About Surface Planer
SURFACER PLANER
- Voltage : 380V
- Phase : 3
- Motor : 7.5 HP
- blades length : 400/450mm
- Blades length cast iron body
- Working width : 460mm
- Working table length : 2750 (max)
- Surfacefence tilting : From 90deg to 45deg
- Cutterblock size : 120mm
- Knives : 4
- Spindle speed : 5000rpm
Precision & Heavy Duty PerformanceEnsuring meticulous results, the Surface Planer features a 3 HP motor and a 2200 mm long cast iron table. The combination of manual controls and replaceable planer blades allows users to achieve highly accurate surface finishes, making it an essential choice for industrial woodworking applications requiring consistent, high-volume output.
Reliable Safety & Robust ConstructionBuilt with user safety in mind, the planer includes essential protective features: an emergency stop button and a blade guard. Its heavy-duty cast iron body ensures long-lasting durability and minimizes vibration, offering stable operation even in demanding environments, further supported by a noise level below 85 dB.
Versatile Application & CustomizationThis surface planer accommodates specimens up to 410 mm in width and 400 mm in thickness, processed with single-piece operation. Customizable port sizes and color options ensure flexibility for various industrial setups, while its reliable three-phase power supply caters to heavy-duty, continuous use.
FAQs of Surface Planer:
Q: How does the manual control mode benefit users during operation?
A: The manual control mode provides operators with direct oversight, enabling precise adjustments during surface planing. This hands-on approach is ideal for intricate woodwork or when handling unique specimen requirements, ensuring optimal surface quality and user safety.
Q: What is the process for replacing planer blades on this machine?
A: To replace the planer blades, first ensure the machine is switched off and disconnected from power. Remove the blade guard and carefully extract the worn blades from the cutter head. Insert the new blades, secure them in place, reinstall the guard, and perform a thorough safety check before restarting operation.
Q: When should routine maintenance be performed on the planer?
A: Routine maintenance, such as blade inspection, lubrication, and checking fasteners, is recommended after every significant operation or at weekly intervals during continuous use. Regular maintenance helps retain precision, prolongs component life, and sustains optimal performance.
Q: Where is this surface planer most effectively used?
A: This machine is best used in industrial woodworking environments, such as furniture manufacturing units, carpentry workshops, and veneer processing facilities, where high-precision, heavy-duty surface planing is essential.
Q: What are the key safety features incorporated into the design?
A: The surface planer is equipped with an emergency stop button and a blade guard. These features minimize the risk of accidental injuries, allowing immediate shutdown in emergencies and shielding the operator from direct blade contact during use.
Q: How does the analog scale display support the operator?
A: The analog scale display delivers instantaneous measurement feedback, allowing users to monitor planing progress and ensure that all surfaces meet the required thickness and accuracy specifications, enhancing operational control.
Q: What benefits does the heavy-duty cast iron construction offer?
A: The robust cast iron body reduces operational vibrations and increases machine stability, ensuring precise and smooth planing results, while extending the service life of the equipment even under continuous industrial use.