To summarize the manual you wish you had:
Use a resin-cleaning solvent to remove sap from the jointer tables and planer bed. Apply a dry lubricant (like Felder's proprietary lubricant or a high-quality paste wax) to reduce friction.
Open the cabinet door (ensure power is disconnected). Look for tripped thermal overloads or loose wiring terminals. Loose connections create electrical resistance, generating localized heat. Step 4: Reset the Thermal Overload felder ad741 manual hot
Are you looking to fix a issue or an electrical/motor fault ?
Some AD741 models have a microswitch interlock. If your dust collection gate is closed, the machine may not run, or it may run in a "restricted" mode causing heat. To summarize the manual you wish you had:
Disclaimer: Always refer to the original Felder operator’s manual for your specific serial number and electrical configuration (400V vs. 230V).
Provide these details, and I can walk you through the precise adjustment steps. Look for tripped thermal overloads or loose wiring terminals
The AD741 is designed for industrial intermittent duty (S3). If you are running 150 linear meters of hardwood through the planer without a pause, the manual explicitly warns that the thermal image of the machine will change. The "hot" feeling near the cutterblock housing isn't a defect; it's physics.
(Optional) Uses tungsten carbide blades to reduce noise by 50% while improving finish quality and blade longevity.