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1. 15 16 17 18 Pans 19 23 uicit 23 CRRFTEX O CATE GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MACHINES Extreme caution should be used when operating all power tools Know your power tool be familiar with its operation read through the owner s manual and practice safe usage procedures at all times ALWAYS read and understand the NEVER leave a tool unattended while it user manual before operating the machine CONNECT your machine ONLY to the matched and specific power source ALWAYS wear safety glasses respirators hearing protection and safety shoes when operating your machine DO NOT wears loose clothing or jewelry when operating your machine Wear protective hair covering SAFE ENVIRONMENT is important Keep the area free of dust dirt and other debris in the immediate vicinity of your machine BE ALERT DO NOT use prescription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgment to safely use your machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels router bits shaper heads blades knives or making other adjustments or repairs is in operation NEVER allow unsupervised or untrained person to operate the machine NEVER reach over the table wh
2. CRRFTEX SERIES CX612 MINI MILLING MACHINE WITH BRUSHLESS MOTOR User Manual march 18h 2014 COPYRIGHT 2014 BY CRAFTEX INDUSTRIES 0 MAY BE PRODUCED me TABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Instructions for 3 Specific Safety Instructions e sch ora nn ine ein ns nial 4 GX612 FedalUf o ada Ru 5 Physical FSalll GSs uc e a oU cab OU pM dU D HR UU UM I 6 Proper OONN vete des 7 UP ad tte LA I E M LH EU E LLL LM 8 TR TREES 8 Mounting to a Workbench or Stangd 8 7 aad Go rset IRL PONE DRE OPE 9 Dll chuck Removal MM fa 9 s ue tras Cm tL aca a ata tees 10 Test Run and Spindle Break 1n pp 11 11 RP 11 WADI a 12 Miting 12 13 14 HOD MM A 14
3. MINI MILLING MACHINE As part of the growing line of Craftex metalworking equipment we are proud to offer the 612 a Mini Milling Machine with Variable Speed and Brushless Motor By following the instructions and procedures laid out in this user manual you will receive years of excellent service and satisfaction The CX612 is a professional tool and like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor opidi eid x Rr b 500 Watt 110 V 60Hz Brushless Drilling Capacity 5 8 16mm End Mill 3 4 20mm Face Capacity 1 3 8 35mm Spindle R8 Head rr 45 Number of Spindle Speeds Variable Range of Spindle Speeds 100 RPM 2500 RPM Table 15 1 2 390mm x 3 5 8 93mm Max Table Longitudinal Travel 8 3 4 220mm Max Table Cross Travel 4 100mm Maximum Spindle Travel 7 180mm Number of T Slots 3 Net Weight approx 50 Kg 3 Years CRRFTEX CX SERIES CX612 MINI MILLING MACHINE PHYSICAL FEATURES A Motor B Spindle Cover C ON amp Speed Control Knob D Power Indicator Light E Emergency Stop Button F
4. Chip Guard G Pivot Scale H Scale Pointer Way Cover J Cross Feed Hand Wheel K Table Cross Feed Lock Lever L Table Longitudinal Movement Lock M Longitudinal Hand Wheel N Table 0 Limit Block P Column Q Fine Feed Knob R Head Lock Lever S Rapid Down Feed Handle PROPER GROUNDING Grounding provides a of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock CX612 is for use on a normal 110 volt circuit Make sure that the machine is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug If an adaptor plug is used it must be attached to the metal screw of the receptacle To prevent electrical hazards have qualified electrician ensure that the line is properly wired The sander should be wired with a plug having 3 prongs to fit a 3 prong grounded receptacle as shown in figure 1 Do not remove the grounding prong to fit it into a 2 pronged outlet 110 Volt Grounded Outlet Grounding Plug Figure 1 110 Volts outlet for CX612 WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CX612 Always try to position your machine close to the power source so that you do not need to use extension cords In case if you really find it nece
5. M6 1 0 16 CX61216 INDICATOR 17 CX61217 SCREW RND HD M6 1 0 X 8 18 CX61218 SPRING 19 CX61219 SCREW 20 CX61220 HANDLE 21 CX61221 SCREW M6 1 0 X 25 22 CX61222 BOLT 23 CX61223 Y AXIS GIB 24 CX61224 X AXIS GIB 25 CX61225 SCREW SET 6 1 0 X 25 26 CX61226 SADDLE 27 CX61227 RULER 28 CX61228 SCREW 2 X3 29 CX61229 NUT Y AXIS LEADSCREW 30 CX61230 SCREW M6 1 0 X 10 31 CX61231 GUIDE FINGER 32 CX61232 BEARING SEAT 33 CX61233 BEARING 8200 34 CX61234 Y AXIS LEADSCREW 35 CX61235 WORKING TABLE 36 CX61236 END COVER 37 CX61237 SCREW CAP M6 1 0 X 10 38 CX61238 SCREW CAP M6 1 0 X 20 39 CX61239 GIB COLUMN CONNECTOR 40 CX61240 KEY M8X8X 12 41 CX61241 SHAFT 42 CX61242 BRACKET SUPPORT 43 CX61243 WASHER FLAT M10 44 CX61244 WASHER LOCK M10 45 CX61245 SCREW CAP M10 1 5 X 30 46 CX61246 SCREW CAP M6 1 0 X 16 47 CX61247 CONNECT TRAY 48 CX61248 RULER 49 CX61249 SCREW FLAT HD M6 1 0 X 12 50 CX61250 RACK 51 CX61251 FIXED SLEEVE 52 CX61252 SCREW M3 X 8 53 CX61253 BRACKET 54 CX61254 RULER 55 CX61255 SHAFT 56 CX61256 KEY M X4X8 57 CX61257 SPRING 58 CX61258 FERRULE 59 CX61259 SPRING SEAT 60 CX61260 SCREW M5 0 8 X 8 61 CX61261 COVER 62 CX61262 ARM 63 CX61263 WASHER FLAT M12 64 CX61264 COVER 65 CX61265 NUT ACORN 8 1 25 66 CX61266 S
6. Remove all the tools used for assembling the machine and make sure all the guards are in place WARNING Before starting the milling machine make sure that you have read and understood the manual and you are familiar with the functions and safety features on this machine Failure to do so may cause serious personal injury or damage to the machine To test run the CX612 1 Lubricate the machine as instructed on page 15 2 Connect the power cord to the outlet and turn the ON amp Speed Control Knob 1 3 of a complete turn to turn the machine ON 3 Let the machine run for 10 minutes and the machine should run smoothly without excessive noise or vibration If you hear any unusual noise s coming the machine or if it vibrates excessively shut the machine OFF immediately and disconnect from the power source Investigate to determine the problem with your machine 10 If the machine runs smoothly perform as instructed in the next step 4 Increase the RPM slowly half turn and let the machine run for another 10 minutes 5 Increase the RPM slowly all the way and let the machine run for another 10 minutes 6 Now push the Emergency Stop Button in it should turn the machine OFF 7 The system can be re activated by opening the switch cover and pushing in and up on the button and allowing the inner button to release DOWN FEED CONTROLS The 612 features two down feed methods rapid down
7. clean and grease and lubricate it regularly Only through good care you can be sure that the working quality of the machine will remain constant 2 During operation the chips which fall onto the sliding surface should be cleaned in a timely fashion Frequent inspections should be made to prevent chips from falling into the position between the work table and the slide ways WARNING Do not remove the chips with your bare hands There is a risk of cut due to sharp edged chips Never use flammable solvents or cleaning agents or agents that generate noxious fumes Protect electrical components such as motors switches switch boxes etc against humidity when cleaning 3 After the operation every day eliminate all the chips and clean different parts of the machine tool and apply machine tool oil to prevent from rusting 4 Make sure your work area is well ventilated 5 Check the machine everyday before operation for worn or damaged cord wire loose nuts and bolts and make sure all the safety devices are working properly lt gt CRRFTE OCRAFTEX GIBS ADJUSTMENT After a period of time movement of the work table and the head over the slide ways will cause normal wear that needs to be adjusted Make sure the adjustments are equal and in small increment To adjust the gib screws Make sure the machine is OFF and the cord is disconnected from the power source Locate the work table horizontal adjustme
8. must be level so that the machine is mounted in a stable position Lift the machine using a fork truck or get the help of an assistant and place it over the stand or workbench Make sure the machine is centered on the workbench Locate the four mounting holes on the CX612 base and mark the holes on workbench or stand using a center punch oles Figure 2 Mounting h Remove the machine and drill four holes where you marked the workbench or stand top Position the machine on the stand or workbench and align the holes on the machine base with the holes on the stand or workbench top Bolt the machine base properly on the work bench or stand top ASSEMBLY The hand wheels on your CX612 come installed and you will need to install only the handles on the hand wheels Attach the handles to the longitudinal and cross feed hand wheels and secure the handles by threading the screws using a screwdriver See figure 3 Figure 3 Installing the handles onto the hand wheels DRILL CHUCK REMOVAL The CX612 might come with the drill chuck installed in the spindle You will have to remove the drill chuck before performing a test run To remove the chuck and arbor from the spindle Make sure the cord is disconnected from the power source Remove the screws securing the chip guard and remove the chip guard for easy access Remove the draw bar plastic cover from the top Insert the spindle locking pin into the hole on the
9. position Remove the drawbar cap and loosen the drawbar Clean the surface of the collet and spindle taper so that there is no debris and grease Insert the cutting tool into the collet and then insert the collet all the way into the spindle taper untill it touches the threaded end of the drawbar Hold the collet with one hand and thread the drawbar into the collet Hold the cutting tool into the collet with one hand and tighten the draw bar using the proper sized wrench with another hand Make sure not to over tighten the drawbar Over tightening the drawbar will make collet removal difficult and will cause damage to the spindle taper To remove the collet Make sure the machine is OFF and the cord is disconnected from the power source Make sure the column securely is locked in position Locate the hole on the spindle shown in figure 10 and insert the spindle locking pin inside hole with one hand Figure 10 Hole position on the spindle Loosen the drawbar with a wrench using the other hand Hold the cutting tool with a piece of cloth to prevent it from falling on the table Now tap the drawbar with a mallet to unseat the taper Unscrew the drawbar by hand and remove the collet CRRFTE C CRAFTEX 13 MAINTENANCE During the life of your machine you will need to practice some regular maintenance to keep your machine in peak performance condition 1 Treat your machine with care keep it
10. spindle See figure 4 Figure 4 Hole to insert the locking pin inside WARNING Do not remove the drawbar completely before striking it with a mallet or it will damage the threads o the drawbar and the arbor Loosen the drawbar using a proper sized wrench but do not remove it Tap the drawbar with a mallet from the top to unseat the taper of the arbor and spindle Hold the chuck with one hand and loosen the drawbar completely with another hand lt gt CRRFTE gan 9 CONTROL PANEL This section provides information on the CX612 control panel It is good to get familiar with your machine s control panel before operation Figure 5 Control panel A ON amp SPEED CONTROL KNOB The CX612 is a variable speed milling machine and features a speed control knob This buttons turns the milling machine ON and controls the spindle RPM B POWER INDICATOR LIGHT This light shines when power is ON C FAULT INDICATOR LIGHT This light shines when there is a disruption in the system D EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The CX612 features a large emergency stop button used to stop the machine in the emergency cases After using emergency stop button it is necessary to reset the On Speed Control Knob e TEST RUN AND SPINDLE BREAK IN Once you have assembled your milling machine completely it is then time for a test run to make sure that the machine works properly and is ready for operation
11. 115 GEARED SHAFT 116 CX612116 GEAR 117 CX612117 SUPPORT 118 CX612118 PIN B4 X 16 119 CX612119 SPRING 120 CX612120 SCREW SET M6 1 0 X 8 121 CX612121 STEEL BALL 122 CX612122 HANDLE 123 CX612123 HANDLE KNOB 8 1 25 X 40 124 CX612124 C RING 12 EXT 125 CX612125 HANDLE SEAT 126 CX612126 SCREW CAP M5 0 8 X 20 127 CX612127 COVER 128 CX612128 SCREW M4 0 7 X 6 129 CX612129 SLEEVE 130 CX612130 PIN A3 X 12 131 612131 PIN B3 X 12 132 CX612132 UNIVERSAL JOINT 133 CX612133 UNIVERSAL SHAFT 134 CX612134 SCREW CAP M5 0 8 X 25 135 CX612135 BRACKET 136 CX612136 GRADUATED COLLAR 137 CX612137 SCREW SET M4 0 7 X 12 lt 21 CX SERIES 138 CX612138 KNOB ROUND METAL 139 CX612139 SPRING 140 CX612140 SCREW CAP 6 1 0 X 35 142 CX612142 PC BOARD SPEED CONTROL 143 CX612143 COVER 145 CX612145 SPEED CONTROL KNOB 146 CX612146 GREEN LAMP 147 CX612147 YELLOW LAMP 148 CX612148 COVER 149 CX612149 SCREW 150 CX612150 SWITCH 151 CX612151 FUSE HOLDER 152 CX612152 FUSE 153 CX612153 SPEED CONTROL SWITCH POTENTIOMETER CRRFTEX 22 CX SERIES 91 CRAFTEX lt WARRANTY CRAFTEX 3 YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY Craftex warrants every product to be free from defects in materials and agrees to correct such defects where applicable This warranty covers three years for parts and 90 days for labor unless specified otherwise to the original purch
12. CREW SPECIAL 67 CX61267 SUPPORT 68 CX61268 LIMIT BLOCK 69 CX61269 GIB LIMIT BLOCK 70 CX61270 MOUNTING FLANGE 71 CX61271 NUT HEX M24 72 CX61272 SCREW M5 0 8 X 6 73 CX61273 TIGHTEN RING 74 CX61274 COLUMN 75 CX61275 COLUMN COVER 76 CX61276 POWER LINE 77 CX61277 ELECTRICAL BOX 78 CX61278 SCREW M4 0 7 X8 79 CX61279 PLUG 80 CX61280 DRILL CHUCK ARBOR R8 JT33 81 CX61281 SCREW CAP M5 0 8 X 10 82 CX61282 OIL COVER 83 CX61283 BEARING 80206 84 CX61284 SPINDLE 85 CX61285 KEY M6 X 6 X 18 DRE 86 CX61286 SPINDLE CUTTER GUARD 87 CX61287 SCREW CAP M5 0 8 X8 88 CX61288 CONTROL BOX 89 CX61289 SCREW M4 0 7 X8 90 CX61290 PULLEY SPINDLE CRRFTEX 20 CX SERIES 91 CX61291 FIXED SLEEVE 92 CX61292 NUT SPECIAL 93 CX61293 DRAWBAR 7 16 20 94 CX61294 DRAWBAR COVER 95 CX612MOT BRUSHLESS MOTOR 96 CX61296 KEY DRE 97 CX61297 PULLEY MOTOR 98 CX61298 WASHER IV 99 CX61299 DRIVE BELT COGGED 100 CX612100 SCREW H M6 1 0 X 18 101 CX612101 MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE 102 CX612102 COVER 103 CX612103 SPINDLE BOX 104 CX612104 SCREW M6 1 0 X 25 105 CX612105 INDICATOR 106 CX612106 SPINDLE BOX 107 CX612107 Z AXIS GIB 108 CX612108 SCREW M8 1 25 X 80 109 CX612109 BOLT 110 CX612110 SPRING YII 111 CX612111 HANDLE 112 CX612112 SCREW M6 1 0 X 10 113 CX612113 WORM 114 CX612114 KEY MAX 4 X 20 115 CX612
13. able See figure 8 CROSS FEED The cross feed or Y axis movement of the table is controlled by a hand wheel at the front of the table This hand wheel moves the table close to or away from the column and it can be locked using the lock lever located underneath the table on the right side of the machine See figure 8 Levers Figure 8 Table travel controls ge TILTING THE COLUMN The column can be tilted up to 45 either to the right or to the left on vertical axis and locked in position To tilt the column Make sure the machine is OFF and the cord is disconnected from the power source Ensure that the machine is securely connected to the workbench or table and the workbench or table is sturdy enough to hold the machine when the column is tilted Hold the head with one hand and loosen the nut securing the column to the base shown in figure 9 Figure 9 Loosening the nut securing the column to the base Position the column to the desired angle and retighten the nut properly WARNING Make sure to support the head while loosening the nut to prevent the head from falling Failure to do so could result the falling of the head and personal injury could occur 12 R8 COLLETS The CX612 comes with an R8 spindle taper and accepts only R8 collets To install the collet Make sure the machine is OFF and the cord is disconnected from the power source Make sure the column securely is locked in
14. aser from the date of purchase but does not apply to malfunctions arising directly or indirectly from misuse abuse improper installation or assembly negligence accidents repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance Proof of purchase is necessary All warranty claims are subject to inspection of such products or part thereof and Craftex reserves the right to inspect any returned item before a refund or replacement may be issued This warranty shall not apply to consumable products such as blades bits belts cutters chisels punches etceteras Craftex shall in no event be liable for injuries accidental or otherwise death to persons or damage to property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products RETURNS REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS To return repair or replace a Craftex product you must visit the appropriate Busy Bee Tools showroom or call 1 800 461 BUSY Craftex is a brand of equipment that is exclusive to Busy Bee Tools For replacement parts directly from Busy Bee Tools for this machine please call 1 800 461 BUSY 2879 and have your credit card and part number handy e All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the near
15. before you start the machine NEVER turn the power ON with the cutting tool contacting the work piece SELECT THE PROPER SPINDLE SPEED for the type of work and material you are cutting Let the spindle reach to its full speed before beginning a cut DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL Always use the machine at the rate for which it is designed Do not force the machine doing a job for which it is not designed NEVER LEAVE the machine unattended while it is running ALWAYS turn off the power before removing scrap pieces and cleaning the machine SHOULD ANY PART of your tool be missing damaged or fail in any way shut off the machine immediately and remove the plug from power source Replace any damaged or missing parts before resuming operation MAKE SURE before installing and removing any parts servicing cleaning or making any adjustments the switch is in the OFF position and the cord is un plugged from the power source BEFORE OPERATING your 612 make sure you have read understood all the safety instructions in the manual and you are familiar with your machine If you fail to do so serious injury could occur WARNING The safety instructions given above can not be complete because the environment in every shop is different Always consider safety first as it applies to your individual working conditions gt OG CRRFTEX CX612 MINI MILLING MACHINE bar 1 FEATURES MODEL CX612
16. en the tool is in operation ALWAYS keep blades knives and bits sharpened and properly aligned ALL OPERATIONS MUST BE performed with the guards in place to ensure safety ALWAYS use push sticks and feather boards to safely feed your work through the machine ALWAYS make sure that any tools used for adjustments are removed before operating the machine ALWAYS keep bystanders safely away while the machine is in operation NEVER attempt to remove jammed cutoff pieces until the blade has come to a full stop S Os CX612 MINI MILLING MACHINE SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND UNDERSTAND the user manual before operating the milling drilling machine ALWAYS WEAR safety glasses for the protection of your eyes while operating this machine WEAR PROPER APPAREL Loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewelry may get caught in moving parts of the machine Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Do not wear gloves and keep your fingers and hair away from rotating parts KEEP GUARDS in place Safe guards must be kept in place and in working order Do not operate the milling machine unless the chip guard is in its position guarding the spindle MAKE SURE the work piece is properly clamped to the table before operating the machine Never hold the work piece by hands when using the mill MAKE SURE the cutting tool is sharp not damaged and properly secured in the chuck
17. est warehouse Returns must be accompanied with a copy of your original invoice as proof of purchase Returns must be in an un used condition and shipped in their original packaging a letter explaining your reason for the return Incurred shipping and handling charges are not refundable e Busy Bee will repair or replace the item at our discretion and subject to our inspection Repaired or replaced items will be returned to you pre paid by our choice of carriers e Busy Bee reserves the right to refuse reimbursement or repairs or replacement if a third party without our prior authorization has carried out repairs to the item e Repairs made by Busy Bee are warranted for 30 days on parts and labour e Any unforeseen repair charges will be reported to you for acceptance prior to making the repairs e The Busy Bee Parts amp Service Departments are fully equipped to do repairs on all products purchased from us with the exception of some products that require the return to their authorized repair depots A Busy Bee representative will provide you with the necessary information to have this done e For faster service it is advisable to contact the nearest Busy Bee location for parts availability prior to bringing your product in for repairs gt CRAFTE S C TEX 23
18. feed and fine down feed RAPID DOWN FEED Loosen the lock lever securing the head to the column and pull the down feed handle to disengage the teeth See figure 6 Figure 6 Down feed controls Turn the handle to raise or lower the head FINE FEED Make sure the lock lever securing the head to the column is loosened See figure 7 Push the down feed handle to engage the teeth and to enable the fine feed Turn the find feed knob to the desired depth LIMIT BLOCK The limit block allows to limit the amount of head travel while down feeding This feature is used when drilling repeated holes To set the limit block Make sure the machine is OFF and the cord is disconnected from the power source Select the depth of cut and move the head to that position and lock it in position using the lock lever shown in figure 7 Limit Block Lock Figure 7 Setting the limit block Loosen the limit block lock lever and slide the limit block and set it tight against the bottom of the head and lock it in position TABLE TRAVEL The CX612 is designed so that the table travels in X and Y axis and the travel is controlled by two hand wheels LONGITUDINAL TRAVEL The longitudinal travel or X axis movement of the table is controlled by a hand wheel at the end of the table This hand wheel moves the table side to side The longitudinal movement can be locked in position using the lock lever located on the front of the t
19. nt gib screw A on the right side of the table and vertical adjustment gib screw B on the front side of the table as shown in figure 11 Figure 11 Adjusting the gib screws Loosen the lock nuts Move the table and tighten each set screw a little When the screws are properly adjusted you will feel the resistance Tighten the lock nuts 14 LUBRICATION Apply three to four drops of ISO 68 or similar oil directly to the areas shown in figure 13 Figure 13 Lubrication areas Apply a light weight grease every month directly to the cross feed screw column gear rack and longitudinal lead screw CX612 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM CX612 PARTS DIAGRAM 3 DN 27 291 Tet CRRFTE 1 CX612 PARTS DIAGRAM 74 5 gt gt e D gt g 9 gt S SW g 8 2 CRRFTE OAT 18 CX612 PARTS LIST 1 CX61201 SCREW HANDLE 8 1 25 X 55 2 CX61202 HANDWHEEL HANDLE 3 CX61203 NUT HEX M8 1 25 4 CX61204 WASHER FLAT M8 5 CX61205 HANDWHEEL 6 CX61206 Y AXIS LEAD SCREW 7 CX61207 KEY M4 X4 X 16 8 CX61208 GRADUATED COLLAR 9 CX61209 SPRING 10 CX61210 SCREW CAP M6 1 0 X 12 11 CX61211 Y AXIS SCREW SEAT 12 CX61212 NUT 13 CX61213 BASE 14 CX61214 SCREW SET M6 1 0 X 20 15 CX61215 NUT HEX
20. ssary to use an extension cord make sure the extension cord does not exceed 50 feet in length and the cord is 14 gauge to prevent motor damage SETUP Before setting up your machine you should read and understand the instructions given in this manual The unpainted surfaces of this machine are coated with a rust preventive waxy oil and you will want to remove this before starting assembly Use a solvent cleaner that will not damage painted surfaces WARNING CX612 is a heavy machine do not over exert yourself Use a fork truck or get the help of an assistant for safe moving Before setting up your machine you should read and understand the instructions given in this manual UNPACKING To ensure safe transportation this machine is properly packaged shipped completely in a crate When unpacking carefully inspect the crate and ensure that nothing has been damaged during transit While doing inventory if you can not find any part check if the part is already installed on the machine Some of the parts come assembled with the machine for the shipping purposes lt gt CRRFTE OCRAFTEX MOUNTING TO WORKBENCH OR STAND The CX612 features four mounting holes on its base which allows to be mounted on a stand or workbench To mount the machine on a stand or workbench Make sure the stand or the workbench is sturdy enough to support a weight of 50 Kg weight of CX612 The stand or workbench

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