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Holzstar Surface & Thickness Planer ADH 3050

  • For angular joining (90°) and precise planing of solid wood boards and mouldings
  • Automatic workpiece feed
  • Rubberized feed and extraction rollers protect the wood surface when planing
  • Enclosed cabinet included
  • Built-in dust extraction
  • Simple and precise adjustment of the depth of planing
  • Dressing table made of milled cast aluminium
  • Space-saving compact design
Electrical
Volts
220 - 240 Volts
Phase
Single
Watts (Input)
1800 Watts
Horse Power (Input)
2.5 hp
RPM
6700 rpm
Plug Fitted
Yes
NVR Switch
Yes
Emergency Stop
Yes
Thicknesser/Surfacer
Max Planing Width mm
305 mm
Thicknesser Bed Length mm
500mm
Min./Max. Material Thickness mm
6/250mm
Max Thicknessing Cut mm
2mm
Feed speed
8.5 m/minute
Cuts per Minute
13400
No of Knifes/Blades
Planer Shaft Diameter mm
62
Surfacing Bed Length mm
1080mm
Max Surfacing Cut mm
3mm
Planer Fence mm
635mm
Planer Fence Tilt
90° - 45°
General
Dust Extraction Port mm
75 mm
Warranty
12 Mths
Registration Required
No
Total Weight (Kgs)
93 Kgs
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Are there any special tips for planer & thicknessers?

Yes. there are five very important issues to remember. These tips will help you get long and satisfactory use of your machine. The first is that the beds of both planers and thicknessers must be cleaned and degreased thoroughly before the first operation and then have a protective coat applied to these surfaces such as wax or other machine protection coating. These surfaces should offer little resistance to the movement of the wood passing over it. This will require regular maintenance and application over the life of the machine. The second is that there must be adequate dust collection at all times and that the feed mechanisms and other areas prone to dust and chip build-up must be blown off regularly. The third issue is that particularly during their early operation their drive belts must be inspected and re-tensioned as required. Number four would be not to overload the machine by attempting to plane too much in one pass. The final piece of advice we would offer is that sharp blades are critical to the satisfactory operation of your planer and should be changed as required.

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