Technical data
Length:
Weight:
Fit:
Motor
Voltage:
Rotational speed:
Power consumption:
Noise development:
Grip vibration:
For use in dry environments only
Protection class II device
Please do not dispose off the machine!
Scope of delivery:
1 piece
BL/E Long-necked Drill/Grinder
1 piece
Storage case
1 piece
Key for chucks
1 piece
Operating instructions
1 piece
Safety notes
6 pieces
Collet chucks (1.0-1.5-2.0-2.4-
3.0 and 3.2 mm)
Operation
Clamping, exchanging the tool
Caution!
Always disconnect the mains plug before ex-
changing tools!
Never press the lock button while the device
is operating.
A collet chuck is inserted in the spindle of the
device ex works!
Insert the tools are far as possible when
clamping.
Protruding shafts bend easily and cause
rough running.
- 8 -
approx. 300 mm
approx. 630 g
ø 20 mm
230 Volt, 50/60 Hz
5,000 – 20,000/min
max. 100 W
< 70 dB(A)
< 2.5 m/s
2
Always make sure that the collet chuck and
the utilised tool have the same diameter!
1. Turn the swivel nut slightly and simultane-
ously press the lock button until it engages.
2. Release the nut for a few rotations and
exchange the tool.
3. If the collet chuck needs to be replaced
as well, screw off the nut entirely, ex-
change the collet chuck and screw on the
nut lightly by hand.
4. Screw on the nut by hand and tighten us-
ing the supplied wrench.
Note:The long-necked LBS/E drill/grinder was
ergonomically designed so that it is easy to
guide it along the fit. The thread of the collet
chuck nut is countersunk in the machine hous-
ing. Using a drill chuck is not possible for this
reason.
Working with the device
Caution!
• Do not work without protective goggles.
• Do not work with damaged point grindings or
bent shafts.
• Wear a protective mask if large amounts of
dust or harmful dusts accumulate.
Switch on the device by activating the switch
and use the button to set the corresponding
speed to the work. These principles apply:
– Small milling cutters / pins = high speed,
– Large milling cutters / pins = low speed,
Not the amount of the surface pressure but
rather the correct and even speed yields high
grinding performance:
If you would like to manually guide the device
while working, hold it like a ballpoint pen when
milling or engraving. Do not cover the ventila-
tion slits. For coarser work, hold the device as
though it were the shaft of a hammer.
An ideal working environment is achieved if
the device is clamped by its 20 mm fit into an
upright of sensitive drill (see fig. 6), a universal
base attachment or comparable mechanism.