Remove unnecessary parts in advance!
Danger of injury! Before all assembly. unplug the
cable from the mains socket!
Copy case assembly
Application examples: Production of several work-
pieces with the same shape using a copy template
(series production).
Prerequisite: Only milling heads that pass through the
copier housing without contact can be used!
Giant. 16: Unscrew both chip extraction screws (17)
downwards from the base plate.
Insert the copy sleeve (20) with the edge of the
sleeve facing down.
Screw both screws back through the copy sleeve.
Parallel stop assembly
Application examples: Milling parallel to the straight
edge of the workpiece.
Giant. 17: Loosen both fastening screws (5). Insert
the guide rods (19) of the parallel stop into the clamp
(7) in the base plate (6).
Adjust the distance and tighten the fi xing screws.
Giant. 18: Use a parallel stop for particularly large
distances between the milling path and the workpiece
edge. To do this, use a combination wrench to adjust
the guide rods.
Centering tip assembly
Application examples: Milling of round workpieces.
Giant. 19: mount the parallel stop (19) upside down.
Mount the centering tip (22) with
the handle nut to the parallel stop.
Switching on
Giant. 20: Press Security
switch (2), activate and hold the on / off switch (18).
Safety switch
Speed control (Fig. 15)
Set the speed controller (1 = minimum, 7 = maximum
speed).
Shutdown
Release the on / off switch (18). The top cutter stops.
Danger of injury due to running-in milling head! Wait
until the engine comes to a complete stop!
Way of work
Workpiece preparation
Remove foreign bodies (nails, screws, mortar resi-
dues, etc.) from the workpiece. They endanger the
milling heads.
Risk of injury from refl ected workpiece! Secure the
workpiece!
Always clamp the workpiece in a vice or fasten it to
the work table with clamps. Make sure that the milling
path is clear!
Basic workfl ow
Danger of injury! Don’t work with just one hand!
Feed direction for side milling
A Risk of kickback!
Observe the correct feed direction for side milling!
During side milling, the workpiece must always be to
the left of the milling head in the feed direction!
Do not mill back!
Test milling
The following are crucial for clean work:
the right speed, and the right feed rate.
The values depend on the type of wood used, the
shape of the milling head and the amount of material
taken.
Too low a speed and too high a feed lead to rough
edges. Too high a speed and a small feed lead to
overheating of the milling head and to colored edges.
Controller position
1 11000
2 13000
3 16000
4 20000
5 24000
6 27000
7 30000
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