(5) The drills and tappers shall be isolated from the energy source before changing the inserted tool.
(6) Pay attention to the risk related to the rotating chuck and drill bit.
(7) Pay attention to the risk of drawing in or trapping.
(8) Pay attention to the risk of a whipping compressed air hose.
5. Instructions.
(1) On suitable postures to counteract the effects of a sudden excessive torques, e.g. by the moun-
ting of a support handle.
(2) On action to be taken on the break-through when the drill bit passes through the material being
drilled.
(3) To check that the chuck key is taken away before drilling starts.
(4) If the drill or tapper is fixed to a suspension device, make sure that the attachment is secure.
(5) Release the start and stop device in the case of an interruption of the energy supply.
(6) Only lubricants recommended by the manufacturer shall be used.
6. Explanations Of Warning Signs Used For This Tool.
The operator's
Warning : Risk of
instruction must
crushing (between
be read before
the reaction bar
work starts
and the working
piece)
7. Application.
Rotary power tool driving an output rotary spindle, typically through a gearbox.
The output spindle is normally fitted with chunk, taper or a socket into which is fitted an inserted
tool e.g. drill bit, reamer, making the power tool suitable for drilling, reaming, tube expanding and
for boring in metal, wood and other materials.
8. The weight of this tool is about : 1.1 ~ 2.0 kg.
Note : If the weight of this tool exceeds 15kg, the following attention shall be paid to :
(1) Be sure that you can afford the weight.
(2) Be sure to wear foot protection, to prevent the risk of impact due to the drop of tool.
Direction of rotation
Hearing protection
must be worn
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Eye protection must
be used or safety
glasses worn