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4. est the board end on the infeed roller plate and direct the board into the planer.
5. lide the workpiece into the infeed side of the planer until the infeed roller begins
to advance the workpiece.
6. Let go of the workpiece and allow the automatic feed to advance the workpiece.
7. Do not push or pull on the workpiece. Move to the rear and receive the planed
lumber by grasping it in the same manner that it was fed.
To avoid the risk of injury due to kickbacks, do not stand directly in line with the front or
rear of the planer.
8. Do not grasp any portion of the board that has not gone past the outfeed roller.
9. epeat this operation on all of the boards that need to be the same thickness.
Avoiding Snipe
nipe refers to a depression at either end of the board caused by an uneven force
on the cutterhead when the work is entering or leaving the planer.
nipe will occur when the boards are not supported properly or when only one feed
roller is in contact with the work at the beginning or end of the cut.
Precautions for avoiding snipe:
Push the board up while feeding the work until the outfeed roller starts advancing
it.
Move to the rear and receive the planed board by pushing it up when the infeed
roller looses contact with the board.
hen planning more than one board of the same thickness, butt the boards
together to avoid snipe.
Make shallow cuts. nipe is more apparent when deeper cuts are taken.
Feed the work in the direction of the grain. ork fed against the grain will have
chipped, splintered edges.
Maintenance
Blade Care
Blades are extremely sharp! Use caution when cleaning or changing. Failure to comply
may cause serious injury!
he condition of the blades will affect the precision of the cut. Observe the
quality of the cut that the planer produces to check the condition of the blades.
Dull blades will tear, rather than cut the wood fibers and produce a fuzzy
appearance.
aised grain will occur when dull blades pound on wood that has varying density.
A raised edge will also be produced where the blades have been nicked. hen gum
and pitch collect on the blades, carefully remove with a strong solvent. Failure to
remove gum and pitch build up may result in excessive friction, blade wear and
overheating. hen blades become dull, touch up blades. ee harpening the Knives.
Sharpening the Knives
Blades are extremely sharp! Use caution when handling. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury!
1. Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2. emove the blade guard and belt cover.
This machine is fitted with individual cutter knives, and no sharpening is necessary,
or advised. Dull blades should be rotated to present a sharp edge, or replaced.
Содержание TJ-X300C
Страница 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL 300mm Industrial Thicknesser Jointer with Helical Cutterhead TJ X300C WARRANTY...
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Страница 26: ...Performance Troubleshooting Planer...
Страница 27: ...Mechanical Troubleshooting Planer Jointer...
Страница 28: ...TJ X300C Cutter Block Guard and Outfeed Assembly...
Страница 31: ...TJ X300C Cutter Block assembly...
Страница 33: ...TJ X300C Base Assembly...
Страница 35: ...TJ X300C Infeed Table Assembly...
Страница 37: ...TJ X300C Drive and Motor Assembly...
Страница 39: ...TJ X300C Thickness Table Assembly...
Страница 41: ...TJ X300C Working Fence Assembly...
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