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I am a Makita dealer and service center and I cannot find a Makita tool with the model number BHP453. They do make a BHP452 and BHP454. If you go to the Makita website at www.makitatools.com and put BHP45 in the search box you can get the manuals and breakdowns for those tools and see if they match what you have.
Okay, this is new one on me, so please bear with me. From what I just read about the Aquamax is was specifically designed for areas where anti-scalding mechanizism are required. They talk about a value that has to be hooked into the hot water line. But then I could find no further information about that valve and wheather it was part of the aquamax or a separate value that is independent of the water heater.
Since the aquamax is almost twice the price of a normal water heater, it is not common here in Colorado where there is not an anti-scalding code. You might have better luck getting information from your local Aquamax suppliers.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help, and at least I learned something.
find your model number and go to "makitause.com" and you can download the operators manual with detailed instructions for this repair. REMEMBER to unplug tool before starting. If you give me the model number I will help but they had 2 different types of holders on the planers so I can't begin to help. Let me know.
It depends on the planer blade set that you are using. If you are using the the 2 sided blades there is a guage that goes with it to set the blade depth before installing. I would strongly recommend that you go to Makitatools.com and type in your model number and download a copy of the owners manual for specific instructions. Let me know if you have any problems finding them
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