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Robland T120 - Installation of a Feeder; Independent Stops and Programmable Drawer

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24 04-V0917 T120 & T110i
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Installation of a feeder
The feeder can be used as protection when moulding and is often the best protection on these
machines. Such feeders can easily be adjusted to the size of pieces to be machined.
An electrical connection to the feeder can be provided in option. It is a thermal magnetic protection
that can be installed inside the electrical panel, with a CEE connection plug on the outside of the
machine.
The feeder has then simply to be connected to the power supply. When the toolholder stops, the
feeder will be stopped automatically.
Cross-cut fence on tenoning-plate
To compensate the thickness of the stops and to avoid splinters, the cross-cut fence is equipped with
a wooden splinter protection (fig 19.1).
The splinter protection can be moved front and back by loosening the handle (fig 18.3) and thus
releasing the clamp (fig 19.4). The ruler can be moved by loosening the screw (fig 19.2).
To move the cross-cut fence forward or backward compared to the spindle, both bolts (fig 21.A- have
to be loosened.
To make positive and negative cuts with the fence on the sliding table, the axis (fig 21.1) and the
handle under the spindle fence (fig 20.2) need to be unlocked.
The stop on the fence has to be pushed down to overrule it (fig 20.1).
The angle of inclination can be read at the front of the tenoning table on the index in the table (fig
21.2).
To put the telescopic cross cut fence in a right angle to the direction of the sliding table, the fence has
to be pushed against the stop (fig 20.1). Then the vertical wood-pusher (fig 21.1) and the handle (fig
20.2) need to be tightened again.
When tilting (+ or-90 °), the stop (Fig. 20.1) must be pushed into the table to be able to proceed with
the stop bar.
Independent stops and
programmable drawer
The cross-cut fence is equipped with 2 independent stops. The stop must be placed on the cross-cut
fence to execute the work at hand. By turning the locking nut (fig 22.1) 1/2 turn, the body of the stop is
pushed against the fence and a possible tolerance between stop and fence is avoided.
Then the locking nut has to be tightened to fix the stop to the cross-cut fence (fig 22.2).
The measures can be read directly through the magnifying glass on the index.
The wood to be machined has to be pushed against the stops (fig 22.3 / fig 22.4) before fixing with the
excentric wood pusher.
When the locking nut is not fixed (always 1/2 turn in one direction), there the risk of having a difference
between the splinter protection and the stop (having the same thickness), thus forming a false angle,
or that the wood is not in line against the stop and splinter protection.
In order to use the telescopic fence the knob (fig 24.1) has to be loosened and the fence has to be
pulled backward. The measures are read on the magnifying glass (fig 24.2).
To use the drawer (fig 23) please refer to above.

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