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5.6
Working with the parallel stop
The parallel stop 18 (Fig. 6) is used to work parallel to
an already existing edge. The limit stop can be
attached to the left or right of the machine.
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You can adjust the milling position after
unfastening the wing screws 9 (Fig. 1) by
moving the limit stop accordingly and afterwards
retightening the wing screws.
In addition, the parallel stop can be guided along a
lath that is fastened on the workpiece.
5.7
Working with the roller edge guide
The roller edge guide 20 (Fig. 6) is used to work
parallel to an already existing edge. The limit stop can
be attached to the left side of the machine.
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You can adjust the milling position after
unfastening the wing screws 9 (Fig. 1) by
moving the limit stop accordingly and afterwards
retightening the wing screws.
Now the machine can be guided along a narrow
workpiece running below the base plate.
5.8
Grooves with F-guide rail
Setting the desired milling depth according to chapter
5.3.
Carry out groove milling using an
F-guide rail. Wider grooves are
achieved by laterally offsetting the
guiding device from the right to the
left.
5.9
Working with the guide rail
It is recommended to use the guide rails (see Chapter
8, Optional accessories) with the adapter pair for
machining notches.
Follow the procedure below:
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Attach the parallel stop 18 (Fig. 6) to the
machine.
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Mount the adapter pairs 60 (Fig. 9) in the
positions ZZ (Fig. 6) intended for this purpose.
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Hook the adapter pairs into the guide rail
attached parallel to the milling groove.
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Set the machine to an inclination and depth as
described under 4.4 and 4.5
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Move the milling cutter across the parallel stop
bars to the desired position.
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Tighten the screws 9 (Fig. 1).
5.10
Working according to tracings with KSS-
guiding device
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Secure the workpiece against movement.
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Adjust the milling depth.
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Hold the machine by both handles and push the
two stop cams against the workpiece. Place the
front part of the KSS-guiding device onto the
workpiece. The left hand side of the milling head
corresponds to the front edge of the guiding
device.
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Switch on the cross-cut milling system (see 5.2
Switching on and off, page 30).
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Slide the machine evenly forward in milling
direction.
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At the end of milling, switch off the cross-cut
milling system by releasing the shift lever 8 (Fig.
1).
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Wait until the milling tool is completely
stationary, then pull the machine back to its
starting position while it rests on the workpiece
and remove it from the workpiece in this
position. This guarantees that the mobile lower
guard 28 (Fig. 3) is completely closed. The
starting position is signalled by the yellow label
on the guiding device. The machine will be in
the safe starting position if you pull back the
machine behind the marking in the direction of
“Safe”.