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EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST

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No.

Part No.

Description

100

33013-100

Face Shield

101

33013-101

Clamping Bolt, M6 X 12

102

33013-102

Upper Limiting Bushing, M6

103

33013-103

Upper Limiting Screw, M6 x 16

104

33013-104

Set Screw, M6 X 6

107

33013-107

Handle Seat, Gear 

Transmission

108

33013-108

Double Head Bolt, M8 X 70

110

33013-110

Warning Label, Electric Box

111

33013-111

Control Box Cover

112

33013-112

Control Box

113

33013-113

Spindle Gear Shaft

114

33013-114

Key, 4 X 45

116

33013-116

Spacing Ring

118

33013-118

Spacing Ring

119

33013-119

Spindle Nut

120

33013-120

Key, 5 X20

121

33013-121

Cap Screw M5 X 12

122

33013-122

Bearing Cover Plate

123

33013-123

Ball Bearing, 80206

124

33013-124

Name And Specifications Label

125

33013-125

Fine Adjustment Label

126

33013-126

Drawbar Cover

127

33013-127

110 Motor

127A

33013-127-A

Key, 3X16

127B

33013-127-B

Motor Gear Washer

128

33013-128

Motor Gear  14T

129

33013-129

C-Clip, Ø9.0

130

33013-130

Motor Seat Plate

131

33013-131

Flat Screw, M6 X 12

132

33013-132

Round Screw M5 X 8

133

33013-133

Yellow LED

134

33013-134

Speed Control Knob With 

Potentiometer

135

33013-135

Green LED

136

33013-136

Fuse Cap

136-1

33013-136-1

Fuse, 5A

137

33013-137

Emergency Stop Switch

138

33013-138

Gear, 30T

139

33013-139

Ball Bearing, 80101

140

33013-140

Transmission Compound Gear, 

20/12T

141

33013-141

Clutch Fork

142

33013-142

Clutch Plate

143

33013-143

Set Screw, M5 X 8

No.

Part No.

Description

144

33013-144

Self-Tapping Screw, St2.9 X 8

145

33013-145

High/Low Label

146

33013-146

Motor Cover

149

33013-149

Warning Label, Drawbar Cover

150

33013-150

PCB

151

33013-151

Lock Sleeve

152

33013-152

Pivot Shaft

153

33013-153

Key 4 X 6

154

33013-154

Spring Support Bushing

155

33013-155

Torsion Spring

156

33013-156

Spring Cover

157

33013-157

Acorn Nut, M8

158

33013-158

Pivot Bar

159

33013-159

Slotted Support Bar

160

33013-160

Screw

161

33013-161

Bushing

162

33013-162

Washer, M12

163

33013-163

Support Bar Cover

164

33013-164

Column Cover

200

33013-200

Z-Axis Ruler Base Flange

201

33013-201

Screw, M3 X 8

202

33013-202

Rivet, M2 X 3

203

33013-203

Screw, M5 X 6

204

33013-204

Screw, M5 X 8

205

33013-205

Screw, M5 X 8

206

33013-206

Washer, M5

207

33013-207

Screw, M6 X 8

208

33013-208

Fixed Sleeve

209

33013-209

Washer

210

33013-210

Drawbar, M12-1.75

211

33013-211

Collet, R8

212

33013-212

Chuck, JT33, 1 – 13mm

213

33013-213

Box Wrench, 36mm

214

33013-214

Spindle Locking Rod

215

33013-215

Hook Wrench, D45-52

216

33013-216

Combi Box Wrench, 19/17mm

217

33013-217

Combi Box Wrench, 17/14mm

218

33013-218

Combi Box Wrench, 10/8mm

219

33013-219

Chuck Key

220

33013-220

Extra Fuse, 5A

221

33013-221

T-Nut

222

33013-222

Oil Bottle

223

33013-223

Hex Wrench Set (M6 M5 M4 

M3)

224

33013-224

Carbon Brushes Set

NOTE: 

Repairs and replacements should only be performed by an authorized technician. Parts and accessories 

that wear down over the course of normal use are not covered by the two-year warranty. 

Summary of Contents for 33013

Page 1: ...ules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for its intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable service IMPORTANT NEED HELP CONTACT US Have product quest...

Page 2: ...Introduction General Safety Rules Specific Rules for the Milling Machine Electrical Information Know Your Milling Machine Assembly Preparation Adjustments Operation Maintenance Exploded View Parts Li...

Page 3: ...or caution The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your careful attention and understanding Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and person...

Page 4: ...eat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock 5 When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord s...

Page 5: ...parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool s operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools 6 Keep cutting to...

Page 6: ...ter holder and cutter before operation 7 Use a milling vise not included to clamp your workpiece securely Never hold the material with your hands 8 Use the appropriate speed for the task and workpiece...

Page 7: ...an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating The table...

Page 8: ...ease contact our customer service at 800 232 1195 M F 8 5 CST or email us at techsupport wenproducts com 8 Motor Carbon Brush Cap One on each side Electrical Box Emergency Stop with Cover Power Indica...

Page 9: ...indle Lock Rod 5A Spare Fuse M10 1 5 T Nut x 2 For vise mounting on table Double End Wrench x 3 M8 M10 M14 M17 M17 M19 Large Wrench M36 For loosening the bevel lock nut Hex Wrench x 4 M3 M4 M5 M6 Dril...

Page 10: ...ure the cross feed and longitudinal feed handwheels ex tend out beyond the edge of the benchtop Square the machine to the benchtop using a precision level Drill four 10 mm diameter mounting holes on t...

Page 11: ...op of the spindle and extends through the spindle to the holder chuck When tightening the drawbar make sure it is snug in the spindle threads but do not overtighten CUTTING TOOLS An end mill is the mo...

Page 12: ...the spindle sleeve Safety store the taper shank and drill chuck INSTALLING THE DRILL CHUCK TAPER SHANK END MILL HOLDER 1 Make sure the machine is unplugged to prevent accidental starting 3 Wipe clean...

Page 13: ...the Normal Adjustment Fine Adjustment 1 To move the table along the cross X axis left and right loosen the cross feed lock lever Fig 4 2 and rotate the cross handwheel Fig 4 4 Tighten the cross feed...

Page 14: ...lowing the cover to spring outward The cover s bot tom latch must be disengaged before the machine can be turned ON 3 Turn ON the machine by rotating the knob clockwise A click will be heard as the mo...

Page 15: ...If a depth stop has been set the headstock will automatically stop when it hits the depth stop block You can also use the depth gauge on the left of the column to calculate the cutting depth 3B MILLI...

Page 16: ...overheating 4 Store the tool in a clean and dry place away from the reach of children CUTTER TAPER SHANK MAINTENANCE Use a rag to protect your hands while handling or installing the cutter to prevent...

Page 17: ...between saddle seat and worktable slide face Y axis gib Part No 33013 034 between base and saddle seat slide face Z axis lower gib Part No 33013 045 between column and bevel center slide face Z axis u...

Page 18: ...EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 18 Cross X Axis Longitudinal Y Axis...

Page 19: ...EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 19 Vertical Z Axis...

Page 20: ...EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 20 Spindle and Gear Box...

Page 21: ...Gear Rack 47 33013 047 Cap Screw M6 X 12 48 33013 048 High Low Speed Warning Label No Part No Description 49 33013 049 R8 Spindle Box 50 33013 050 Gear Shaft 14T 51 33013 051 Key 4 X 25 52 33013 052...

Page 22: ...2 Clutch Plate 143 33013 143 Set Screw M5 X 8 No Part No Description 144 33013 144 Self Tapping Screw St2 9 X 8 145 33013 145 High Low Label 146 33013 146 Motor Cover 149 33013 149 Warning Label Drawb...

Page 23: ...repaid by the purchaser The prod uct must be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of ship ment The product must be fully insured with a copy of t...

Page 24: ...THANKS FOR REMEMBERING...

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