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Maintenance (fig.
32, 33)
Warning
:
Always
disconnect
the
machine
from
its
power supply
before
starting
any
maintenan-
ce
work
!!
The
interior
and
exterior
parts
of the
machine must
be
cleaned
at
regular intervals
to
avoid
accumulation
of
dust
and
woodchips.
Any
deposits
of
resin
on the
cross
cut
table sliding bars
or on any
other
moving part
of the
machine
must
be
removed with
a
piece
of
cloth
and a
little solvent (petrol, kerosene
or
other
product). Never smoke
or
have
any
naked
flame
near
the
machine when using inflammable
products,
this
to
prevent risk
of
fire
and
serious
burns
for the
operator.
All
bearings
are
double sealed
and
lubricated
for
life,
therefore they need
no
maintenance.
All
columns,
e.g. spindle, thicknesser, mortiser need
to be
lubricted once
a
month,
especially
when
the
machine
is
used
in a
very humid environment.
The
best product
to use is a
simple
penetrating
oil in a
spray can.
All
other
moving
parts
have
to be
kept
free
of
dust
and
woodchips
and
may be
greased with
the
same penetrating oil.
The use of a
dust
extraction
system
will
most
certainly
extend
the
life
of
your
machine.
The
life
of the
motors
can be
extended
by
blowing
out saw
dust
from
the
cooling
fan and
from
the
motor
body
itself.
Remove
the
plate
(fig.32,1)
by
lifting
it up and
taking
it
out.
Now the 3
motors
can be
reached.
The
drive chain
for the
feeding
system
on the
thicknesser
can
very easily
be
lubricated
by
ope-
ning
the
planer
infeed
table.
Now the
drive
chain
can be
seen right next
to the
planer table loc-
king
bolt.
The
little cover plate X164
can be
removed
by
removing
the
table locking bolt.
When however
the
chain
has to be
replaced,
then
the
complete
saw
spindle table
has to be
taken
off
to
reach this chain.
The
saw
belt tension
can be
adjusted
by
tilting
the saw
blade
to
45°; then
the
tensioner bolt
can
be
seen
and
reached
just
above
the
rise
and
fall
handle
for the
saw.
By
turning
this
bolt
clock-
wise
the saw
belt
will
be
tensioned, anti-clockwise loosened.
(fig.
32, 33)
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