3.
The depth stop (7) is now locked in the desired
drilling depth.
9.4 Clamping/releasing drill bits (fig. 8)
Clamping:
1.
Hold the chuck in place and turn the securing ring
(K) in the "RELEASE" direction.
2.
Turn the clamping sleeve (L) clockwise until the
drill bit can be inserted. Hold the holding ring (J) in
place whilst doing so.
3.
Insert the drill bit, hold it in place and turn the
clamping sleeve (L) counter-clockwise by hand.
Hold the holding ring (J) in place whilst doing so.
4.
Hold the chuck in place and turn the securing ring
(K) in the "LOCK" direction.
Note:
When using small drill bits, set the chuck to roughly the
right size for the drill bit beforehand. Otherwise there
is a risk of the drill bit not being properly centred in the
chuck.
Releasing:
1.
Turn the securing ring (K) in the "RELEASE" di-
rection.
2.
Turn the clamping sleeve (L) clockwise until the
drill bit can be removed.
9.5 Aligning workpieces
1.
Switch on the laser cross via the display (9). See
9.1, Operation of the display.
2.
The intersection of the two laser lines exactly indi-
cates the centre point of the drill.
3.
Align your marking on the workpiece with the laser
cross.
9.6 Clamping the workpiece (fig. 9)
It must be possible to clamp the workpiece securely.
Do not work with workpieces that cannot be clamped
securely.
The cut-out of the quick clamp must be centrally
aligned with the hole to be drilled. Otherwise, the drill
bit or the chuck could be obstructed by the quick clamp.
1.
Position the workpiece with the help of the laser
cross.
2.
Loosen the quick clamping lever (17).
3.
Place the quick clamp (2) on the workpiece.
4.
Turn the quick clamp lever (17) clockwise to clamp
the workpiece.
5.
Turn the quick clamp lever (17) counter-clockwise
to release the quick clamp (2).
9.7 Clamping larger workpieces (fig. 9)
Use the parallel stop (16) for larger workpieces:
1.
Loosen the wing screws for the parallel stop (15)
and insert the parallel stop (16) into the grooves of
the base plate.
2.
Tighten the wing screws for the parallel stop (15).
3.
Align your workpiece against the parallel stop (16)
and clamp it with the quick clamp (2).
m Warning!
With workpieces that are wider or longer than the tab-
letop, ensure that these are adequately supported, e. g.
through trestles or saw horses.
Workpieces that are longer or wider than the base
plate of the tabletop drill can tip if they are not properly
supported. If the workpiece tips, this can damage the
chuck guard or the cutting tool.
9.8 Setting the drilling speed (fig. 1)
The correct speed must be set to suit the workpiece to
be drilled and the tool diameter.
Mechanical gear selection:
Two different speed ranges can be selected with the
gear selector switch (18).
Gear 1:
Low speeds (170- 880 min
Gear 2:
High speeds (490-2600 min
m Attention:
Actuate the gear selector switch (18) only when at a
standstill. If the gear selector switch (18) does not latch
into place turn the chuck (14) a little.
If the gear selector switch (18) cannot be turned as far
as the stop, turn the chuck a little with the drill.
Electronic speed control:
The speed of the individual gears can be seamlessly
adjusted with the electronic speed control:
Set the speed with the help of the speed control (12).
The current speed can be seen on the display (9).
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