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Recommendations for application and operation
We recommend the following:
the drill should be inserted and clamped with the chuck key in such a way that the drill is
positioned exactly between the three clamping jaws of the toothed ring chuck, the quick action
chuck or the drawing-in attachment of the drill
mills with a shaft should be clamped by means of a precision draw-in attachment with morse
taper MT2 and tightening thread M10 and the appropriate precision clamping collet in
accordance with DIN (German Industrial Standard)
mills with a bore hole (all those with a Ø of 16 mm) and a longitudinal groove should be
clamped by means of precision shell end mill with mill retaining screw and feather key, MT2x16,
draw-in tightening thread M10
It is important to observe the following when drilling:
the appropriate r.p.m. must be set according to the diameter of the drill
the contact pressure should be such that the drill can still cut with ease
when the contact pressure is too high it will result in premature wear on the drills, even the
possible snapping of drills or them sticking fast in the bore hole
If a drill sticks fast, switch the motor off immediately, use the
emergency OFF switch
.
when processing hard materials, i.e. steel, normal commercial drilling oil must be used
the spindle must always rotate when the drill is removed from the workpiece
when processing non-metallic materials, i.e. wood and when having to drill right through,
splintering can be prevented by clamping a piece of waste wood under the material to be
processed
when processing veneered or plastic-coated workpieces of wood, always drill from the good side
when processing thin metal sheeting, a piece of waste wood should always be clamped
underneath
It is important to observe the following when milling:
choose the appropriate cutting speed:
for materials with normal mechanical strength properties, e.g. steel
18-22m/min
for materials with higher mechanical strength properties
10-14m/min
(see also paragraph 9 - r.p.m. adjustment)
regulate the contact pressure so that the cutting speed remains constant
when processing hard materials use normal commercial drilling oil
It is important to observe the following when clamping the workpieces:
use suitable straining screws or machine vices for the T-slots of the milling machine table
always remove waste material and swarf from the milling machine table of the cross support in
order to clamp level and accurately
Summary of Contents for F1410 LF
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Page 8: ...8 1 Product range 1 1 F1410 LF with trapezoid thread spindle...
Page 10: ...10 1 Product range 1 2 F1410 LF high speed with trapezoid thread spindle...
Page 12: ...12 1 Product range 1 3 F1410 LF with ball bearing spindle...
Page 14: ...14 1 Product range 1 4 F1410 LF high speed with ball bearing spindle...
Page 16: ...16 1 Product range 1 5 CC F1410 LF...
Page 18: ...18 1 Product range 1 6 CC F1410 LF high speed...
Page 22: ...22 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 1 Protective cover with electrical equipment for F1410 LF...
Page 24: ...24 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 2 Protective cover with electrical equipment for CC F1410 LF...
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Page 28: ...28 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 4 Milling head with 1 4 kW motor for F1410 LF and CC F1410 LF...
Page 34: ...34 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 7 Base machine F1410 LF with trapezoid thread spindle...
Page 36: ...36 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 8 Base machine F1410 LF with ball bearing spindle...
Page 38: ...38 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 9 Base machine CC F1410 LF...
Page 40: ...40 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 10 Vertical slide F1410 LF with trapezoid thread spindle...
Page 42: ...42 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 11 Vertical slide F1410 LF with ball bearing spindle...
Page 44: ...44 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 12 Vertical slide CC F1410 LF...
Page 48: ...48 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 15 Top slide CC F1410 LF...
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Page 58: ...58 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 23 Control station milling plus 1 4 kW...
Page 60: ...60 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 24 Control station milling plus 2 0 kW...
Page 62: ...62 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 25 Control station nccad 1 4 kW...
Page 64: ...64 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 26 Control station nccad 2 0 kW...
Page 66: ...66 3 Drawing and list of parts 3 27 Mounting for linear measuring scales...