BLUM MINIPRESS P User manual

BA-106/1EA M53.10XX
Please keep a copy of the Operators’ Manual accessible to machine operators.
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have read and understood the Operators’ Manual may set
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MINIPRESS P boring and insertion machine - OPERATORS’ MANUAL

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This machine has been manufactured using the highest quality materials to provide long lasting performance.
Rigorous quality controls and a final inspection ensure that each machine is delivered in good working condition. These quality con-
trol measures enable Blum to offer this one year limited warranty on the machine, starting with the date of delivery.
Information is set forth below regarding a general description of the warranty on this machine. However, the specific warranty provi-
sions are contained in the Blum terms of sale, and those provisions constitute the specific terms of the warranty provided for this
machine.
Unless otherwise specifically agreed to in writing signed by a representative of Blum, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING A WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED IN THE TERMS OF SALE.
Should any defect be found in the machine, please submit to Blum, in writing, the reference number, the serial number, and the name
of the distributor from whom the machine was purchased. Replacement parts included under this warranty will be furnished free of
charge.
This warranty or guarantee only includes the replacement of components; however, it excludes assembly times, driving times, inci-
dental or consequential damages, etc. For your own safety, you should only use Blum-approved replacement parts and accessories.
Blum is not liable for any damages resulting from the use of unapproved products.
In no event shall Blum be liable for:
• damage in transportation (please file a claim immediately with the carrier)
• Blum is not responsible for any damage caused from misuse or improper equipment operation.
• lost production time
• loss of earnings
• lost or damaged materials
• parts which are subject to normal wear
• drill bits
• damage caused by not observing the safety rules.
A - Limited Warranty
Dear valued Blum customer,
We would like to congratulate you on your decision to purchase the Blum boring and insertion machine. You are now the owner of a
modern, high-quality machine that will give you years of productive use with the proper care and maintenance.
We realize that your time is valuable. However, you should carefully read these Operators’ Manual before you set up and use the ma-
chine for the first time. In this way, you will best determine how to adjust the machine to your needs as well as protect yourself against
injury. In addition, the Operators’ Manual also contain important information about machine maintenance.
At the time of printing, these Operators’ Manual contained up-to-date information for this model. This information is subject to change
due to continual development of the machine design. These Operators’ Manual are an important component to the
machine and must be transferred to the new owner if the machine is sold.
For your own safety, you should only use Blum-approved replacement parts and accessories. Blum is not liable for any damages
resulting from the use of unapproved products.
Blum GmbH retains the right to make changes to and/or cancel without replacement the technical design, equipment, tech-
nical information, color, materials, services provided and similar without prior notice and without explanation as well as the
right to discontinue production of a specic model also without prior notice.

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B - Table of contents
1. Machine information
A - Limited warranty 3
B - Table of contents 4
C - How to use this manual 5
D - Safety information 6
D.1 - Safety decals 6
D.2 - Intended use 6
D.3 - Safety instructions 6
E - Orientation diagram 8
2 - Machine setup 10
2.1 - Unpacking and assembly 10
2.1.1) Machine space requirement 10
2.1.2) Unpacking machine and attaching to a suitable table 10
2.1.3) Positioning (2.2) base ruler 10
2.1.4) Attaching ruler stops 10
2.1.5) Attaching work table 10
2.2 - Connecting to compressed air system 11
2.2.1) Connecting air supply 11
2.2.2) Setting operating pressure 11
2.3 - Electrical connection 11
2.3.1) Electrical connection 11
2.3.2) Checking motor rotation 11
2.3.3) Correcting motor rotation 12
2.4 - Dust extraction 12
2.4.1) Connecting extraction system to the machine 12
3 - Operator panel 13
3.1 - Description of operator panel 13
3.1.1) Designation of operating elements 13
3.1.2) Drill/press stroke button (3.2) 13
3.1.3) Clamp button (3.2) (optional) 13
4 - Hinge installation 14
4.1 - Concealed hinge installation 14
4.1.1) Required parts 14
4.1.2) Setting drill bit length 14
4.1.3) Setting boring pattern 14
4.1.4) Inserting drill bits 14
4.1.5) Setting boring depth 14
4.1.7) Boring depth stop (4.11) 15
4.1.8) Setting speed of downward stroke 15
4.1.9) Checking stroke brake 15
4.1.10) Setting the stroke brake 15
4.1.11) Setting the boring distance 16
4.1.12) Calibration of boring distance 16
4.1.13) Setting swivel stops (optional) (2.7) 16
4.1.14) Placing door on the work table and pushing up against the stop 16
4.1.15) Setting clamps (optional) (4.17) to the material thickness 17
4.1.16) Attaching insertion ram to swing arm (4.8) 17
4.1.17) Clipping concealed hinge on to the insertion ram 17
4.1.18) Boring 17
4.1.19) Checking the tilt adjustment of the swing arm (4.8) 18
4.1.20) Inserting the concealed hinge 18
5 - Mounting plate installation 19
5.1 - Wing mounting plate installation 19
5.1.1) Required parts 19
5.1.2) Setting drill bit length 19
5.1.3) Setting boring pattern 19
5.1.4) Installing drill bits into the chuck 19
5.1.5) Checking boring depth setting 19
5.1.6) Setting the stroke speed 19
5.1.7) Setting the boring distance 19
5.1.8) Setting the ruler stops (2.7) 19
5.1.9) Placing cabinet side on the work table and pushing up against the stop 20
5.1.10) Setting clamps (optional) (4.16) to the material thickness 20
5.1.11) Boring 20

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B - Table of contents
5.1.12) Releasing clamps (optional) 20
6 - Other installation 21
6.1 - Boring hole groups 21
6.1.1) Required parts 21
6.1.2) Setting drill bit length 21
6.1.3) Setting boring pattern 21
6.1.4) Inserting drill bits into the chuck 21
6.1.5) Checking boring depth setting 21
6.1.6) Setting stroke speed 21
6.1.7) Setting boring distance 21
6.1.7) Setting the ruler stops (2.7) 21
6.1.9) Placing cabinet side on the work table and pushing up against the stop 21
6.1.10) Setting clamps (optional) (4.17) to the material thickness 21
6.1.11) Boring 21
6.1.12) Releasing clamps (optional) 21
7 - Maintenance and service 22
7.1 - Maintenance 22
7.1.1) Maintenanc e 22
7.1.2) Damaged clutch 22
7.1.3) Replacing the operational status indicator 22
7.1.4) Releasing cylinder air pressure 22
8 - Troubleshooting 23
8.1 - Error during boring 23
8.2 - Hardware insertion error 25
8.3 - Function errors 26
9 - User-supplied work table 28
10 - Diagrams 29
10.1 - Electrical diagram 29
10.2 - Pneumatic diagram 29
11 - Technical data 30
• Please keep a copy of the Operators’ Manual accessible to machine operators.
• We recommend that you use the orientation diagram for easier identification of the parts being described.
• Individual sections are indicated by capital letters which makes it easier to navigate the instructions.
C - How to use this manual
(3.1) Component description codes correspond to the section where the component and its function is described. For example, (3.1) is
described in section 3.
IMPORTANT:
This exclamation point indicates a comment. If this comment is not followed, then machine components as well as
the work piece itself may be damaged or the machine may be rendered inoperable and/or the work piece unus-
able.
ATTENTION:
This exclamation point indicates important safety information that must be followed.
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D - Safety information
D.1 - Safety decals
D.2 - Intended use
D.3 - Safety instructions
• This machine is designated for commercial and industrial applications and shall be used by fully trained professionals only. The
machine is only intended for the boring and insertion of Blum hardware into panels of wood or laminated particle board. The ma-
chine should not be used for any other purpose.
• The machine is not explosion-proof. It should not be set up near a paint finishing system or any other environment where an explo-
sion hazard exists
• Do not setup or use the machine in a wet environment or in an environment which may become wet.
• Read and understand this Operators’ Manual before setting up, operating, or servicing the machine.
• Only qualified electricians should connect electrical power to this machine or perform maintenance or service operations on electri-
cal components of this machine.
• To prevent electrical shock, do not operate the machine near wet areas or where the machine may become wet.
• To minimize fire risk, this machine must be connected to dust suppression system (see section 2.4).
• Machine is intended for one person operation only.
Before connecting your machine to a power source, be sure to read and understand ALL safety instructions, warning
labels and the Operators’ Manual!
Wear safety glasses or full face shield when setting up, operating or servicing this machine.
Keep unauthorized people away from the machine. Only one person at a time must operate this machine.
Keep hands away from the drill bits or swing arm during the boring or insertion process.
Do not remove safety devices - danger of injury.
Keep hands away from the danger zone of the clamps. - danger of being crushed
Laser radiation - do not look into the laser beam!
Laser class 2
The cylinder remains pressurized after pneumatic power is disconnected from machine. To release cylinder, see section
7.1.4 for cylinder depressurization instructions.

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D - Safety information
• Do not operate the machine with any cover or panel removed.
• Eye protection required at all times while setting up, operating, or servicing this machine.
• Keep all body parts clear of point of operation when machine power is on.
• Machine components might be pressurized even when power is off.
• Regulated air pressure must not exceed 100 psi (6.9 bar).
• Disconnect electrical power from the machine before removing any cover or panel.
• Disconnect electrical power and air supply, and release stored air pressure from machine before performing maintenance and
service operations.
• Maintenance and service must be performed by qualified and authorized personnel only.
• Operators and service personnel must follow all LOCKOUT / TAGOUT procedures established by management.
• Always turn power switch (3.1) to OFF before re-tooling or performing any work on drill bits..
• Particular care must be taken when working on sections that extend out over the worktable. Attach a larger work table or use
extensions.
• Secure the work piece during boring/insertion. Use the machine clamps or if these are not sufficient for the particular job, use
suitable clamping equipement.
• You should always check that all safety devices and machine parts are functioning properly before use. Replace damaged parts
with original Blum parts.
• Make sure that no other tools or objects are on the work table aside from your work piece before turning on the machine.
• After finishing work, disconnect the machine from the power supply. (3.1)
• CAUTION: For your own safety, use only those accessories which are recommended or indicated in the manual or Blum sales
literature.
• Do not make any alterations or modifications to the machine.
• If there are any questions and/or problems, please contact the BLUM Customer Service Department at 1-800-438-6788 or
www.blum.us
• Failure to follow these instructions and the warnings provided on the machine may result in serious bodily injury or death.
• For additional copies of the Operator’s Manual or if there are questions with regard to the safe operation of this machine, contact
BLUM USA at 1-800-438-6788.

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E - Orientation diagram
Do not remove!
4.5
4.12
5.3
4.7
4.6

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2.1 Mounting foot
2.2 Base ruler
2.7 Ruler stop
2.8 Compressed air pressure gauge
2.10 Arrow indicating motor rotation
2.11 Pressure adjustment knob
2.12 System vent valve
3.1 Power switch (main disconnect)
3.2 Drill / press stroke button
3.3 Clamp button
3.4 Operational status indicator light
4.3 Chuck cover cap
4.5 Boring head securing knob
4.6 Boring head rotating lever
4.7 Concealed hinge symbol
4.8 Swing arm
4.10 Boring depth adjustment wheel
E - Orientation diagram
4.11 Boring depth stop
4.12 Safety shield ring
4.13 Stroke speed adjustment
4.14 Stroke brake adjustment
4.17 Hold down clamp
4.18 Hold down clamp loosening knob
4.19 Hold down clamp guard
4.20 Mounting screw
4.21 Swing arm adjustment screw
4.23 Boring unit
5.3 Hole group symbol
7.1 Air filter unit
7. 2 Columns
7.6 Replacement clutch
7.9 Cylinder vent valve
7.10 Air cylinder

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2.1 - Unpacking and assembly
2 - Machine setup
2.1.1) Machine space requirement
Height (H) = 30-3/8" (771 mm)
Width (W) = 27" (684 mm)
Depth (D) = 27-1/4" (690 mm)
2.1.2) Unpacking machine and attaching to a suitable table
• Open box
• Use two people to lift the machine onto the work table
2.1.3) Positioning base ruler (2.2)
• Place ruler on mounting bracket
• Line up the "0" mark on the center ruler with the "0" mark on the machine base
• Clamp ruler
2.1.4) Attaching ruler stops
• Loosen clamping screw until the location plate protrudes 10 mm
• Attach ruler stop to ruler at an angle and stand upright
• Tighten clamping screw
2.1.5) Attaching work table
a) Work table (Blum reference number MZA.5300)
• Set work table on runner plate
• Attach work table to runner plate
b) For details of
how to construct a work table, see Chapter 9
• Pre-drill holes and then attach machine (2.1) using the proper screws/bolts.
ATTENTION:
The machine weighs approx. 101 lbs.
The table or stand must be of sufcient stability to accommodate this
The machine should not be set up in a wet environment. The area must
be dry.
IMPORTANT:
This procedure can also be used to set a stop between two already
installed stops.
IMPORTANT:
With plastic spacers installed, the distance between the top of the
ruler and the top of the worktable is 6.6 mm. Without the spacers the
difference is 13.6 mm (for work pieces with a prole edge)
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2 - Machine setup
2.2 - Connecting to compressed air system
2.3 - Electrical connection
ATTENTION:
A quick disconnect must be inserted in the air line supply a max. 6 feet
(1.8 meters) from the machine.
2.2.2) Setting operating pressure
• Set operating pressure set 90 psi using pressure adjusting knob (2.11)
(Pmin= 80 psi)
(Pmax= 100 psi)
2.3.1) Electrical connection
ATTENTION:
The electrical connection must be performed by a qualied electrician!
• Set power switch (3.1) to OFF
• Mount a plug conforming to DIN, VDE, IEC or UL requirements, or hardwire machine
directly to the supply circuit.
• Provide for circuit breaker of 15 A (see Chapter 10 - Diagrams).
ATTENTION:
The machine is designed for the voltage printed on the label of the con-
nection cable. Incorrect voltage may result in equipment damage
or personal injury or both.
2.3.2) Checking motor rotation
ATTENTION:
During the following procedure, keep your hands away from the work
area of the machine
• Set power switch (3.1) to ON
• Briefly press (3.2) drill/press stroke switch
• The motor fan (2.9) must turn in the direction of the arrow
ATTENTION:
Do not set the regulated air pressure above 100 psi. Higher pressure
may result in equipment damage or personal injury or both.
ATTENTION:
During the following procedure, the boring unit (4.23)
makes an upward motion
2.2.1) Connecting air supply
• Connect the air supply to the system vent valve (2.12) on the air filter assembly (7.1)
This valve is used to vent air pressure from the air control system. Note that the air
pressure remains in the cylinder when the system vent valve (2.12) is in the vent posi-
tion (see section 7.4 for cylinder venting instructions).
• Slide 3/8” rubber ID hose onto the barbed connector provided
• Optional adapter for 3/8” NPT male threads is available
• Open system vent valve
• This system vent valve is used to vent the air pressure from the air control system
PSI
80
100
120
140
0
20
40
60

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2 - Machine setup
2.4 - Dust extraction
2.3.3) Correcting motor rotation
ATTENTION:
To minimize the risk of re this machine must be connected to a dust
extraction system!
2.4.1) Connecting extraction system to the machine
• Make sure that the average air velocity for the extraction system is at least 66 ft/sec.
• Insert the spiral hose with an inside diameter of approx. 3.75 inches into the receiving
tube and secure it.
If the motor rotation is wrong:
• Set drill motor power (3.1) to OFF
• Disconnect machine from power supply
• Switch L1 and L2 at plug connections
• Re-check the motor rotation.
ATTENTION:
The electrical connection must be performed by a qualied electrician!

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3.1 - Description of operator panel
3 - Description of operator panel
3.1.1) Designation of operating elements
• (3.1) Power switch / main disconnect
• (3.2) Drill/press stroke button
• (3.3) Clamp button
• (3.4) Operational status indicator light
3.1.2) Drill/press stroke button (3.2)
ATTENTION:
When pressing the drill/press stroke button, keep your hands away from
the work area (A) of the machine.
Pressing the drill/press stroke button will carry out the currently selected work process.
Set up:
Set power switch to OFF + press drill/press stroke button
Drill:
Set power switch to ON + press drill/press stroke button
Insert hardware:
Swivel in swing arm + press drill/press stroke button
3.1.3) Clamp button (3.2) (optional)
Option: Clamps are not standard equipment.
AUTO - Clamps on:
Pressing the drill/press stroke button (3.2) automatically engages the clamps.
Briefly touching the clamp button (3.3) will disengage the clamps.
OFF - Clamps off:
Pressing and turning the clamp button to OFF will turn off the clamps. When
the drill/press stroke button (3.2) is pressed, the clamps remain in the up posi-
tion.
ATTENTION:
Keep hands clear of clamp area.
ATTENTION:
The power switch does not disconnect the boring machine
from the air pressure system.
OFF: Operational status indicator (3.4) does not light. Machine in set-up mode
- Motor cannot be started
- Stroke movement can be carried out
ON: Operational status indicator (3.4) lights. Machine is in operational mode
- Boring and hardware insertion can be carried out
Power switch can be secured against unauthorized boring using a standard padlock.

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4.1 - Concealed hinge installation
4 - Hinge installation
4.1.1) Required parts
• Bits:
1x ø 35 mm clockwise (4.1) (marked in black)
2x ø 8 mm counterclockwise (4.2) (marked in orange)
• Cover caps (4.3)
• Insertion ram MZM.00XX (4.4) (see catalogue to determine the proper insertion ram
for the respective concealed hinge)
• Dowelled hinge (press-in)
IMPORTANT:
All drill bits must be the same length
4.1.2) Setting drill bit length
• The total length of the drill bits (from bit-tip to adjustment screw)
should be 57 mm
• To correct drill bit length, adjust screw accordingly using a screwdriver
4.1.3) Setting boring pattern
• Pull out boring head securing knob (4.5)
• Simultaneously move the lever (4.6) to the “Concealed hinge” symbol (4.7)
• Release boring head securing knob (4.5)
• Push drill bits all the way into the chuck (The flat section on the drill bit shank must be
in line with the set screw)
• Use a hex wrench to tighten the set screws
• Insert cover caps into the unused chucks (4.3). This will keep the chucks clean and
prevent the set screws from shaking loose
4.1.5) Setting boring depth
• Set boring depth using the bottom knurled hand wheel (4.10)
(One turn equals 1.5 mm)
• Secure the bottom knurled hand wheel (4.10) (lock)
4.1.4) Inserting drill bits
ATTENTION:
Disconnect the machine from the power suplly.
Drill power switch (3.1) to OFF
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4 - Concealed hinge installation
4.1.7) Boring depth stop (4.11)
Another option to maintain a constant boring depth is to install the boring depth stop.
When the boring depth stop is installed, the boring depth is always 13 mm regardless of
the thickness of the work piece.
Installing the boring depth stop:
• Drill power switch to OFF
• Remove drill bit
• Push boring depth stop into the locking holes of the retainer ring (4.12) until it
engages and turn 90 degrees with force.
• Attach drill bit
4.1.8) Setting speed of downward stroke
The stroke speed is set via a steel knurled knob (4.13) on the back of the cylinder.
• Faster: Turn screw (4.13) to the left
• Slower: Turn screw (4.13) to the right
4.1.9) Checking stroke brake
The stroke brake slows down the speed of descent just before the drill bit enters the
wood. (This extends the life of the drill bit and ensures clean edges)
• Drill power switch (3.1) to OFF
• Keep the machine’s work area (A) free.
• Press the drill/press stroke button (3.2) and observe the head movement.
4.1.10) Setting the stroke brake
The brake is set by turning the brass knurled knob (4.14) on the side of the cylinder.
• Hard wood: Turn knurled knob (4.14) to the right:
Brake will be applied harder.
• Soft wood: Turn knurled knob (4.14) to the left:
Brake will be applied less.
IMPORTANT:
The drill bit length must be set to 57 mm. (See point 4.1.2). The knurled
hand wheel should be adjusted so that it doesn‚t limit the boring depth.
(See point 4.1.5)
4.11
4.12
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4 - Concealed hinge installation
4.1.11) Setting the boring distance
• Set the desired dimension using the hand wheel
• Example: CLP - 23.5 mm
Symbols:
5,0 SP7 Line - boring with MZK.1000, 7 spindle boring head
9,0 BOX METABOX / TANDEMBOX
20,5 COM COMPACT - hinge
23,5 CLP CLIP - hinge
37 SYS Line - boring
4.1.14) Placing door on the work table and pushing up against the stop
4.1.12) Calibration of boring distance
• Scale and digital counter (optional)
• Set the machine in setup mode
• Install drill bits for hinges
• Set boring distance to 20 mm
• Cycle machine down to test workpiece
• Measure the distance from the edge of the work piece to the center of the mark left
by the center point of the 35 mm bit. If the dimensions are not the same then loosen
the bolt that holds down the orange plactic pointer to the machine. Adjust so that it
points to the correct mark.
• If the machine has a digital counter (optional) and the displayed number is not the
same as the dimension then loosen the set screw on the stop collar while keeping
the orange plactic handle from turning. Rotate the stop collar until the correct number
is displayed and retighten the set screw.
4.1.13) Setting ruler stops (2.7)
Set the ruler stops (2.7) to the desired dimension and clamp.
IMPORTANT:
Indicator edge is on the inside of the sliding part.
SP7
BOX
COM
CLP
SYS
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4 - Concealed hinge installation
4.1.15) Setting clamps (optional) (4.17) to the material thickness
• Loosen clamping knob (4.18) .
• Set the clamps (4.17) so that the distance between the door and the clamp guard
(4.19) is a max. x = 1/8” / 3 mm.
• Tighten clamping knob by hand (4.18)
4.1.16) Attaching insertion ram to swing arm (4.8)
• Place insertion ram on to the two mounting screws (4.20) on the swing arm (4.8) .
• Tighten the screws so that the insertion ram is secure.
4.1.17) Clipping concealed hinge on to the insertion ram
4.1.18) Boring
• Drill power switch (3.1) to ON
• Clamp button (optional) (3.3) to pos. “Auto”
• Swing arm (4.8) must be swivelled up.
• Hold down door outside of danger area (A) and press against the ruler stop (2.7) .
• Press drill/press stroke button (3.2) until boring depth is reached.
• Release drill/press stroke button (3.2).
ATTENTION:
All items except for the work piece should be removed from the work
area of the machine. Keep your hands out of work area (A).

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4 - Concealed hinge installation
4.1.19) Checking the tilt adjustment of the swing arm (4.8)
• Swivel down swing arm (4.8) to the stop.
• Check whether or not the concealed hinge is aligned with the bored holes.
• If it is misaligned, this can be caused by two things:
a) Swivel arm (4.8) is not set vertical.
- Use the screw to correct this setting (4.21)
b) Insertion ram is off-center:
- Correct this setting using the adjustment screws (4.22) on the insertion ram.
4.1.20) Inserting the concealed hinge
IMPORTANT:
If the drill/press stroke button (3.2) is only lightly pressed a few
millimeters, the boring unit moves downwards at creep speed.
• Press the drill/press stroke button (3.2) until the concealed hinge is inserted
completely.
• Release drill/press stroke button (3.2).
• Swivel up swing arm (4.8) .
• Loosen the clamps by pressing the
clamp button (3.3)
• Remove door from the work table or push to the next stop.
ATTENTION:
All items except for the work piece should be removed from the work
area of the machine. Keep your hands out of work area (A).
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5.1 - Wing mounting plate installation
5 - Mounting plate installation
5.1.1) Required parts
• Drill bits:
1 x ø5 mm clockwise (5.1) (marked in black)
1 x ø5 mm counterclockwise (5.2) (marked in orange)
• Cover caps (4.3)
• Cabinet side
• Wing mounting plate with system screws
5.1.2) Setting drill bit length
(see point 4.1.2)
5.1.3) Setting boring pattern
• Pull out spring loaded boring head securing knob (4.5)
• Simultaneously move the lever (4.6) to the “Hole group” symbol (5.3)
• Release spring loaded boring head securing knob (4.5)
5.1.4) Installing drill bits into the chuck
(see point 4.1.4)
5.1.5) Checking boring depth setting
(see points 4.1.5 / 4.1.6 / 4.1.7)
5.1.6) Setting the stroke speed
(see points 4.1.8 / 4.1.9 / 4.1.10)
5.1.7) Setting the boring distance
• Set the desired dimension using the hand wheel
• Example: SYS-37 mm
5.1.8) Setting ruler stops (2.7)
Set the ruler stops (2.7) to the desired dimension and clamp.
IMPORTANT:
Indicator edge is on the inside of the sliding part.
SP7
BOX
COM
CLP
SYS
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5 - Mounting plate installation
5.1.9) Placing cabinet side on the work table and pushing up against the stop
(See point 4.1.14)
5.1.10) Setting clamps (optional) (4.16) to the material thickness
(See point 4.1.15)
5.1.11) Boring
(See point 4.1.18)
5.1.12) Releasing clamps (optional)
• Briefly press clamp button (3.3)
• Push cabinet side to the next stop
ATTENTION:
All items except for the work piece should be removed from the work
area of the machine. Keep your hands out of work area (A).
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