4.6 Clamping workpieces
Caution!
Injury by flying off parts
The workpiece is always to be fixed by a machine vice, jaw chuck or by another appropriate
clamping tool such as clamping claws.
4.7 Swiveling the mill-drill head
The mill-drill head may be swiveled to the left.
Caution!
The drill head may tilt to the right or the left on it’s own after loosening a screw. Proceed with
extreme caution when loosening the clamping joints.
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Loosen or unscrew the nut of the guide screw.
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Hold the drill-mill head. Loosen the clamping
screw. Swivel the mill-drill head into the desired
position.
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Retighten the guide and clamping screw.
4.8 Clamping levers
The machine is equipped with clamping levers and
screws for the respective movement axes.
Use the clamping levers for locking the position of the
axes during drilling or milling operations.
4.9 End stops
The cross table is
fitted with two
adjustable end stops.
Use the end stops for limiting the travel in order to guarantee
the exact repeatability when manufacturing various technical
components.
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