Operation Manual

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5. Loosen arbor bolt (87) with spanner
(L.H. thread!).
6. Remove outer blade flange, saw
blade and inner blade flange from
the saw spindle.
7. Clean clamping surfaces of outer
blade flange and saw blade.
Danger!
Do not use cleaning agents
(e.g. to remove resin residue) that
could corrode the light metal compo-
nents of the saw; the stability of the
saw would be adversely affected.
8. Put on a fresh saw blade (observe
direction of rotation!).
Danger!
Use only suitable saw blades
(see "Technical Specifications") –
when using unsuitable or damaged
blades parts could be explosive-like
hurled from it by centrifugal force.
Do not use:
saw blades made of high speed
steel (HS);
saw blades with visible damage;
cut-off wheel blades.
Danger!
Mount saw blade only using
genuine parts.
Do not use loose-fitting reducing
rings; the saw blade could work
loose.
Saw blades have to be mounted
in such way that they do not
wobble or run out of balance, and
can not work loose during opera-
tion.
9. Put on the outer blade flange.
10. Turn in the arbor bolt (left-hand
thread!) and tighten fingertight
only.
Danger!
Do not extend arbor bolt tighte-
ning wrench.
Do not tighten arbor bolt by hit-
ting the Allen key.
After tightening the arbor bolt do
not forget to remove the retention
pin!
11. Replace table insert (84) flush with
the table top.
12. Install blade guard (85).
10.3 Care and maintenance
Danger!
The checks and procedures
described here are meant to help ope-
rate the machine safely! Should there
be faults evident on any of these
components, the machine must not
be used until these faults have been
remedied in a workmanlike manner.
Before starting any work
1. Check power supply cable for dam-
age, if necessary have replaced by
a qualified electrician.
2. Remove sawdust and chips.
3. Check cutter knives for:
tight seat
sharpness
general condition
(no notches etc.)
4. Check the thicknesser’s anti-kick-
back lock:
mobility of anti-kickback fingers
(must fall down by their own
weight)
points of anti-kickback fingers
(not rounded)
5. Check circular saw:
Distance saw blade – riving knife
OK? (3 – 8 mm)
Riving knife and blade guard
undamaged?
6. Check spindle moulder:
Cutter guard undamaged?
Weekly:
1. Remove chips and dust with dust
collectoror brush from:
thicknesser bed spindles;
height setting mechanism of the
cutter spindle;
height setting mechanism of the
circular saw;
adjustment elements of the circu-
lar saw;
telescopic type ball bearing trav-
eller and track of the sliding car-
riage.
Caution!
Do not spray care and mainte-
nance spray on flat belts and pulleys
– this will cause the flat belt to slip.
2. Apply a light coat of anti-seize com-
pound to infeed table, outfeed table
and thicknesser bed.
10.4 Machine Storage
Danger!
Store machine so that
it can not be started by unauthori-
zed persons and
nobody can get injured while the
machine is switched off.
Caution!
Do not store machine unpro-
tected outdoors or in damp environ-
ment.
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialized
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
A Drilling and Morticing Attachment
for drilling mortices of max. 100 mm
depth and max. 100 mm long.
B Sliding Carriage Side Extension
required to work wide stock.
C Stock Stop
required for repetitive cut-off work.
D Tenoning Table
required for unproblematic tenon-
ing.
E Curved Moulding Stop
required for the exact guiding of
curved stock.
F Wheel Set
for convenient relocation of the
combination machine.
G HS Cutter Knives
310x20x2.5
for extended edge life. Resharpen-
able.
H TCT Saw Blade
250x3.2/2.2x30 24 ATB
for rip and crosscuts in grown tim-
ber and particle board.
I TCT Saw Blade
250x3.2/2.2x30 48 UAT
for rip and cross cuts in panels,
plastics, aluminium and high-quality
veneered sheets.
J TCT Saw Blade
250x3.2/2.2x30 60 combination
ATB
General purpose saw blade for
plastics and non-ferrous metals.
K TCT Saw Blade
250x3.2/2.2x30 80 trapezoidal flat
teeth
General purpose saw blade for
plastics and non-ferrous metals.
L Ball Transfer Stand
for exact guiding of long stock.
Used with either swivel ball or roller
head.
M WAXILIT Anti-seize Compound
improves stock gliding quality on
the planing beds.
N Care and Maintenance Spray
to remove resin residue and for pre-
serving the metal surfaces.
Danger!
Repairs to power tools must be
carried out by qualified electricians
only!
Power tools in need of repair can be sent
to the service centre of your country.
Refer to the spare parts list for the
address.
11. Available Accessories
12. Repairs