Inserting a milling tool
♦
Press the spindle locking button
down.
♦
Undo the union nut
se with the open-ended spanner
♦
Release the spindle locking button
♦
Now insert the milling tool.
This must be inserted to a depth of at least
20 mm.
♦
Press the spindle locking button
down.
♦
Tighten the union nut
spanner
.
♦
Release the spindle locking button
Connecting the dust extraction adap-
ter
♦
Fit the dust extraction adapter
provided for the dust extraction adapter
♦
Screw the screws
base plate
.
♦
Attach an approved dust and sawdust extractor
to the dust extraction adapter
Reducer
Connecting:
♦
Push the reducer
adapter
.
♦
Push the hose of a suitable of vacuum cleaning
appliance (e.g. a workshop vacuum) onto the
reducer
.
Removal:
♦
Pull the hose of the vacuum cleaner off the
reducer
.
♦
Remove the reducer
POF 1200 D3
and hold it
by turning it anticlockwi-
.
.
and hold it
using the open-ended
.
onto the holes
9a
into the underside of the
(see fig. F).
into the dust extraction
.
Changing the collet chuck
NOTE
►
All of the cutters in the supplied cutter set are
equipped with an 8 mm shank.
Use the pre-assembled collet chuck
with them. When using milling cutters with
a 6 mm shank, replace the collet chuck as
described below.
♦
Press the spindle locking button
down.
♦
Undo the union nut anticlockwise with the open-
ended spanner
mm) can be removed.
♦
Fit the collet chuck
ATTENTION! Do not tighten the union nut
with the open-ended spanner
tool is fitted. Otherwise, the collet chuck may be
damaged.
♦
Release the spindle locking button
.
Fitting the rip fence
NOTE
►
The oblong holes of the open-ended spanner
can be used to counter tighten the screws.
♦
Unscrew both screws of the sliding rods
a Phillips screwdriver.
♦
Fasten the sliding rods
and tighten the screws.
(8 mm)
and hold it
until the collet chuck
(6 mm).
unless a milling
.
onto the rip fence
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