INTRODUCTION
Machine Description
INTRODUCTION
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MACHINE AND SITE PREPARATION
The machine is delivered on a pallet. Due to the weight, it has to be transported with auxiliary carrier
equipment and in accordance with the general safety rules.
Check your Multi-Planer as soon as you receive it. Any transport damage must be reported to the
transport company immediately.
Most of the machine is protected against rust, but it will require extra maintenance in the form of
lubrication for all the parts that are not protected against rust. See the Maintenance section.
Place the planer on a stable and flat base.
It is recommended that the Multi-Planer be bolted to the ground, if it does not have to be
moved.
Ensure that there is enough space for the longest boards you want to plane on the infeed and
outfeed sides, and that there is enough space for maintenance and timber stocks.
Connect the dust hoses and fix them using the hose clips on the planer and fan.
Hang the electrical cable of the machine to the ceiling or protect it in another way. Never step
on the cable. The Multi-Planer should be connected via an earth-fault protection switch.
CAUTION! The illuminance at the operator's position should be at least 300lx. The light source
cannot cause the stroboscopic effect. Ensure that there is no risk of glare.
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
The Multi-Planer needs a space of at least 4 m (13’) wide.
The required length depends on the length of workpieces you want to plane. The minimum length is 4 m
(13’) from the front and from the end of the machine.
Control panel
Higher risk area
Safety distance for all other persons