Contents Foreword Warranty Information Machine Description Feature Identification Intended Use Dimensions and weights Electrical Power Requirements Noise Technical Parameters Safety Regulations General Safety Instructions Specific Safety Instructions for Shaper Residual Risks Safety Equipment Safety Labels on the Machine Safety Devices Installation of the machine Transportation of the Machine Unpacking...
1. Foreword This manual was conceived at the manufacturer and is an indivisible part of the delivery enclosed with the machine. It contains basic information for qualified operating staff and describes the surroundings and using ways of the machine for those it is indented. It contains also all necessary information for a correct and safe operating.
3. Machine Description 3.1 Feature Identification Cabinet Crosscut table Crosscut Fence Sliding table Guard Control panel Table Electrical box Fig.1 3.2 Intended Use 1. Purpose of the Machine The machine enables semi-finished products made of wood or materials based on wood to be milled with a spindle The machine is designed for operation performed by one worker only.
3.4 Electrical Power Requirements Since the power source differs in different areas, the requirements of the Label Specification pasted on the machine shall be strictly complied with. Position of Label Specification: on the side of the main base unit. List of the motor usage & Pre-wired voltage Power Source: 380-415V / 3PH / 50(60)Hz Motor(kW) Voltage(V)
4. Safety Regulations 4.1 General Safety Instructions 1. KNOW YOUR MACHINE. Read and understand the owner manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its application and limitations as well as its specific potential hazards; 2. GROUND THE MACHINE. In the event of the electrical short, grounding reduces the risk of electrical short; 3.
4.2 Specific Safety Instructions for Shaper 1. Serious personal injury may occur if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Obtain advice from supervisor, instructor, or another qualified individual who is familiar with this machine and its operations.
29. Fit the tooling to the machine to operate in the correct direction of rotation. Avoid injury when on use of tool carriers and handling tools. 30. Don't misuse, foreseeable misuse includes, e.g. feeding small work-pieces without safety appliance, mounting of a saw blade on the arbor instead of milling tools and feeding work-pieces in the same direction as of the running tool (climb cutting).
4.5 Safety Labels on the Machine Here below you will find the warning labels that are attached to the machine and illustrated in the instruction.(see Fig.5 Fig.5 Warning for residual risks (Fig.5-1) Fig.5-1 Fig.5-2 2. Specific Safety Instructions for Shaper. (Fig.5-2) 3.
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5. Warning for the choice of tools & speed. (Fig.5-5) Fig.5-5 6. Warning for the cutter rotation direction. (Fig.5-6) Fig.5-6 7. Warning for the fence using. (Fig.5-7) Fig.5-7 - 1 1 -...
4.6 Safety Devices Every time, before you operate the machine, you must check if the Disconnect switch, Emergent stop buttons, Interlocking switches is in order. When you set up, operate or service the machine , you must pay high attention to avoid the potential dangers.
5. Installation of the Machine 5.1 Transportation of Machines 5.1.1 Transportation and storage This machine has been well packaged and rust preventive measures have been taken at the factory. Care should still be taken to insure that no damage comes from rough handling while moving.
5.2 Unpacking Your machine was carefully packaged for safe transportation. Remove the packaging materials from around your machine and inspect it. If you discover that the machine is damaged, please immediately call Customer Service for advice. Save the containers and all packing materials for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.
5.4 Installation 5.4.1 Positioning the base unit This unit is very heavy, serious personal injury may happen if safe moving methods are no followed! To be safe, you need assistance and power equipment when moving the shipping crate and the machine! Do not connect machine to electricity before installation is completed! Main base is mounted at the wooden pallet with three bolts, take out these bolts, separate the main base from the wooden pallet and move the main base to suitable place.
5.4.3 Cross-cut table installation a. Slide the crosscut table into the T-slot on the side of the sliding table. b. Align the screw shaft (B) on the swing arm to the hole on the bottom of crosscut table support, and adjust the screws (C) and (D) to keep the surface of the crosscut table parallel to the surface of the sliding table, then tighten the screws (C) and (D).
5.4.4 Install the touch screen bracket 1. Install the bracket (A) to the main cabinet with four M10X25 cap screws(B), as Fig.18. Fig.18 Fig.19 2. Install and lock the touch screen by turning the locking knob, as shown in Fig.19, 3.
5.4.7 Electrical installation Since the power source differs in different areas, the requirements of the Label Specification pasted on the machine shall be strictly complied with. Position of Label Specification: on the side of the main base unit. Wiring should only be done by professional electricians. All wirings in the cabinets should be protected against the direct contact and at least meet the standard of IP2X when finishing electrical installation.
6. Adjustment Before operation, the machine should be carefully adjusted for best performance. 6.1 Sliding Table (Fig. 23 & Fig .24) 1. Bring the two fences closely together and adjust them to be coplanar. (The parallelism of two fences has been adjusted at factory and the deviation should be no more than 0.1mm) 2.
6.3 Cross-Cut Fence Square to Fence: The crosscut fence or miter fence must be set 90 degree to the fence of the guard. Cut a 1000x1000mm MDF or similar material with the thickness of at least 15mm by 5 times. (Put the last cutting side against the fence for the next cut, keep turning the testing piece in same direction).
7. Operations Machine operation may cause injury of operator. Before regular work, we recommend you get the knowledge of operations by using scrap lumber to check settings. Read instructions before you start cutting. Always pay attention to safety cautions to avoid personal injury.
7.1.2 Display control unit (Touch Screen) When you power on the machine, the Touch Screen will show as , the “WARNING!” is very Fig.30 important for both the operator and the machine. Press the key “SKIP” to enter into the interface as shown in the “WARNING!”...
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7.1.2.2 Height adjustment (Manual control) After touch the Height Adjustment key, a separate control window will show on the right of the display, as Fig.32. Ensure that the selector switch (G) (see ) is in the middle position. Fig.29 Raise the spindle; Lower the spindle;...
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7.1.2.4 Spindle speed adjustment (Manual control) After touch the Speed Adjustment key (H), a separate control window will show on the right of the display, as After touch the key (I) (as ), the keypad will be shown in the middle of Fig.34.
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7.1.2.5 Calibration 1. To use this machine for the first time, you must calibrate the positions of the spindle by making accurate manual measurements. You need to touch the “Cal” key to do it. 2. After replacing spindle, you need to re-do the calibration; 3.
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7.1.2.6 Operation Records (Fig.38) After touch the key, a separate control window will show in the display, according to this information, you can clear the total operation data of your machine. Press to return to the main interface; Fig.38 Fig.39 7.1.2.7 Alarm (Fig.39) shown, is the alarm info, when there are alarms, key “N”...
7.2 Cutter Installation/Changing (Fig.40) a. Raise the spindle to the highest position and at 90 degree. b. Push the sliding table and the yellow safe cover (F) all the way to the left. c. Push the stop pin (E) to lock the spindle, use a wrench to unscrew the cap screw(A) d.
7.3 Replace the Spindle Fig.43) 1. Push the sliding table and the safe door all the way to the left. 2. Turn the knob (A) anticlockwise, release the belt (B). 3. Take out the belt. 4. Loosen the screw (D). 5.
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Cutting Speed The linear cutting speed should be selected from 40 m/s to 70 m/s to minimize the risk of kickback. Cutting speed is related to the wood properties, shapes and worker’s habits. The user can calculate the approximate cutting speed based on the following formula: ⋅...
7.5 Correct Use For the operator’s safety, the correct processing method must be operated according to Fig.45. Fig.45 7.6 Digital Readout of Fence Angle Operation (Fig.46) Turn on or turn off this digital readout. Digital readout date reset. Fig.46 - 3 1 -...
8. Maintenance Always disconnect the power to the machine before maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. 8.1 Cleaning Cleaning this machine is relatively easy. You can use the vacuum to collect the wood chips and dust, and also wipe off the dust with a dry cloth to avoid the risk of fire.
9. Parts List Table Assembly DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Main table Draw handle Table insert A Cap screw M10x16 Table insert B Holder Table insert C Flat washer 6 Pin 4 x 16 Spring washer 6 Bracket Cap screw M6x20 Support block Anti back off Set screw M6x8 Limited stop...
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Cabinet DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Cabinet Cap screw M10x45 Cap screw M8x12 Fixation Thin nut M24x2 Cap screw M4x30 Cap screw M6x12 Spherical washers Safety limit switch Spring washer 6 Adjusting nut block Flat washer 6 Hex bolt M10x70 Pan HD screw M4x12 Safe doors Back cover Pan HD screw M4x16...
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Crosscut Table Parts List DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Shaft Locking block Nuts M20 Cap screw M8x60 Rocker arm bracket Flat washer 8 Shaft Spring washer 8 Set screw M8x40 Spring Nuts M8 Locking block Spring washer 6 supports Cap screw M6x25 O -ring Thin nuts M20 Set screw M6x8 Slider...
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Guard DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Hood Bolt Point Right slider Lock nut 8 Left slider Bolt Rivet nut 6 Fence Lock knob Knob Top cover Bracket flat washer 6 Bracket Set screw M6x8 Hex bolt M6x20 Keep back plate Special washer Fence cover Special washer Lock block...
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Crosscut Fence REF DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Crosscut Fence Cap screw M5x16 window Locking block Core Ruler Lock nut M8 Connection block Rivet net Fixed block Transfer coating of splitting Extend Fence Set screw M5x30 Rivet net Below Plate Cap screw M5x65 Flat washer 6 Washer Knob...
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Control Panel Assembly DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Lock lever Pan HD screw M4x8 Flat washer 12 Spring washer 4 Locking shaft Flat washer 4 Flat washer 6 Control panel Spring washer 6 924-1 Head of Option Switch Cap screw M6x12 924-2 Contact Switch Bracket Fixing plate 924-3 Contact Switch Cap screw M8x60...