Clamping
round
wood in the workpiece- holder
that
CJa mplng
round wood
1.
Mark
twe
saw-lines with tl1e
to
saw
s1:1w along the
til;:;id
the
point
wf)ern tti-e
iwo
:2.
At
mm
dia.
a,nd 5
mm
depth.
3. Posttlon
the
workpiece
ii
:screw
iast.
Fix
with
4.
wor-kpiece
tilt!
scribed
for
In chapter
1
5. Push.
taUstock 1
(fig,
6) I.Ip to
tile
and clamp
lt
fast
to
6.
Turn
knurled
nu
·
3
to
b ,r
i
hg
workpiece so
that it is
fij,:ed.
Clampin :g
.of
long
workpieces (thicker than 10
1.
Insert
d.rive spike 1
(fi
g.
tight (as described in the.
2.
Push
up to
the
·tails.tack
111
Il
g.
8 and
clamp
It fast
actly as
desoribed in
the
·
a.
the
Turn
knurled nut to
ii
is 11xed.
workpiece so
that
4.
Adjust
resl
1
sp
that
tool
workpiece
(fig.
9).
The hold r
position
req
ul
red
with screw
l!f
scr13w n
5.
requtred, the knur led
sideways
just
tl7e
inclination
Clamping short
work
pieces
similar
If
plates
or
shapes
are
down
to
be screwed
the
holding device
screws
·do not protrude from
Risk
of inJuryl
Tip:
Particularly
short work
the
intermediate
plate
to
holding deviee (as described
piece
and
attaching
·t he work
adhesive
e sided
tape.
Longitudinal turning
Prior to turning, always remove centring key
1. Check the work
pfece
for true running
2.
Set
support.
(Ffg.
9)
so
1
is
ab
·o1;1
2
mm
(,07
in.).
Tighttm
screw
2.
3_
.
4.
tur:
n
Jng;
When
hold the
Ghlsel
.is
very
thick
relation
to
its
iri
cenfrtng
ruler
(1i!J.
4)
.
Use a
lines
2
to.a depth of
a
l1neq
cross,
hole·
bore
o_
n
the
holder as shown
In
fig.
the holder ln
drive
spindle
of
rod.
he
-
clamp fn g
round
the back end of
ttie workpleoe
with
2.
bed
lm
·
urled rrut
th.e
point
into
cpntact
with
r:nm)
7)
In the drive
and screw
spindle
of
round
rod).
d amp ing
back ehd o1
the w0rf,:plece as
to
the bed
with the
knurl
previous section.
bring
the point
intp
.qontact
l1 l.s. positioned
about
2
mm
g; m can
be
cl-amped
2.
fn
looser,ed
order
be
rest.
ot
tlle
too
l
for
transverse turning
to be turned
,
the
work piece
(Fig. ),
Enl\:lure
work
the
piece
,alter
ma hinlng.
piece
_
s are
SCfewing an
fastened
by
the
to
Intermediate plate with
Note-!
.2
by
tu ming manually.
that
the space
the
from
work
.
as shoVJn in Fig.
9.
Transverse
len9th
:
1. Ulido
sc_rew
Allow
fine
Set
the
2.
rnm.
aga.in.
of
a,,buu
t
2
ano
5.
Reworking the
1,
as de-
After turning the work
cloth at
medium
brush,
by
When
grindi_
the
around the work
Maintenance
it
Dis
s
onn.ect th
maintenance,
shown
ed
nut,
ex,
After.use
tne
with
Clea11
the unit
frorn·
the
spft cJ.o
th
fast
in
the
ad-
to
Disposal:
Please
do
The
device c.onta[ns valuab
recy
led.
your
contaot
correspond
,must
mat
the
We
assume sole
wm,
f6rrns
above),
doubl-
•
EU-LQw Voltage
•
DIN EN
•
EC
Ma.chine guideline
•
DIN EN 61029-1
•
EM ,V gu _idellne2004/"108/EG
•
DIN
EN
•
DIN EN 55014-2
(Hg. 4).
•
OIN
EN 61000
•
DIN EN
piece
Dipl.-lng. Jlirg Wagner
16.'1
O.
200S
PROXXON
Equipment
turning
tum
Ol
1
Ag. 1
and
the
engage
in pad 3.
support
to
distance from
the work piece and
work piece
pieee ean
be
speed,
and·eploured
when
the
machine Is opera in
n
g,
ensure.
that
the
abra:sive
piece
(Rg.
11). Risk of injuty!
the
ma111s
,
plug from
or
cleaning
work.
t horoufJh
ly,
removing all chips with
Ensura
.
au
ventll13-tion
slots
riot dispose of
the
device
li3-sub st n c es that
If you have
any
questions
management
lo ca
l
waste
ing
municipal
facilities.
EC
Declaration of Conformity
for ensurin·g
liab
mty
the following EC
guidelines:·
guideline 2O06/JJS/EG
610"29-1
/ 12,2003
2006/42/EC
12.2003>
/
I
5.5014-1
.
09 .2003
08:2002
/
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2
/
1
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61000-3--3
l
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SA
Sa.feW
Dfvlsion·
degrees,
support
2
by. 90
tighten
screw
1
with
ground
a
fine
abras,
i ve
designs can
be
a plled
at
g,
minimum
speed.
does
cloth
not wrap
p,erforming
before
any
brush
a
or- a
are
fr
from obstrL1cti
Oi1.
in domestic waste!
can
be
abmrt
this,
please
.or
ent(;lrprise
other
hat
this
etm-
produ
ct
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