Using the grip ring with LED light
♦
Hold down the spindle lock
tensioning nut
anticlockwise off the thread.
♦
Release the spindle lock
♦
Then screw the union nut
the thread.
♦
Screw the grip ring with LED
the screw thread.
♦
Hold down the spindle lock
tensioning nut
clockwise onto the thread.
♦
Release the spindle lock
♦
Move the ON/OFF switch of the LED light
to the position "I" to switch it on (see fig. C).
♦
Move the ON/OFF switch of the LED light
to the position "O" to switch it off again.
♦
Proceed in reverse order to replace the union
nut
.
Notes on working with materials/
tools/speed range
■
Use the milling bits for working on wood, plas-
tics and plasterboard at maximum speed.
■
Determine the rotational speed range for work-
ing on zinc, zinc alloys, aluminium, copper and
lead by trying it out on test pieces.
■
Use a low rotational speed for work on plastics
and materials with a low melting point.
■
Use a high rotational speed for working on
wood.
■
Carry out cleaning, polishing and buffing work
in the medium speed range.
NOTE
►
The milling bit
is not suitable for steel or
iron. Suitable products are available in stores.
PFBS 160 B2
and screw the
.
anticlockwise off
clockwise onto
and screw the
.
The following are recommendations only and not
binding. When carrying out practical work, carry
out your own tests to see which tool and which set-
tings are ideal for the material you are working on.
Set a suitable rotational speed:
Number on the speed
control
1
2–3
4
5
Max.
Material being
worked
Plastics and materials
with a low melting
point
Stone, ceramics
Soft wood, metal
Hardwood
Steel
GB
11
│
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