The DeWalt DW735 thickness planer is a top - notch tool for woodworking enthusiasts. Included with the planer are a dust hose adapter and a dust ejection chute, which help keep your workspace clean. This planer comes with a powerful 15.0 Amp, 10,000 rpm motor. It can effortlessly handle larger cuts in wider materials, making your woodworking tasks a breeze. The three - knife cutter - head not only offers 30% longer knife life but also enables faster and easier knife changes. The two - speed gear box gives you the flexibility to change the feed speed, allowing you to optimize cuts per inch at 96 or 179 CPI. A fan - assisted chip ejection system effectively vacuums chips off the cutter - head and expels them out of the machine. Its 19 - 3/4' cast aluminum base is twice as rigid as a standard 10' base and folding tables, providing excellent stability. The automatic carriage lock reduces snipe - causing movement without you having to engage it manually. The material removal gauge and extra - large thickness scale ensure accurate cuts every time. And with the extra - large turret depth stop, you can easily return to your most frequently used thicknesses. Here are the key specifications: Amperage is 15.0 Amps, no - load speed is 20,000 rpm, max depth of cut is 1/8', depth capacity is 6', and width capacity is 13'.












Using the DeWalt DW735 is easy. First, make sure you've connected the dust hose adapter and dust ejection chute to keep your workspace clean. Plug in the planer and turn it on. Adjust the feed speed according to your needs using the two - speed gear box. If you're working on thicker or wider materials, you may want to choose a slower speed for better results. Place the wood on the planer and let it do its job. Use the material removal gauge and extra - large thickness scale to ensure accurate cuts. When you need to change the knife, it's quick and easy thanks to the three - knife cutter - head design. As for maintenance, regularly clean the cutter - head and the chip ejection system to prevent clogs. Check the motor and other parts for any signs of wear and tear. Keep the planer in a dry and clean place when not in use. Also, make sure to use the automatic carriage lock to reduce snipe, but don't forget to follow all safety precautions during operation.