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Prior to operation
Planer knives
Check:
− tight seat
− sharpness
− general condi-
tion
(no notches,
etc.)
Inside of
Remove:
machine
− chips
− sawdust
Threaded rods
(height adjust-
ment)
Dust spout
(when work-
ing without
dust collec-
tion)
Outfeed roller
Check:
− coating undam-
aged?
− is stock prop-
erly trans-
ported?
− apply light coat
Infeed and
outfeed table
of anti-seize
compound
Monthly (if used daily)
Threaded rods
Apply a light coat of
(height adjust-
care and mainte-
ment)
nance spray
Infeed and
Check alignment,
outfeed table
correct if necessary
Power supply
Check for damage,
cable
if necessary have
replaced by a quali-
fied electrician.
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8. Repairs
A
Danger!
Repairs to electric tools must be car-
ried out by qualified electricians only!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
sent to the service centre of your coun-
try. Refer to spare parts list for address.
Please attach a description of the fault to
the electric tool.
9. Environmental Protection
The machine's packaging materials are
100% recyclable.
End-of-life
electrical
and
equipment and accessories contain con-
siderable amounts of valuable raw and
plastic materials which can be recycled.
These instructions are printed on paper
produced with elemental chlorine-free
bleaching process.
10. Trouble Shooting
A
Danger!
Prior to any servicing:
− Switch Off.
− Unplug power cable.
− Wait for cutterblock to come to a
complete stop.
Check to see that all safety devices are
operational after any servicing.
Motor does not run
•
Undervoltage relay tripped by tem-
porary voltage failure.
− Start again.
•
No supply voltage
− Check cables, plug, outlet and
mains fuse.
•
Motor has overheated, e.g. due to
blunt planer knives, overloading or
chip buildup.
− Remove cause for overheating
and allow to cool down for
approx. 10 minutes, then start
again.
•
Contact pins of outfeed table or dust
chute have not engaged in the limit
switch.
− Correctly install outfeed table or
dust chute, respectively. If neces-
sary, adjust contact pins.
Performance lessens
•
Planer knives blunt
− Install sharp knives.
•
Drive belt slips
− Re-tension drive belt
Planed surface not smooth
•
Planer knives blunt
− Install sharp knives.
•
Planer knives blocked by chips
electronic
− Remove chips.
•
Moisture contents of work piece too
high
− Dry work piece.
Planed surface cracked
•
Planer knives blunt
− Install sharp knives.
•
Planer knives blocked by chips
− Remove chips.
•
Work piece was planed against the
grain
− Plane work piece in opposite
direction
•
Too much material removed in one
pass
− Make several passes at less
depth of cut.
Feed rate too little (thicknessing)
•
Resin buildup on thicknesser bed
− Clean thicknesser bed and apply
light coat of anti-seize compound.
•
Feed rollers stiff
− Repair feed rollers.
•
Drive belt slips
− Re-tension drive belt
Work piece jams
(thicknessing)
•
Too much material removed in one
pass
− Make several passes at less
depth of cut.