Power Supply And Grounding; Start-Up; Electrical Safety Checks; Before Starting Work Or Use Of Magnetic Core Drill Machine - Jepson MAGPRO 40 2S Instrucciones De Servicio

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Gloves can be caught by the core drill machine
create serious injuries to hands.
10. The device may not be operated in a damp
environment
8.2.

POWER SUPPLY AND GROUNDING

In the case of malfunction or a defect, the
grounding provides a path of lowest resistance
for the electric current in order to reduce the
risk of electric shock. The machine is equipped
with a power cable provided with an equipment
protective conductor and a grounded plug.
The plug must be plugged into a
suitable socket that is properly installed
and grounded according to all local
laws and regulations. Do not alter the
provided plug. If it does not fit into the socket, an
electrician must install a suitable socket.

9. START-UP

After unpacking the machine from the packaging,
verify if there is any visual damage. Place the
machine on a low carbon metal surface so that
it is solid and level. A minimal thickness of 25 mm
or 1 inch and at least 100 mm by 120 mm low
carbon steel is required for magnets to function
properly with sufficient holding force. Check for tool
magnetic clamping function. Secure the machine
with safety latching strap. Strap provides additional
tool holding security if magnet loosened or power
fails. Check that the tool is tightened securely before
operating tool. When additional low carbon steel
plate is used, make sure the steel is also secured
properly.
9.1.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY CHECKS

Before inserting the power supply plug into the
socket of power source, make sure that it is a
grounded socket. Make sure the power source
voltage and frequency match the magnetic core
drill machine. In the case cable extensions are
used, operator must make sure that they are
also grounded. Only use extension cables with a
cable cross-section of 1.5mm². Only use approved
extension cables for the work place.
9.2.
BEFORE STARTING WORK OR USE OF
MAGNETIC CORE DRILL MACHINE
Plug in tool by observing the electrical safety checks
described above. Turn on the magnet and check the
function of the magnetic holding power. Magnetic
core drill machine cannot be turn on unless the
magnet power is turned on first. This is a safety
feature and does not guarantee the magnet is set
up properly. Always check the magnet holding
power and proper tightening of the magnetic tool
before turning on the magnetic core drill machine.
Spindle Check:
Before inserting core drill or drill bits make sure the
machine spindle, tool holder, and the Weldon shank
are free of debris and any foreign objects. Before
use, the tool is not damaged nor worn out, and also
free of debris and any foreign objects. Damaged and
worn out tool may cause unexpected movement of
the magnetic core drill machine leading to danger
to operator and damage to machine. Good quality
core drill will ensure efficient work and safety.
Note:
Always use the appropriate ejector pin of the core
drill tool. Make sure the machine is turned off before
installing or removing the core drills. Tighten the
two Allen screws properly before starting. Adjust
the speed of the machine when the machine is off
and at stand still. Desired speeds selection, follow
the label on the motor housing of the machine.
Attention: Machine can only be turned
on when the magnetic clamp is
working. Will turn off when magnetic
clamp power is cut off. Allow the
overheated tool to cool off running at idle for a few
minutes.

10. OPERATIONS

Recheck the magnetic core drill machine is correctly
plugged in and connected to the correct power
source. Recheck to make sure the magnetic core
drill machine and the work piece is clamped
securely. Recheck to make sure the operator has
appropriate safety equipment if the work is above
ground. Recheck to prevent any injuries from
electrical shock and operating injuries from tool or
operator fallen off.

10.1. SPEED SELECTION OF MAGPRO 40 2S

With the tool properly set up. The speed selector
is at left side of gear box. The upper position is the
high speed. And the lower position is the low speed.
Adjust the speed only when tool is not turned on
and not rotating. Refer to the technical data section
of the manual for the rpm of both high and low
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