NOTE
►
The values shown on the milling depth adjust-
ment scale
do not correspond to the
actual milling depth. It should always be set
relative to a selected point on the milling
depth adjustment scale
♦
Now, release the clamping lever
the appliance again.
♦
Check the milling depth by means of a practical
test.
Re-adjusting the milling depth
♦
The milling depth can be readjusted using the
dial
.
♦
Release the clamping lever
wise and pushing the appliance downwards
until the depth stop
reached.
♦
Lock the clamping lever
clockwise.
♦
Undo the locking screw
adjust the milling depth adjustment scale
that you can set the exact zero point, for
example. Retighten the locking screw
♦
Release the clamping lever
clockwise and raise the appliance again. Check
the milling depth by means of another practical
test.
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.
and raise
by turning it clock-
on the step stop
is
by turning it anti-
. Use the dial
to
so
.
by turning it
Setting the milling depth with the
step stop
NOTE
►
The step stop
can be used for greater
milling depths in several stages with less chip
removal.
♦
Set the desired milling depth to the lowest step
(0 mm) of the step stop
above).
♦
Then set the higher levels for the first machining
steps.
♦
Check the milling depth by means of a practical
test.
Milling direction
The milling process must always be carried out
against the direction of rotation of the milling cutter
(reverse rotation). ATTENTION: When milling in the
direction of rotation (synchronous running), the
power tool can be ripped out of your hand.
(as described
POF 1200 D3