5. Machine operation
Damage to equipment from incorrect supply
voltage!
•
Check the mains (line) voltage. The mains
voltage must agree with the details on the
machine's rating plate.
Improper use can cause serious injury!
•
Make sure you always have a firm footing
when working with the machine.
•
Never touch the milling head when the
machine is running.
Risk of damage to equipment and property!
•
Working with worn or damaged indexable
cutting inserts or milling heads will cause
the machine to fail.
•
Avoid collisions when working with the
machine.
Electromagnetic interference (110 V)
•
The machine may switch off if subjected
to electromagnetic interference over an
extended period. Once the interference
has died down, the machine can be used
again.
Machine operation
Working with the bevelling machine:
Push the switch lock to the front of the ma‐
chine and then depress the on/off switch
until it clicks into place.
Motor starts
Bring the machine slowly into contact with the
workpiece only after the selected tool speed has
been reached.
Machining the workpiece
When cutting a bevel always move the machine
from left to right against the direction of rotation
of the milling head (up‐cut milling).
When machining bore holes, always work in a
clockwise direction (up‐cut milling).
The arrows on the guide plate represent the direc‐
tion of rotation of the milling head at the machin‐
ing point.
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