to full speed before feeding your material into the machine.
NOTE: Flip the board back and forth between each pass. See the Troubleshooting Guide, for additional information. For best results, plane both sides of the workpiece to reach a desired thickness. For example, if you need to remove 3 mm from your workpiece, remove 1.6 mm from each side. This not only allows the workpiece to dry with an even moisture content, it also produces finer cuts.
Plane only wood that is free from foreign objects, with no loose knots and as few tight knots as possible. Do not plane wood that is severely warped, twisted, knotted or bowed.
Do not place your body between the rear of the planer and a stationary object while material is feeding. Serious injury could result.
NOTE: Always plane in the direction of the grain. Support the workpiece adequately at all times. Planing material less than 19 mm wide is not recommended. If you must plane narrow material, group several pieces together and plane them as one wide workpiece whenever possible.
The maximum depth of cut your planer can take in one pass is 3 mm [on material less than 152 mm wide]. Never attempt to modify your planer to take a deeper cut. Follow the recommended depth/width of cut guidelines shown in Table A for best results.
TABLE A
Snipe is a depression made when an unsupported end of your material drops toward the floor, causing the opposite end to lift up into the cutterhead.
Feed the workpiece into the planer so it is level and remains flat against the base at all times.
Keep the workpiece level throughout planing operation by receiving or "catching" it from the rear of the planer.
If you are planing material that is especially long, the use of additional material support is recommended.
Fig. J
If both sides of your material are very rough or if the material is cupped, bowed or twisted, your planer may not produce the desired result. Ideally, you should have at least one level face/ surface on your material before you plane. Your thickness planer will work best with material that has been run through a jointer to produce one flat surface. If you do not have at least one flat surface or a jointer, see the following recommendations.
Fig. K
Twisted wood may jam your thickness planer. If a jam occurs, turn the power off, disconnect the power supply and raise the carriage to release the material from the cutterhead.
If your material is only slightly twisted: Plane both sides alternating from one to the other until the desired thickness is reached.
Fig. L
To obtain the best possible results with cupped wood: Rip the material down the middle and plane it as two separate pieces.
Ripping the material reduces the severity of the cup and allows the machine to deliver better results. Understand that you will have to remove more material on cupped wood to achieve the desired thickness than you would on a normal board.
If Ripping the Material is Not an Option
Plane one side of the material until flat, then plane the opposite side until it is also flat.
NOTE: Do not flip the board back and forth between each pass if wood is cupped.
Fig. M
The feed rollers and cutterhead in your planer will push the bow out of the material as it feeds. However, when the material exits the planer, the pressure of the rollers and cutterhead will release allowing the wood to spring back into a bowed formation. To properly remove the bow, use a jointer. BOWED WOOD WILL BE FLATTENED BY FEED ROLLERS AND CUTTERHEAD BUT BOW WILL RETURN AFTER WOOD IS PLANED (Fig. M)
Your power tool has been designed to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, disconnect the planer from the power source before attempting to change or access the knives. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
NOTE: Before installing the knife, ensure the cutterhead and knife are free of debris, clean if needed.
NOTE: The planer will not operate if the top cover is not placed correctly.
Your planer is equipped with brush caps that are external to the motor. If your brushes need to be replaced, begin by acquiring a new set from a DeWALT service center or a dealer authorized to service DeWALT products. Use only identical DeWALT brushes.
Fig. T
(Fig. T, U)
NOTE: If existing brushes do not need replacing, be sure to maintain the same orientation when you reinstall them.
Fig. V
The depth adjustment scale on your planer is set at the factory. However, with extended use, the depth adjustment scale could show an incorrect measurement.
To check the depth adjustment scale, plane a piece of scrap wood, noting the measurement on the depth adjustment scale.
Measure the finished thickness of the workpiece. If the thickness of the workpiece does not match the reading on the depth adjustment scale, loosen the two screws on the red indicator. Adjust the pointer up or down until its reading matches the finished thickness of the workpiece. Securely re-tighten the screws.
Keep the table clean and free from oil, grease, and pitch. Treat the table with paste wax to help maintain its smooth finish.
Fig. W
Your planer is equipped with an 18 amp circuit breaker. If your planer becomes overloaded and stops operating, turn off the planer, let the unit sit for 2 minutes and press the reset button before you resume working.
To prevent the planer from starting unexpectedly if power is interrupted by a circuit breaker trip, make sure the switch is in the OFF position before restoring power.
NOTE: Circuit breaker overload is often the result of dull knives. Change your knives on a regular basis to avoid tripping your breaker. Check your knives before re-setting the circuit breaker and continuing to plane.
See the Troubleshooting Guide for additional information on circuit breaker trips.
Drive belts are available at extra cost at DeWALT authorized service centers. Replacement of the drive belt should be performed by qualified service personnel. Chip Ejection Fan (Fig. N–P, X) The chip ejection fan on your planer should be cleaned or cleared of debris periodically.
Fig. X
Turn off and unplug the planer prior to accessing the chip ejection fan.
See the Troubleshooting Guide for additional information.
Be sure to properly attach the fan housing and assemble the shroud and top cover correctly before using your planer again.
Blow dirt and dust out of the main housing with dry air as often as dirt is seen collecting in and around the air vents. Wear approved eye protection and approved dust mask when performing this procedure.
Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals for cleaning the non-metallic parts of the tool. These chemicals may weaken the materials used in these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water and mild soap. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
Since accessories, other than those offered by DeWALT, have not been tested with this product, use of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only DeWALT recommended accessories should be used with this product.
Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories.
Four accessories are available for the DW735 Thickness Planer.
NOTE: Helical cutterheads have not been tested with this product and are not recommended for use.
Fig. Y
For your own safety, read the tool instruction manual before attaching the tables. Failure to heed these warnings may result in personal injury and serious damage to the planer and the accessory. When servicing this tool, use only identical replace ment parts. Have damaged cords replaced by an authorized service center.
our DW7351 folding table box should include:
2 | folding tables |
4 | cap screws |
4 | springs |
4 | nuts |
4 | stepped bolts |
Your tables should now fold up and down on the top screw and rest on the bottom screw while in position for planing.
NOTE: To transport the planer with the tables, fold them up and carry the unit as recommended by the planer manual.
For your own safety, it is recommended that two people carry this machine or serious injury could result.
Separate collection. Products marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Products contain materials that can be recovered or recycled reducing the demand for raw materials. Please recycle electrical products according to local provisions. Further information is available at www.2helpU.com.
If the unit does not run, check to see:
If the material does not feed properly, check for:
IF chips do not eject from the rear of the unit, check to see:
If the circuit breaker trips:
If the branch (house/shop) circuit breaker trips repeatedly:
NOTE: Even under normal loading conditions, other electrical loads on the same branch circuit may cause the circuit breaker to trip.
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