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MiniMax FORMULA SP1 - Pressure Roller Adjustment

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ADJUSTMENTS
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9-3 ADJUSTMENT OF PRESSURE ROLLERS
The spring pressure of the feed rollers is adjusted at factory during testing of machine to ensure perfect feed of
workpiece.
Only in some cases intervene on bushes (B fig.9.2) with a 6 mm Allen wrench.
Uniformly adjust the spring pressure of the same roller.
9-4 ROLLERS ON THE TABLE
To adjust the projection of the rollers from the table operate on lever (D fig.9.2a), then read out the adjusting
measure on plate (C).
9-5 SAFETY GUARDS
Anti-kickback fingers working with pieces of different thickness prevent the workpiece to be thrown back
towards the operator, thus providing an effective protection.
Before starting the working check that the fingers can rotate smoothly around their support shafts.
To prevent binding or jamming of some fingers, always keep clean them clean by removing the shavings jammed
in the fingers with compressed air.
Remove resin residues by washing the unit with a brush and turpentine: then dry with compressed air.
NEVER OIL OR GREASE THE ANTI-KICKBACK FINGERS
Do not use the machine if the above points have not been observed.
Guard (A fig.9.3) covers the tool and must always be positioned as shown in fig. 9.3 when working.
SAFETY WARNINGS
- Periodically press emergency button (placed outfeed) to check its efficiency.
- Check that motor brake stops cutterblock in a maximum time of 10 seconds; if this is not the case see Section
18.1 to adjust
Do not process wood pieces with clefts, knots etc.
- Do not feed boards with different thickness at the same time (except in the case of machines fitted with
optional sectional roller).
- Select the feed speed according to the piece width and the depth of cut.
- Make sure that the feed rollers are free to rise in the right way.
- Never stand in front of the machine infeed side during machining and do not try to look inside the
machine: the danger of splinters being ejected is always possible.
- Never put your hands inside the machine to remove chips or splinters when the machine is running.
- When a piece is locked in the machine, stop the cutterblock, lower the table, take off the piece.
- Do not try to carry out depth of cut larger than the one specified.