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)
9.6 Clamping larger workpieces (fig. 6)
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).
Warning! With workpieces that are wider or longer
than the tabletop, 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.
9.7 Setting the drilling speed (fig. 4)
The correct speed must be set to suit the workpiece to
be drilled and the tool diameter.
9.7.1 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
(12.1/12.2).
The current speed can be seen on the display (9).
9.8 Switching on/off (fig. 1)
m Make sure that the chuck guard (13) is folded
down before switching on.
Switching on: Press the on switch (11) to switch the
device on.
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Switching off: Press the off switch (10) to switch the
device off.
m Attention: The speed set during the drilling pro-
cess will be saved and will be kept until changed or
the electric tool is disconnected from the mains.
Once the electric tool is connected to the power
supply again it will start up with a preset speed of
1500 rpm.
9.9 Drilling procedure (fig. 1)
1.
Align the workpiece and clamp it firmly in place as
described in point 9.5.
2.
Start the device and set the speed, as described
in point 9.7.
3.
For drilling, move the handle (8) with uniform feed
until the desired drilling depth is reached. When
drilling into metal, interrupt the downward pressure
briefly to break the swarf.
4.
After reaching the drilling depth, return the handle
(8) to the starting position.
5.
Switch the device off.
10. Transport
To transport the device hold it by the base plate (1).
11. Cleaning and maintenance
m Warning! Pull out the mains plug before carrying
out any adjustments, maintenance or repair work!
11. 1 General maintenance tasks
Wipe swarf and dust off the machine from time to time
with a cloth. Oil the rotating parts once monthly to ex-
tend the life of the tool. Do not oil the motor.
Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.
m Have tasks that are not described in this operat-
ing manual, carried out by a specialist workshop.
Use only original parts. Let the device cool down
before all maintenance and cleaning tasks.
m There is a risk of burn!
Before using the device each time, check the device
for obvious defects such as worn or damaged parts,
correct seating of screws or other parts. Replace dam-
aged parts.
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