operation manual
10 english
Controls and features (Fig. 1.1)
1. Headstock
2.  Face plate
3.  Tool rest with eccentric clamping and release handle
4.  Tailstock tip
5. Carrier
6. Tailstock
7.  Eccentric release handle (on the back of the tail-
stock)
8.  Drilling bed
9.  On/off switch
10.  Lever and binding screw
m General Safety Notes
• Please pass on safety notes and instructions to all 
those who work on the machine.
•  Comply with all safety instructions and warnings on the 
machine.
•  Keep all safety instructions and warnings on the ma-
chine fully legible.
• Check all power supply lines. Do not use defective 
lines.
•  Make sure that the machine stands stable on rm ground.
•  Caution  when  working:  There  is  a  danger  to  ngers, 
hands and eyes.
•  Keep children away from the machine when it is con-
nected to the power supply.
•  When working on the machine, all safety mechanisms 
and covers must be mounted.
•  Operating personal must be at least 18 years of age. 
Trainees must be at least 16 years of age, but may only 
operate the machine under adult supervision.
•  Persons working on the machine may not be diverted 
from their work.
• The working space on the machine must be free of 
chips and wood scrap.
•  Wear only closetting clothes. Remove rings, bracelets 
and other jewelry.
•  For the safety of long hair, wear a cap or hair net.
•  Do not wear gloves.
•  Wear goggles when working.
•  Note the motor rotational direction – see electrical con-
nection.
•  The safety mechanisms on the machine may not be re-
moved or rendered unusable.
• Cleaning, changing, calibrating, and setting of the 
machine may only be carried out when the motor is 
switched off. Pull the power supply plug and wait for the 
rotating tool to completely stop.
•  Switch the machine off and pull power supply plug when 
rectifying any malfunctions.
•  Connection and repair work on the electrical installation 
may be carried out by a qualied electrician only.
•  All protection and safety devices must be replaced after 
completing repair and maintenance procedures.
•  Place the tool support as tightly as possible against the 
work piece.
•  The peripheral speed of wooden workpieces must not 
exceed 30 m/s. Note spindle speed diagram!
•  Provide work pieces with center bores before clamping 
between pivots.
•  Work large and imbalanced work pieces at a reduced 
rotational speed; it may be necessary beforehand to cut 
accordingly with a band saw.
• Before switching on the machine, check that the work-
piece is securely clamped.
•  Remove the chuck key or spring dowel sleeve before 
turning the machine on.
•  Always close the belt cover.
•  Work with three- or four-jaw chucks may only be carried 
out with mounted jaw chuck shield.
•  Never stop work pieces with the hand during run out. 
Never take measurements on a rotating work piece.
•  Work only with well sharpened tools.
•  Always use both hands when using turning tool.
•  Nicked tools may not be used.
•  Note the correct rotational setting on the machine.
•  When leaving the work place, switch the motor off. Pull 
the power supply plug.
•  Unplug the machine before moving, even if only slightly. 
Correctly connect the machine to the electrical source 
before operating again.
Warning! This electric tool generates an electromagnet-
ic eld during operation. This eld can impair active or 
passive medical implants under certain conditions. In 
order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, 
we recommend that persons with medical implants 
consult with their physician and the manufacturer of 
the medical implant prior to operating the electric tool.
Proper use
•  CE tested machines meet all valid EC machine guide-
lines as well as all relevent guidelines for each machine.
•  The machine must only be used in technically perfect 
condition in accordance with its designated use and the 
instructions set out in the operating manual, and only 
by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of the 
risks involved in oerating the machine. Any functional 
disorders, especially those affecting the safety of the 
machine, sholud terefore be rectied immediately.
• The machine has been constructed exclusively for use 
with wood.
•  Any other use exceeds authorization. The manufacturer 
is not responsible for any damages resulting from unau-
thorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the operator.
•  The safety, work and maintenance instructions of the 
manufacturer as well as the technical data given in the 
calibrations and dimensions must be adhered to.
• Relevant accident prevention regulations and other, 
generally recognized safety-technical rules must also 
be adhered to.
•  The machine may only be used, maintained, and op-
erated by persons familiar with it and instructed in its 
operation and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to the 
machine release the manufacturer from all responsibil-
ity for any resulting damages.
•  The machine may only be used with original accesso-
ries and tools made by the manufacturer.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed 
for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications. 
Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used in 
commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for equiva-
lent purposes.










