47
!
"
#
10 mm
10 mm
10 mm
10 mm
Planer-Thicknesser
A3-26 / A3-31 / A3-41
Note: With this procedure, the edges of a workpiece can be bevelled or tapered to any desired angle
(max. –45°).
9.4.7 Bevelling/Chamfering
Fig. 9-13: Bridge guard
1.
Before beginning any maintenance work on the
machine, switch it off and secure it against acciden-
tally being switched on again.
2.
Both planer tables must be shut and fixed with the
clamping levers.
3.
Set the gear lever to the “0” setting.
4.
Extraction system must be connected
5.
Planer fence: Adjusting the angle
6.
Adjusting the depth of cut.
7.
Adjust the joint, if necessary.
8. Adjust the bridge guard:
• Loosen the clamping screw.
• Pull out the guard rail.
(somewhat more than the width of the workpiece).
• Place the workpiece against the planer fence and
push it to the front edge of the feeder planer table
(not over the cutterblock).
• Bring the guard rail up to 10 mm of the
workpiece.
• Tighten the clamping screw.
• Use the setscrew to fix the guard rail 10 mm over the
planer tables.
9.
Switch the machine on
10.
Take up work position.
11. Machining the workpiece:
• To avoid the workpiece sliding down the inclined
surface, using the left hand, press the workpiece
mainly against the planer fence and only slightly
against the feeder side of the planer table.
• With your right hand (balled into a fist and the
thumbs placed onto the workpiece), push the
workpiece smoothly over the cutterblock
12.
If you are not going to continue working, switch off
the machine and secure it against being turned on
again accidentally
Fig. 9-14: Bridge guard
!
Setscrew
"
Clamping screw
#
Protective rail
Fig. 9-15: Guiding a workpiece
Operation
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