•
When you have finished your work, switch off
the machine. Do this by pressing the red "0"
button.
8.4 Thicknessing mode (Fig. 17/18)
The contact surface of the workpiece must be fl at
on the thicknessing table (20). If you want to work
on large or heavy workpieces, the machine must
be secured in place (e.g. using the thread in the
machine base).
In the case of long workpieces, make sure there
is suffi cient room on the discharge side of the
planing machine.
The working position is to the side of the machine
and must not be on the feed side of the workpi-
ece.
•
Assemble and fit the chip extractor (5) on the
planing table (14) as shown in under 7.2.1.
•
Set the thickness opening and the workpiece
support (10) as described in 7.2.2 or 7.2.3
depending on the workpiece.
•
Adjust the planing knife cover (12) so that
the entire knife shaft (23) is covered and the
planing knife cover (12) rests on the planing
table (14).
•
Press the green button "I" to switch on the
planing machine.
•
The feed side of the thicknessing table (20) is
indicated by an arrow; the workpiece support
(10) is located on the discharge side.
•
Lay the workpiece on the thicknessing table
(20) and guide it in horizontally.
•
The workpiece will be caught by the feed rol-
ler (27) and be drawn in automatically.
•
Remove the workpiece from the workpiece
support (10) once the discharge roller (28) no
longer grips the workpiece.
•
Readjust the cutting depth and repeat the
operation until the workpiece has its required
final thickness.
•
Warning! Risk of kick-back. To ensure safe
guidance of the workpiece, never go below
the recommended minimum workpiece length
(see "Technical data").
•
When you have finished your work, switch off
the machine. Do this by pressing the red "0"
button.
If the planing machine becomes blocked during
use, proceed as follows:
•
Switch off the planing machine immediately.
•
Increase the thickness opening using the
crank handle (4) until the anti-kick claws (24)
no longer touch the workpiece.
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•
Remove the workpiece from the planing ma-
chine.
•
Repeat the planing operation but with a smal-
ler cutting depth.
9. Changing the knife
9.1 Notes on changing the knife
•
Warning! Always pull the mains plug before
changing the knives.
•
Warning! To prevent injury, wear gloves
when changing the knife!
•
You must always replace/renew both planing
knives (21). Planing knives (21) must always
be replaced in pairs or be sharpened in iden-
tical manner.
•
Warning! Planing knives (21) of different
width will result in imbalance, damaged bea-
rings, and a greater risk of kick-back!
•
The knives (21) are allowed to project by no
more than 1.1 mm above the surface of the
knife shaft (23).
•
Only use knives which are recommended by
the manufacturer for this machine. If you use
other knives there is a risk of injuries due to
lack of control.
•
Warning! To change the knives, use only the
setting gauge (15) supplied with the machine.
•
Avoid over-tightening and the possibility of
the thread becoming detached. If the slotted
bar (22) or the tightening screws (25) have
worn out threads, they must be replaced im-
mediately!
9.2 Changing a knife (Fig. 19-21)
•
Set the parallel stop (6) to 45° (see 7.1.3).
•
Open the wing handle (50) and pull the pla-
ning knife cover (12) outwards so that the
entire knife shaft (23) is exposed.
•
Slacken the planing knife (21) by turning the
tightening screws (25) clockwise. Do this with
the open-ended spanner (63).
•
Turn in the tightening screws (25) far enough
to be able to remove the planing knife (21)
and the slotted bar (22).
•
Carefully clean the planing knife (21), the
slotted bar (22), the knife shaft (23) and the
springs (26). While you are assembling the
parts, make sure there is no resin on any of
the parts.
•
Reinsert both springs (26) in the holes in the
knife shaft (23).
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