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Stroke and damping via screws (M) and (N): 

 

 

The stroke adjustment (up to a maximum of 75 mm) of the bridge in 
relation to the table is done with the screw (

M

) shown in 

 Figure 6. 

Adjust the damping of the bridge with the screw (

N

):  

 

To do this, lift the bridge manually from the table and let it fall. If it 
drops too abruptly or stops before it is at table height, adjust the bal-
ance spring setting with screw (

N

). The screw is accessed through the 

opening (

5

) shown in 

 Figure 7. 

 

- Turn screw (N) clockwise less 

Spring thrust decreases 

- Counterclockwise 

 Spring thrust increases (more damping) 

 

Note: 

This setting may also be necessary in the event of major 

changes or fluctuations in the room temperature.

 

 

Figure 6: Stroke and damping 

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Components and Controls 

 

 Figure 7: Components & controls

 

TX MATIC - Components: 

(1)

 

Protection bridge 

(2)

 

Lever for locking 

(3)

 

Wheel unit 

(4)

 

Hinge for bridge joint 

(5)

 

Opening to the balance spring  
adjustment screw for lowering 

 

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Safety 

 

 

The following safety instructions refer explicitly to the TX MATIC planer bridge guard. For safe 
working with the bridge guard, all safety instructions in the operating manual of your machine 
must also be observed.

 

 

Residual Risks

 

The TX MATIX bridge guard corresponds to the latest state of the art and has been manufactured in accordance 
with the recognised technical safety regulations. Nevertheless, due to the design determined by the intended 
use of the machine/protective equipment, the following residual risks can still occur even when used as intended 
and despite compliance with all relevant safety regulations: 

 

Danger of clothing being drawn in by moving and rotating machine parts or tools. 

 

Danger of crushing on workpiece guides and moving machine parts. 

 

Risk of injury from flying tool parts in the event of tool breakage. 
Therefore, generally wear protective goggles. 

 

Risk of injury from flying workpiece parts and chips, splinters and dust coming out of the  
machine. Therefore, generally wear protective goggles. 

 

Increased noise emission. Therefore always wear hearing protection. 

 

Increased dust emission. Use an extraction unit and/or wear a dust mask. 

M

N

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2

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Summary of Contents for TX MATIC

Page 1: ...Graf Stauffenberg Kaserne Binger Str 28 Halle 120 DE 72488 Sigmaringen Tel 49 07571 755 0 E Mail info hokubema panhans de Web https hokubema panhans de Operating Manual TX MATIC Planer Bridge Guard For use on all surface planing and jointing machines Type TX MATIC ...

Page 2: ...ons 4 Figure 2 Fixing dimensions and drilling diameters 5 Figure 3 Adjustment K 5 Figure 4 Adjustment H 5 Figure 5 Bend compensation 5 Figure 6 Stroke and damping 6 Figure 7 Components controls 6 Figure 8 Planing of flat and wide workpieces 7 Figure 9 Edge planing of workpiece heights 75 mm 7 Figure 10 Planing workpiece sides 7 Figure 11 Planing of workpieces with small cross sections and planing ...

Page 3: ... 320 mm Art No 3413 The plate required for fastening to the machine is included in the scope of delivery without screws Features Bridge guard with two part and fold down cover for surface planers and combined surface planing and thicknessing machines With spring loaded contact pressure onto the workpiece in height and lateral position via wheel unit The wheel unit raises the guard to workpiece hei...

Page 4: ...per and is prohibited The manufacturer of this bridge guard accepts no liability for damage resulting from improper use This bridge guard may only be attached to the machine used and repaired by qualified and sufficiently instructed personnel In particular both the operating manual for the bridge guard and the operating instructions for the machine must be observed and complied with Only original ...

Page 5: ...ment K In the initial position and over the entire adjust ment range the long side of the guard must not be more than 2 mm from the upper work piece surface on the in feed table side and 3 mm on the outfeed side This adjustment is made using the screws K Figure 4 Adjustment H Use an SW5 Allen key to tighten the two M8 fix ing screws H for the bridge support on the underside The bridge must be para...

Page 6: ... following safety instructions refer explicitly to the TX MATIC planer bridge guard For safe working with the bridge guard all safety instructions in the operating manual of your machine must also be observed Residual Risks The TX MATIX bridge guard corresponds to the latest state of the art and has been manufactured in accordance with the recognised technical safety regulations Nevertheless due t...

Page 7: ...orizontal position The four sides of a workpiece up to a maximum of 100 x 100 mm can be machined by placing the workpiece against the fence with the wheels in horizontal position without pre setting When feeding the workpiece against the fence the bridge moves away from the fence up to max 100 mm see Figure 9 After machining the bridge automatically returns to its initial position Inclined 45 posi...

Page 8: ...ing the Knives from Above Pull the TX MATIC bridge guard forward as far as it will go and change the planing knives according to the man ufacturer s instructions and the operating instructions for your machine Changing the Knives from the Front Set the TX MATIC bridge guard to its uppermost position 75 mm above the table and change the planing knives according to the manufacturer s instructions an...

Page 9: ...he bridge guard after work 10 Scrapping and Disposal When scrapping the bridge guard the current EU regulations or the respective regulations and laws of the coun try of operation which are prescribed for proper dismantling and disposal must be complied with The aim is to dismantle all materials and components properly to recycle recyclable parts and to dispose of non recyclable components in the ...

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