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Felder G 360 - Inspecting and Adjusting Settings; Adjusting Pressure Bar Height

Felder G 360
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Edgebander
G 330 / G 360 / G 380
8.2 Adjusting the height of the pressure bar
1. To set the height of the pressure bar, the thickness of
the panel has to be known.
2. The safety device will switch the machine off if the
panel to be machined is thicker than that of the value
set in the display.
3. If the panel is thinner than the set thickness, the
machine may become damaged or the gluing result
will be of poor quality.
A safety device prevents workpieces which are too
thick from being fed into the machine.
Workpiece dimensions - (see “Technical data”)
Setting the workpiece height:
1. Release both clamping levers.
2. Position the pressure bar, by manipulating the
winding handle, so that the position indicator
displays the thickness of the panel.
3. Tighten the clamping lever (on both sides!)
The height of the upper flush trimmer, the upper scraper
and the upper buffer unit regulate themselves when the
height of the pressure bar is changed.
!Workpiece height display
"Winding handle
#Safety device
$Single-hand clamping lever
Inspecting and adjusting settings
Fig. 8-2: Chain feeding unit
Attention! Risk of material damage!
1) This setting has to be exact.
2) If the panel thickness is set incorrectly, the working cycle is changed and the workpieces may be damaged!
If the height of the panel has not been entered correctly, the machine will, as a result, not function
correctly and the panels could be damaged! Should this occur, it is necessary to:
Stop the machine immediately with the emergency push button
Lift the pressure bar with the wheel handle
Take out the panel
Attention! Risk of material damage!
The edging material may end up not being glued properly if these units are not set correctly.

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