7. Technical data
AC motor....................................................220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz
Nominal power S1 ...................................................... 710 Watt
Operating mode ...............................................S2 5min* 900W
Idle speed n
0
- 1st gear ............................................................. 170 - 880 min
- 2nd gear .........................................................490 - 2600 min
Max. drilling speed
- Steel .................................................................. 170 - 880 min
- Wood ..............................................................490 - 2600 min
Drill chuck clamping range ......................................1.5 - 13 mm
Max. drill stroke.............................................................. 100 mm
Size of base plate ...............................................330 x 300 mm
Weight ...............................................................................9.4 kg
Protection class ................................................................... II /
Laser class ................................................................................... 2
Laser wavelength ............................................................. 650 nm
Laser power .....................................................................< 1 mW
* After an uninterrupted operating period of 5 minutes, the de-
vice should be allowed to rest until its temperature has dropped
to within 2 K (2° C) of room temperature.
The workpiece must have a minimum height of
3 mm and a minimum width of 45 mm.
Make sure that the workpiece is always secured
with the clamping device.
Sound
Sound and vibration values were measured in accordance with
EN 62841.
Sound pressure level L
............................................ 89.6 dB(A)
pA
Uncertainty K
......................................................................3 dB
pA
Sound power level L
............................................102.6 dB(A)
WA
Uncertainty K
.....................................................................3 dB
WA
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
The above-mentioned noise emission values were measured in
accordance with a standardised test procedure and can be
used to compare one power tool with another.
The above-mentioned noise emission values can also be used
for the preliminary assessment of exposure.
Warning:
• The noise emissions during the actual use of the power tool
may differ from the above-mentioned values depending on
the power tool being used, in particular on the type of work-
piece being processed.
• Try to keep the stress as low as possible. For example: Limit
working time. In doing so, all parts of the operating cycle
must be taken into account (such as times in which the elec-
tric tool is switched off or times in which it is switched on, but
is not running under a load).
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8. Before starting up
• Open the packaging and remove the device carefully.
• Remove the packaging material as well as the packaging
and transport bracing (if available).
• Check that the delivery is complete.
• Check the device and accessory parts for transport dam-
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age.
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• If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period
has expired.
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ATTENTION!
The device and packaging materials are not toys!
Children must not be allowed to play with plastic
bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of swal-
lowing and suffocation!
Before connecting the machine, make certain that the data on
the type plate matches with the mains power data.
• Check the device for transport damage. Immediately report
any damage to the transport company that delivered the
electrical tool.
• Long supply cables (extension cable) should be avoided.
• Do not operate the electrical tool in damp or wet areas.
• Operate the electrical tool only in suitable areas (well ven-
tilated).
9. Assembly
m Attention!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled before start-up!
m Before connecting the machine to the mains power, make
certain that the data on the type plate matches with the mains
power data.
m Warning! Always pull out the mains plug before carrying
out adjustments on the device.
9.1 Assembling the base plate and column (fig. 2)
1. Slide the quick clamp (2) over the column (3).
2. Set the column (3) into the base plate (1) such that the guide
pins on the bottom end of the column (3) engage with the
groove in the mount on the base plate (1).
3. Tighten the pre-assembled fastening screws (A) on the rear
of the base plate (1) with the Allen key (19).
9.2 Fitting the parallel stop (fig. 3)
1. Slide the parallel stop (16) into the grooves in the base
plate (1).
2. Ensure that the sliding blocks underneath the wing screws of
the parallel stop (15) are properly engaged in the grooves
of the base plate.
3. Move the parallel stop (16) to the desired position and tight-
en the wing screws of the parallel stop (15) firmly.
9.3 Assembling the chuck guard (fig. 2)
1. Insert the chuck guard (13) into the holes provided in the
machine frame.
2. Secure the chuck guard (13) by hand-tightening the screws
(C).