b) Turn the micro adjusting knob until the bit contacts
the work surface making sure that the router is
level and flat (Fig.14).
c)
Turn the micro adjustment knob B clockwise to the
desired depth. (one complete rotation varies the bit
depth by 1/8").
d) Lock the base clamp O prior to operation.
OPTION 2 – Through The Base Bit Changes
a) Unlock the base by inserting the height adjustment
wrench K into the above table base clamp access
hole L and rotate counter clockwise until the
wrench stops turning (Fig.15).
b) Insert the depth adjustment wrench into the above
table height adjustment access hole J. Turn the
wrench counter clockwise to raise the bit and
clockwise to lower the bit (Fig.16).
c)
Once the bit is set at the desired depth of cut, lock
the base by inserting the height adjustment wrench
into the above table base clamp access hole L and
turn the wrench clockwise until the wrench stops
turning (Fig.17).
PRECAUTION: For large diameter cuts, it is recom-
mended that the depth is set to minimum and to con-
tinue cutting in stages.
When commencing the work, the milling head should be
slowly entered until the desired depth is obtained and
then allowed to advance, always supporting the machine
with two hands.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
PRECAUTION: The machine should always be un-
plugged before making any adjustments to the machine.
Fix the working pieces well before proceeding with any
type of operation.
WARNING! Sanding should always be carried out in
the contrary direction of the rotating direction of the
milling machine; in the case of external border treat-
ments, move the milling machine towards the left and
from the left to the right. Advancing the machine in
the opposite direction could cause it to rebound and
lead to an accident.
WARNING! Avoid inverse cuts (moving the milling
machine towards the right with the rotation of the milling
head). The inverse cut increases the possibility the
milling machine's loss of control and there is the risk of
personal harm.
1.1. Milling
1. The milling depth should be adjusted in accordance
with the previous description.
2. Switch on and place the machine over the work
piece, firmly held in place.
3. Carry out the milling operation with a uniform ad-
vancing movement.
4. On completing the milling operation, push the upper
section of the machine upwards and switch it off.
1.2. Milling with the copier bushing
The copier brushing (optional) S allows to sand the
outline of the work-piece in accordance with a pattern or
a template.
Installing the copier bushing (Fig.18)
In order to use the copier brushing (optional) S
should be mounted on the base plate using the sup-
plied screws Z. Remove the screws from the base
plate Y, put the copier brushing with the plain side
towards the milling machine and tighten screws Z in
order to fix the copier brushing.
WARNING! It is essential to ensure correct installation
position.
The base plate L has been centred at the factory, how-
ever, if the base plate has been removed and remounted
some adjustment may be necessary to centre the tem-
plate guides to the router bit.
To adjust, loosen the four base plate screws that secure
the base plate to the router, reposition the base plate
and tighten the screws.
1.3. Milling straight or profiled edges
The operating machine should be brought into contact
with the work-piece from the side, until the milling head
guide shaft or ball bearing is seated against the edge of
the work piece. The machine must be guided with both
hands, always perpendicular to the surface, along the
entire length of the work-piece edge. Excessive applied
pressure could damage the work-piece edge.
DUST EXTRACTION
WARNING! Always make sure that the tool is switched
off and unplugged before fitting or removing any dust
extraction device.
Dust extraction keeps the workplace clean, prevents
dust build-up in the air and facilitates waste elimination.
These milling machines are fitted with adapter, which
can be coupled to a universal vacuum aspirator or other
dust suction device.
CAUTION: A suction extractor should always be used
that has been designed in accordance with the applica-
ble directives in relation to dust emission when milling
wood. The flexible hoses of conventional vacuum clean-
ers fit directly onto the dust extraction nozzle.
Installing the dust suction adapter
PRECAUTION: Before mounting the dust extraction
adaptor, open the fixing lever O so that the upper part of
the apparatus will ascend to a superior position.
In order to install the dust extraction adapter, it should
be inserted in the opening on the base plate H (until it
fits firmly into place), and then fixed using the thumb-
screws, which are located on both sides of the adapter.
In order to maintain optimum chip extraction, the suction
adapter should be periodically cleaned.
The aspirator should be suitable for the material being
worked.
A special aspirator must be employed in those cases
where dry harmful or carcinogenic dust is produced.
In situations where prolonged wood operations are
performed or machines are used industrially with materi-
als that produce dust that is harmful to health, the ma-
chine must be connected to a suitable external aspira-
tion device.
MOUNTING ONTO A MILLING MACHINE TABLE
These milling machines can also be mounted onto a
milling machine table. In order to mount the milling
machine, please follow the instructions of the milling
machine table.