Controls and features (Fig. 1.1)
1.
Headstock
2.
Face plate
3.
Tool rest with eccentric clamping and release handle
4.
Tailstock tip
5.
Clamping handle
6.
Tailstock
(on the back of the tailstock)
8.
Drilling bed
11. Adjusting lever for engine speed
13. Frame feet
14. Sole plates
General Safety Notes
In these operating instructions we have marked the places
that have to do with your safety with this sign.
who work on the machine.
machine.
chine fully legible.
lines.
ground.
hands and eyes.
nected to the power supply.
and covers must be mounted.
Trainees must be at least 16 years of age, but may only
operate the machine under adult supervision.
from their work.
and wood scrap.
and other jewelry.
nection.
moved or rendered unusable.
chine may only be carried out when the motor is switched
off. Pull the power supply plug and wait for the rotating
tool to completely stop.
rectifying any malfunctions.
may be carried out by a qualified electrician only.
completing repair and maintenance procedures.
work piece.
between pivots.
rotational speed; it may be necessary beforehand to cut
accordingly with a band saw.
piece is securely clamped.
turning the machine on.
out with mounted jaw chuck shield.
the power supply plug.
Correctly connect the machine to the electrical source
before operating again.
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CE tested machines meet all valid EC machine guidelines as
well as all relevent guidelines for each machine.
condition in accordance with its designated use and the
instructions set out in the operating manual, and only
by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of the
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risks involved in oerating the machine. Any functional
disorders, especially those affecting the safety of the
machine, sholud terefore be rectified immediately.
sively for use with wood.
is not responsible for any damages resulting from unau-
thorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the opera-
tor.
manufacturer as well as the technical data given in the
calibrations and dimensions must be adhered to.
erally recognized safety-technical rules must also be ad-
hered to.
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and operated by persons familiar with it and instructed
in its operation and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to
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the machine release the manufacturer from all responsi-
bility for any resulting damages.
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accessories and tools made by the manufacturer.
Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technology in ac-
cordance with recognized safety rules. Some remaining haz-
ards, however, may still exist.
such defects is prone to splintering and hazardous.
Proper use
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