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RDJ 310-M
RDJ 310-T
RDJ 310HH-M
RDJ 310HH-T
RDJ 410-M
RDJ 410-T
RDJ 410HH-M
RDJ 410HH-T
User Manual - EN
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Raboteuse / Dégauchisseuse
Planer / Thicknesser
TOOL France SAS
9 Rue des Pyrénées
ZA du Bois Chaland
91090 LISSES
Tel: 01.69.11.37.37
Fax: 01.60.86.32.39
www.promac.fr

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  • Page 1 Raboteuse / Dégauchisseuse RDJ 310-M RDJ 310-T Planer / Thicknesser RDJ 310HH-M RDJ 310HH-T RDJ 410-M RDJ 410-T RDJ 410HH-M RDJ 410HH-T User Manual - EN TOOL France SAS 9 Rue des Pyrénées ZA du Bois Chaland 91090 LISSES Tel: 01.69.11.37.37 Fax: 01.60.86.32.39...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Spare parts ordering ..............Safety and maintenance instructions ..............List of risks ..................Operating Instructions................. Possible and prohibited uses ............Explanation of measurements ................RDJ 310 - Dimensions ..................RDJ 310 - Dimensions, with mortising machine (Option)..........RDJ 310 - Technical Data..............
  • Page 3: Spare Parts Ordering

    Your order code/reference and the correct delivery address FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND TO ENSURE A LONG SERVICE LIFE OF YOUR MACHINE: ONLY USE GENUINE JET SPARE PARTS! Safety and maintenance instructions Working with woodworking machines is an enjoyable job and will for sure be great fun. However, the use of the machine requires constant attention and caution.
  • Page 4: List Of Risks

    List of risks This list is based on the C EN ISO 19085-5 standard. Mechanical risks caused, for example, by: shape, mass and stability (potential energy of the elements), relative arrangement, mass and speed (kinetic energy of the elements), insufficient mechanical strength, accumulation of potential energy of elastic elements (springs), machine elements or machined parts.
  • Page 5: Possible And Prohibited Uses

    6. Noise reduction a) The condition of the machine is important to keep the noise level as low as possible. b) The material and position of the guards should be such that they reduce the noise level. c) The above does not alter the fact that separate protective equipment must be used. Possible and prohibited uses SURFACE PLANING AND THICKNESSING MACHINE The whole planing/thicknessing system that is designed for the following applications is equipped with a...
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Measurements

    Despite the use of specific protections/guards and the observance of safety and hygiene rules, latent risks still exist when working with the mortising machine. – Risk of accident in the unsecured area around the tool. – Risk of injury when changing and installing tools (Cuts due to contact with the blades). –...
  • Page 7: Rdj 310 - Dimensions

    Dimensions - RDJ 310...
  • Page 8: Rdj 310 - Dimensions, With Mortising Machine (Option)

    Dimensions - RDJ 310 with mortising machine (Option)
  • Page 9: Rdj 310 - Technical Data

    Technical data - RDJ 310 Voltage 230 V (single phase) 400 V (three phase) Weight 280 kg Surface planer Working width 310 mm Total length of the tables 1328 mm Shaft diameter 70 mm Knives Dimensions of the blades 310 x 25 x 3 mm Shaft speed 5500 RPM Planer fence dimensions...
  • Page 10: Rdj 410 - Dimensions

    Dimensions - RDJ 410...
  • Page 11: Rdj 410 - Dimensions, With Mortising Machine

    Dimensions - RDJ 410 with mortising machine (Option)
  • Page 12: Rdj 410 - Technical Data

    Technical data - RDJ 410 Voltage 230 V (single phase) 400 V (three-phase) Weight 320 kg Surface planer Working width 410 mm Total length of the tables 1800 mm Shaft diameter 70 mm Knives (quantity) Dimensions of the blades 410 x 25 x 3 mm Rotation speed 5500 RPM Planer fence dimensions...
  • Page 13: Transport And Commissioning

    Transport and commissioning Depending on the mode of transport or shipping method, the machine will be delivered either in a box or on transport blocks. The panel packaging and wooden beams can be recycled. Remove the sides of the box as well as the paperboard and other items attached to the bottom of the box. Use the NX0122 accessory (Fig.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection All electric connections must be made by a qualified electrician. – Check that the mains voltage of your machine complies with the mains voltage of your workplace. – Ensure that the machine is connected to a 300-mA differential. –...
  • Page 15 Comments: - Protection against short circuits of the electrical circuit parts is provided by fuses positioned between the main switch of the machine and the different current paths (see diagrams and parts list). - Motors are protected against overload. If the motor is stopped by this protection, you must wait until the machine has cooled down completely before proceeding to a restart.
  • Page 16: Surface Planer/Thicknesser - Mortising Machine

    Surface planer/Thicknesser - Mortiser Safety precautions must be taken 1. Make sure that no drill bit is left in the drill head. 2. Check that the planing knives are in the right position and correctly tensioned. It is of utmost importance that the planing knives are tightened accurately and firmly.
  • Page 17 pin (Fig. 11). To close the tables: Swing the suction/guard cover back over the planer shaft. Pull the clamp (Fig. 13) and tilt the cover. (Fig. 12.4) onto the planer spindle. Then pull down the hinge locking pins (Fig. 11.3 + Fig. 14) to close the tables. Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13...
  • Page 18 Locking of the surface planing tables on RDJ 410 Chip removal is controlled by adjusting the height of the feed table and should not exceed 4 mm. After setting the chip removal rate (Fig. 16.2), lock the table. The tables are opened by releasing the clamping levers (Fig. 15.1) and opening the tables. Before closing the tables, do not forget to turn the safety lock (Fig.
  • Page 19: Planer Fence

    Relevant information A helical shaft with inserts uses only a fraction of the shaft length at al all times, whereas a conventional planer shaft uses the entire length at once. This technology makes the helical planer shaft more efficient than other types. Although helical shafts with inserts offer some advantages over other types of planer shafts, sanding is required to achieve an even surface finish.
  • Page 20: Surface Planing Protection

    The 90° position adjustment screw is located at the bottom of the clamping plates (Fig. 20.3). The 45° position adjustment screw is located at the top of the gripper plates (Fig. 20.4). Fig. 20 Fig 21 Surface planing protection The surface protection device consists mainly of an aluminium bridge, which can bear large loads and is parallel to the tables at a height of at least 100 mm.
  • Page 21 Fig.24 Thicknesser If present, remove the bit from the mortising head and check that the planing blades are correctly positioned and engaged. Unlock the tables by turning the lever (Fig. 11.1) half a turn and pulling it backwards, thus tilting the tables. This process will open the table.
  • Page 22: Mortiser, Available As An Option

    Mortiser (available as an option) Precautions to be observed 1. Always place the guard on the planer shaft. 2. Use only left-handed flat mortise bits, preferably short bits. 3. Always tighten firmly. 4. Always secure the workpiece to the drill table using the wood clamp (1). 5.
  • Page 23 planer fence can also be fully slid to the drill head so that the shaft is completely covered with the protective plate which is located at the back of the planer fence. Fig. 28 Installing the planer shaft during drilling (Fig. 29) Make sure that the threads of the drill head and the threads of the planer shaft are perfectly clean before installing them.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Maintenance General maintenance The planing and thicknessing tables should be cleaned regularly with a silicone-based product. At regular intervals, blow out the dust that accumulates between the cooling fins of the motor. To do this, simply remove the plate under the electrical control panel to access the motor. Maintenance of the drive system (Fig.
  • Page 25 Lubrication 1. The machine is equipped with 2RS-type ball bearings (with double rubber seals). They are therefore dust-tight, which means that they can get slightly warmer than conventional ball bearings. This is however not a problem. 2. To ensure proper operation of the machine and to inhibit rust formation and thus moving parts from getting jammed, the following parts must be lubricated regularly: - the axes of the planing and thicknessing tables;...

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