Holzstar ADH 200, ADH 250, ADH 305 Instruction Manual

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Instruction manual
Planer-Thicknesser
ADH 200
ADH 250
ADH 305
ADH 250
ADH 200
ADH-SERIES
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Contents

Product identification

Planer-Thicknesser Item No.
ADH 200 5905200
ADH 250 5905250
ADH 305 5905305

Manufacturer

Stuermer Maschinen GmbH Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26 D-96103 Hallstadt Germany
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555 - 55 E-Mail: info@holzstar.de Internet: www.holzstar.de

Information about the operating instructions

Original operating instructions
Published: 10.05.2017 Version: 1.05 Language: english
Author: ES/MS

Copyright information

Copyright © 2017 Stürmer Maschinen GmbH, Hallstadt, Germany.
1 Introduction .............................................................3
1.1 Copyright............................................................ 3
1.2 Customer service................................................ 3
1.3 Disclaimer........................................................... 3
2 Safety........................................................................3
2.1 Legend of symbols............................................. 3
2.2 Operator responsibility ....................................... 4
2.3 Operating staff qualification ............................... 4
2.4 Personal protective equipment........................... 5
2.5 Safety labels on the Planer-Thicknesser ............ 5
2.6 Safety devices .................................................... 5
2.7 General safety aspects....................................... 6
3 Designated use........................................................7
4 Technical Data.........................................................8
4.1 Type plate........................................................... 8
5 Transport, packaging, storage...............................8
5.1 Delivery and transport ........................................ 8
6 Machine description................................................9
6.1 Illustration ........................................................... 9
6.2 Scope of supply.................................................. 9
7 Installation and erection .........................................9
7.1 Requirements for the place of installation .......... 9
7.2 Installation of the Planer-Thicknesser............... 10
8 Operation ...............................................................11
8.1 Planing.............................................................. 11
8.2 Thicknessing..................................................... 13
8.3 Adjustment of the cutter block.......................... 13
8.4 Workflow ........................................................... 14
9 Care, maintenance and overhaul/repair..............15
9.1 Care after working ............................................ 15
9.2 Maintenance and repair ................................... 15
9.2.1 Functional check ......................................... 15
9.2.2 Extraction device.........................................15
9.2.3 Lubrication ..................................................15
9.2.4 Change of the drive belt..............................15
10 Troubleshooting..................................................16
11 Disposal, recycling of used devices..................16
11.1 Decommissioning........................................... 16
11.2 Disposal of electrical devices......................... 16
11.3 Disposal of lubricants..................................... 16
12 Electric circuit diagram.......................................17
13 Spare parts...........................................................17
13.1 Order of spare parts....................................... 17
13.2 Spare parts drawings ..................................... 18
14 EC Declaration of Conformity ............................21
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH is the sole owner of the con­tent of these operating instructions. Forwarding and reproduction of this document as well as use and notification of its content is not permitted wit­hout explicit consent. Infringements will lead to claims for damages. Subject to technical changes and errors.
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Introduction

1Introduction

You have made an excellent choice in purchasing a HOLZSTAR Planer-Thicknesser.
Carefully read the operating instructions prior to commission­ing.
They describe correct commissioning, intended use and safe as well as efficient operation and maintenance of the Planer-Thicknesser.
The operating instructions form part of the Planer­Thicknesser. Always keep them at the Planer-Thicknes­ser´s location of use. Please also observe the local accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations for the use of the Planer-Thicknesser.

1.1 Copyright

The contents of these operating instructions are pro­tected by copyright. Their use is permitted within the context of using the Planer-Thicknesser. Any further use shall not be permitted without written consent by the ma­nufacturer.
To protect our products, we register our rights to our brands, patents and designs where possible in each individual case. We take strong action against any viola­tion of our intellectual property.

1.2 Customer service

Please contact your specialist retailer if you have any questions regarding your Planer-Thicknesser or require any technical information. Your specialist retailer will be happy to support you with specialist advice and infor­mation.

1.3 Disclaimer

All data in this operation manual has been compiled on the basis of the state-of-the-art, valid standards and guidelines as well as our many years of expertise and experience.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the following cases:
- Failure to comply with the operation manual,
- Unintended use
- Deployment of untrained staff
- Conversions at one's own responsibility
- Technical modifications
- Use of unauthorised spare parts
The actual scope of delivery may deviate from the descriptions and illustrations in this document as a re­sult of special variants, optional extras or recent, technical modifications. The obligations defined in the supply contract shall apply in addition to the general terms and conditions and the manufacturer's general terms and conditions as well as the statutory regulations valid at the time of the conclusion of the contract.

2 Safety

This section provides an overview of all important safety packages for personal protection as well as safe and reliable operation. The individual sections contain additional, task-specific safety information.

2.1 Legend of symbols

Safety instructions

Germany:
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26 D-96103 Hallstadt / Germany
Repair service: Fax: 0951 96555-111
E-Mail: service@stuermer-maschinen.de Internet: www.holzstar.de
Spare parts orders: Fax: 0951 96555-119
E-Mail: ersatzteile@stuermer-maschinen.de
Please submit any information and experiences you make during application of the machine as these may be valuable for product improvements.
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Safety instructions in this operation manual have been highlighted with symbols. Safety instructions are indica­ted by signal terms that express the degree of risk involved.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal term indica­tes a potentially dangerous situation which may cause death or serious injury if not averted.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal term indica­tes a immediate dangerous situation which may cause death or serious injury if not averted.
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Safety
ATTENTION!
This combination of symbol and signal term indica­tes a potentially hazardous situation which may cause minor or light injuries if it is not averted.
IMPORTANT!
This combination of symbol and signal term indica­tes a potentially dangerous situation which may cause material damage or harm the environment if it is not averted.
NOTE!
This combination of symbol and signal term indic tes a potentially dangerous situation which may cause material damage or harm the environment if it is not averted.
at the machine's installation location. Said risk as­sessment shall be reflected in operating instruc­tions for machine operation.
- During the entire machine operating time opera­tors must check whether the operating instructions they created meet current standards and adapt the operating instructions where necessary.
- Operators shall clearly manage and specify the responsibilities for installation, operation, troubles­hooting, maintenance and cleaning.
- Operators must make sure that all persons hand­ling the machine have read and understood these operating instructions. Operators must also regu­larly train staff and notify of the hazards.
- Operators shall provide staff with the required pro­tective equipment and wearing the required pro­tective equipment shall be mandatory.
Operators shall also be responsible for maintaining the machine in a technically perfect condition. For this rea­son, the following shall apply:

Tips and recommendations

Tips and recommendations
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommenda­tions as well as information for efficient and reliable operation.
Observe the safety information in these operating instructions to minimise the risk of personal injury as well as material damage and prevent hazardous situations.

2.2 Operator responsibility

Operators are defined as the persons who operate the machine for commercial or profit-based purposes or provide the machine to third parties for use or applica­tion and bear the legal product responsibility in terms of the protection of users, staff or third parties during operation.
Obligations of the operator:
If the machine is used for commercial purposes, opera­tors are subject to the legal stipulations in terms of occu­pational safety. For this reason, the safety instructions in these operating instructions as well as the safety, accident prevention and environmental protection regu­lations valid at the installation location must be complied with. In this process, the following shall apply in particular:
- Operators shall make sure that the maintenance intervals described in these operating instructions are complied with.
- Operators shall regularly check that the safety equipment is fully functional and complete.

2.3 Operating staff qualification

The different tasks described in these operating instruc­tions require different levels of skills in terms of the qua­lifications of operating staff working with the machine.

WARNING!

Risk from inadequately qualified persons!
Inadequately qualified persons are unable to assess the risks when handling the machine, thus putting themselves and others at risk of severe injuries.
- All work must be carried out by qualified persons only.
- Keep inadequately qualified persons and children away from the work area.
Exclusively persons of whom it can be expected that they reliably complete assigned tasks shall be autho­rised to carry out any tasks. Persons whose reactions have been impaired shall not be authorized, e.g. drug users, users under the influence of alcohol or medica­tion.
These operating instructions specify the following per­sonal qualifications for the different tasks:
- Operators shall obtain information about valid occupational safety regulations and determine additional hazards as part of a risk assessment which result from the specific operating conditions
Operating staff:
Operating staff has undergone an induction by the ope­rator about the entrusted tasks and potential hazards
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resulting from improper behaviour. Tasks which go bey-
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ond normal operation may only be carried out by the operator if they are listed in the operation manual and the operator has made him/herself familiar with them.
Qualified electrician:
Due to the electrician's specialised training, know-how, experience and knowledge of pertinent standards and regulations the electrician is in a position to work on the electrical systems, and autonomously identify and avoid potential hazards.
Specialist staff:
As a result of specialist training, expertise, experience and skills in terms of the relevant standards and regula­tions, specialist staff is able to complete the tasks they are entrusted with and independently identify hazards and avert risks.
Manufacturer:
Certain work must be carried out by manufacturer specialist staff only. Other staff is not permitted to carry out this work. Contact our customer service to have the work carried out.
Safety
Safety boots
The safety boots protect the feet against crushes, falling parts and slipping over on slippery under­ground.
Protective clothing
Protective work clothing means tight-fitting clothing with low tear resistance.

2.5 Safety labels on the Planer-Thicknesser

The following safety labels and instructions are attached to the Planer-Thicknesser s (Fig. 1) and must be observed.

2.4 Personal protective equipment

Personal protective equipment is intended to protect the health and safety of persons at work. Staff must wear the personal protective equipment indicated in individual sections of these operating instructions when carrying out the different tasks on the machine.
The personal protective equipment is described in the following section:
Ear protection
The hearing protection protects the ears against damages of hearing due to noise.
Eye protection
Protective glasses protect the eyes against pro­jected parts and splashes of liquid.
Fig. 1: Safety labels:1 Warning of dangers | 2 Warning of dangerous
electrical voltage | 3 Warning of hand injuries 4 Warning of entanglement hazard | 5 Use of gloves prohibited 6 Safety instructions
If safety labels on the machine are damaged or missing, this can cause errors, personal injury and material damage. The safety symbols attached to the machine must not be removed. Damaged safety symbols must be replaced immediately.
As soon as the signs are not clearly visible and com­prehensible at first glance, the machine must be stop­ped until new signs have been attached..

2.6 Safety devices

Kickback guard
When thicknessing, the kickback guards prevent the workpiece from kicking back. It must not be bent.
Protective gloves
Protective gloves protect the hands from com­ponents with sharp objects as well as friction, abra­sion, and deep-cut injuries.
Safety switch of the chip extraction hood
The safety switch of the chip extraction hood is installed under the work table. When the chip extraction hood is not mounted, the switch prevents the starting the engine.
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Safety

2.7 General safety aspects

Note the following:

WARNING!
When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following.
Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product and save these instructions.
1. Keep work area clear.
- Cluttered area and benches invite injuries.
2. Consider work area environment.
- Don't expose electric tools to rain.
- Do not use electric tools in damp or wet locations.
- Keep work area well lit.
- In particular, no inflammable liquids or gases must be present.
9. Use protective equipment.
- Use safety glasses.
- Use face or dust mask if cutting operations create dust.
10. Don't abuse cables.
- Never carry tool by cable or rank it to disconnect it from socket. Keep cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
11. Do not abuse the cord.
- Never yank the cord to disconnect it from the so­cket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
12. Secure work
- Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It is safer than using your hand.
13. Don't overreach.
- Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
14. Maintain tools with care.
3. Guard against electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded sur­face.
4. Keep children and other persons away.
- Don't let especially children, persons not involved in the work touch the tool or extension cord and keep them away from the work area.
5. Store idle tools.
- When not in use, tools should be stored in a try lo­cked up place, out of reach of children.
6. Don't force the tool.
- It will do the job better and safer at the rate for when it was intended.
7. Use the right tool.
- Don't force small tools to do the job of a heavy duty tool.
- Don't use tools for purposes not intended: for example, don't use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
8. Dress properly.
- Don't wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught in moving parts.
- Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recom­mended when working outdoors.
- Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance.
- Follow instruction for lubricating and changing accessories.
- Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have them repaired by an authorized service facility.
- Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged.
- Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and gre­ase.
15. Disconnect tools.
- When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades, bits and cutters, disconnect tools from the power supply.
16. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.
- Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.
17. Avoid unintentional starting.
- Ensure switch is in "OFF" position when plugging in.
18. Use outdoor extension leads.
- When the tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for outdoor use and so marked.
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Designated use
19. Stay alert.
- Watch what you are doing, use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired.
20. Check damaged parts.
- Before further use of tool, it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform it's intended function.
- Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect it's operation.
- A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service centre unless otherwise indicated in this instruction manual.
- Have defective switches replaced by an authoei­zed service centre.
- Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
21. Warning.
- The use of any accessory or attachment other than one recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury.
22. Have your tool repaired by a qualified person
- This electric tool complies with the relevant safety rules. Repairs should only be carried out by qua­lified persons using original spare parts. Other­wise this may result in considerable danger to the user.
30. Tools equipped with chip collection and extractor hoods shall be connected to the dust and chip-coll­ecting device.
31. Use the tool only for wood or similar materials.
- When the blade be abraded 95%, you must change it to the new one, which must meeting EN847-1.
32. Need two persons for moving round the workshop due to its heavy weight.
33. The machine should be fixed on the floor by screws when operatin

3 Designated use

WARNING!

On not designated use of the aspiration system there will be generated dangers for the staff, the aspiration system and other objects of the operator, furthermore the function of the machine can be affected.
The Planer-Thicknesser of ADH-Series is used for dres­sing and thicknesses of wooden boards and strips. The processing of solid wood, chipboard, panels and pro­files is possible. The machine must be operated only with a appropriate chip extraction hood.
The Planer-Thicknesser has not been designed for com­mercial, craft or industrial use.
23. Never use the machine without the appropriate guard in place and correctly adjusted.
24. Do not use knives, which are blunt as this increases the danger of kickback.
25. Any portion of the cutter block not being used for planing shall be guarded.
26. When planing short workpieces, a push-stick should be used.
27. When planing narrow workpices additional measu­res. Such as of horizontal pressure devices and spring-loaded guards, may be necessary to ensure safe working.
28. Do not use the tool cut rebate.
29. The effectiveness of the device for the prevention of kickback and the feed spindle should be regularly inspected to ensure safe operation.
The observance of all information in these instructions also belongs to the designated use. Every different use except of the designated use is considered as a false use.
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assumes no liability for de­sign-based or technical modifications to the Planer­Thicknesser.
Claims of any kind for damages caused by improper use are null and void.

WARNING!

Danger in case of misuse!
A misuse of the Planer-Thicknesser can result in dangerous situations.
- Only operate the Planer-Thicknesser in the power range given in the technical specifications.
- Never operate the machine without the safety de­vices.
- Never work up other materials that do not corre­spond to those which are required for the intended use.
- Only operate the Planer-Thicknesser in a techni­cally flawless status.
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Technical Data

4 Technical Data

Model ADH 200 ADH 250 ADH 305
Electrical connection
Motor output 1,5 kW 1,5 kW 1,8 kW
Speed 8500
Number of planing knives
Extraction duct Ø 80 mm 80 mm 80 mm
Dimensions (LxWxH) [mm]
Weight 29 kg 40 kg 42 kg
Sound pressure level in the air (LpA)
Sound power level (LwA)
230 V / 50Hz
rpm
222
1105x
ca. 98 dB(A)
ca. 107 dB(A)
230 V / 50Hz
8500 rpm
550x570
ca. 98 dB(A)
ca. 107 dB(A)
230 V / 50Hz
8500 rpm
1135x 600x570
ca. 98 dB(A)
ca. 107 dB(A)

4.1 Type plate

Fig. 2: Type plate ADH 250

5 Transport, packaging, storage

5.1 Delivery and transport

Anlieferung
Check the Planer-Thicknesser for visible transport damage upon delivery. In case of visible damage to the Planer-Thicknesser, immediately notify the carrier or your retailer.
Sound pressure level at the work­place (LpA)
Planer
Max. planing width
Planing shaft Ø 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm
Max. cutting depth
Rip fence 520 x
Fence Angle 90° -
Jointing table (LxW)
Thicknesser
Max. cutting width
Max. cutting thickness
Max. cutting depth
Thicknessing table (LxW)
ca. 89 dB(A)
204 mm 254 mm 305 mm
2 mm 3 mm 2 mm
102 mm
135°
737 x 210 mm
204 mm 254 mm 305 mm
5-120 mm
2 mm 2 mm 1 mm
255 x 204 mm
ca. 89 dB(A)
620 x 120 mm
90° ­135°
1050 x 260 mm
6 - 160 mm6 - 160
450 x 254 mm
ca. 89 dB(A)
610 x 127 mm
90° ­135°
1075 x 310 mm
mm
500 x 305 mm
Transport

WARNING!

Danger to life
Failure to observe the weight of the device as well as the safe working load of the lifting means during transport or lifting operations, can tilt or topple the unit.
- During transportation and lifting work note the weight of the machine and also the safe working load of the lifting device.
- The lifting device and the load slings check for per-
fect condition
The Planer-Thicknesser may only be transported with the motor switched off.
Transport with forklift truck/pallet truck:
The Planer-Thicknesser can be transported with a forklift truck or pallet truck when it is fixed mounted on a pallet.

Packaging

All used packaging materials and packaging aids of the Planer-Thicknesser are recyclable and generally need to be transported to the material recycling.
Crush the packaging material made of cardboard and supply it to the waste paper collection.
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Machine description
The films are made of polyethylene (PE) and the uphol­stery parts are made of polystyrene (PS). These materi­als have to be delivered to a recycling station of the re­sponsible dumping company.

Storage

The Planer-Thicknesser must be stored thoroughly cleaned in a dry, clean and frost-free environment. Co­ver the machine with a protective tarpaulin. Environment temperature range: -25 °C to +55 °C.

6 Machine description

6.1 Illustration

The illustrations in these operating instructions serve the gen­eral comprehension and may deviate from the actual type.

Fig. 4: Hobelmesserwelle

A Screw
B Clamping segment
C Planer
D Spring
E Bearing

6.2 Scope of supply

Fig. 3: Planer-Thicknesser ADH 250

1 Dust chute
2 Fence
3 Infeed table
4 Height setting of infeed table
5 Cutterblock cover
6 ON/OFF switch
7 Tool kit
8 Outfeed table
9 Overload protection switch
10 Height setting of thicknesser
ADH 200
- Planing machine
- Chip extraction hood
- Jointer fence
- Tube
- Dust bag
- Instruction manual
ADH 250 / 305
- Planing machine
- Chip extraction hood
- Jointer fence
- Push stick
- Screw, Clamping screw
- Hand knob
- Allen key
- Instruction manual

7 Installation and erection

7.1 Requirements for the place of installation

The Planer-Thicknesser must be stably erected on a le­vel and solid ground. There must be enough space for the operating personnel, for the transport of material as well as for adjusting and maintenance. The place of in­stallation should meet the following criteria:
- Make sure that the floor has sufficient load bearing capacity and is level.
- The background must not let any lubricant through.
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- The Planer-Thicknesser must only be installed and operated in a dry, frost-free and well-ventilated place.
- Avoid places nearby machines generating chips or dust.
- Provide sufficient space for the staff preparing and operating the machine and transporting the mate­rial. Also consider that the machine is accessible for setting and maintenance works.
- Provide for sufficient illumination (Minimum value: 300 lux)
- There must be a extraction device with min.
3
690 m
/h extraction capacity, min. 20 m/s flow rate at the hood connection; Hose diameter 65 mm, max. hose length 4 m.

7.2 Installation of the Planer-Thicknesser

ATTENTION!

Risk of injury through an unstable stand of the machine! Check the stability of the machine after installation on a stable backgroud.

ATTENTION!

Consider the weight of the machine! The machine may be installed only by two persons.
Check the tools corresponding to sufficient dimen­sioning and load carrying capacity.

ATTENTION!

To ensure sufficient stability of the machine, it should be screwed to the ground. For this purpose, 4 drill holes are located at the bottom of the machine hou­sing
The Planer-Thicknesser is shipped complete in one car­ton and Is already largely assembled. After delivery only a few parts have to be installed.
Step 1: After unpacking from the carton lift the machine
and put it at the desired place of use.
Installation on a workbench
The Planer-Thicknesser can be installed on a workbench using bolts, lock washers and hex nuts (not supplied).- The planer-thicknesser must be bolted to a firm, level surface.

Fig. 5: Hole separation ADH 200 / ADH 250 / ADH 305

Mounting of the parts
Step 1: Attach the aluminium fence on the Planer-
Thicknesser with the 6 -1.0 x 16 mm screws.
Step 2: Assembly the Chip extraction hood with the two
brackets (depending on the operating mode) and activate the safety switch.
Step 3: Connect the extraction hose and the dust bag.
Install of the extraction hose
Tips and recommendations
The extraction device must ensure a extraction capacity from min. 690 m at the hood connection.
Step1: Connect a extraction hose diameter 65 mm with
hose clamp on the ventilation hood connection of the machine. Connect the other end of the ext­raction hose with a hose clamp at intake socet of the chip extraction hood.
3
/h by flow rate min. 20 m/s
Make sure the planer-thicknesser doesn‘t rock and the tables are level.
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8 Operation

WARNING!

Operation
Protective gloves
Use protective gloves!
Every working at the electrical installation, systems and equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician.

DANGER!

Electric shock is life-threatening!!
There is a danger to life when you get in contact with voltaged components. Electrical components which are on can conduct uncontrolled movements and cause severest injuries.
- Disconnect the mains plug before you start any
works on the machine.

WARNING!

Danger to life!
There is danger to life for the operator and for other persons if they do not comply with the following rules.
- Handling and working with the Planer-Thicknesser
is permitted only to persons who are familiar with the handling and the mode of operation of the machine.
- The operator must not work if he is under the influ-
ence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
- The operator must not work if he is overworked or
suffers from fatigue and difficulties in concentrating.
- The Planer-Thicknesser may only be operated by
one person. Other persons must not enter the wor­king area during operation.

ATTENTION!

Danger of crushing!
In case of improver work on the Planer-Thicknesser, there is danger to the upper limbs.
Safety boots
Use protective boots!
Protective clothing
Wear protective clothes!

8.1 Planing

In a planing can be reached out a depth up to 2 mm (ADH 200 , ADH 305) or 3 mm (ADH 250). This depth may be reached only by:
- Sharp planers
- Soft woods
- Maximum workpiece width
If these characteristics are not observed, there is a risk of overloading.
Therefore: Edit a workpiece always in repeat worksteps, until the desired material thickness is reached.
The planing of workpiece with the machine make as follow:
Step 1: Assemble the chip extraction hood under at the
machine table. On the chip extraction hood be find two plug connectors, which after positioning must be pressed in the direction of the machine table. For positioning these two plugs must pul­led outside.

NOTE!

IMPORTANT!

Before commissioning check the electrical connec­tion, cables and contacts.
The bracket (Fig. 6, yellow arrow) on the chip extrac­tion hood activated a safety switch on the machine. The machine can not be started if this safety switch is not activated!
Ear protection
Use ear protection!
Eye protection
Use protective glasses!
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Operation
N
O
P

Fig. 6: Installation of the chip extraction hood

Step 2: Set the angle fence on the desired height with
handle assembly at spindle with reference to scale. The angle fence can be released and clamped via a clamp lever screw. A scale is attached with the angle.

Fig. 8: Adjustment of the knife shaft cover

Step 5: Power the machine on with the green ON switch.
Step 6: Press the workpiece with one hand against the
Infeed table and angle fence. After that move the workpiece with the other hand constant..

Fig. 7: Adjustment of the angle fence

Step 3: Set the desired planing depth by you adjusting
lever [Pos. N, Fig. 9] on desired depth on the scale [Pos. O, Fig. 9].
Step 4: Adjust the cover [Pos. P, Fig. 9] so that the kniffe
shaft is covered.

Fig. 9: Adjustment of the material guide on the planer

Step 7: After completion of the work cycle, switch off the
machine with the red STOP button.
Step 8: During a further working action, must be
maintained wait until the planer blade stands still.
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8.2 Thicknessing

Step 1: Make sure that the machine is switched off and
disconnected from the power supply.
Step 2: Disassemble the side fence and tilt the knife
shaft cover to the rightmost position
Step 3: Raise the knife shaft cover [Pos. P, Fig. 11] to the
highest position
Step 4: Disassemble you the dust extraction hose. Then
open the bracket [Pos. Q, Fig. 11] on the chip extraction hood and disassembey this. Place the chip extraction hood on the table and as­sembly again brackets. Make sure to the correct lock. Brackets to serve also as limit switch.

NOTE!

The bracket (Fig. 10, yellow arrow) on the chip ext­raction hood activated a safety switch on the machine. The machine can not be started if this safety switch is not activated!
Operation

Fig. 10: Montage Späneabsaughaube

Step 5: Assemble the extraction hose again.
Step 6: Adjust the table height using the handwheel and
the scale. Remember: The current workpiece height minus Desired chip removal is the end hight.
Step 7: Power the machine on with the green ON switch.
Step 8: Place the workpiece with the working area up-
wards

Fig. 11: Adjustment of the material guide on the Thicknesser

8.3 Adjustment of the cutter block

Step 9: If the workpiece not moved by automatic
workpiece feed pull the workpiece manual out.
Step10: After completion of the work cycle, switch off
Disconnect the Planer-Thicknesser from power before servicing!.

NOTE!

the machine with the red STOP button.
Step 11: During a further working action, must be
maintained wait until the planer blade stands
The planes knives can be installed with help of the adjust gauge with the correct excess length (1,5 mm).
still.
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Operation
A
Position with surface A on the working table
A
B
Surface A is at same height the surface B is lower than A
about 0,05 mm
B
Knife touch lightly the surface B
Step 1: Disconnect the Planer-Thicknesser from power.

Fig. 12: Use of the adjust gauge

Step 2: Move the table height to zero and place the
adjust gauge on the table.
Step 4: Turn the planer shaft and place the knife to the
height of the surface B. Tighten the screws of the planer again.
Check the height by rotating the planer shaft again. The knife should touch lightly the surface B. Repeat steps 2 & 3, if that is not the case.

Fig. 15: Adjustment of the cutter block on the surface B

8.4 Workflow

Fig. 13: Place the adjust gauge on the table

Step 3: Place the adjust gauge with the both surfaces A
on the table. The surface B must be stood di­rectly above the knife. A little loosen the screw on the cutter block.
Use protective gloves!
IMPORTANT!
Use protective gloves, because the cutter block is sharp-edged.

IMPORTANT!

Before starting work,make sure, that the cutter block cover and the chip extraction hood are mounted. The cutter block must sharp and set correctly.
Step1: Make adjustments to the machine for the
thicknessing operation and connect the extrac­tion device.
Step 2: Plug the power supply in the socket.
Step 3: Switch on the extraction device.
Step 4: Power the machine on with the green ON switch
Step 5: Place the workpiece and execute the thicknes-
sing operation
Step 6: After completion of the work cycle, switch off the
machine with the red STOP button and pull out power supply. Put out the extraction device.

Fig. 14: Adjustment of the cutter block on the surface B

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Care, maintenance and overhaul/repair

9 Care, maintenance and overhaul/re-
pair
DANGER! Electric shock is life-threatening!
There is a danger of life in case of contact with cur­rent running through components.Electrical compo­nents that are on can cause uncontrolled movements and lead to the most serious injuries.
- Always disconnect the mains plug before you start
cleaning and maintenance works.
- Connections and repairs of the electrical equip-
ment may only be carried out by specialized elec­trical staff.

9.1 Care after working

Use protective gloves!

9.2 Maintenance and repair

Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Should the Planer-Thicknesserdoes not work properly, contact your dealer or our customer service. Contact details can be found in chapter 1.2 Customer.
All protection and safety devices must be reinstalled af­ter completion of repair and maintenance work immediately

9.2.1 Functional check

The Planer-Thicknesser is delivered ready for use.
Before each use, a functional check should be carried out.
Step1: The driving belt must be tension.
Step 2: The planer knife must rotate free and must not
clamp.

NOTE!

Never use strong detergents for all cleaning work. This can lead to damage or destruction of the device.
Step 1: Remove the power plug from the socket.
Step 2: Drain and clean the extraction device
Step 3: Clean the machine of chips and planer dust with
the compressed air (Important: Use the protec­tive glasses and the breathing protection!) and/or with a dry cleaning cloth.
Step 4: Spray or lubricate all unpainted metal surfaces
with some anti-rust spray.
Step 5: Lubricate the shaft and the bearing.
Step 6: Check the machine for damage on the safety
devices and on the planer knife. If necessary, in compliance with the Safety, the repair execute.
Step 7: Check the machine regularly for:
- Right tension of the driving belt
- Loose screws and nuts
- The worn or damaged Switch
- The worn or damaged the planer knife.
Step 3: Check the connecting cable for damage.

9.2.2 Extraction device

Check daily the extraction device on the sufficient func­tion. If the extraction device does not work or is restricted, it must be restored. Only then can the Planer­Thicknesser be put into operation.

9.2.3 Lubrication

Lubricate regularly the bearing and guides. Oiling the shaft and threaded rod.

9.2.4 Change of the drive belt

The drive belt must not come into contact with oil or fat. It must be checked regularly at the wear, cracks and brittleness. If necessary, replace the drive belt, but at least once a year.
Step 8: Check every 3 months, in case of daily use -
every month the drive belt. Replace in case of wear or damage.
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Troubleshooting

10 Troubleshooting

Malfunction Possible cause Remedy
Engine does not start Power supply is
ON/OFF Switch is defective. Protektive switch is ON
The motor is runnig, but planer knife does not turn.
Motor is hot 1. Motor short circuit
The motor dies, the workpiece is burned when planing
Handwheels are difficult to move. 1. Dirt or chips in the machine depo-

11 Disposal, recycling of used devices

For environmental benefits it is necessary to ensure that all components of the machine are only disposed of by the provided and allowed means.

11.1 Decommissioning

The driving is torn Replace the drive belt.
2. Motor is overloaded
3. Blunt planer knife
1. Blunt planer knife
2. The tool is deformed.
sit and block the hand wheel.

11.2 Disposal of electrical devices

Electrical devices include numerous recyclable materi­als as well as environmentally hazardous components.
These components must be disposed of separately and professionally. In case of doubt, please contact your municipal waste management company.
Check the power connection by ex­pert staff. Cool the motor, then restart
1. Remove the power plug from the socket and check/repair the machine by expert staff.
2. Cool the motor.
3. Replace or sharpen the planer knife.
1. Replace or sharpen the planer knife.
2. Replace the tool.
1. Clean the machine and lubricate the bearing.
Immediately decommission used machines in order to avoid later misuse and endangering of the environment or of persons.
Step 1: Dispose of all environmentally hazardous oper-
ating materials of the used device.
Step 2: If required, disassemble the machine into easy-
to-handle and usable components and parts.
Step 3: Supply the machine components and operating
materials to the provided disposal routes.
For the recycling process, please request the assist­ance of a specialized waste disposal centre if required.

11.3 Disposal of lubricants

The manufacturer of the lubricant makes the disposal in­structions for the used lubricants available. If applica­ble, ask for the product-specific data sheets.
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12 Electric circuit diagram

Electric circuit diagram
Loss of warranty
The manufacturer's warranty will become null and void if non admitted spare parts are being used.

13.1 Order of spare parts

The spare parts may be purchased with the authorised dealer or directly with the manufacturer. Please find the corresponding contact data in Chapter 1.2 Customer service.
Indicate the following basic information for spare part orders:
- Type of device
- Serial number
- Position number
- Quantity
- Year of manufacture
- Required mode of dispatch (mail, freight, sea, air, express)
- Address of dispatch

Abb. 16: Electric circuit diagram ADH 200, ADH 250, ADH 305

13 Spare parts

DANGER!

Danger of injury by the use of wrong spare parts!
Dangers may result for the user and damages as well as malfunctions may be caused by using wrong or damaged spare parts.
- Only use original spare parts of the manufacturer or spare parts admitted by the manufacturer.
- Always contact the manufacturer in case of uncer­tainties.
Spare part orders which do not include the above indi­cations may not be taken into consideration. If the indi­cations regarding the mode of dispatch are missing, the product is dispatched at the discretion of the supplier.
You will find indications regarding the device type, arti­cle number and year of manufacturing on the type plate which is fixed on the device.
Example
It is necessary to order the driving belt for the Planer­Thicknesser ADH 250. The driving belt has part number 167 on the spare parts drawing.
- Type of machine: Planer-Thicknesser ADH 250
- Article number: 5905250
- Position number: 167
The order No. is: 0-5905250-17
The order No. consists of the article number, the posi­tion number and one digit (0) in front of the article number.
- Place the digit 0 in front of the article number.
- Also place the digit 0 in front of the part numbers 1 through 9.
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Spare parts

13.2 Spare parts drawings

The following drawings are intended to help in case of service, to identify necessary spare parts. To order send a copy of the parts drawing with marked components to your dealer.

Fig. 17: Spare parts drawing ADH 200

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Fig. 18: Spare parts drawing ADH 250

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Fig. 19: Spare parts drawing ADH 305

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14 EC Declaration of Conformity

As per machine directive 2006/42/EC, Appendix II 1.A
Manufacturer / distributor: Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26 D-96103 Hallstadt
hereby declares that the following product
Product Category: Holzstar® Woodworking machines
Machine typ: Planer-Thicknesser
Designation of the machine: Article number:
ADH 200 5905250 ADH 250 5905250 ADH 305 5905250
EC Declaration of Conformity
Serial number: ___________________
Year of manufacture: 20____
corresponds, on the basis of its design and construction, as well as the version that we have put into circulation, with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of (subsequent) EU Directives.
Relevant EU Directives: 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EU EMC-Directive
The following harmonized standards have been applied:
DIN EN 60204-1:2007-06 Safety of machines - Basic concepts, general principles for design -
Part 1: General requirements
DIN EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery. General principles for design.
Risk assessment and risk reduction (ISO 12100:2010)
DIN EN 861 Safety of woodworking machines - Surface planing and thicknessing
machines
Responsible for documentation: Engineering Department, Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26, D-96103 Hallstadt
Hallstadt, 26.04.2016
______________________
Kilian Stürmer CEO, Director
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