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Operating Instructions/Routine Maintenance
35
WARNING!! DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM
THE MAINS BEFORE CONTINUING!
Close the access door, raise the spindle, reconnect the
machine to the mains supply. Give the machine a quick
burst check ( i.e. quick ON-OFF) to ensure everything is
O.K. If everything is satisfactory, continue to use the
machine.
Planer/ Thicknesser
Check the overhand tables and the thicknessing
bed are clean, not coated with resin etc. Apply a
proprietary cleaner/lubricating agent.
Check the cable and the plug for damage or
defects.
Mount the planer fence and check it is set upright.
Check the dust extraction hood and ensure there is
no excessive build up of sawdust/resin, especially in the
mouth of the chip deflector and around the mouth of
the extractor.
Check the blades for sharpness and damage.
Clean the machine thoroughly, remove any shavings,
sawdust, chips etc, from in, under and around the
machine.
Check the cutter block for resin build up, especially
behind the blade and in the scallop of the chip breaker/
wedge.
Raise the tables and brush out and clean any debris or
build up around the area of the noise attenuating slots
in the edges of the overhand tables.
• Check the in feed and take off pressure rollers are
not clogged, clean as necessary.
• Check the action of the anti-kickback ngers, again
clean and lubricate as required.
• If the “Planer/Thicknesser is not going to be used for a
period of time spray a light coat of oil over the table
surface that will help prevent rust.
Re-tighten the table lock. If the table lock downs
becomes ‘slack’ they can be adjusted by altering the
height of the table lock stud. Hold the stud firmly and
loosen the lock nut, adjust the stud, lightly ‘pinch with
the lock nut. If correct, fully tighten the lock nut, if
not, repeat the process until the ‘lock down is correct.
Your combination machine requires minimum
maintenance, but it is essential that it is carried out
to ensure the longevity and correct function of the
machine.
Panel Saw
Keep the saw as clean and free from saw dust build up
as practical.
Periodically, unlock the sliding table and push to one
side to gain access to the saw mechanism. Raise the saw
blade to it’s highest point. Remove the saw blade guard,
lower the blade cover and blow out or brush out the
saw inner workings, using a proprietary resin cleaner.
Note: You may require an air line to blow out areas
physically not possible to reach, i.e the threaded
drive shafts of the rise and tilt mechanisms.
Check the saw and scoring saw blade/s regularly for
chipped, missing, damaged teeth etc. and remove
any resin build up from the blade/s, riving knife etc.
If the “Panel Saw is not going to be used for a
period of time, spray a light coat of oil over the table
surface and blades that will help prevent rust.
Spindle Moulder
Keep the cutter block clean and free from dust build up.
Check the cutter block regularly for chipped blades and
damage to block i.e cracks in the cutter block.
When changing the cutter block, remove the cutter
block and place safely away, clean the spindle by
spraying a light coating of oil over the shaft and install
a new cutter block.
Opening the access door for the spindle moulder, check
the belt tension. If the belt is loose, using the 16mm
socket spanner loosen the motor bolts and push/pull
until the belt is under tension again, tighten the motor
bolts to keep the tension.
After several months of constant use the condition of
the chains, sprockets,tension of the drive belts and the
threaded drive shafts of the rise and fall tilt mechanisms
will need to be checked, that may require a service
engineer to oversee the job.
If you find that the machine is not performing as
it should please contact our “Technical Sales Team”
by phone on 03332 406406.
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