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13.8
Option - Positioning Lasers
As a workpiece positioning aid, the machine can be equipped with a positioning laser unit. The laser beam ena-
bles the exact positioning of the drill centre on the workpiece marking. Depending on customer requirements, a
mains-powered or battery-operated model is available (see
13.8.3 resp.
13.8.1
Making a Mortise with the Laser Beam:
Figure 30: Align the laser with the workpiece marking
•
Release the clamping levers of the two limit stops (
21
).
•
Position the marking line of the clamped workpiece flush
with the laser beam at the starting position of the mor-
tise by means of cross adjustment.
•
Move the corresponding limit stop to this dimension and
clamp it with the clamping lever.
•
Repeat the same procedure for the end position of the
mortise with the second stop.
13.8.2
Particularities when using a Positioning Laser
The following instructions apply equally to the two laser models with battery operation and power connection.
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Do not look into the laser beam.
•
The laser is correctly positioned at the factory and must not be adjusted under any circumstances.
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The installed laser must not be replaced by a laser of a different type.
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No additional optical devices or attachments may be used.
•
Laser repairs may only be carried out by the laser manufacturer or by authorised persons.
•
Note that the laser beam may be reflected by reflective surfaces
(e.g. the table top or other bare machine parts and/or accessories).
Warning: Looking directly into the laser beam will cause serious eye injuries!
The operating instructions of the laser manufacturer must also be observed.
13.8.3
Mains-Powered Laser
The mains-powered laser (laser class 1 M) is already mounted at the factory when the machine is delivered and
precisely aligned with the spindle resp. drill centre. Please do not change this setting under any circumstances!
Figure 31: Laser ON/OFF switch & machine socket
If the machine is equipped with this laser type, there are
three additional components on the machine (to the right
of the emergency stop switch):
•
The machine socket (
P
) for connecting the plug-in
power supply unit of the laser.
•
The switch (
S
) to switch the laser ON and OFF.
•
The fuse (
F
) of type 1 A slow-blow for protection of
the laser electronics .
Please also read the section
13.8.1 “Making a Mortise with the Laser Beam”.
S
P
F