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10.5
Planer Guard TXF 1570
The standard TXF 1570 planer guard has a bridge that can withstand very high loads. It can raise parallel to the
machine tables to a height of max. 60 mm.
Figure 25: Planer guard TXF 1570
TXF 1570 Components:
A
Protective bridge
B
Bridge support
C
Locking lever of the bridge
D
Planer guard arm
E
Locking screw for height adjustment
10.5.1
Flat Planing
•
Loosen the bridge lock (
C
) and push the bridge all the
way against the planing fence.
•
Clamp the bridge lock again.
•
Set the height of the bridge slightly higher than the
workpiece using the locking screw (
E
).
•
Now the workpiece is passed under the bridge,
whereby the bridge is pressed down with one hand.
The underside of the bridge, regardless of its height, is
always parallel to the tables and is automatically held in
position.
Figure 26: Guard setting for flat planing
Figure 27: Guard setting for edge jointing
For several operations, the workpiece is brought back over
the bridge onto the infeed table. During this process, the
bridge is lowered and then returns to its initial position.
10.5.2
Edge Jointing
•
Set the bridge all the way down using the locking
screw (
E
).
•
Adjust the bridge with the locking device (
C
) so that
the workpiece can just pass between the bridge and
the fence.
10.6
Optional Planer Guards SUVAMATIC & TX MATIC
The following planer guards are optionally available (see also options
in section
1.
SUVAMATIC
- with 2-part fold-down cover and spring-loaded
contact pressure.
2.
TX MATIC
- with 2-part fold-down cover and spring-loaded contact
pressure with rollers.
Information and instructions on operation and maintenance, can be
found in the
operating manual of the manufacturer.
Figure 28: Type SUVAMATIC (example)
E
D
B
A
C