These mill cutters (with a shank diameter of
1/8” or 3.2 mm) are attuned to the use of
your machine and guarantee excellent re-
sults.
7.2 Insertion and replacement of the
mill cutter router bit (fig. 2):
WARNING!
Please make sure the plug has been pulled
out when replacing the mill cutter!
In all cases, ensure the mill cutter router bit
used is suitable for the speed of the device.
Let the router bit cool off after it has been
extensively used!
Watch out when gripping: The mill cutters
are sharp-edged!
CAUTION!
The shank diameter of the used tool must
match the diameter of the collet chuck.
Insert the milling cutter shank into the collet
chuck as far as possible.
Never press the lock-on button (1, fig 2) as
long the milling cutter is running!
7.2.1 Inserting the mill cutter router
bit (fig. 2):
1. Press lock-on button 1 and loosen cou-
pling nut 3 with supplied open-end
wrench 2.
2. Manually unfasten coupling nut 3. For
practical purposes, base plate 4 on the
milling cutter should be pushed to its
lowermost position with the milling quick
depth-adjustment to improve access to
the mill shaft (see 7.3.1 for information of
the milling quick depth-adjustment).
3. Insert collet chuck 5 with the desired
diameter into the intended opening in
shaft 6.
4. Turn coupling nut 3 onto the thread.
Please do not tighten it!
5. Plug the milling cutter-shank from the se-
lected mill cutter router bit 7 deeply into
the collet chuck.
6. Lock the shaft using lock-on button 1,
manually turn coupling nut 3 and tighten
using enclosed key 2.
7.2.2 Replacing the mill cutter router
bit (Fig. 2):
WARNING!
Please make sure the plug has been pulled
out when replacing the mill cutter!
In all cases, ensure the router bit used is
suitable for the speed of the device.
Let the router bit cool off after it has been
extensively used!
Watch out when gripping: The mill cutters
are sharp-edged!
CAUTION!
The shank diameter of the used tool must
match the diameter of the collet chuck.
Insert the milling cutter shank into the collet
chuck as far as possible.
Never press the lock-on button (1, fig 2) as
long the milling cutter is running!
1. Press lock-on button 1 and loosen cou-
pling nut 3 with the supplied open-end
wrench 2.
2. Loosened mill cutter router bit 7 can now
be removed and replaced. If the mill cut-
ter router bit is not firmly seated, just turn
the coupling nut a bit tighter by hand.
3. Insert another mill cutter.
4. Lock shaft 6 using lock-on button 1,
screw on coupling nut 3 and tighten it us-
ing the supplied wrench 2.
7.3 Milling depth adjustment:
WARNING!
Please make sure the mains cable has been
pulled out when replacing the mill cutter!
Before milling, the desired milling depth
must be set. The MOF surface mill has two
features for this purpose: A milling depth-
adjustment and a quick mill-depth adjust-
ment. This is how they work:
7.3.1 Quick mill-depth adjustment
(Fig. 4):
The quick mill-depth adjustment is used for
preadjusting: to quickly approach milling
depths without special requirements on pre-
cision. One uses it to move the milling
height quickly into the proximity of the de-
sired value.
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