Machining of metals or plastics
1. Fasten the machine vice to one of the T-
grooves in the slide with M8 hexagon screws.
2. Clamp the work piece.
3. Lock the slide clamping screw 8 or 9 (Fig. 1)
for the non-moving slide.
Attention!
The Feed must always be against the cutting
direction.
4. Direction of feed when milling right angles (Fig. 4).
5. Direction of feed when milling edges (Fig. 5).
6. Direction of feed when rebating (Fig. 6).
Working in wood
Work pieces of wood can also be fixed by
means of the stop 10 (Fig. 1) and the clamp 2
(Fig. 1).
Normal Position of stop
1. Fix the stop 1 (Fig. 7) to the slide by using the
enclosed socket head cap screws (2)
(M6x20).
Slots in the stop allow a 30 mm movement to
front and rear.
90° Position of stop
2. Fix the stop 1 (Fig. 8) to the slide by using
one socket head cap screw (2) (M6x20). Make
sure that the cams (3) and (4) lock in place!
45° Position of stop
3. Fix the stop 1 (Fig. 9) to the slide by using
one socket head cap screw (2) (M6x20). Make
sure that the cams (3) and (4) lock in place!
Installing the screw clamp
4. Fix the screw clamp 1 (Fig. 10) to the desired
T-groove in the slide.
Clamping the work piece
5. Align the work piece an the slide, press it
against the stop and fasten it with the clamp.
Attention!
Also here the feed must always be against the
cutting direction.
6. Fasten the clamping screw 8 or 9 (Fig. 1) for
the non-moving slide.
Note:
Note:
7. Direction of feed for longitudinal edge milling
(Fig. 11).
8. Direction of feed when rebating (Fig. 12).
9. Direction of feed for tenon milling (Fig. 13).
10. Direction of feed for profile milling (Fig. 14).
11. Direction of feed for slot milling (Fig. 15).
12. Direction of feed for milling of rectangular
shapes (Fig. 16).
Maintenance
Attention!
Always pull the mains plug out before starting
maintenance work.
General
1. Apply a thin coat of high-quality machine oil
to all sliding surfaces, preferably before the
start of each job.
Adjusting the guide clearance
2. Loosen the counter nuts for the adjustment
screws 1 (Fig. 17), turn all screws in evenly
until the clearance is eliminated and tighten
the counter nuts.
After work
3. After work brush all chips off and clean the
compound table with a soft cloth.
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