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Plasterboard Planer TOYA VOREL 25977 — for 45–60 mm gypsum boards
Plasterboard Planer TOYA VOREL 25977 — for 45–60 mm gypsum boards
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Plasterboard Planer TOYA VOREL 25977 — for 45–60 mm gypsum boards
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Plasterboard Planer TOYA VOREL 25977 — for 45–60 mm gypsum boards
Plasterboard Planer TOYA VOREL 25977 — for 45–60 mm gypsum boards
The TOYA VOREL 25977 plasterboard planer is a hand tool designed for preparing and trimming edges of gypsum plasterboards with thicknesses between 45 and 60 mm. It enables controlled removal of material along board edges to produce straight, even surfaces that improve joint fit and reduce finishing time. The tool is suitable for on-site drywall adjustments and renovation tasks where precise edge shaping is required.
The tool offers ergonomic handling for steady control during trimming and an adjustable cutting depth that accommodates the specified board thickness range. Its cutting blade and body construction are built for repeatable, accurate passes along the edge, which helps create clean joints and consistent alignment between adjacent boards. The design simplifies edge preparation compared to manual knife trimming and speeds up the finishing workflow.
Place the planer against the edge of a gypsum board and set the cutting depth according to the amount of material to remove. Hold the tool with a firm, steady grip and draw it along the board edge in a single smooth pass or several light passes until the desired profile is achieved. Check the trimmed edge for straightness and fit it against the adjoining board, repeating trimming as necessary. Replace or sharpen the blade when cutting performance decreases.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and a dust mask when trimming gypsum board. Work on a stable surface and ensure board edges are supported during trimming to avoid chipping. For best results, make multiple light passes rather than attempting to remove large amounts of material in one pass.
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