Standard Accessories - Rupes P850E Manual De Instrucciones

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The drill spindle will be automatically fixed when
the chuck is actuated.
The chuck has a release safety lock which pre-
vents any unintentional release of the drilling tool
even at high impact frequencies.
After attaching the jaw chuck to the tool, a slightly
higher torque must be used to engage the clam-
ping force safety lock. The torsion angle of the
collar must be approximately 50° during the loc-
king procedure. After this has been completed,
the tool can be tensioned as usual. Turn the col-
lar firmly in the "ZU" direction until a click is
heard. The drill is only properly tensioned when
the collar has been turned as far as possible and
no more clicking is heard.
14. USE AS A SCREWDRIVER
Screwdriver inserts (bits) can fitted directly into
the chuck. Use Phillips screws for best results.
Safe operation is ensured by the self-centering
mechanism. Please make sure to use the correct
screwdriver inserts.
15. CUTTING THREADS
The integrated electronic and the reversal of the
direction of rotation makes the percussion drill
also suitable for cutting threads. The use of
machine taps is recommended. The tap is clam-
ped into the chuck.
The electronic controls are sensitive and should
be handled with utmost care to prevent any brea-
king of tap - particularly when cutting threads into
blind holes. The required torque may be selected
via the adjusting wheel in switch (1).
Important! When cutting threads, use Iow
speeds only.
Always make sure that the chosen speed is
correct for the purpose for which you are
using the machine.
High speeds are necessary for polishing and
grinding. When drilling match speed with type of
material and drill. High speed drilling in steel and
stone will cause premature tool wear.
Use tool steel twist drills for soft materials such
as wood and plastics; carbide-tipped stone drills
for stone and concrete; high speed twist drills for
steel and iron.
Also make sure that, using a gear-rim chuck,
the drill chuck key is never fastened to the
drill with chains, strings or by similar means.
Be sure that the workpiece cannot be taken
along by the drill.
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16. MAINTENANCE
The machine's motor has life-time lubrication and
requires no special maintenance. However,
should you operate the machine on a continuous
basis over long periods of time we recommend
that you send us the machine for thorough clea-
ning and an inspection. This will spara you unne-
cessary repair expenses and increase the machi-
ne's service life. If you always clean the ventilator
of dust after each operation, the motor will enjoy
an ever longer service life. Uniform ventilation is
essential for a long service life.
17. REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES
Our service personnel will do this and all other
servicing work fast and professionally.
18. MAINS CABLE
Damaged mains cables must not be used. They
are to be replaced immediately.
Thanks to the innovative mains cable with patent
quick release lock (6) it is possible for you to
replace the cable with the greatest of ease. Press
the two lock pushbuttons (7) and pull the mains
cable out of the casing (6). Feed the new mains
cable into the hand grip until it snaps in piace.
Various cable lengths are available upon request.
Only use the mains cable module for Rupes
power tools! Do not attempt to operate other
electrical appliances with it!
19. AUXILIARY HANDLE
For safety reasons the side handle should always
be used when working with the percussion drill. It
guarantees safe, wander-free guidance of the
drill, and at the same time precise adjustment of
the drilling depth with the depth stop. Operate the
machine only with the auxiliary handle 9 . Mount
the handle onta the clamping collar of the drill,
turning it to the working position and tightening it
using the handle collar.

20. STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Side handle with depth stop.
21. INFORMAZIONI RELATIVE A RUMORE E
VIBRAZIONI
Measured values deterrnined according to EN 60
745. Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the
machine are: sound pressure level 98 dB (A);
sound power level 109 dB (A). Measurement
uncertainty K = 3 dB.
Wear hearing protectionl
The typically weighted acceleration is 6.83 m/s
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