The speed can be continuously adjusted using the
speed adjustment lever (6). The set speed is shown in
revolutions per minute on the digital display (15).
Attention! Never run the drill when the V-belt cover is
open. Always pull the mains plug before opening the
cover.
Never reach into the V-belt while it is running.
Drill depth stop, Fig. 16
The drill spindle has a rotatable scale (19) ring for set-
ting the drilling depth. Only set up work while stopped.
• Press the drill spindle down until the drill tip lies on
the workpiece.
• Loosen the clamping screw and turn the scale ring
forwards until it stops.
• Turn the scale ring back by the desired drilling depth
and fix it with the clamping screw.
Attention! When setting the drilling depth of a cylindri-
cal hole, you must add the length of the drill tip.
Setting the inclination of the drilling table, Fig. 17
• Loosen the hexagonal bolt (25) under the drilling
table (4).
• Set the drilling table (4) to the desired angle.
• Tighten the hexagonal bolt (25) again to fix the drill-
ing table (4) in this position.
Setting the height of the drill table, Fig. 18/19
• Loosen the clamping handle (3).
• Move the drilling table (4) to the desired position us-
ing the crank handle (20).
• Retighten the clamping handle (3).
Drilling table and roller support, Fig. 20
• After releasing the clamping handle (3), the drilling
table (4) can be rotated.
• The roller support (13) can be pulled out once the
wing screws (14) have been loosened.
Tensioning the workpiece
Always clamp workpieces firmly using a machine
vice (not included in the scope of delivery) or suitable
clamping equipment. Never hold workpieces by hand!
When drilling, the workpiece should be movable on the
drilling table (4) so that self-centering can take place.
Always secure the workpiece against twisting. The
best way to do this is to place the workpiece or machine
vice against a fixed stop.
Attention! Metal parts must be clamped so that they
cannot be pulled up. Depending on the workpiece, cor-
rectly adjust the height and inclination. There must be
enough distance between the top of the workpiece and
the tip of the drill.
Laser operation, Fig. 21, 23
Switching on: Move the laser on/off switch (16) to
position "I" to switch on the laser. Two laser lines are
projected onto the workpiece to be machined, the in-
tersection of which indicates the centre of the drill tip.
Switching off: Move the laser on/off switch (16) into
the "0" position.
Work lamp operation, Fig. 21, 24
Note: Always ensure good lighting at the work station.
Switching on: Set the on/off switch for the work lamp
(18) to the "I" position to switch the work lamp (24) on.
Switching off: Set the on/off switch for the work lamp
(18) to the "0" position.
Working speeds
Ensure that the speed is correct when drilling. This de-
pends on the drill bit diameter and the material.
The list below helps you to choose speeds for the var-
ious materials.
The specified speeds are only guideline values.
Drill
bit ø
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
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Cast
Steel
Stain-
iron
less
steel
2200
2100
1200
1700
1800
1000
1550
1500
800
1400
1200
600
1200
1000
450
1000
800
360
910
650
270
825
500
220
740
450
200
650
400
180
610
370
165
575
340
150
500
300
140
Alu-
Wood
mini-
um
4500
3000
4000
2600
3500
2150
3000
1800
2500
1400
2000
1100
1600
850
1200
650
1050
575
900
500
800
435
700
370
580
300
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