16 TF 50 E | Version 1.05
Care, maintenance and overhaul/repair
11 Care, maintenance and overhaul/
repair
11.1 Care at the end of work
Step 1: Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
Step 2: Empty and clean the extraction system.
Step 3: Clean any chips and milling dust from the
machine using compressed air (caution: wear
safety goggles and a dust mask!) and/or a dry
cloth.
Step 4: Spray all unpainted metal surfaces with a little
anti-rust spray or lubricate accordingly.
Step 5: Check the machine for damage to the safety
devices and cutter. If necessary, carry out or
arrange for repairs to be carried out according to
the safety instructions.
Step 6: Remove any dust and dirt from safety equipment,
ventilation slits and motor housings.
Step 7: Check the machine regularly for the following:
- Correct voltage,
- Loose screws, bolts and nuts,
- Worn or damaged switches,
- A worn or damaged cutter.
Cutting tool
Resin must be cleaned from the cutter, milling cutter, and
cutter holder on a regular basis. Clean these parts using
a suitable resin remover.
11.2 Maintenance and repair
Maintenance and repair works must only be performed
by specialists.
If the table router does not work properly, please contact
your specialist dealer.
Immediately reassemble all protective and safety
equipment after completing repair and maintenance
work on the device.
11.2.1 Extraction
Check the functional efficiency of the extraction system
on a daily basis. If the extraction system does not work
or only works to a limited extent, it must be repaired.
11.2.2 Lubrication
Lubricate the gears, bearings and guides regularly.
Lubricate the slide rails with grease and oil the shafts.
DANGER!
Risk of death from electric shock!
Connections and repairs of the electrical equipment
may only be carried out by specialized electrical staff.
Use protective gloves!
NOTE!
Never use strong cleaning agents in order to clean the
device. Such cleaning agents might damage or de-
stroy the device.
Never spray the device with water!