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Eder Flat Planer Eph-C / Eder Curved Planer Erh-C - eder ESG-C 400200 Instrucciones De Operación

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409001_01 | 12.2020
The smaller the knife protrusion, the less wood is removed
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and the smoother the surface becomes.
Fig. 5: Knife adjustment
The tungsten carbide pins on the knife discs serve as depth limiters.
All four knives must therefore have the same setting and the same
distance to the carbide pins. The knives must not protrude beyond
the tungsten carbide pins.
All four knives are replaced and adjusted in the same way. Proceed
as follows for each knife:
> Loosen the Allen screw of the knife with a 6 mm Allen wrench.
> Replace the knife if necessary.
> Push the setting gauge (2 – Fig. 5) under the knife in the direction
of the arrow up to the peeling cylinder (1 – Fig. 5).
> Push the knife back or forward until the cutting edge touches the
zero mark.
If the device cuts too deeply or even chops:
> Move the knife in negative direction.
If the cutting depth is too shallow:
> Move the knife in positive direction.
Attention: The cutting edge of the knife must be within the marked
area (3 – Fig.5).
>
The tungsten carbide pin on the knife disc must always be
pointed
forward,
Retighten the Allen screw of the knife. Tightening torque: 35 Nm
EDER Flat Planer EPH-C / EDER Curved Planer ERH-
C
Sharp knives are required for optimal work with the EDER Flat
Planer EPH-C and the EDER Curved Planer ERH-C.
Blunt knives can be sharpened manually using normal
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grinding wheels. Cutting edge angle is 40°.
1
2
towards
Attachments with chain drive
3
the
cutting
EN
edge.
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