Service
a.
Only have your electric tool repaired by qual-
ified specialists and only with original spare
parts.
This ensures that safety of the electric tool is main-
tained.
Safety instructions for bench drills
• Never make warning signs on the electric tool
illegible.
• Secure the electric tool to a solid, level and hori-
zontal surface. If the electric tool can slip or wob-
ble, the tool attachment cannot be guided evenly
and safely.
• Keep the work surface clean, except for the
workpiece to be processed. Sharp-edged drill-
ing debris and object can cause injuries.
Material mixtures are particularly dangerous. Light
metal dust can burn or explode.
• Set the correct speed prior to starting work. The
speed must be appropriate for the drilling diam-
eter and the material to be drilled. If the speed is
set incorrectly, the tool attachment may get stuck
in the workpiece.
• Only guide the tool attachment against the
workpiece when switched on. Otherwise, there
is a risk that the tool attachment will get stuck in
the workpiece and take the workpiece with it. This
can result in injuries.
• Do not place your hands in the drilling area
while the electric tool is running. There is a dan-
ger of injury if you come into contact with the tool
attachment.
• Never remove drilling debris from the drilling
area whilst the electrical tool is running. Always
move the drive unit into the resting position and
switch the electric tool off.
• Do not remove any drilling debris with bare
hands. There is a particular danger of injury due
to hot and sharp-edged metal debris.
• Break long pieces of drilling debris by interrupt-
ing the drilling process by turning the wheel
backwards. Long pieces of drilling debris pose a
danger of injury.
• Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and
grease. Greasy, oily handles are slippery and result
in a loss of control.
• Use the clamping devices to clamp the work-
piece in place. Do not work with workpieces that
are to small to be clamped in place.
If you hold the workpiece in your hand, you cannot
stop it turning and therefore prevent yourself get-
ting injured.
• Do not attempt to drill a workpiece that does
not have a flat surface unless you are using a
suitable support.
• Never start the drill with the bit pressed against
the workpiece.
• Switch the electric tool off immediately if the
tool attachment blocks. The tool attachment
blocks if:
- the power tool is overloaded or
- it is tilted in the workpiece to be processed.
• Do not touch the tool attachment after working
until it has cooled down. The tool attachment be-
comes very hot when working.
• Inspect the cable on a regular basis and only
have damaged cables repaired by an authorised
customer service centre. Replace damaged ex-
tension cables. This ensures that safety of the
electric tool is maintained.
• Store the unused electric tool safely. The stor-
age location must be dry and lockable. This pre-
vents the electric tool getting damaged by storage
or being operated by inexperienced people.
• Never leave the electric tool until it has come to
a complete standstill. Tool attachments that are
still moving can cause injuries.
• Do not use the electric tool with a damaged ca-
ble. Do not touch the damaged cable and pull
the mains plug out if the cable gets damaged
while working. Damaged cables increase the risk
of an electric shock.
• Follow the instructions for lubrication and for
tool replacement.
Protect yourself and you environment from acci-
dents using suitable precautionary measures!
• Do not look directly into the laser beam with un-
protected eyes.
• Never look into the path of the beam.
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