mafell LO 55 Hand Router Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- mafell
Table of Contents
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- mafell LO 55 Hand Router
- Product Information: Router
- Product Usage Instructions: Router
- Signs and symbols
- Product information
- Safety instructions
- Layout
- Setting / adjustment
- Operation
- Service and maintenance
- Visual signal indication of operating condition
- Troubleshooting
- Optional accessories
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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mafell LO 55 Hand Router
Product Information: Router
Product Details
The router is a vertical milling machine that is used for cutting and
shaping wood, plastic, and metal materials.
Manufacturer Information
The manufacturer’s name is not mentioned in the user manual.
Technical Specifications
- Model: LO 55
- Type: Vertical Milling Machine
- Power source: Electric
- Weight: Not mentioned
Safety Features
The router has safety features such as motor protection and dust extraction
system.
Included Components
The package includes the router and its accessories.
Product Usage Instructions: Router
Setup
- Place the router on a sturdy work surface.
- Connect the router to a power source.
- Attach the dust extraction system to the router.
- Ensure that all safety features are in place.
Operation
- Turn on the router.
- Select the appropriate speed for the material you are cutting.
- Hold the material firmly and move it towards the rotating bit.
- Use the dust extraction system to keep the work area clean.
- Turn off the router after use.
Maintenance
- Regularly clean the router and its accessories.
- Check the motor and other components for wear and tear.
- Replace any damaged parts immediately.
- Store the router in a dry and safe place.
Signs and symbols
This symbol is found in all places where you will find information for your
safety.
Non-compliance with these instructions may result in very serious injuries.
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
If this situation is not avoided, the product or objects in its vicinity may
get damaged.
This symbol indicates tips for the user and other useful information.
Product information
for machines with product no. 91A901, 91A920, 91A921
Manufacturer´s data
MAFELL AG, Beffendorfer Straße 4, D-78727 Oberndorf / Neckar, Phone +49
(0)7423/812-0, Fax +49 (0)7423/812-218, e-mail:
mafell@mafell.de
Machine identification
All details required for machine identification are available on the
attached rating plate.
Protection class II
CE: CE symbol to document compliance with the basic safety and health requirements according to Appendix I of the Machinery Directive.
For EU countries only
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In accordance with the European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and transposition into national law, obsolete electrical
tools must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally-
compatible manner.
To reduce the risk of injury, please read the operating instructions.
Technical data
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Operating voltage
230 V~ -
Mains frequency
50 Hz -
Input power continuous operation
1100 W -
Idling speed normal operation
10000 – 24000 rpm -
Idling speed throttled operation
10000 – 16500 rpm -
Speed cooling run
8000 rpm -
Milling depth adjustment with fine adjustment
0 – 55 mm -
Revolving depth stop
3-stage -
Tool fastening with collets
Ø 6 – 8 mm -
Hose connector diameter
26 mm -
Weight without mains cable
3.1 kg
Emissions
The declared noise emission values have been measured in accordance with DIN
EN 62841-1 and may be used for comparing the tool with another and also in a
preliminary assessment of exposure.
Danger
The noise emissions during actual use of the power tool can differ from the
declared values depending on the ways in which the tool is used especially
what kind of workpiece is processed. Always wear hearing protection, even when
the power tool ist running idle in addition to the trigger time!
Noise emission specifications
Noise emission values determined according to EN 62841-1 and EN 62841-2-17:
- Sound pressure level: LPA = 97 dB (A)
- Uncertainty: KPA = 3 dB (A)
- Sound power level: LPA = 89 dB (A)
- Uncertainty: KPA = 3 dB (A)
The noise level measurement was carried out with a new straight-edged milling cutter (Ø 12 mm).
Vibration specifications
The typical hand-arm vibration is 2.9 m/s2. The measuring inaccuracy is 1.5
m/s2.
Scope of supply
Router LO 55 complete with:
- 1 parallel guide fence
- 1 fine adjustment
- 1 chip deflector
- 1 template guide Ø 20 mm, Ø 30 mm, Ø 40 mm.
- 1 adapter Leigh
- 1 extraction adapter
- 1 extraction adapter for guide rail
- 1 adapter sleeve ¼” (only for item No. 91A921)
- 1 carrying case
- 1 operating manual
- 1 folder “Safety instructions”
Safety devices
Danger
These devices are required for the machine’s safe operation and may not be
removed or rendered inoperative. Before operating the machine, check the
safety devices for function and possible damage. Do not use the machine with
missing or ineffective safety devices.
The machine is equipped with the following safety devices:
- large base plate
- Handles
- Index mechanisms
- Extraction adapter
Use according to intended purpose
The MAFELL router LO 55 is exclusively intended for milling of solid wood and
panel materials such as chip board, coreboard, synthetic board, MDF board and
Alucobond board using HSS or TCT milling cutters. Mineral materials
(plasterboard or other dry construction materials) can also be milled. During
milling, pay attention to best possible extraction and cleaning of the
machine.
Any other use than described above is not permissible. The manufacturer cannot
be held liable for any damage arising from such other use.
So as to use the machine as intended, comply with the operating, maintenance
and repair instructions specified by Mafell.
Residual risks
Danger Even if used in accordance with its intended purpose and despite
conforming with the safety instructions, residual risks caused by the intended
use that can lead to health consequences will always remain.
- Touching the running milling cutter or the clamping sleeve.
- Breakage of the milling cutter and risk of the milling cutter or pieces of the milling cutter being hurled away.
- Backlash of the machine or the workpiece.
- Backlash of the machine if the milling cutter gets stuck in the workpiece.
- Hearing can be impaired when working for long periods without ear protectors.
- Emission of harmful wood dusts during longer operation without extraction.
Safety instructions
Danger
Always observe the following safety instructions and the safety regulations
applicable in the respective country of use!
General instructions:
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Children and adolescents must not operate this machine. This rule does not apply to young persons receiving training and being supervised by an expert.
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Never work without the protection devices prescribed for the respective operating sequence and do not make any changes to the machine that could impair safety.
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When operating the machine outdoors, use of an earth-leakage circuit-breaker is recommended.
Damaged cables or plugs must be immediately replaced. Replacement may only be carried out by Mafell or an authorized MAFELL service workshop in order to avoid safety hazards. -
Avoid sharp bends in the cable. Especially when transporting and storing the machine, do not wind the cable around the machine.
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Only use milling cutters approved for manual feed.
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Only begin milling the workpiece when the milling cutter has achieved its full speed.
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Only put down the machine after switching off once the milling tool has come to a standstill.
Do not use:
- Cracked and misshapen milling cutters.
- Blunt milling cutters as they impose an excessive load on the motor.
- Milling cutters that are not suitable for the milling idling speed.
Instructions on the use of personal protective equipment:
- The noise pressure level at the ear generally exceeds 85 dB(A). Therefore wear ear protectors during work.
- Wear protective goggles during work.
- Wear a dust protection mask to prevent health damage.
Instructions on operation:
- Never reach into the working range of the milling cutter or underneath the base plate while the machine is running (danger of injury)!
- Firmly hold onto the machine with both hands at the handles provided already before switching it on.
- Provide a free and non-slip location with adequate lighting.
- The power plug must be pulled before replacing tools, making adjustments and repairing malfunctions (this also includes removing jammed chips).
- Examine the workpiece for foreign objects. Do not mill into metal parts, e.g. nails (danger of backlash).
- Before starting up, check the tight seat of the milling cutter and its correct running.
- Only use milling cutters approved for manual feed.
- Only use sharp and undamaged milling cutters. You will achieve improved surfaces and reduce the danger of backlash.
- Do not work on workpieces that are too small or too large for the capability of the machine.
- Only hold the power tool by the isolated handles, as the milling cutter could encounter and cut into its own connecting cable. The milling cutter contacting a “live” wire may render exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and could cause the operator to suffer an electric shock.
- Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable support. Holding the workpiece only with your hand or against your body leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of control.
- Only begin milling the workpiece when the milling cutter has achieved its full speed.
- Always lead the connecting cable away from the machine to the rear while milling.
- An even feed during milling increases the life time of milling cutter and machine and achieves a clean milling pattern. Always mill in counter direction when machining edges.
- Only put down the machine after switching off once the milling cutter has come to a standstill or unscrew the clamping for the automatic reverse stroke on the machine. The machine is locked by releasing the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 2).
- Milling cutters must be replaced in good time, as blunt milling cutters do not only increase the danger of backlash, but also place an unnecessary strain on the motor. The milling cutters must be clamped in accordance with chapter 5.3.
- The wood dust arising during milling impairs the necessary view and is partly injurious to health. If the machine is used for longer periods, it must therefore be connected to a chip extractor, e.g. a portable small extractor, if the work is not carried out outdoors or in a sufficiently ventilated room. The air velocity must be at least 20 m/s.
Instructions on service and maintenance:
- Regularly cleaning the machine, especially the adjusting devices and guides, constitutes an important safety factor.
- Only original MAFELL spare parts and accessories may be used. Otherwise the manufacturer will not accept any warranty claims and cannot be held liable.
Layout
Depicted components
(see Fig. 1 and 2)
- Depth stop
- Handle depth stop
- Scale for the depth stop
- Optical fibre speed adjustment
- Speed push button
- Speed reduction button
- Power-on lock
- Handle
- Connecting cable
- Switch trigger
- Hose connector
- Wing screw for support foot
- Wing screw to fasten parallel guide fence, extraction adapter, chip deflector and template guides
- Base plate
- Revolving depth stop with grub screws
- Fine adjustment depth stop
- Cam lever
- Column clamping lever
- Handle
Setting / adjustment
Mains connection
Prior to commissioning make sure that the mains voltage complies with the
operating voltage stated on the machine’s rating plate.
Chip and dust extraction
Chips arising during milling as well as hazardous dusts arising from certain
materials can be extracted by means of a commercial vacuum cleaner or with an
external dust extractor.
To do so, attach the hose end of the vacuum cleaner to the hose connector 11
(see Fig. 2) of the base plate.
For improved extraction, an additional extraction adapter can be used
(included in the scope of supply).
When working with a guide rail, an extraction adapter with height compensation
(included in the scope of supply) is used.
When machining edges, a chip deflector which guides any arising chips away
from the operator and improves extraction can be additionally mounted. The
chip deflector is included in the scope of supply.
Clamping of milling cutters
The machine is as a standard equipped with a precision collect Ø 8 mm. It is
possible to fasten milling cutters with corresponding shaft diameter in this
collet.
Danger
It is imperative to pull the mains plug before replacing the milling cutter.
Place the machine on its head or put it down on its side. Do not set the
machine down on the side with the hose connector! This can result in damage to
the workpiece.
Clamping
- Set the machine to the topmost position by actuating the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 2).
- Open the tool clamping lever 20 (Fig. 3) completely downwards.
- Place the machine on its head or put it down on its side.
- Push the clean milling cutter shaft into the open collet up to the minimum clamping depth marking. If there is no marking for the minimum clamping depth, push at least three third of the shaft length of the milling cutter shaft into the open collet.
- Push the tool clamping lever 20 upwards to close it.
- Place the machine onto the base plate 14 (Fig. 1).
Unclamping
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Set the machine to the topmost position.
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Open the tool clamping lever 20 (Fig. 3) completely downwards.
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Place the machine on its head or put it down on its side.
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Remove the milling cutter from the collet.
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Push the tool clamping lever 20 upwards to close it.
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Place the machine onto the base plate 14 (Fig. 1).
A special application is at hand when working with guide sleeves of the dovetail jig (Leigh) and a comb jointer. If the internal diameter of the guide sleeve is smaller than the diameter of the milling cutter, the tool clamp must be opened as follows: -
Use a Ø 6 mm round bar (see Fig. 4) and push it through the bore in the fan housing.
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Turn the tool clamp until the round bar engages and blocks the tool clamp.
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Use a ring wrench or open end wrench AF19 to open the clamping sleeve by approx. 4 turns (clockwise rotation, left-hand thread).
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You can now remove the milling cutter from the collet or insert it into the collet.
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Re-tighten the clamping sleeve (anti-clockwise rotation, left-hand thread) and pull off the round bar.
Operation
Initial operation
Personnel entrusted to work with the machine must be made aware of the
operating instructions, calling particular attention to the chapter “Safety
instructions”.
Switching on and off (see Fig. 1)
Danger
Only switch on the machine if the milling cutter has no contact with the
workpiece and the tool clamping lever has engaged. If the machine is switched
on when it is in contact with the workpiece, the LED display lights up red
(steady light). The machine switches off automatically. Release the switch
trigger, remove the machine from the workpiece and press the switch trigger
again.
If the mains plug is plugged in, the working range of the machine is
illuminated as soon as it is moved.
When the machine is switched on, the LED display indicates the last speed set.
The LED display lights up blue.
If the LED display lights up red, there is an error (see chapter 8).
Short operation
- Switching on: Press the switch trigger 10 (Fig. 1).
- Switching off: Release the switch trigger.
Continuous operation
- Switching on: Press the switch trigger 10 (Fig. 1) and the switch-on lock 7 in succession. The motor runs without pressure on the switch.
- Switching off: Press switch trigger 10 until the locking button disengages, then release the switch trigger.
Motor protection
Extreme and continuous overloading of the machine can lead to a motor
failure. Before reaching a critical motor temperature, the motor is
automatically switched off by the electronic temperature monitoring. When it
is switched on again, the machine goes into cooling mode. The LED display
flashes red. The bar value indicates the remaining cooling mode run time
before the machine switches off automatically. When the machine has switched
off, the LED display lights up red.
The machine is switched off due to overtemperature if the permissible motor
temperature is exceeded while processing a workpiece. The LED display lights
up red. When it is switched on again, the machine goes into cooling mode.
As an alternative, you can allow the machine to cool while it is switched off.
Speed adjustment
The router is equipped with an electronic speed control (see Fig. 1).
Speed normal operation
The milling cutter speed can be adjusted in 6 levels between 10000 and 24000
rpm via the speed button 5 (Fig. 1) below the LED display. When the machine is
switched on with a soft start, the speed increases to the set final speed. The
electronic levels are depicted in the following figure.
- Normal operation
- Throttled operation
- Cooling run
Speed throttled operation
When processing end-grained wood surfaces, the speed can be lowered by 30%. To
do so, press the speed reduction button 6 (Fig. 1). The LED display then
flashes blue. The speed reduction is reset by pressing the speed reduction
button again; the machine runs in normal operation again.
After a disconnection from the mains, the speed reduction is reset; the
machine runs in normal operation again. The LED display lights up blue. When
the machine is switched on, the LED display indicates the last speed set.
Which electronic level must be set for which milling cutter Ø and material can
be gathered from the following table.
Material| Milling| Milling| Milling|
---|---|---|---|---
(Recommended| cutter Ø| cutter Ø| cutter Ø
cutting)| 3 – 14
mm
| 15 – 25
mm
| 26 – 35
mm
Hardwood| 6 – 4| 5 – 3| 3 – 1
(TCT / HSS)| | |
Softwood| 6 – 5| 6 – 3| 4 – 1
(HSS / TCT)| | |
Coated chip| 6 – 5| 6 – 3| 4 – 2
board| | |
(TCT)| | |
Plastic| | |
(TCT)
| | Danger
Do not work with the LO 55 if the electronic system is defective, as this
may lead to excessive speeds. A faulty electronic system can be recognized by
the lacking soft start, by a heightened idling noise or if no speed control is
possible.|
Speed cooling mode
If the machine is in cooling mode, the speed is automatically reduced to 8000
rpm.
Irrespective of the previously set speed, the spindle speed remains constantly
at 8000 rpm.
The machine switches off when cooling mode is complete. When the machine is
switched on again, it continues to run in normal operation.
Milling depth adjustment
Column clamping
The machine is equipped with a permanent column clamping.
By actuating the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 2), the clamping is released
and you can adjust the machine height.
Releasing the column clamping lever reactivates the clamping.
The column clamping can also be deactivated, for instance to drill rows of
holes without having to constantly actuate the column clamping lever 18 (see
Fig. 5). To do so, keep the column clamping lever 18 depressed. Insert an
Allen wrench (2.5 mm) into the hexagon and turn 90° in clockwise direction.
Releasing is done in reverse order.
Revolving depth stop
The revolving depth stop 15 (Fig. 6) can be used to set three different
milling depths. In addition, a fine adjustment of the highest and medium
milling depth can be made via two grub screws 21.
To prevent a maladjustment of the milling depth in case of an accidental
actuation of the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 1), the depth stop can be
hooked into the revolving depth stop:
- • First move the revolving depth stop 15 all the way to the left.
• Then turn the revolving depth stop 15 in anti-clockwise direction.
• Now hook in the bar of the depth stop 1 (Fig. 1) by turning the revolving depth stop 15 in clockwise direction.
Adjustment of milling depth according to scale
The milling depth is set via the scale 3 (Fig. 1) for the depth stop.
- Clamp the milling cutter and place the machine onto the workpiece.
- Actuate the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 2) and keep it depressed.
- Move the machine downwards until the milling cutter touches the workpiece surface. Now release the column clamping lever 18.
- Open the cam lever 17 (Fig. 1).
- Adjust depth stop 1 up to the stop screw on the revolving depth stop 15.
- Set the slid able scale needle on the depth stop 1 to the zero point of scale 3.
- Set the depth stop 1 to the desired milling depth and clamp it with the cam lever 17.
- Actuate the column clamping lever 18 (Fig. 2) to actuate a reverse stroke.
Fine adjustment of milling depth
If a delicate correction of the milling depth should become necessary, this is
done by turning the fine adjustment 16 (Fig. 1). One turn of the adjusting nut
causes a milling depth adjustment of 1 mm. The entire travel of the fine
adjustment is approx. 10 mm.
Work instructions
Hold onto the machine with both hands during operation.
Plunge milling
A reduction plate reducing the tool opening to Ø 32 mm is mounted on the
underside of the base plate 14 (Fig. 1). The reduction plate facilitates
machining in angular wooden areas and reduces the risk of slipping.
If necessary, the reduction plate can be removed to the top.
During milling ensure that the workpiece is secured and the router is resting
evenly against the workpiece with the base plate 14 and / or the limit stops
on an as large as possible surface.
Mill large depths progressively.
Once you have set the milling cutter speed, firmly hold onto the machine with
both hands and switch on the machine. Actuate the column clamping lever 18
(Fig. 2) and plunge the milling cutter into the material up to the stop with
an even feed. Releasing the column clamping lever 18 locks the machine. Only
mill in counter direction.
Milling with parallel guide fence
The parallel guide fence is used to accurately guide the machine along a
straight workpiece edge (see Fig. 7). The parallel guide fence is included in
the scope of supply.
Conversion:
- Push the guide rods 22 into the two openings of the base plate.
- Roughly set the parallel guide fence to the desired distance to the milling cutter and tighten the wing screws 23.
- Use knurled screw 24 to accurately set the distance to the milling cutter and then tighten the wing screws 25.
To provide a larger bearing surface, a stop web can be inserted into the parallel guide fence:
- Remove one of the two stop webs at the underside of the parallel guide fence.
- Insert the stop web into the device on the parallel guide fence intended for this (see Fig. 8). The second stop web serves as spare.
Milling with template guide
The template guides (Ø 20, 30 and 40 mm) can be used to mill shapes
according to templates. The template guides are included in the scope of
supply. After the reduction plate has been removed, the template guide 26
(Fig. 9) is inserted in the base plate 14 (Fig. 1), turned clockwise up to the
stop and clamped with the wing screws. The template must have a large enough
bearing surface to prevent the machine from tilting to the side. The template
must be thicker than the collar length of the template guide.
In addition, it is possible to use a porter cable holding fixture for
different template guides. This includes, for example, the application with
the dovetail jig (Leigh) where it serves to hold the guide sleeve.
Milling with reduced speed
The speed reduction is used for edge machining crosswise to the wood grain to
reduce heat generation and friction. Failure to use this can lead to a
reduction of the milling cutter service life or to burn marks on the
workpiece.
Press the speed reduction button 6 (Fig. 1) to reduce the speed (reduction by
30%). The speed reduction is reset by pressing the speed reduction button 6
again; the machine runs in normal operation again.
Milling with adapter sleeve
If an end milling cutter (diameter 6 mm or 1/4″) is to be used for milling, an
adapter sleeve must be used with open tool clamp. Push the adapter sleeve
completely into the collet and push in the milling cutter up to the minimum
clamping depth. Pay attention that the adapter sleeve is free of grease.
Milling with guide rail
When a guide rail is used, the groove in the machine’s base plate is placed
onto the guide web of the guide rail.
While doing so, the machine’s base plate is projecting beyond the guide rail.
Now use the extraction adapter for the guide rail that is included in the
scope of supply to ensure safe guidance on the guide rail.
It is also possible to position the machine against the edge of the guide
rail, opposite the splinter guard, and to guide it in this manner.
An extended working application with the guide rail is for instance the use of
the milling adapter LO-FA for pocket milling. The milling adapter is an
optional accessory (see chapter 10).
Milling with support foot
The support foot 27 (Fig. 9) can in addition be used for template milling.
With the wing screw 12 (Fig. 1), the support foot can be set to a depth up to
30 mm to ensure secure guiding of the machine on different material
thicknesses.
Service and maintenance
Danger
Pull the power plug during all service work.
MAFELL machines are designed to be low in maintenance.
The ball bearings used are greased for life. When the machine has been in
operation for a longer period of time, we recommend to hand the machine in at
an authorized MAFELL customer service shop for inspection.
Storage
Clean the machine thoroughly if the machine is not used for a longer period of
time. Spray blank metal parts with a rust-proofing agent.
Visual signal indication of operating condition
The visual output signals on the LED display indicate the operating condition of the machine:
LED display | Operation / state of the machine |
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Blue (permanent) | Normal operation |
Variable bar value / variable bar display
Blue (flashing)| Throttled operation
To quit, press the speed reduction button again.
Red (flashing)| Cooling mode active
The bar value corresponds to the expected remaining cooling mode run time. On
reaching the cooling temperature, the machine is switched off and the display
changes to permanent red.
Red (permanent), all bars are lit up in red| General error that can be
eliminated by the operator:
- Cooling mode completed
- Excess temperature
- Restart protection
- Blocking switch-off
Display off| Defect at the machine Serious error or power failure.
Take the machine to the MAFELL customer service repair shop or have it checked by a skilled electrician.
Troubleshooting
Danger
Determining the causes for existing defects and eliminating these always
requires increased attention and caution. Pull the mains plug beforehand!
Some of the most frequent defects and their causes are listed in the following chart. In case of other defects, please contact your dealer or the MAFELL customer service directly.
Defect | Cause | Elimination |
---|---|---|
Machine cannot be switched on | No mains voltage | Check the power supply and/or |
press the main switch
Carbon brushes worn| Take the machine to the MAFELL customer service repair
shop or have it checked by a skilled electrician
Machine switches off automatically during idling| Mains failure| Ensure power
supply, release switch trigger and press again
Cooling mode completed
Machine stops while milling| Excess temperature| Switch on machine and allow
to cool in cooling mode
No mains voltage| Check mains-side pre-fuse
Defect at the machine
Cause must be determined by the customer service.
| Take the machine to the MAFELL customer service repair
shop or have it checked by a skilled electrician.
Overload switch-off| Switch the machine on again
Speed decreases during milling| Excessive chip removal| Reduce chip removal
Feed rate too fast| Reduce feed
Blunt milling cutter| Grind or replace milling cutter
Wrong speed| Wrong speed level set, speed
reduction button is pressed (LED display flashes)
| Adjust level and increase speed;
adjust speed by means of speed button below the LED display
Excessive speed, soft start or speed control missing, braking no longer
possible| Defective electronic system Cause must be determined by the customer
service.| Take the machine to the MAFELL customer service repair shop or have
it checked by a skilled electrician.
Unclean milling pattern| Blunt milling cutter| Grind or replace milling cutter
Uneven feed, wrong speed| Mill with constant pressure and reduced feed, adjust
speed
Burn marks on the milled surfaces| Milling cutter unsuitable for the work step
or blunt, wrong speed, feed rate too low| Grind or replace milling cutter
Adjust speed and feed
Optional accessories
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Adapter sleeve Ø 8 / Ø 6 mm
Order No. 207946 -
Adapter sleeve Ø 8 / Ø ¼ “
Order No. 207947 -
LO-FA milling adapter
Order No. 207200 -
Template guide Ø 17 mm
Order No. 209851 -
Template guide Ø 24 mm
Order No. 209850 -
Guide rails F80 (0.8 m long)
Order No. 204380 -
Guide rails F 110 (1.10 m long)
Order No. 204381 -
Guide rails F 160 (1.60 m long)
Order No. 204365 -
Guide rails F 210 (2.10 m long)
Order No. 204382 -
Guide rails F 310 (3.10 m long)
Order No. 204383 -
Guide rails F80-LR
Order No. 207600 -
Guide rails F160-LR
Order No. 207601 -
Connecting piece F-VS
Order No. 204363 -
Angle fence F-WA
Order No. 205357
Exploded drawing and spare parts list
The corresponding information in respect of spare parts can be found on our
homepage: www.mafell.com
WARRANTY
Upon presentation of the warranty document (original invoice), we will carry out all repairs free of charge in accordance with the applicable warranty provisions, processing and mounting faults free of charge on presentation of this properly filled-in Guarantee Certificate and your original receipt. This is not valid for consumables and wearing parts. For this purpose, the machine or the appliance is to be forwarded freight paid to our plant or to an authorized MAFELL repair service. Refrain from trying to carry out the repairs yourself as otherwise your warranty claim will become extinct. We do not accept any liability for any damage resulting from improper handling or normal wear.
MAFELL AG
Beffendorfer Straße 4, D-78727 Oberndorf / Neckar
Telefon +49 (0)7423/812-0
Fax +49 (0)7423/812-218
Internet: www.mafell.de
E-Mail: mafell@mafell.de
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