Therefore: always carry out a test milling with a piece
of wood used first!
Surface milling
Assumptions :
The milling head must also have cutting teeth on the
underside. Wheel milling heads are not suitable for
immersion!
The milling head must not taper upwards.
Install a copy case, centering tip, or parallel stop,
depending on the job.
Depth stop setting (see “Depth stop setting”).
Place the router on the workpiece with the base. The
milling head must not touch the workpiece yet!
Turn on the router.
When the set speed is reached: push the milling
cutter down until the milling head plunges into the
workpiece.
Move the upper cutter evenly with feeling.
At the end of the milling path, lift the router again until
the milling head is released.
Controller position 1
Switch off the upper router.
Risk of injury from the milling head! Wait for the
engine to come to a complete stop!
Only now can the router be removed from the work
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piece and set aside.
Milling starting at the forehead
Install the copy sleeve, curve guide, centering tip
or parallel stop according to the specifications (de
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scribed in the following sections).
Adjusting the milling depth and locking (see “Adjust
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ing the depth of cut”).
Place the upper milling cutter with the base at the
beginning of the workpiece. The milling head must not
touch the workpiece yet!
Turn on the router.
Once the set speed has been reached: move the
upper router with sensitivity and evenly through the
workpiece.
At the end of the milling path, move the milling cutter
further until the milling head is released.
Leave the base of the milling machine resting on the
workpiece!
Switch off the upper router.
Risk of injury from the milling head! Wait for the
engine to come to a complete stop!
Only now can the router be removed from the work
-
piece and set aside.
Copy milling of default shape
Copy case assembly (see chapter 7 - Assembly and
adjustment.
Production copy template
Make a copy template from a stable material; material
thickness: min 3 mm.
Take into account the required offset between the
copy template and the workpiece contour! The dimen
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sion is given by the distance between the copying
sleeve and the cutting head.
Milling
Guide the upper router so that the copy case rests on
the copy template.
Straight line milling
Mounting the parallel housing (see chapter 7 - Mount
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ing and adjustment.
Adjusting the parallel stop: Loosen both screws with
the handle. set the required distance of the parallel
stop to the milling head.
Tighten both handle bolts firmly.
Guide the upper milling cutter so that the parallel stop
rests on the edge of the workpiece.
Milling of round workpieces
Mounting the centering tip (see chapter 7 - Mounting
and adjusting.
Press the centering tip against the workpiece with
your left hand (or pre-drill) and hold it firmly. Guide the
upper milling cutter with your right hand.
Take into account the required offset between the
copy template and the workpiece contour! The dimen
-
sion is given by the distance between the copying
sleeve and the cutting head.
Free shape milling
Application examples: Milling patterns, fonts or other
free shapes into the workpiece surface. For manual
milling, no tools are mounted on the upper milling
machine.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
• Before each start of work: check the cable and
mains plug for damage. In the event of a fault: do
not switch on the router! Have the fault remedied by
authorized specialists!
• During milling: empty the connected vacuum cleaner
regularly. Clogged suction ducts lead to accumulation
of chips in the work area!
Cleaning
Danger of injury! Unplug before cleaning!
After each job
Use tweezers to clean the ventilation ribs from dust
and chips.
Clean the outside of the body with a slightly damp
cloth and let it dry well.
A Danger of damaging the device! Lil Do not wet the
upper cutter! Do not use solvents!
Repair-Replacement of carbon brushes
If the carbon brushes are worn, the engine runs errati
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cally, stays stationary, or starts hard.
Carbon brushes may only be replaced by an author
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ized specialist.
Troubleshooting and troubleshooting
The router does not start? Check the plug and the
corresponding home fuses. Ensure a suitable mains
voltage (see “Technical data”). Or: carbon brushes
must be inspected by authorized personnel.
Are the milled surfaces rough or uneven? The milling
head is no longer sharp or balanced. Or: The feed is
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