Robland Thicknesser D630 Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents General informations Safety instructions Danger list Accoustic and dust emission levels Normal and prohibited use Technical specifications General dimensions of the machine Transportation of the machine Electrical connections Starting up the machine Dust extraction Changing and setting of the planer knives Safety instructions for the thicknesser Adjusting the depth of cut on the thicknesser Calibratiion of the digital read out...
  • Page 2: General Informations

    General information Name and adress of manufacterer : NV WERKHUIZEN LANDUYT Kolvestraat 44 B - 8000 BRUGGE BELGIE The model has been examined by the following organisation: L’INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE ET DE SECURITE I.N.R.S. Avenue de Bourgogne - BP27 - F 54501 Vandoeuvre Cedex - France Description of the machine:THICKNESSER D-630 Date of construction of the machine: from 2002 on Option:...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety and maintenance instructions Woodworking is a pleasant job that will give you a lot of satisfaction. Nevertheless, working with a machine requires constant attention and care. Therefore, for your own safety, pay attention to the instructions summarised in this chapter. - The machine can only be used safely if the operator strictly follows the operating and safety instructions.
  • Page 4: Accoustic And Dust Emission Levels

    Accoustic and dust emission levels The values given are the emission levels; these are not necessary the levels at which the operator can work safely. Alhough there is a link between the emission values and the exposion level, it cannot be used in a reliable way to determine if supplementary measures should be taken.
  • Page 5: Normal And Prohibited Use

    Normal and prohibited use The machine is designed for the following work and is equiped with protective devices for these processes only. It is not designed to work materials such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, work different from that stated below is prohibited. NORMAL USE - thicknessing on the thicknesser unit;...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Voltage 400 / 230 Motor power 5,5 option 7,5 and 11 Motor power up and down table 0,55 Motor power feeding 0,75 Weight Total weight machine crated 1100 Dimensions machine crate LxWxH 1590x1340x1235 Diameter cutter block Knives Dimensions knives 630x30x3 Cutter block speed 5200...
  • Page 7: General Dimensions Of The Machine

    General dimensions...
  • Page 9: Transportation Of The Machine

    Transportation of the machine (fig. 1, 1.1) Depending the method of transport or shipping, you will receive the machine in a crate or on transport blocks. Remove the sides of the crate and cover and put the hoisting hooks as shown in fig, 1 and 1.1 The machine can be lifted with a small crane, or a forklift, but severe shocks must be avoided.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connections

    Electrical connections (fig. 2, 2.2) The electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician who is able to calculate the exact needed wire section and caliber of fuses. - Check that the mains voltage of your machine corresponds with the voltage in your workshop.
  • Page 11: Starting Up The Machine

    Starting up the machine (fig. 3) Turn the main switch (Q1) to position “1” in order to put the machine under tension. To start up the motor push set the ‘Star-Delta’ switch in the ‘Star’ position and push the button S1, after about 8 sec. turn the switch to the ‘Delta’ position. Fot the optional ‘Auto-Star-Delta’...
  • Page 12: Dust Extraction

    Dust extraction For your own health and to avoid fire risk and dust explosion, it is recommended to connect the machine to a dust extraction system. The 160 mm outlet on the dust chute need to be connected to a dust extractor, powerfull enough to obtain an airflow of at least 20 m/sec., measured at the outlet on the machine Changing and setting of the planer knives (fig.
  • Page 13: Safety Instructions For The Thicknesser

    Safety measures on the thicknesser - Check iff the planer knifes are well tighened and secured. When this is not the case the knifes by the centrifugal force will be ejected from the cutter block. It is absolutely essential to read this manual before using the machine so you know how to the machine works and what its limitations are.
  • Page 14: Calibratiion Of The Digital Read Out

    Calibration of the digital read out (fig. 6) It is highly recommended that each time the planer knives are changed, the digital read out is calibrated, this to avoid measurement errors. Calibration is done as follows: - set the thicknesser table at a random height and thickness a sample. - now measure exactly the thickness of the sample.
  • Page 15: Thicknesser Feed

    Thicknesser feed (fig. 7) The machine is equipped with an frequency variator thus enabling an feeding speed of 5 to 22 m/min. The feeding motor is started-up by pushing the button of the potentiometer POT, and by turning the same button a feeding speed can be selected between 5 and 22 meter per minute, changing over from one speed to an other can be done without having to stop the feeding motor.
  • Page 16: Friction Reduction Roller In The Table (Optional)

    Optional thicknesser table rolls (fig.8) As an option the machine can be equipped with 1 or 2 rolls in the table. In order to lower the rolls under the table simply pull the handle and lower, as indicated on the pictogram. fig.8 Maintenance Attention: Always disconnect the machine from its power supply before starting...
  • Page 17: Change And Tensionning Of The Belts

    Change and tensionning of the belts (fig. 9) The belts of the main motor can be tensionned as follows: Unlock the 3 bolts which holds the motor-support bracket onto the frame and wind the belt spanner bolt up or down in order to tension the belts. After belt tensionning is done, lock again the 3bolts.
  • Page 18: Tensionning Of The Drive Chains

    - overload is not set on automatic reset, or the overload is faulty: set on automatic, or replace If you cannot solve the problem yourself or you do not find your problem in this list, please contact your Robland dealer.
  • Page 19: Electrical Components Spares List

    Electrical components spares list Main switch F1/F2/F3 Fuses 40 Amp AM F11/F12 Fuses transformer primary 1 Amp AM Transformer 230V/24V 200VA Fuse transformer secundary 6A GI, (fast) Thermal overload 12,5A Emergency stop frame CAPOT Safety switch dust hood Safety switch on switch panel Start main motor S4.1 Brake release switch brake main motor...

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