I have had my DeWalt 735 Planer for about 12 years now, and have had nothing but great results with it. I consider it one of the better made power tools I own. Recently, though, when I changed out the blades there were a lot of wood chips inside, all around the motor and the blower housing. I started out using this planer with a hose that fed into a garbage can, and the blower on the planer would eject the chips very efficiently - there was never an accumulation inside the planer. Now, I have a 5" drop off a Grizzly cyclone that has always pulled the chips out without any problems.
I can't tell where the chips are getting out from where they are supposed to be, and how they are getting to where they are not supposed to be. I took off the blade shroud and removed the fan housing and everything looked okay.
Has anyone else had this issue?
I can't tell where the chips are getting out from where they are supposed to be, and how they are getting to where they are not supposed to be. I took off the blade shroud and removed the fan housing and everything looked okay.
Has anyone else had this issue?