458. Swivelling the milling headIn order to create bored holes or contact areas under an angle that deviates from the usual verticalposition of the milling head, the milling head may be swivelled up to 90 degrees to the left or right.To swivel the milling head, proceed as follows:1. Undo the hexagonal nut (6) clockwise against the tool spindle housing far enough that the indexbolt (4) can be removed by hand.2. Slightly undo the hexagonal screw (19) and the hexagonal (21) on the vertical skid by rotating anti-clockwise.3. Swivel the milling head to the left or right to the desired degree position4. To secure the milling head in the desired position, tighten the hexagonal screw (19) andhexagonal nut (21)Bringing the milling head back to the normal position1. Undo the hexagonal screw (19) and the hexagonal nut (21) on the vertical skid in such a way thatthe milling head can be swivelled.2. Bring the milling head back to the vertical position3. After returning the hexagonal nut (6) back into place on the index bolt, this may be pushed into theopening on the tool spindle housing by hand and secured with light hammer blows.4. Tighten the hexagonal nut (6) and the securing nut (7) of the index bolt (4) as well as thehexagonal screw (19) and the hexagonal nut (21) on the vertical skid.