Caution!
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance with instructions, certain resi-
dual risks cannot be rules out. The following
hazards may arise in connection with the
equipment's construction and layout:
1. Lung damage if no suitable protective dust
mask is used.
2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-
tion is used.
3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 Assembling the machine (Fig. 3-11)
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Place the base plate (1) in the desired posi-
tion.
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Fasten the pillar (2) with flange using the sup-
plied screws (3). (Fig. 3)
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Insert the gear rack (33) in the center of the
guide rail provided for it (Fig. 4).
•
Hold the gear rack in position while sliding
the drill table (4) onto the pillar from above
(Fig. 5).
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Now position the locking ring (34) on the pillar
so that it rests lightly on the gear rack (Fig. 6).
Then fasten the socket head screw using the
hex key (30) (Fig. 7).
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Secure the drill table at the desired height
with the tightening screw (5).
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Finally mount the complete machine head (6)
on the pillar.
Note: If possible, lift the machine head onto
the pillar together with another person.
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Align the machine head so that it is vertical to
the base plate and secure the pre-fitted screw
a with the help of the supplied hex key (30)
(Fig. 8).
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Screw the 3 supplied handles (9) in the hand-
le mounts. (Fig. 9)
•
Screw the clamping lever (17) in place as
shown in Fig. 10.
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Before you fit the drill chuck (10) to the drill
chuck mount (24), check that both parts are
clean. Then insert the drill chuck into the
drill chuck mount by pressing it in firmly and
check that the chuck is secure (Fig. 11).
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5.2 Setting up the machine
Before using the drill you must set it up in a statio-
nary position on a fi rm surface. Use the mounting
holes (12) in the base plate for this purpose. Make
sure that the machine is freely accessible for ope-
ration, adjustment and maintenance.
Note: The fastening screws are allowed to be
tightened only to a point where they do not distort
or deform the base plate. Excessive tension can
lead to fracture.
5.3 Folding chip guard (Fig. 12-15)
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Before fitting the chip guard (13) you must
move the drill table (4) to its lowest position
(see section 6.8 Setting the height of the drill
table).
•
Remove the stop screw (20) and the stop
washer b from the fastening rail (23) (Fig. 12).
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Push the chip guard fastening rail into the
chip guard holder (21). While doing so it
is imperative to make sure that the arrows
fastened to the chip guard holder and to the
chip guard are vertically opposite each other
(Fig. 13).
•
Now fit the stop screw with the stop washer b
to the fastening rail (Fig. 14).
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Refer to Fig. 15 to check whether you have
fitted the chip guard correctly. The tips of the
arrows must be vertically opposite each other
after assembly.
Note: The holder for the chip guard is equip-
ped with a microswitch. This ensures that the
machine will start up only if the chip guard is
completely closed.
•
The height of the chip guard is infinitely adjus-
table and can be fastened using the securing
screw (22) (Fig. 16).
•
The chip guard must be flipped to the side to
enable bits to be changed.
5.4 Prior to using the machine for the fi rst
time
Ensure that the voltage of the mains supply com-
plies with the specifi cations on the rating plate.
Connect the machine only to a socket with a pro-
perly installed earthing contact. The drill is equip-
ped 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 machine
must be switched on again.
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