small cutter dimensions and soft workpiec-
es choose higher rotation speeds.
The best way to find the suitable rotation
speed is a test milling.
Never adjust the rotation
speed during milling. Risk of
injury!
Practical tips
Milling
Always mill in counter direction: in
the process, the machine is moved
counter to the rotation direction of
the cutter.
(a)
Never mill in the rotation di-
rection (synchronous opera-
tion). There is the risk of ac-
cidents, as the machine might
be torn out of your hands.
•
Use only the cutter that has a specified
permissible rotation speed, which is at
least as high as the maximum rotation
speed of the machine that is specified
on the machine.
•
Always use the proper tools.
•
Do not use any blunt or damaged tools
or accessories.
•
Lead the power cable always towards
the back and away from the machine
during the milling.
(b)
1. Fasten the workpiece securely on the
work surface.
2. Insert the cutter.
3. Set the desired cutting depth and rota-
tion speed.
4. Turn the machine on.
5. Loosen the clamping lever (
slowly press the machine downwards
until it sits on the depth stop (
Fasten the machine again using the
clamping lever.
6. Hold the machine tightly with both
hands while working and mill with an
even feed.
7. After work, loosen the clamping lever
(
19) and move the machine up-
ward.
8. Turn off the device.
Edge and profile cutting
When edge or profile cutting with-
out parallel stop, the cutter must be
equipped with a stop ring (a) as
a
guide.
1. Move the turned on machine to the
workpiece until it sits on the stop ring
on the workpiece edge to be pro-
cessed.
2. Move the machine with both hands
along the workpiece edge. Avoid ex-
cessive pressure.
Milling with parallel stop
You can mill notches and profiles with the
parallel stop by moving the parallel stop
along the workpiece edge at a pre-set
distance.
1. Insert the parallel stop (24) with
the guide bars (29) into the guide
rails (15) of the baseplate (10).
GB
MT
19) and
17).
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