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Mains connection and any extension 
cords used must comply with applicable 
regulations. 

The mains voltage must comply with 
the information on the machine licence 
plate.  

The mains connection must have a 16A 
surge-proof fuse. 

Only use connection cables marked 
H07RN-F 

Connections and repairs to the 
electrical equipment may only be 
carried out by qualified electricians.  

ATTENTION: 
-Check first if the cutter block runs 
freely and if all safety devices are fitted 
before starting the machine. 

- If the direction of rotation is not 
correct, the phase converter inside the 
CCE Euro plug must be pushed in and 
turned 180°. 

(See rotation arrow on machine for 
correct rotation) 

 

5.4 Dust connection 

Before initial operation, the machine 
must be connected to a dust extractor. 
The suction should switch on 
automatically when the jointer is 
switched on. 

The flow rate on the suction port must 
be 20m/sec. 
Flexible hoses must be of non-
flammable quality, and must be 
connected to the machine ground 
system. 

 

5.5 Starting operation 

You can start the machine with the 
green on button. The red button on the 
main switch stops the machine. (C, Fig 
10).                                                                 
In case of emergency push the E-stop 
button to stop the machine. (U, Fig 10). 

 

Fig 10 

The power feed can be engaged and 
disengaged with handle (L, Fig 2). 

In case of machine overload the motor 
overload cut-off will react.  
After appr.10 min of cooling the 
machine can be started again. 

 

6.  Machine operation 

Change of operating mode (planing 
to thicknessing and back) may only 
be performed when the machine is at 
a complete standstill. 

6.1  Jointing and planing 

Correct operating position: 

Position yourselves offset to the infeed 
table (Fig 11). 

 

Fig 11 

Work piece handling: 

Feed the work piece straight across the 
infeed table, holding your fingers close 
together, guiding the work piece with 
the palm of your hands. 

Never put your hands under the cutter 
block cover. 
Always keep your hands well clear of 
the cutter block 

Do not pull the work piece back over 
the unguarded cutter block.                     
Always plane the work piece over its 
entire length. 

Adjust depth of cut with lever (G).  

Loosen clamping knob (F) for 
adjustment. 

 

Fig 12 

Support long work pieces (longer than 
jointer tables) with helping roller stands 
or table extensions. 

Planing the face of a work piece up 
to 75mm thick: 

Place the work piece against the jointer 
fence. Adjust the cutter block guard to 
the height of the work piece. When 
guiding the work piece, the hands slide 
over the cutter block guard (Fig 13)  

 

Fig 13 

Planing the edge of a work piece 
(jointing) or planning work pieces 
more than 75mm thick: 

Place the work piece against the jointer 
fence. 
Adapt the cutter block guard to the 
width of the work piece (Fig 14). 

 

Fig 14 

Chamfering a work piece: 

Place the work piece against the jointer 
fence. 
Adapt the cutter block guard to the 
width of the work piece (Fig 15). 

 

Fig 15 

 

Summary of Contents for JPT-F260-M

Page 1: ...T F260 M JPT F260 T PLANER THICKNESSER Original GB Operating Instructions Translations F Mode d emploi TOOL FRANCE S A S 9 Rue des Pyrénées 91090 LISSES France www promac fr M JPT F260 M JPT 260 T 2022 03 ...

Page 2: ...e Maschinenrichtlinie Directive Machines 2014 30 EU electromagnetic compatibility elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit compatibilité électromagnétique 2011 65 EU RoHS directive RoHS Richtlinie Directive RoHS designed in consideration of the standards und entspechend folgender zusätzlicher Normen entwickelt wurde et été développé dans le respect des normes complémentaires suivantes EN ISO 12100 2010 ...

Page 3: ...h the regulation Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 designed in consideration of the standards EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60204 1 2018 EN ISO 19085 7 2019 EN ISO 19085 1 2021 EN55014 1 2006 A2 2014 EN 55014 2 2015 EN 61000 3 2 2011 EN 61000 3 11 2000 Responsible for the Documentation TOOL France S A S 2022 02 25 Christophe SAINT SULPICE General Man...

Page 4: ...e product and accessories at any time 3 Safety 3 1 Authorized use This machine is designed for planing wood and wood derived materials Machining of other materials is not permitted and may be carried out in specific cases only after consulting with the manufacturer No metal workpieces may be machined The workpiece must allow to safely be loaded supported and guided The proper use also includes com...

Page 5: ...xample the fire extinguisher operation and place Do not use the machine in a dump environment and do not expose it to rain Wood dust is explosive and can also represent a risk to health Dust form some tropical woods in particular and from hardwoods like beach and oak is classified as a carcinogenic substance Always use a suitable dust extraction device Before machining remove any nails and other f...

Page 6: ...dB A Acoustic pressure level according to EN 11202 Operating position 1 Idling LpA 74 4 dB A Operating LpA 91 8 dB A Operating position 2 Idling LpA 84 4 dB A Operating LpA 95 7 dB A The specified values are emission levels and are not necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels Although there is a correlation between emission and imission levels these do not constitute a basis for determining...

Page 7: ...en the clamping handle on the mounting bracket insert the tilt assembly base plate E through the mounting bracket G sufficiently for the next step Lightly tighten clamping handle see Fig 4 Fig 4 Locate the two lift and shift handles H and the fence F see fig 19 Position the fence up against the tilt assembly housing E Line up the pre drilled holes in the mounting plate to the rear fence assembly F...

Page 8: ...rload cut off will react After appr 10 min of cooling the machine can be started again 6 Machine operation Change of operating mode planing to thicknessing and back may only be performed when the machine is at a complete standstill 6 1 Jointing and planing Correct operating position Position yourselves offset to the infeed table Fig 11 Fig 11 Work piece handling Feed the work piece straight across...

Page 9: ...lanning is to be done immediately afterwards Work pieces shorter than 150mm may not be processed Machine max 2 work pieces at one time Feed on both outer sides 7 Setup and adjustments General note Setup and adjustment work may only be carried out after the machine is protected against accidental starting Push the E stop button Pull the mains plug 7 1 Changing cutterblock knives The given instructi...

Page 10: ... set at the correct height carry out a quick check by rotating the cutter block in reverse and visually inspectingthe edge of the blade against a fixed point Fig 22 If this appears satisfactory go round and check everything is tight and lower the surface tables and re lock them in place Replace the fence assembly and continue with the operation NOTE You can also check that the blades are set at th...

Page 11: ...ices must be replaced immediately All protective and safety devices must be re attached immediately after completed cleaning maintenance and inspection work Repair and maintenance work on the electrical system may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Drive Belt The belt tension must be inspected regularly Motor Break The motor break works electro mechanically break motor If breaking time...

Page 12: ...ubricate central post and screw Thickness table lock is on loosen lock handle Poor machining power Main drive belt slipping tighten or replace belt Resin build up on tables clean and wax table surfaces Dull knives install sharp knives 10 Environmental protection Protect the environment Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled Please leave it at a specialized in...

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