The planer fence is continuously variably pivoting from 90°
– 45°, where the pivoting segment must be loosened.
Check each model item with a protractor for dimension
accuracy after every angle adjustment.
Planer fence setup, Fig. 4
Check the 90°/45° angle and set the cylinder head screws
M4x8.
1 = Set screw 90° angle
2 = Set screw 45° angle
Attention!
The planer fence must always remain firmly fixed.
Fig. 5
The clamping of the planer fence results from the exocen-
tric lever.
The planer fence is 260 mm adjustable over the planer.
Attention!
The planer fence must always remain firmly fixed.
Planer shaft guard, Fig.6
Screw on the planer shaft guard onto a hinged work table.
The planer shaft guard can be deviated without a tool by
pulling the exocentric lever upwards, swaying the shaft
guard, pulling the exocentric lever back down.
Fig. 7 + 8
Attention: Never work with planer fences without the shaft guard.
Operating Instructions
Preparing and setting up the machine
• Changes, setup, measuring and cleaning work on the
machine should only be done with the motor turned off.
Disconnect the power plug and wait for the shutdown of
the rotating tools.
• After repairs and servicing, all protective and safety
equipment must be immediately assembled.
• Immediately exchange defective planer knives (rifts or
such). Monitor the knife change!
• Check the effectiveness of the anti-kickback attachment
before each operation. The gripper taper must have a
sharp edge.
• After repairs and servicing, all protective and safety warn-
ings must be immediately mounted onto the machine.
Thickness and work
• Maximal planer shaft speed 4000 1/min
• The planer shaft has been manufactured in accordance
with DIN EN 847-1.
• Begin the working operation only when the full speed is
reached.
• Keep the operator station free of shavings and wood
waste.
• Employ the extraction unit for extraction of shavings and
wood dust. The velocity of flow of the extraction support
must amount to min. 20 m/s.
• Work only with sharpened planer knives. Dull planer
knives increase the risk of relapse.
• When processing long work pieces (longer than the feed-
ing table) roll racks (optional equipment) should be em-
ployed.
• Work: When dressing a work piece up to 100 mm thick,
the planer shaft guard must cover the work piece and the
planer shaft from above. If the work piece width is more
than 100 mm, set the protective rails of the shaft guard
12 english
to the width of the work piece. Make sure to put closed
hands, with the thumb adjacent on the work piece.
• Joining: The work piece is set against the work stopper.
Set the rails of the shaft guard to the width of the work
piece and leave on the table.
• Dressing and joining of small cross sections (strips):
When dressing the work piece, same as for work pieces
up to 100 mm thick, it should be fed with spread out
hands. When joining, push the work piece with both
hands, with the fists closed, against the help stopper
(optional equipment) and feed it through. The guard de-
vice is positioned near by and rests on the work piece.
• Dressing and joining of small work pieces: When dress-
ing, push the work piece with spread out hands to the
work table and feed through with the pusher, using the
right hand. The left hand slides over the guard device,
as long as the work piece is on the table the weight of
the left hand will shift onto the receiving table. When
joining, push the work piece with the left hand, with the
fist closed, against the help stopper and the table, then
feed through with the pusher.
• Chamfering or beveling: The work piece should be leaned
against the work stopper. Set the protective rails of the
shaft guard to the the width of the work piece and leave
the piece on the table. Push the work piece with the left
hand, with the fist closed, against the stopper and the
receiving table and feed it through with the right hand
closed.
Beginning
Before starting, observe the safety warnings. All guard and
help devices must be installed.
Changes, setup, measuring and cleaning work on the ma-
chine should only be done with the motor turned off.
Disconnect the power plug!
Planer work – Chip removal, Fig. 9, Fig. 9.1
The stock removal can be adjusted from 0 to 5 mm using the
turning handle.
Caution !
Release the blocking handle Fig .9
Read the depth of the stock removal on the graduated ruler,
adjust the table height using the turning handle Fig.9.1.
Tighten the blocking handle Fig.9
Planer work – Planer shaft guard, Fig. 7
When dressing up to 100 mm work piece strength, the
planer shaft guard must cover the work piece and the plan-
er shaft from above. If the work piece width is more than
75 mm, set the protective rails of the shaft guard to the
width of the work piece. Make sure to put closed hands,
with the thumb adjacent on the work piece.
1 Surfacing angle guide
2 Planer shaft guard
Joining, Fig. 8
Use the work stopper for this purpose, leave the planer
shaft protector on the table and set the protective rails to
the width of the work piece.
Push the work piece against the planer stopper and then
lead it over the planer shaft with both hands. As long as
the board reaches high enough on the receiving table, put
the left hand on it and shift it without interruption over the
blade shaft.