OPERATING INSTRUCTION
1) BEFORE STARTING THE EQUIPMENT
1. Assembling the machine Position the machine base
(1). Fasten mounting flange with pillar (2) using three screws (3) and washers to drill base (1).
Push the drill table (4) with drill table clamp shaft onto the pillar (2) (Fig. 3). Lock the drill table into the
desired position using the clamping screw (5).
Place drill head (6) with V-belt cover (7) and motor (8) onto the drill pillar and fasten using the Allen screws
(20).
Screw the three ball-shaped handles (9) onto the feeder cross handle.
Note: All bare parts are greased in order to protect them from corrosion. Before mounting the drill chuck (10)
onto the spindle (11), both parts must be completely degreased using an environmentally friendly solvent.
This ensures optimal transmission of power.
2. INSTALLING THE MACHINE (Fig. 1)
Before you use the drill for the first time it must be permanently fixed in position. Use both mounting holes
(12) in the base plate to do this. Ensure that the equipment is freely accessible for operation, adjustment
and maintenance. Note: The fixing screws may only be tightened to a point where they do not distort or
deform the base plate. Excessive tension can lead to fracture.
3. HINGED CHIP GUARD (Fig. 4-6)
Unscrew the three screws (21). Push the transparent cover (23) into the groove of the red mounting frame
(24) and fasten it again with the screws (21). Then use the clamping screw to fasten the folding chip guard
(13) to the machine. Finally swing up the chip guard, push the scroll chuck (10) with a jerk onto the taper
and check that the tool is securely seated.
The height of the cover (23) is infinitely adjustable and can be locked using both thumb screws (22).
The chip guard (13) can be flipped upwards to change drill bits, however ensure that the chip guard (13) is
back in its initial position before restarting the equipment.
4) PRIOR TO USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Ensure that the voltage of the mains supply complies with the specifications on the rating plate. Connect
the equipment only to a socket with the properly installed earthing contact. The drill is equipped with a
no-volt trip that is designed to protect the operator from an undesired restart following a drop in voltage.
Should this happen, the equipment must be physically restarted.
5) OPERATION
1. General (Fig. 2)
To switch on the equipment, push in the green On button "I" (18); the drill starts up. To switch off, press the
red Off button "O" (19); the drill shuts down. Ensure that you do not overload the equipment. If the sound
of the motor drops in pitch during operation, it is being overloaded. Do not overload the equipment to the
point where the motor comes to a standstill.
2. Fitting tools to the drill chuck (Fig. 1)
Make sure that the power plug is removed from the socket-outlet before changing tools. Only cylindrical
tools with the stipulated maximum shaft diameter may be clamped in the drill chuck (10). Only use a tool
that is sharp and free of defects. Do not use tools whose shaft is damaged or which are deformed or flawed
in any other way. Use only accessories and attachments that are specified in the operating instructions or
have been approved by the manufacturer.
3. Using the quick-change drill chuck
Your drill is equipped with a gear-toothed drill chuck (10). In order to insert a drill bit, flip up the chip guard
(13), insert the drill bit, then tighten down the drill chuck using the supplied chuck key. Pull out the chuck
key. Ensure that the clamped tool is firmly seated. Important. Do not leave the chuck key in the clamp hole.
Doing so will cause the chuck key to be catapulted out, which could cause injury.
4. Setting the speed (Fig. 1/8/9)
First switch the equipment off, then pull the power plug. The various spindle speeds can be set by moving
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