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Ensure there is no damage to the mains connec-
tion cables, switch and anti-kink device.
The magnet produces magnetic and electromag-
netic fields that can have a negative effect on
medical implants.
The surface for the electromagnet must be clean
and flat.
The magnet holding power depends on material
thickness and condition.
Paint, zinc and oxide layers reduce the magnet
holding power.
Do not expose the machine to rain and do not use
in wet or potentially explosive rooms.
Disconnect the mains plug from the plug socket
before performing any adjustments or mainte-
nance on the machine. Caution! When you unplug
the mains plug, the magnet loses its holding
power.
If (after use) the magnetic drill stand is placed on a
material with low heat-dissipation characteristics
for a long period (e.g. plastic), the magnet must not
be switched on because this could lead to over-
heating of the magnetic coils.
Follow the instructions for lubrication and tool
replacement.
Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and
grease.
Caution! The use of other tools and accessories
can result in a risk of injury.
Use the handle (4) on the magnetic drill stand
when transporting the machine.
Always wear a safety harness when
working on scaffolds.
Wear ear protectors.
Wear protective goggles.
Danger - electrical voltage.
Danger - magnetic field.
Persons with pacemakers prohibited.
5 Overview
See page 3 (please unfold).
1 Securing strap
2 Ratchet on securing strap
3 Two holding points
4 Handle
5 Container for cooling lubrication unit
6 Supply cock on cooling lubrication unit
7 Threaded pins for adjusting backlash of the
side plate
8 Thumbwheel (1st /2nd gear) *
9 Slot in machine neck for driving out tools *
10 Removal tool *
11 Drill spindle with tool attachment (MK 2) *
12 Setting wheel (speed adjustment) *
13 Electronic signal indicator*
14 Slide plate
15 Lever for moving driving unit up and down
16 Switch (switching on driving unit)
17 Switch (switching off driving unit)
18 Switch (switching on/off magnet)
19 Switch (direction of rotation) *
20 Magnet block/Magnet
21 Tool holder threaded pins*
22 Tool holder (Weldon, 19 mm) *
23 Anti-twist device*
* depending on fittings/model
6 Initial Operation
Before plugging in, check that the rated
mains voltage and mains frequency, as
stated on the rating label, match with your power
supply.
Check the machine for possible damage:
Before using the machine, you must carefully
check protective devices or slightly damaged
components to ensure they are operating perfectly
and as intended. Check that moving parts are in
perfect working order and do not jam and check
whether parts are damaged. All parts must be
correctly installed and fulfil all conditions neces-
sary to ensure the perfect operation of the
machine. Damaged protective devices and parts
must be repaired or replaced according to specifi-
cations by an authorised specialist workshop.
6.1
Power-Supply Connection
The machine is in protection class I and must
therefore only be connected to sockets earthed
according to specifications.
Regularly check the power cable on the power tool
and have it repaired by an approved expert if
damaged.
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