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170W multi-function tool PMTS 01-230V

2. Mount the milling cutter (

19

) as described in the "Tool

change" chapter. Observe that the milling cutter (

19

)

protrudes exactly 40 mm from the tool holder in this case.

40 mm

3. Screw the positioning fixture (

25

) onto the tool by turning

the fixture in clockwise direction.

25

4. Loosen the wing nut (

42

) on the positioning fixture (

25

) and

set the desired depth adjustment on the scale.

0

5

10

15

20

10 mm

42

Speed selection

The required speed depends on the material and the operating
conditions and can be determined by way of field-testing. For
most tasks like for example sawing, cutting and grinding harder
materials such as wood or metal, we recommend using the

max 

speed level. Some materials (certain plastics and soft

metals), however, may be damaged by the heat generated at a
high speed and should therefore be processed at a
correspondingly lower speed.
The setting range covers the levels 1–5 as well as the maximum
level (10,000–35,000 rpm). You can change the preselected
speed level at any time.

1. Turn the setting wheel (

1

) to the desired speed level.

1

Summary of Contents for PMTS 01-230V

Page 1: ...TRT BA PMTS01 230V TC2019 48 0002 EN PMTS 01 230V EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 170W MULTI FUNCTION TOOL...

Page 2: ...icate hazards Info Information marked with this symbol helps you to carry out your tasks quickly and safely Follow the manual Information marked with this symbol indicates that the instructions must b...

Page 3: ...ent such as a dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries Prevent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the of...

Page 4: ...s or a vice is more secure than holding the workpiece only by hand Wear protective gloves when changing the insertion tools The applied tools heat up during longer operation Do not treat the surface t...

Page 5: ...or metal Milling into wood or plastics For sawing and cutting Wood Plastics Non ferrous metals Fixing elements e g screws nails clamps etc For sanding small dry areas Engraving Metal Plastics Glass C...

Page 6: ...blade are sharp Risk of injuries if handled without due care Wear protective gloves Warning Toxic dusts The harmful toxic dusts produced during operation pose of risk to the health of the operator and...

Page 7: ...sks The additional handle makes it possible to work with both hands and therefore ensures reliable guidance of the tool Device depiction 3 1 4 2 4 29 5 27 2 28 6 26 25 9 24 23 22 8 7 12 21 10 11 13 14...

Page 8: ...Weight 0 65 kg Sound values according to EN 60745 Sound pressure level 72 dB A Sound power level 83 dB A Uncertainty K 3 dB A Vibration information according to EN 60745 Vibration emission value ah 1...

Page 9: ...ring the device use the transport case included in the scope of delivery in order to protect the device from external influences When the device is not being used observe the following storage conditi...

Page 10: ...ins plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket Wear protective gloves Wear appropriate protective gloves when inserting or exchanging tools Note Never actuate the spindle lock 3 button...

Page 11: ...eck whether the suitable collet chuck is mounted and replace it if necessary In order to change the tool proceed as follows 1 Press the spindle lock 3 and keep it pressed 2 Slowly rotate the tool hold...

Page 12: ...ng discs abrasive wheels 20 into the device as described in the Tool change chapter 2 Press the spindle lock 3 button and keep it pressed 3 Unscrew the screw 40 from the mandrel by turning the screw i...

Page 13: ...he spindle lock 33 2 Slowly turn the tool holder 27 to the locking point until the locking wrench 16 fully engages with the lock and fixes it 3 Loosen the clamping nut 35 by means of the wrench 22 by...

Page 14: ...d selection The required speed depends on the material and the operating conditions and can be determined by way of field testing For most tasks like for example sawing cutting and grinding harder mat...

Page 15: ...from overheating Check the tool in the tool holder for proper fit before every application The tool must be firmly locked in place in the tool holder Before every application make sure that you have s...

Page 16: ...melting with the hose Do not touch the handle if it became hot Risk of burns Polishing When you polish the workpiece guide the tool over the workpiece only applying light grinding pressure For polish...

Page 17: ...plug with wet or damp hands Switch off the device Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket If required allow the device to cool down Remove the tool from the devi...

Page 18: ...the device to an authorized specialist electrical company or to Trotec for repair Maintenance Activities required before starting maintenance Warning of electrical voltage Do not touch the mains plug...

Page 19: ...f the mains socket Info Always replace the carbon brushes in pairs Make sure to have a pair of unused carbon brushes ready Use tools suitable for the intended task 1 Unscrew the carbon brush cover 2 2...

Page 20: ...can be found at https hub trotec com id 43673 Declaration of conformity in accordance with the EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II Part 1 Section A Herewith we Trotec GmbH declare that the mac...

Page 21: ...Trotec GmbH Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com...

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