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Saw-Spindle Moulder
B3 / B3 e-classic
11.3.4 General procedures for authorised working techniques
1.
Switch the machine off before starting to machine.
2.
Ensure there are sufficient extension options
(accessories).
3.
Keep handling auxiliaries at hand:
(see FELDER-catalogue)
• Pushing stick; wood with holding magnets
• Pushing stick; plastics
• Push grip
4.
If required, and depending on the previous machine
use:
• Assemble the spindle moulder tool.
• Mount the spindle moulder guard.
5.
Set the moulding height and/or moulding angle.
6.
Extraction system must be connected.
7.
Only switch on the spindle moulder once the
workpiece has been positioned correctly and is rea-
dy to be cut.
8.
Feed the workpiece constantly past the spindle moul-
der tool keeping the fingers balled into a fist.
9.
Use a push stick at the end of the moulding process if
necessary.
10.
Switch the machine off once finished moulding.
11.3.5 Moulding long sides and profiles
Warning! Risk of injury!
Only mould profiles if using safety guides!
Use a push stick or push block at the end of the workpiece.
Fig. 11-5: Moulding lengthways
1.
Take note of general procedures for authorized
working techniques.
2.
Set the detachable spindle fence guide exactly on
the diameter of the spindle moulding tool.
3.
Set the depth of cut with the feeding spindle fence
guide.
4.
Set the moulding height and/or moulding angle.
Set the spindle moulder guard attachment.
5.
Press the workpiece against the fence and spindle
table and feed past the spindle moulder tool with
fingers and thumbs balled into a fist.
6.
If you are not going to continue working, switch off
the machine and secure it against being turned on
again accidentally.
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Outfeed fence guide
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Infeed fence guide
Fig. 11-6: Moulding profiles
Note: Numerous profiles are possible when combining the angle and height adjustment with the diverse
moulding cutter heads and profile knifes. Moulding profiles corresponds to moulding long sides.
Operation