TECHNICAL DATA
Milling machine
Absorbed power
No load speed
of milling cutter attachment
Lengthwise travel
Cross slide shift
Machine weight (without accessories)
The instructions contained in this manual must be strictly
followed, it should be carefully read and kept close at
hand to use when carrying out maintenance on the
indicated parts.
If the machine is used carefully and normal maintenance
is carried out, it will work for a long time.
The functions and use of the tool you have bought shall
be only those described in this manual. Any other use
of the tool is strictly forbidden.
EQUIPMENT
- 1 hard metal milling cutter, 14 mm
- 1 adjustable cross slide
- 1 fixed spanner, 17 mm
- Operating instructions
- Safety instructions
- Warranty
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
See "Safety Instructions" enclosed manual, supplied
together with this instruction manual.
WARNING! The dust produced when milling asbestos
and/or silica stone materials is dangerous to health.
Follow the insurance company's safety instructions
regarding the responsibility of employees.
For your personal safety, always connect the machine
to a mains supply by a differential and thermal cut-out
switch, in accordance with regulations on low-voltage
wiring sitemaps.
Do not perforate the machine casing, as this would
destroy the protective insulation (use adhesive labels).
Always unplug the machine before doing any work on it.
Always stop the machine by switching it off, not by
unplugging it.
WARNING! Before each use, inspect the plug and
lead. Should they need replacing, have this done by an
official service centre. Only plug the machine in when it
is switched off.
Always keep the lead out of the machine's working
area.
Only plug the machine in when it is switched off.
Do not allow the machine to get wet, nor should it be
used in wet environments.
When using the machine, always wear safety goggles,
gloves and non-slip footwear, and it is advisable to
wear ear protection.
Check for correct piece fixing before commencing any
operation.
Only milling heads with acceptable revolutions that are
at least the same as the maximum off-load revolutions
of the machine should be used.
The milling head shaft diameter should match the
inside diameter of the tool-holder (locking clip).
W
rpm
mm
mm
mm
kg
It should be ensured that the milling head is firmly held
in place before the machine is operated.
The clip-carrier shaft support lever must only be oper-
ated when the machine is stopped.
The milling head should only be brought into contact
with the work-piece after it has been switched on.
Hold the machine firmly in both hands and in a stable
position.
The milling machine must never be used on metal
objects, such as nails and screws.
Hand must be kept clear of the milling machine while it
is operating.
The operator should remain alert and keep the milling
head apart from all objects during operation.
The motor must be allowed to come to completely stop
before being put to one side between uses.
The milling heads should be protected from impacts
and knocks.
The milling heads should not be touched after use
because they could cause serious burns.
STARTING THE TOOL
Make sure the mains voltage is correct: it must be the
same as that on the specification label. Machines with
230-V can also be connected to a 220-V mains supply.
Pressing On/Off switch will turn the machine on and
releasing it will turn it off again. For continuous operation,
press ON/OFF switch and lock it in the operating position
using safety switch button. If ON/OFF switch is pressed
and released again, the machine will switch off.
ADJUSTMENT OF DEPTH (Fig. 3 and 4)
By loosening the screws (t) and overcoming the pres-
sure of the springs (k), the depth of cut can be adjusted
by letting the end of the cutter stick out the required
amount from the support plane of the base of square (e)
of the mobile cross slide. Tighten up screws (t). The
pointer of the ring (j) on the millimitre-graded rule (c) can
be used as a reference for the depth adjustment. The
working depth can be fixed by limiting it via screw (b)
and counternut (B). When the machine is not in use, it
is advisable to loosen the screws (t) and let the base
protrude as far as possible through the action of the
springs, in order to protect the milling cutter. When
working with the machine, retract the base to the pre-set
stop and tighten the screws (t).
ADJUSTMENT OF MOBILE SLIDE (Fig. 5)
Loosen screw (f) and adjust the cross travel of the
mobile slide (e) by means of the adjustment screw (n),
relocking screw (f) at the required setting. Use the inside
pointer (d) with regard to the millimetre-graded scale (p)
as a reference for the amount of shift.
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