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Revision as of 12:04, 22 February 2019
Benchtop Mill | |
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Manufacturer | Wabeco |
Model | F1210 |
Obtained | Pledge Drive (May 2016) |
Location | Metalworking Area |
Team | Metalworking |
Induction Required | No |
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This is a Wabeco 11400 / F1210 precision milling machine which arrived as a result of the May 2016 pledged drive for tools.
The mill is currently located on a workbench against the back wall near the Metalworking Area and the fire doors. Wooden covers have been made to protect the bed, please ensure these are replaced after use.
Accessories
The Benchtop mill has the following accessories available:
- Milling vice
- Digital caliper-type XYZ readouts
- Dial indicator and mounting
In addition to these, there are tools and additional accessories available in the drawer immediately below the machine.
Documentation
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http://www.emcomachinetools.co.uk/image/data/f1200toccf1210hs%20Copy%201.pdf
Safety
Do not, ever, use an ordinary Jacobs-type drill chuck to hold milling tools. Collet chucks are a much more secure and safe way of holding such tools (a drill-chuck is fine when the operating force is along the axis, but will loosen dangerously if sideways forces are applied).