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Ensure that the milling tool is firmly seated and check that it is running smoothly.
Do not use:
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Damaged tools or tools that have changed their shape.
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Blunt tools due to the excessive motor load.
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Tools that are not suitable for the power tool speed during idling.
Instructions on the use of personal protective equipment:
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Always wear ear protectors during work.
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Always where a dust mark during work.
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Always wear protective goggles during work.
Instructions on operation:
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Do not reach with your hands into the danger zone of the tool.
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Examine the workpiece for foreign objects.
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Never support the workpiece in your hand or over your leg. Secure the workpiece against a sturdy support.
Instructions on service and maintenance:
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Regular cleaning of the power tool is an important safety factor.
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Only original MAFELL spare parts and accessories may be used. Otherwise, the manufacturer will not
accept any warranty claims and cannot be held liable.
4
Setting / Adjustment
4.1
Mains connection
Prior to initial operation, make sure that the mains voltage agrees with the operating voltage stated on the
machine's rating plate.
4.2
Selection of tools
Only use the collets/adapter sleeves and suitable milling cutters listed in chapter 8 “Optional accessories”.
4.3
Tool change
Danger
Pull the power plug during all service work.
Wear protective gloves during a tool change. The insertion tool can get very hot
during longer operation and/or the insertion tool’s cutting edges are sharp.
The spindle 1 (Fig. 1) of the milling motor is equipped with a precision collet 2 (Fig. 1) to hold the tools.
Tightening and releasing the unit nut 3 (Fig. 1) is made easy with a spindle lock 4.
Proceed as follows for the tool change:
Lock the spindle 1 (Fig. 1) to unclamp the tool by pressing the locking button 4 (Fig. 1).
Detach union nut 3 with an open-ended spanner AF 17.
Pull off the tool to the front.
Push the new tool into the tool holding fixture up to the limit stop.