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M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
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2010
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Mill Drill
BF 30 Vario
Version 1.0.6
Stand 27 / 08 / 2010
3.4
Installation and assembly
3.4.1
Site requirements
Organize the working space around the mill drill according to the local safety regulations.
INFORMATION
In order to provide for good functionality and high machining accuracy as well as long durability
of the machine the site should fulfill certain criteria.
Observe the following items:
The device must only be installed and operated in dry ventilated places.
Avoid places nearby machines generating chips or dust.
The site has to be vibration-free, i.e. at a distance from presses, planing machines, etc.
The substructure has to be appropriate for mill drill. Also make sure that the load bearing
capacity and the evenness of the floor are appropriate.
The substructure has to be prepared in a way that possibly used coolant cannot penetrate
into the ground.
Protruding parts such as stops, handles, etc. need to be secured by measures provided by
the customer if necessary in order to avoid dangers for persons.
Provide sufficient space for assembly and operating staff as well as for material transport.
Also allow for accessibility for setting and maintenance works.
Make sure that the mains plug of the turning machine is freely accessible.
Provide for sufficient illumination (minimum value: 47 Lumens/ft², measured at the tool tip). In
case of insufficient intensity of illumination provide for additional illumination i.e. by a sepa-
rate workplace illuminator.
INFORMATION
The mains plug of the mill drill has to be freely accessible.
3.4.2
Load suspension point
WARNING!
Danger of crushing and overturning. Proceed with extreme caution when lifting, installing and
assembling the machine.
Secure the load-suspension device around the drill-mill head. Use a lifting sling for this pur-
pose.
Clamp all the clamping levers at the mill drill before lifting the mill drill.
Make sure that no add-on pieces or varnished parts are damaged due to the load-suspen-
sion.
3.4.3
Installation
Check the horizontal orientation of the base of the mill drill with a spirit level.
Check that the foundation has sufficient floor-load capacity and rigidity. The total weight of
the mill drill is 584 lbs./265 Kg.