
Wear close-fitting work clothes.
The tool could catch sleeves etc. as it rotates.
Use a suitable chip hook to remove chips. Never
remove chips using just your hand.
With the machine switched off, chips are best
removed using a brush or the like.
Only people over the age of 18 who are familiar
with how the machine works may operate the
machine.
Young people aged between 16 and 18 may only
work with the machine under the supervision of an
adult.
Check that the safeguard is functioning properly
before starting work.
Do not overload the machine. Electric tools work
better and safer when used within their quoted
capacity range.
Use the correct tool and make sure that the tools
(routing tool, drill) are not blunt or broken.
Always lead the power cable from the rear of the
machine. Protect the cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
Pull out the power plug before carrying out repairs
and maintenance and when the machine is not in
use.
Work on electrical equipment may only be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Only original parts
may be used.
Clean workplaces make work easier. Concentrate
on what you are doing. Use common sense when
working.
Make sure that the base on which the machine is
placed can support the weight of the machine and
is sufficiently stable for no vibrations to occur
during machining.
All bare parts of the machine are already well
greased in order to protect them from corrosion.
Clean the machine with a suitable environmentally
friendly cleaning agent before using it for the first
time.
Important!
Close the safety guard for the jaw
chuck before switching the machine on.
This machine must not be used for the machining
of any materials that are toxic or generate dust
such as wood, Teflon etc.
Do not use the machine near flammable liquids or
gases.
Use the machine only in suitable rooms and do
not expose the machine to moist or wet
environments.
Provide good lighting while you work.
Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the
socket.
Make sure that the workpiece is clamped in firmly
when working. Always clamp the workpiece in a
machine vice or by means of clamping claws.
Use only tools that are sharp and clean.
Switch the machine off immediately in dangerous
situations or if technical faults occur and pull out
the power plug!
If the machine is damaged, you must stop working
with it and pull out the power plug.
Important! Only replacement tools and accesso
ries which have been approved by the
manufacturer may be used. The use of non-
approved parts can put you at risk of injury.
Keep your work area clean and tidy. Untidy work
areas can cause accidents.
Wear safety goggles. You must also wear a face
or dust mask when carrying out work that
produces a lot of dust.
Remove jaw keys and other tools before starting
work.
5. Technical data
Rated voltage
230 V ~ / 50 Hz
Power rating
550 W S3 50% 400W S1
Rotational speed range (L) low
50-1100 min
-1
Rotational speed range (H) high
120-2500 min
-1
Morse taper in spindle
MK 3
Max. drill bit diameter
16 mm
End-routing cutter diameter
13 mm
Face-routing cutter diameter
30 mm
Compound table
410 x 110 mm
Max. table adjustment in x
250 mm
Max. table adjustment in y
100 mm
Max. spindle stroke
220 mm
Angle adjustment l/r
-45° - +45°
LPA sound pressure level
83 dB(A)
Protection type
IP 23
Weight 62
kg
Operating mode S3 (periodic intermittent opera-
tion):
The machine may be operated at the power rating for
a certain period (relative ON period as % of cycle
time). Afterwards the machine must be stopped for a
while (rest period) to prevent it from overheating. The
cycle time is made up of the load period and the rest
period. The machine will not cool down to room tem-
perature while not running between the cycle times.
Unless stated otherwise, the cycle time is 10 min-
utes.
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