TROUBLESHOOTING
HOLZMANN MASCHINEN GmbH www.holzmann-maschinen.at
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TS315F1600
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Disposal
Observe the national waste disposal regulations. Never dispose of the machine,
machine components or equipment in residual waste. If necessary, contact your
local authorities for information on the disposal options available.
If you buy a new machine or an equivalent device from your specialist retailer, he
is obliged in certain countries to dispose of your old machine properly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Danger due to electrical voltage! Handling the machine with the power supply up
can lead to serious injuries or even death. Always disconnect the machine from the
power supply before servicing or maintenance work and secure it against unintentional
or unauthorised reconnection!
Many possible sources of error can be excluded in advance if the machine is properly connect-
ed to the mains. If you are unable to carry out necessary repairs properly and/or do not have
the required training, always consult a specialist to correct the problem!
Trouble
Possible cause
Solution
Machine does not start
1.
EMERGENCY-STOP button
to switch
off
2.
switch
or
a phase
is broken
3.
Overload protection is triggered.
4.
Safety
fuse is blown
5.
Open cover plate for saw blades
1.
Turn the emergency OFF switch to
the right to unlock to
2.
Repair the defective circuit or the
faulty phase
3.
Wait until the engine cools down
4.
Replace the fuse
5.
Cover plate close
Machine output is low
1.
The saw blade is blunt
2.
A too thick workpiece was selected
3.
The V-belt is not tightened enough
4.
The motor does not work with full
power
1.
Replace the saw blade
2.
The width and hardness of the
workpiece should be taken into ac-
count
3.
Tighten the V-belt
4.
Contact an electrician
Machine vibrates during
operation
1.
The saw blade is blunt or not adjusted
properly
2.
Tables are not completely horizontal
and at the same height
3.
The machine is not placed on a level
surface
4.
V-belt is not tightened enough
5.
The machine is not properly adjusted
1.
Replace or adjust the saw blade
2.
Adjust the tables correctly
3.
Place the machine on al level and
vibration free surface
4.
Tighten the V-belt
5.
Adjust the machine correctly
Burn marks on the work-
piece
1.
The saw blade is blunt
1.
Replace the saw blade
The finished dimension
of the processed work-
piece does not corre-
spond to the cutting
width set on the rip
fence
1.
The ruler for the cutting width display
at the rip fence is set incorrectly
1.
Setting dimension scale: Cut the
workpiece at the rip fence, measure
the workpiece and move the meas-
uring scale so that the correct cut-
ting width can be read off at the
edge of the ruler
Sliding table
at
end posi-
tions
higher than
ma-
chine table
1.
Lower rollers set incorrectly
1.
Adjust the lower rollers
Workpiece jams while
feeding
2.
The saw blade is blunt
3.
The work table is not clean
4.
The riving knife thickness does not
match with the saw blade used
1.
Replace the saw blade
2.
Clean the worktable
3.
Riving knife thickness must be
greater than or equal to the saw
blade thickness
Broken
edges on the
workpiece
1.
The saw blade or work tables are
incorrectly adjusted
2.
Workpiece was not guided correctly to
the saw blade during machining
3.
The tables are not set horizontally
1.
Adjust the saw blade or work tables
2.
Feed the workpiece evenly and
without pressure to the saw blade
3.
Adjust the work tables
Arm
running not smooth-
ly
1.
Telescopic tube or track rollers dirty
1.
Telescopic tube or track rollers clean
2.
Check wipers