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INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
The present documentation contains information that should be used when preparing the
machine for operation, working with it and when servicing or repairing it, as well.
1.High cutting speeds on wood working machines generate noise levels that exceed the admissi-
ble level NDN 85 dB. The producer requires that the operators use hearing protection and that
the moulder should be in a soundproof enclosure.
2.Since the machine tool is subject to constant changes improving its design the present docu-
mentation is solely assigned to the machine tool to which it has been attached according to its
serial number.
3.Starting the feed is only possible once the cutter shaft of the planing machine and heads are
switched on.
(In order to start the feed without starting the cutter heads, move the heads out to their maxi-
mum position on the limit switches)
4.In order to ensure safe and continuous trouble – free operation one should:
- Observe general and specific rules of Industrial Safety and Hygiene.
- Only use the machine when connected to a dust extraction system
- Observe the recommendations given in section ,,Maintenance and repairs’’
5. To achieve optimum results the moulder should be used with timber with a Moisture Content
lower than 18%. The recommended Moisture Content varies with the final use.
- Floor Boards
8-10 percent
- Furniture or construction woodwork for rooms with central heating
8-10 percent
- Furniture or construction timber for rooms with open fire heating
10-12 percent
- Construction woodwork exposed on one side to heated interior and to outdoor fresh air on
the other side
12-15 percent
- Wood construction under roof but not closed
15-17 percent
6.Any element to be machined should have at least one straight face (towards the guide).
7.Machining of elements whose curvature exceeds the maximum permitted machining allowance
is not admissible.
8.Before starting work, check the rotation direction of the cutter shafts, cutter heads and feed roll-
ers. The rotation direction of the tools must be opposite to the feed direction and the same as
the direction of the arrows located on the machine tool .