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We thank you for having purchased this product that will
hereafter also be called “tool”.
WARNINg! before using this electrical tool carefully
read and observe the safety standards and operational
instructions provided hereafter. Make sure that you
know how to stop the tool in the case of emergency before
starting the job. Incorrect use of this machine may cause
serious injury.
ATTENTION! Carefully keep this instruction handbook in a
safe and handy place so that you can consult it when needed.
ATTENTION! This milling machine is suitable making
holes, edges and tenoning working with wood. Any use that
differs from that indicated in this manual could damage
the tool and be hazardous for the user.
DESCRIPTION (fIg. A)
1 Motor casing.
2 Switch.
3 Milling depth setting frame.
4 Milling depth graduated rod.
5 Depth adjustment locking screw.
6 Milling inclination adjustment wheel.
7 Milling base.
8 Chuck.
9 Accessory clamping wheel.
10 Side guide with vacuum coupling.
11 Parallel milling guide.
12 Adjustable profile copying guide.
13 Fixed profile copying guide.
DESCRIPTION Of LAbELS (fIg. b)
Technical data and warning label on the tool.
1 Technical data.
2 ATTENCION
3 Read the instruction handbook carefully before sing this
machine.
4.
Wear protective goggles, mask and headphones
5.
Wear protective gloves during the mounting, regu-
lation and work
6. Double electric insulation
7 Electric and electronic waste may contain potentially hazar-
dous substances for the environment and human health. It
should therefore not be disposed of with domestic waste,
but by means of differentiated collection at specific centres
or returned to the vendor in the event of purchasing a new
identical tool. The illegal disposal of such equipment may
result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.
TECHNICAL DATA
Power Supply Voltage and Frequency
230V ~ 50Hz
Rated power input
400 W
Nominal rotation speed
29000 rpm
Spindle chuck diameter
6 mm
Machine insulation class
II
Weight
2,7 kg
Acoustic pressure LpA
87,8 dB(A) K=3
Acoustic power LwA
98,8 dB(A) K=3
Vibration
4,75 m/s² K=1,5
gENERAL SAfETY STANDARDS
1) It is prohibited for children and unskilled personnel to
use the tool.
2) Always check the efficiency and integrity of the tool, to
prevent it posing a danger to those using it.
3) Keep persons, animals and children away from your
operational radius and ban them from standing near you
while you are using the tool
4) Do not use the tool in closed or poorly ventilated areas
or in the presence of flammable and/or explosive liquids,
powders, gasses or anything else of this kind.
5) Use a tool of suitable power for the job to be performed,
avoiding useless overloads, which could be hazardous
for the person using it and could also wear the tool early.
6) Never remove any component from the tool and do not
modify it in any way.
7) Make sure that the object to be processed is firmly secured
in place. Use both hands to guide the tool and never start
the tool if you are not in a proper working position.
8) Make sure that any service keys have been removed
before using the tool.
9) The operator is responsible for those around him in the
area in which he is working with the tool.
10) Tie long hair back and do not wear bracelets or long
necklaces as they could get caught up in the moving
parts of the machine.
11) Always wear protective clothing when working with this
tool. Wear safety goggles, protective mask, headphones
and work gloves.
WARNINg! Individual protective gear is essential to
safeguard your own safety and health. failure to observe
of this standard may create serious problems with regard
to your physical integrity.
12) Keep the tool well away from your body when it is
running.
13) Turn the motor off and unplug the tool from the mains
socket when: you are not using it, you leave it unatten-
ded, you are checking it because it is not working, the
power supply cable has been damaged, you are changing
or removing the milling cutter or when moving the tool
from one place to another.
14) Always take up a safe, stable position when working
with the machine, especially when working on ladders
or scaffolding.
15) Always keep your workspace clean and free of any
obstacles.
16) Never allow yourself to be distracted while working.
17) Only work in properly lit places.
18) Before plugging the tool into the mains supply, check
that the switch is in the “OFF” position.
19) Always stop the machine using the switch.
20) Only use the tool in accordance with the use instructions
in this handbook.
21) When not in use, leave the tool in a dry place out of reach
of children.
22) Regularly check that the motor cooling slots are com-
pletely clear and clean.
23) Periodically check the tightness of all screws on the
machine.
24) Do not use deformed or bent milling cutters.
25) Do not use blunt milling cutters.
26) Do not use milling cutters that do not comply with the
specifications in these instructions.
27) Always check the milling cutter is properly secured
before starting work.
28) The use of damaged or worn milling cutters increases
the risk of accidents, and may damage the machine.