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Proxxon FF 230 - Technical Data and Assembly; Noise and Vibration Information; Assembly Instructions; Working with the Milling Device

Proxxon FF 230
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8. Clamping screw
9. Scale
1
0. Pillar clamping screw
11. T-grooves
The PROXXON PF 230 milling machine may be used in con-
j
unction with a compound-type table or the PROXXON PD
230/400/E lathe (in the latter case, the lathe support is used
in place of the compound-type table).
PF 230 milling machine technical data
V
oltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power rating: 140 watt
S
hort-term operation 10 min.
6 spindle speeds by shifting the V-belt:
280, 550, 870, 1200, 1500 and 2200 rpm
Sleeve stroke 30 mm
Vertical adjustment travel 200 mm
Noise emission 70 dB(A)
Vibration 2.5 m/s
2
Dimensions refer to Fig. 3
Weight approx. 9 kg
KT 230 compound-type table technical
data
Work area: 270 mm x 80 mm
Adjustment travel in X direction: 170 mm
Adjustment travel in Y direction: 60 mm
Weight: 9.5 kg
Dimensions of T-grooves: refer to Fig. 4
Groove spacing: 25 mm
Feed per rotation: 1.5 mm
Feed per graduation line: 0.05 mm
Noise/vibration information
The information on vibration and noise emission has been
determined in compliance with the prescribed standardised
and normative measuring methods and can be used to com-
pare electrical devices and tools with each other.
These values also allow a preliminary evaluation of the loads
caused by vibration and noise emissions.
Warning!
Depending on the operating conditions while operating the
device, the actually occurring emissions could differ from the
values specified above!
Please bear in mind that the vibration and noise emission can
deviate from the values given in these instructions, depending
on the conditions of use of the tool. Poorly maintained tools,
inappropriate working methods, different work pieces, too high
a feed or unsuitable work pieces or materials or unsuitable bits
and cutters can significantly increase the vibration load and
noise emission across the entire work period.
To more accurately estimate the actual vibration and noise
load, also take the times into consideration where the device
is switched off, or is running but is not actually in use. This can
clearly reduce the vibration and noise load across the entire
work period.
Warning:
·
Ensure regular and proper maintenance of your tool
· Stop operation of the tool immediately if excessive vibration
o
ccurs!
·
Unsuitable bits and cutters can cause excessive vibration
a
nd noises. Only use suitable bits and cutters!
· Take breaks if necessary when working with the device!
Assembly of the milling machine
Mounting on lathe
1. Mounting lathe on a firm base.
2. Attach the mounting block 1 (Fig. 5) to the lathe 3 using
screws 2 (Do not tighten screws yet!)
3. Tighten screw 3 (Fig. 6) and insert in pillar 1.
4. Tighten screw 4 to clamp the pillar.
5. Attach the milling table 3 (Fig. 7) to the lathe support using
screws 2 and square nuts 1.
Mounting of milling machine on KT 230 compound-type
table
Note:
Safe and precise operation is only possible if the machine is
properly fastened to a stable work surface.
1. Attach compound-type table to work surface using 4
screws 1 (M4, not included) (Fig. 8).
2. When working in conjunction with the PROXXON
PF 230 milling machine, insert pillar in flange and clamp
using screws 2.
The middle screw (between the two locking screws) is a
spreader screw. By tightening this screw, the opening can be
widened slightly, making it easier to insert the column. Before
clamping the column, do not forget to loosen this screw
again!
Working with the milling device
Important!
Disconnect the mains plug before making any adjustments on
the milling machine!
The milling spindle on the PF 230 may be adjusted in height
in 2 ways (Fig. 9):
1. Using the fine tolerance feed 1
2. Using the drill lever 2
Height adjustment via fine tolerance feed
1. Loosen screw 3 (Fig. 9).
2. Adjust to the desired height using the hand wheel 1
(1 rotation corresponds to 1 mm feed).
3. Screw 3 must always be tightened again.

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