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8.2 Setting and test run
Before any start of continuous operation an individual setting and test run of the machine must be carried
out.
Setting of the machine is done the following way:
1. Disconnect the power supply
2. The machine is prepared as described in section 6.
3. Dismantle the side plate in order to get access to the machine’s work area.
4. Open both lids
5. Insert the desired item in the machine so it rests on the feed rollers. (If necessary the overpressure
roller is raised with the handle (2))
6. Set the intake guide (1) so there is app. 10 mm air on both sides of the item.
7. Lower the overpressure roller to the item by turning the handle (2) counter-clockwise. The
overpressure roller is pushed towards the item and then turned approximately two revolutions in
order to apply pressure to the item.
8. Set the four nozzle tubes (3) on each side of the item at a suitable distance to the item. The distance
from the item depends on the viscosity of the wood protection as well as desired result on the
finished item.
9. Set the 4 middle guides (6) so there is app. 10 mm air on both sides of the item. The middle guides
steer the item through the machine.
10. Set 2 overpressure wheels (7) so they are app. 10 mm between the wheel and the item. The
overpressure wheel prevents the horizontal brushes from ”lifting” thin items (up to 20 mm).
11. Set the brush pressure on the horizontal brushes by turning the four spindles (8) with the handle.
a. When turned clockwise: the brush is raised (respectively less pressure on the top and more
pressure on the bottom brushes).
b. When turned counter-clockwise: the brush is lowered (respectively more pressure on the top
brushes and less pressure on the bottom brushes).
12. Set the brush pressure on the vertical brushes by turning the two spindles (9). Use the same handle
to set the horizontal brushes.
a. When turned clockwise: The brush is moved away from the operator (respectively more
pressure on the left brushes and less pressure on the right brushes).
b. When turned counter-clockwise: The brush is moved towards (respectively less pressure on
the left brushes and more pressure on the right brushes).
NOTE: The brush pressure depends on shape of item, size of item, paint type and desired treatment,
and so must be set individually from item to item.