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Safety

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2.7 General safety instruction

- The design of the machinery must not be altered 

and it must not be used for purposes other than 
those provided for by the manufacturer.

- Use the safety devices. Never work without guards 

and keep them operational. Check the functiona-
lity before starting work.

- Always keep the machine and your working env-

ironment clean and free of obstacles!

- Never work under the influence of concentration-

disturbing illnesses, fatigue, drugs, alcohol or me-
dication.

- Remove tool keys, set-up tools and other loose 

parts from the machine after assembly or repair 
before switching on the machine.

- All safety and danger instructions on the machine 

must be observed and kept in perfect condition.

- Keep children and persons not familiar with the 

machine away from your working environment, the 
machine and tools.

- The machine may only be used, equipped and 

maintained by persons who are familiar with it and 
have been informed of the dangers (minimum age 
18 years).

- If the machine is moved, even at a short distance, 

it must be disconnected from the mains supply. 
Before the machine is put back into operation, it 
must be properly connected to the power supply.

- The operator must switch off the engine when lea-

ving the workplace. Pull out the plug! Disconnect 
the appliance when not in use.

- The machine can only be used if it is connected to 

the effective chip and dust extraction system.

- The machine must be earthed. The yellow / green 

wire is the grounding cable.

- Only tools according to EN 847-1: 2005 may be 

used. Check the machine at each start to ensure 
that the protective equipment and switches are in 
order. Do not use the machine if the protective 
equipment, the switch, the electrical connections, 
the plug or other parts of the machine are dama-
ged.

- Do not pull on the power cord to pull the plug out 

of the socket.

- When using this equipment, avoid physical con-

tact with grounded objects (e.g. pipes, radiators, 
electric cookers, refrigerators).

- Wear tight-fitting work clothing, safety glasses, 

safety shoes, and hearing protection. Tie long hair 
together. Do not wear jewellery such as watches, 

bracelets, necklaces, rings, scarves or gloves 
(moving/rotating parts!) when working.

- Never leave the machine unattended in operation 

and remain with the machine until the tool has 
come to a complete standstill. Then pull the mains 
plug to protect against unintentional switch-on.

- Do not remove the workpiece until the tool has 

come to a complete stop and you have switched 
off the machine.

- Protect the machine from moisture (danger of 

short circuit!).

- Never use electric tools and machines in the vici-

nity of flammable liquids and gases (danger of ex-
plosion!).

- Faults which impair safety must be rectified imme-

diately. 

-  Before each use of the machine, make sure that 

no parts are damaged. Damaged parts must be 
replaced immediately to avoid sources of danger!

- Do not overload the machine! You will work better 

and safer in the specified performance range. Use 
the correct tool! Ensure that the tools are not da-
maged.

- Do not use faulty or damaged extension cords.
- Only use original spare parts and accessories to 

avoid possible hazards and accident risks.

- Only use the accessories recommended for this 

unit.

- Follow the instructions provided with the accesso-

ries. The use of incorrect accessories can lead to 
hazards.

- Use only accessories designed for this machine to 

avoid injury from ejected parts or workpieces.

- Do not use accessories unless you have fully read 

the manual or operating instructions for this acces-
sory.

- To avoid injury from unexpected start-up, do not 

plug the power cord into a wall outlet during un-
packing and installation. This cable must always 
be disconnected when assembling or adjusting 
the unit.

- If any part is missing or damaged, do not connect 

the equipment until the missing or damaged part 
has been replaced and assembly is complete.

- Do not use blunt cutting blades as this will in-

crease the risk of setbacks.

- If short pieces of wood are to be planed, position 

the workpieces with a sliding stick.

- Do not use the machine for folding or rolling wood.
- Regularly check that the cutting block and the 

non-return device are working properly.

- Only use well sharpened cutting blades to work 

better and safer.

- Do not use cracked cutting blades or blades that 

are no longer in their original shape.

- Use appropriate aids to support heavy or bulky 

parts when they are to be used. Such aids are the 
additional units: Jack-up and Universal Trucks.

ATTENTION!

Repairs, maintenance and upgrades may only be 
carried out by qualified personnel with the machine 
switched off and secured (pull the mains plug!)!

Summary of Contents for DH 330

Page 1: ...DH 330 Operating Instructions DH S ERIES Planer DH 330 ...

Page 2: ...Safety 3 2 1 Legend of symbols 3 2 2 Operator responsibility 4 2 3 Operating staff qualification 4 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5 2 5 Safety labels on the planer 5 2 6 For your own safety 6 2 7 General safety instruction 7 2 8 Residual risks 8 3 Intended Use 8 4 Technical Data 9 4 1 Table 9 4 2 Type plate 9 5 Transport packaging storage 9 5 1 Delivery and transport 9 5 2 Packaging 9 5 3 Lager...

Page 3: ...u make during application of the machine as these may be valuable for product improvements 1 3 Disclaimer All data in this operation manual has been compiled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and gui delines as well as our many years of expertise and ex perience The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the following cases Failure to comply with the operation manual Uni...

Page 4: ...vide staff with the required pro tective equipment and wearing the required pro tective equipment shall be mandatory Operators shall also be responsible for maintaining the machine in a technically perfect condition For this rea son the following shall apply Operators shall make sure that the maintenance intervals described in these operating instructions are complied with Operators shall regularl...

Page 5: ...d in the following section 2 5 Safety labels on the planer The following safety labels and instructions are attached to the planer Fig 1 and must be observed t Fig 1 Safety labels 1 Warning of danger 2 Warning of dangerous electrical voltage 3 Warning of danger of entanglement I 4 Ground sym bol l 5 Mandatory signs If safety labels on the machine are damaged or missing this can cause errors person...

Page 6: ...he operator Work only with the non re turn device functioning correctly Only use sharp pla ning knives Check the workpiece for foreign objects be fore starting work Consider work area s environment Do not use the planer in the rain or in a humid environ ment Ensure that the workplace is adequately lit Do not operate planer near flammable gases or liquids Keep uninvolved persons especially children...

Page 7: ...eave the machine unattended in operation and remain with the machine until the tool has come to a complete standstill Then pull the mains plug to protect against unintentional switch on Do not remove the workpiece until the tool has come to a complete stop and you have switched off the machine Protect the machine from moisture danger of short circuit Never use electric tools and machines in the vi...

Page 8: ...issioning operation and maintenance must have the neces sary qualifications to observe these operating in structions exactly In case of improper use may cause danger to persons the planer and other material assets can be endan gered the function of the planer may be impaired Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assumes no liability for con structive and technical changes to the planer Claims of any kind due to ...

Page 9: ...arpaulin DH 330 Input power drive motor kW 1 5 kW Output power drive motor kW 0 9 kW Electrical connection V 230 V Phase s Ph 1 Mains frequency Hz 50 Hz Max material removal 2 8 2 8 mm Feed speed 6 m min Number of planing knives 2 Sound pressure level Lp 85 dB Sound power level Lw 94 dB Working height max 152 mm Working height min 6 mm Dimension L x W thicknes sing table 235 x 330 mm Max planing w...

Page 10: ...aner must be installed securely on a level and firm surface Ensure that there is sufficient freedom of move ment for working The place of operation should meet the following criteria The underground must be even solid and vibra tion free The underground must not allow any lubricants to pass through The installation or working area must be dry and well ventilated No machines causing dust or chips s...

Page 11: ...ace the washer over the socket head bolt and feed the bolt into the handle Step 4 Tighten the bolt to secure the handle in position Step 5 Place the handle cap onto the handle CAUTION Risk of injury from an improperly installed machine Check the stability of the machine after setting it up on stable ground CAUTION Observe the weight of the machine The machine may only be set up by two persons toge...

Page 12: ... be fore operation Fig 12 Mounting holes The machine must be anchored in the ground with screws before operation Mounting the suction hose Fig 13 Suction connection Step 1 Mount the suction hose to the adapter ATTENTION Only start up the machine when it is stable NOTE It is recommended that the planer be used with a dust extraction system for a cleaner and safer wor king environment Using a dust e...

Page 13: ...utlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local regulations DO NOT CHANGE THE CONNECTOR Have the correct socket installed by a qualified electrician if it does not fit into the socket IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock The con ductor with green insulation with or without yellow stri pes is the equipment grounding...

Page 14: ...ation The operator must not work if he is overtired or suf fers from illnesses affecting his concentration The planer may only be operated by one person Other persons must stay away from the work area during operation Check the machine for damaged parts If the pro tective equipment or guards are damaged replace them immediately Test whether the moving parts can move freely for the necessary functi...

Page 15: ...planer A spring loaded depth of cut gauge is attached to front of roller case The pointer on depth of cut gauge ac curately displays the depth of cut per pass when work piece is positioned below the gauge Step 1 Cranking the handle moves the roller case down and the pointer shows the desired depth of cut Fig 17 Depth of cut gauge Step 2 Adjust the depth of cut to make an initial light 0 5mm cut No...

Page 16: ... the top rollers ATTENTION The hands must not get inside the device There is a risk of injury from rotating planing knives Do not tilt the workpiece may strike back Do not remove jammed parts until the motor has stopped and the mains plug has been dis connected Replace blunt planing knives Risk of kickback DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Contact with live components may result in...

Page 17: ...stem does not function or functions only to a limited extent it must be repaired Only then may the planner be put into operation 9 4 Knife replacement If the machine planes unevenly or tends to chisel the knives must be changed Proceed as follows to change the knives Step 1 Remove the dust chute Step 2 Loosen and remove the four screws from the knife cover on the back of the planer Step 3 Remove t...

Page 18: ... the magnets Step 10 Secure gib to cutterhead using six bolts removed earlier 9 5 Servicing As a result of wear and tear maintenance work may have to be carried out on the machine If the planer does not function properly contact a spe cialist dealer or our customer service The contact de tails can be found in chapter 1 2 Customer service All protective and safety devices must be reinstalled im med...

Page 19: ...achined surface too rough 1 Planing knife blunt 2 Planing knife clogged by chips 3 Workpiece still contains too much moisture 1 Insert sharp planing knives 2 Remove chips 3 Dry the workpiece Machined surface cracked 1 Planing knife blunt 2 Planing knife clogged by chips 3 The workpiece has been machi ned against the direction of growth 4 Too much material planed off in one operation 1 Insert sharp...

Page 20: ...e corresponding contact data in Chapter 1 2 Customer service Indicate the following basic information for requests or orders of spare parts Type of device Item No Position No Year of construction Quantity Required mode of dispatch mail freight sea air express Address of dispatch Spare part orders which do not include the above indi cations may not be taken into consideration If the indi cations re...

Page 21: ...drawing The following drawing is intended to identify the required spare parts in the event of service If applicable submit a copy of the parts drawing including the highlighted components to your authorised retailer Fig 24 Spare parts drawing Planer DH 330 ...

Page 22: ...22 DH Series Version 1 01 Electrical circuit diagram 13 Electrical circuit diagram Fig 25 Electrical circuit diagram ...

Page 23: ...ith the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of subsequent EU Directives Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive The following harmonized standards have been applied EN 60204 1 2014 10 Safety of machines Basic concepts general principles for design Part 1 General requirements DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk red...

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