OPTIMUM
M A S C H I N E N - G E R M A N Y
7
Appendix
7.1
Copyright
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Subject to technical changes without notice.
7.2
Terminology/Glossary
Term
Cross table
Taper mandrel
Workpiece
Draw-in rod
Drill chuck
Collet chuck
Drill-Mill head
Spindle sleeve
Milling spindle
Drilling table
Taper mandrel
Spindle sleeve lever
Quick action - drill
chuck
Workpiece
Tool
7.3
Change information manual
Chapter
4.3
4.17
GB
BF46V | BF46TC
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Explanation
Bearing surface, clamping surface for the workpiece with X- and Y-axis
travel
Cone of the drill or of the drill chuck
Piece to be milled, drilled or machined.
Threaded rod to fix the taper mandrel in the spindle sleeve.
Drill bit chuck
Holder for end mill
Upper part of the drilling-milling machine
Hollow shaft in which the milling spindle turns.
Shaft activated by the motor
Supporting surface, clamping surface
Cone of the drill or of the drill chuck
Manual operation for the drill feed
Drill chuck can be fixed by hand.
Piece to be drilled or machined.
Milling cutter, drill bit, etc.
Short note
Warming up of the drilling-milling machine
Fast on and off.
CE declaration
New digital display for spindle sleeve travel
Original operating instructions
new version number
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
Version 1.1.3 dated 2014-4-8