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10.6 Depth stop (10) (Fig. 14)
NOTE:
When the clamping device is in the top position, the
drill bit's tip must be just slightly above the top of the
workpiece.
The depth stop (10) enables the drilling depth to be lim-
ited. To do so, set the required drilling depth and use
the knurled nuts (11) to screw it tight against the bottom
stop (12).
10.7 Positioning the workpiece (Fig. 15)
Always place a base (A) (e.g. wood) between the table
and workpiece. This prevents the rear of the workpiece
splitting or breaking when drilling through. In order to
prevent the base turning uncontrollably, lean it against
the left of the column (5) as illustrated.
Warning
If the workpiece or the base is not long enough for this,
clamp it to the table, as otherwise, serious injuries may
occur.
Note
Use the machine vice (accessory) for smaller work-
pieces that cannot be clamped to the table.
The vice must be clamped or screwed to the table in
order to prevent injuries due to rotating workpieces or
the vice, and to prevent destroying the tool.
10.8 Drilling a hole
Use a punch or a sharp nail to mark the location to be
drilled on the workpiece. Before you switch the drill on,
lower the drill bit onto the workpiece and centre it over
the location to be drilled. Switch the machine on and
press the drill bit gently onto the workpiece so that it
can cut cleanly.
If there is insufficient downward pressure, there is the
risk that the drill bit will become hot.
If there is excessive downward pressure, there is the
risk that the motor (13) will block, the V-belt or the drill
bit will slip, the workpiece will come loose or the drill
bit will break.
When drilling metal, you may have to cool the drill bit
with suitable fluid.
10.9 Working with the laser (Fig. 16)
Switching the laser beam on at the switch (25)
Set the illustrated hole in the fixed point (B) on the la-
ser, prepare for drilling and drill the hole.
10.10 Countersinking and centre drilling
You can also use this tabletop drill for countersinking
or centre drilling. Note that countersinking must be
performed at the lowest speed while a high speed is
required for centre drilling.
10.11 Machining wood
Note that suitable dust extraction must be used when
machining wood, as wood dust can be harmful to
health. Wear a suitable dust protection mask when
performing work that generates dust.
11. Transport
The machine may only be lifted and transported on the
belt box or the base plate. Never lift by the safety equip-
ment or the adjustment handles when transporting.
Disconnect the machine from the mains in order to
transport.
Pay attention to the weight distribution when trans-
porting the machine (the machine is top-heavy). Only
transport the machine lying down and secured on a
suitable fixture.
12. Cleaning and maintenance
Pull out the mains plug before performing any set-
ting, maintenance or servicing work.
m Have tasks that are not described in this oper-
ating manual performed by a specialist workshop.
Use only original parts. Let the device cool down
before all maintenance and cleaning tasks.
There is a risk of burns!
Each time before using the device, check it for obvi-
ous defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts, or
that screws or other parts are tight. Replace damaged
parts.
Do not use cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical sub-
stances could damage the plastic parts of the device.
Never clean the device under running water.
Clean the device thoroughly after each use.
• Clean the ventilation holes and the surface of the
device with a soft brush or cloth.
• Remove swarf, dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner
if necessary.
• Lubricate the moving parts regularly.
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