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Tool change
Attention!
The collet chuck and the milling shaft must be of the
same diameter, otherwise the collet chuck could be
damaged.
1. Put the locking pin (1) into the requisite hole in the
lower flange (see Fig. 3). If necessary, rotate the
motor shaft to find the cross-hole in the shaft.
2. Insert the locking pin fully.
3. Use the key (2) provided to turn the flattened
coupling ring (3) (see Fig. 3) and remove the tool
from the collet chuck. Insert the new tool and once
again carefully tighten the coupling ring. Ensure
when doing this that the correct collet chuck had
been inserted into the shaft.
4. Remove the locking pin from the hole.
Machining work pieces:
1. Adjust the milling guard on the drilling stand so that
it forms a barrier between the milling tool and the
operator.
2. Securely clamp the work piece using holding straps
or a machine vice.
Important
Ensure that the milling tool or drill is not touching the
work piece before switching on the motor.
Only use sharp tools. Blunt tools impair the quality of
the results and overload the motor.
Switch off the motor immediately if the tool becomes
blocked.
3. Switch on the voltage supply unit.
4. Set the required speed on the voltage supply unit.
5. Switch on the motor by pressing button 7(Fig. 1).
Note
The voltage supply unit is equipped with overload
protection. If the overload protection is activated,
disconnect the mains plug for the voltage supply unit
and allow the unit to cool for 5 to 10 minutes.
Caution: Switch off the motor and ensure that the
milling tool or drill is not touching the work piece before
re-connecting the power cable.
Note
Good results can only be achieved with correct and
uniform speed. Therefore, never overload the motor
through excessive rate of feed or depth of cut.
Important
The feed must always be against the cutting direction of
the milling tool.
6. Feed for milling a rectangle (Fig. 4)
7. Feed for milling edges (Fig. 5)
8. Feed for milling a rebate (Fig. 6)
After operating:
1. Switch off voltage supply unit.
2. Thoroughly clean cuttings and dirt from the machine
using a brush and a dry cloth. Lightly grease or oil
collet chucks, union nut and mounting in order to
protect against corrosion.
Important
No grease or oil must enter the motor.
Disposal:
Please do not dispose of the device in domestic waste!
The device contains valuable substances that can be
recycled. If you have any questions about this, please
contact your local waste management enterprise or
other corresponding municipal facilities.
CE - Declaration of Conformity
We declare in sole responsibility, that the machine
Model: BFW
Type designation: 40/E
Art.-No. 20165
described in the enclosed documentation is in
accordance with the following EC-regulations:
EC machine regulation 2006/42/EG
DIN EN 61029-1 / 12.2003
EC-EMV-regulation 2004/108/EG
DIN EN 55014-1 / 06.2007
DIN EN 55014-2 / 08.2002
DIN EN 61000-3-2 / 10.2006
DIN EN 61000-3-3 / 06.2006
Date: 05.09.2009
Signature:
Function: Development/Construction
Name: Jörg Wagner