Drilling; Drilling With Stop Pin (Fig. 16); Drilling With Positioning On Side Faces (Fig. 17); Drilling According To Tracing Via Base Plate - Mafell DDF 40 Traduction De La Notice D'emploi Originale

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5.3 Drilling

Clamp the workpiece or prevent it from moving.
Switch on the machine (see chapter 5.2).
If necessary, place the machine onto the
support surface of base plate 6 or tilting stop 7
(Fig. 1).
Position the machine against the outside edge
of the workpiece using one of the methods
described below.
Position your second hand in the handle
recesses provided for this purpose at 7 or 24
(Fig. 1 or 4).
Slide the motor unit over the handle hump 9
(Fig. 1) or the handle bulge 10 at the end of the
motor up to the stop.
The motor unit automatically returns to its home
position. Switch off the machine.

5.4 Drilling with stop pin (Fig. 16)

The base plate 6 (Fig. 1) is equipped with two spring-
loaded stop pins 8. They are used to place the drill
holes at a fixed distance of 15.5 mm to the outer edge
of the workpiece. The machine stop can be
positioned at the left or right.
5.5 Drilling with positioning on side faces (Fig.
17)
The base plate 6 (Fig. 1) is equipped with two contact
surfaces 6a (Fig. 1). They are used to place the drill
holes at a fixed distance of 49 mm to the contact
surface. The machine stop can be positioned at the
left or right.

5.6 Drilling according to tracing via base plate

The base plate 6 (Fig. 1) has reference markings on
the top, front and bottom side for the machine centre,
drill bit centre and inner sides of the stop pins or the
additional stops "N". The outer reference markings on
the front and top side only correspond to the leading
edge of the additional stop "M" (see chapter 5.9). The
reference markings on the left and right side faces 6a
(Fig. 1) each correspond to the centre of the drill.

5.7 Drilling according to tracing via tilting stop

The tilting stop 7 (Fig. 1) has three reference
markings. The middle reference marking corresponds
to the machine centre. The reference markings on the
left and right each correspond to the centre of the
drill.

5.8 Vertical drilling with tilting stop

When drilling vertically (Fig. 4) with the tilting stop 7,
always secure the additional support ZA 22 (Fig. 4) to
the underside of the base plate with the knurled
screws 23 to provide a secure support. With your free
hand, press the additional support ZA against the
workpiece by means of the handle support 24.

5.9 Vertical drilling with fixed distance 9.5 mm

Attach the additional support ZA 22 to the underside
of the base plate using the knurled screws 23 as
shown in Fig. 5 (the handle support 24 points
downwards!). The additional support ZA, which
protrudes 10 mm above the drilling plane, can now be
used as a stop edge with 9.5 mm edge distance. The
tilting stop 7 which is set to 0° ensures a secure
support.
5.10 Drilling with additional stop set ZAG (Fig. 18-
25)
The additional stops 25 (Fig. 6) from stop set ZAG
can be inserted into contact surface 21 (Fig. 6), the
underside of base plate 6 (Fig. 6) and the contact
surface of tilting stop 7 (Fig. 6) with different edge
distances.
For different edge distances, see
sketch images on page 6.
5.11 Drilling
with
according to tracing (drilling of longitudinal

parts, e.g. drilling of frames)

The distance can be infinitely
adjusted between 19 and 60 mm to
the drill axis.
Unfasten the wing nut 2 (Fig. 1)
Use the setting wheel 5 (Fig. 1) to move the
tilting stop 7 (Fig. 1) to the very top.
Fit the position indicator PAZ 26 (Fig. 7) onto
the columns of the height guide.
Slide the position indicator in the direction of
tilting stop 7 until it engages at the tilting stop.
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position
indicator
PAZ

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