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Make several passes at less
depth of cut.
For particular jobs you will find the follow-
ing accessories at your specialist dealer -
the images can be found at the beginning
of these operating instructions:
A Extraction adapter
For connection to a chip extraction
unit
B Three- roll stand
For precise guidance of long work
pieces
C Planer knives
For planing of wood pieces (can be
resharphued)
D Planer knives
For planing of wood pieces
E Planer knives
For planing of wood pieces (car-
bide, can be resharphued)
F Cutter bar conversion set
For retrofitting the planer knives
G Planer knife setting device
For problem-free setting of the knife
projection.
H Lubricant WAXILIT
For good sliding quality of the wood
on the support table
I Mainthuance and care spray
For the removal of resin residue and
for preservation of metal surfaces
11. Available Accessories
12. Technical Specifications
HC 260 C
WNB
HC 260 C
DNB
Motor 50 Hz W 2200 2800
Voltage V 230 400
Fuse protection A 16 16
No-load speed
Motor
Cutterblock
min
-1
min
-1
2700
6500
2700
6500
Feed rate, thickness planing m/min 5 5
Planer knife dimhusions
lhugth
width
thickness
mm
mm
mm
260
18.6
1
260
18.6
1
Machine dimhusions
lhugth (overall across infeed and outfeed table)
width
height
mm
mm
mm
1110
575
940
1110
575
940
Machine: complete with packaging
Machine: ready for operation
kg
kg
76.0
71.0
76.0
71.0
Noise emissions during surface planing according to hu 61029-1 *
Emission sound pressure level L
pA
(under load)
Sound pressure level L
WA
(under load)
Measuremhut uncertainty K
WA
dB (A)
dB (A)
dB (A)
84.1
91.3
3
84.1
91.3
3
Noise emissions during surface planing according to hu 61029-1 *
Emission sound pressure level L
pA
(under load)
Sound pressure level L
WA
(under load)
Measuremhut uncertainty K
WA
dB (A)
dB (A)
dB (A)
87.6
94.1
3
87.6
94.1
3
Work piece dimhusions
max. width
max. height (thickness planing)
mm
mm
260
160
260
160
* The values stated are emission values and as such do not necessarily constitute values which are safe for the workplace. Although
there is a correlation betwehu emission levels and huvironmhutal impact levels, whether further precautions are necessary cannot be
derived from this. Factors influhucing the actually preshut huvironmhutal impact level in the workplace include the characteristics of the
work area and other noise sources, i.e. the number of machines and other neighbouring work processes. Also, permissible workplace
values may vary from country to country. This information is inthuded to assist the user in estimate of hazards and risks.