12.3 Setting the Limit Stops
The two limit stops are set by manually moving the fences to the desired length of the mortise.
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Figure 19: Limit Stop
12.4 Adjusting the Drilling Depth Stop
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Figure 20: Drilling depth stop with scale
In the case of deep mortises, always gradually increase the drilling depth to connect the inter-
mediate holes together (according to Figure 17). Drilling too deep in one step can destroy the
tool and/or overload the motor.
12.5 Height Adjustment via Handwheel
The height of the drill support is adjusted using the handwheel on the operating side. The setting 0 on the scale
means that the tip of the drill is exactly at the level of the top edge of the table top.
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Figure 21: Handwheel with scale
Optionally, the handwheel is also available with a dial gauge for fine adjustment to 0.1 mm (section 13.4).
When adjusting the height, make sure that it is not set too low, otherwise there is a risk of
collision between the table edge stop and the drilling tool.
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Open the two clamping levers (20). These are located
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on the right and left underneath the cross table.
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Move the two limit stops (21) to the desired start and
end point of the desired mortise:
position the centre of the drill to a marking line
or use the optional laser (see 13.8.1)
Tighten the clamping lever (20) on both sides again.
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The drilling depth stop is used to precisely set the desired
drilling depth.
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Open star grip (18) underneath the dowel drilling unit.
Move the stop down to the desired drilling depth (17)
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by hand and using the scale (17).
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Tighten the star grip (18) again.
Loosen handwheel clamping with star grip (15).
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Adjusting the height via the scale (S):
Move upwards Turn to the right
When adjusting upwards, move beyond the position
and then back (to compensate for spindle play).
Move downwards Turn to the left
S
Tighten the star grip (15) again.
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