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FITTING THE HINGES
The hinges to be fitted are those of (Fig. 10). Use mill-
ing cutters of the same diameter as the hinge width.
Hold the hinge against the side of the door and mark the
end points of the hinge recess (Fig. 6).
Once the milling cutter has been graded both depth-wise
and laterally the actual cutting operation may ben started
by taking the cutter in frontally and supporting the mobile
slide (e) well against the edge of the door, sliding the
machine up to the edge markings. For faster operation,
start cutting at one of the ends and work towards the
other in a single go (Fig. 7). To make the recess that
locates the intermediate lug, tilt the milling attachment
slightlym rocking the guide square (e) on one of the
ends so that the milling area is shifted sideways to that
required for the recess (Fig. 9).
The ends of the milled area can be seen through the
open section of the support base.
USE AS A SPINDLE SHAPER (Fig. 11)
If the whole mobile slide assembly (e) is removed
from the machine, the milling attachment becomes a
conventional spindle shaper with the support base
(m) for all kinds of artistic shaping work and mar-
quetry or straight-line shaping by sliding the edge of
the base along a rule fixed to the work surface. The
shaper also has the appropriate speed and clamp for
working as a grinder, with wheels of 6 mm ø shaft, if
the base (m) is first removed.
USE AS A MILLING ATTACHMENT FOR FORMICA
EDGES (Fig. 12)
The machine, fitted with the cross-wise adjustable
mobile slide (e), is ideal for straight milling formica
sheets glued on board, to make them level with the edge
of the board. A perfect finish is obtained by using a
tapered milling cutter with hard metal tips.
MILLING HEAD INSTALLATION
WARNING! The mains cable must be removed from the
socket before any adjustments are made to the machine.
It is recommended that protective gloves be worn when
installing or removing milling heads.
1. To install the milling head, press the spindle lock of
shaft B until it coincides with the shaft planes.
2. A 22-mm spanner should be used to loosen clip
fixing nut D in an anticlockwise direction.
3. Insert the milling head so that the shaft enters the
clip by a minimum of 20 mm (shaft length).
4. Tighten the clip fixing nut D with the spanner and
release the clip-carrier shaft support lever B.
PRECAUTION: Do not tighten clip fixing nut D without a
milling head inserted into the clip.
DUST EXTRACTION
WARNING! Always make sure that the tool is switched
off and unplugged before fitting or removing any dust
extraction device.
Dust extraction keeps the workplace clean, prevents
dust build-up in the air and facilitates waste elimination.
These milling machines are fitted with adapter, which
can be coupled to a universal vacuum aspirator or other
dust suction device.
CAUTION: A suction extractor should always be used
that has been designed in accordance with the applica-
ble directives in relation to dust emission when milling
wood. The flexible hoses of conventional vacuum clean-
ers fit directly onto the dust extraction nozzle.
The aspirator should be suitable for the material
being worked.
A special aspirator must be employed in those cases
where dry harmful or carcinogenic dust is produced.
In situations where prolonged wood operations are
performed or machines are used industrially with
materials that produce dust that is harmful to health,
the machine must be connected to a suitable external
aspiration device.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
This tool has been designed and made to reduce noise
to a minimum. However, in spite of this, in certain
circumstances the maximum noise level in the place
of work could exceed 85 dBA. In this case, the op-
erator should wear ear protection.
The machine's noise and vibration levels, measured in
compliance with EN60745-1, usually reach:
Acoustic pressure = 83 dB(A)
Sound-power level = 96 dB(A)
Use ear protection!
Vibration acceleration = 2.5 m/s
ACCESSORIES
Accessories and their corresponding order number can
be found in our catalogues.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
WARNINGAlways unplug the machine before carrying
out work on it.
- Tool inspection: Using a blunt cutting tool leads to
less efficient work and could damage the motor,
therefore cutting tools should be sharpened or re-
placed as soon as any wear is noticed. Daily: Clean
the tool holder.
- The milling heads must always be maintained sharp
for optimum work results.
- Inspect the mounting screws: Regularly inspect all
the mounting screws and ensure they are firmly tight-
ened. Should any screw be loose, tighten it immedi-
ately. Failure to do so could put you at serious risk.
- Motor maintenance: Take the utmost care to ensure
that the motor winding is not damaged and does not
become damp with oil or water.
- Brush replacement: The brushes disconnect auto-
matically and should be replaced after 150 - 200 hours
use or when they are less than 10 mm long. Have
them replaced by an Official Service Centre.
- Clean the machine thoroughly after each use with a
blast of dry air.
- The vents of the machine should be kept clear at all
times.
- Check that the mains lead is in good condition. If it is
not, take it to an Official Service Centre to have it re-
placed.
- Use only Felisatti accessories and spares. The
parts the changing of which is not covered in this
instruction manual, should be replaced in a Fe-
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