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EC - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Evolution Power Tools Limited
Venture One
Longacre Close
Sheffield
S20 3FR
as the supplier of the product listed below:-
EVOLUTION EVO42 Magnetic Drill
Part Number: EVO42
Voltage: 110/230v
Power: 1200W
Declare, under our sole responsibility that the
equipment to which this document relates, is
in conformity with the following standards or
other normative documents:-
EN60335-1: 1994+A1+A2+A11-A16
EN55014-1: 2000+A1+A2
EN55014-2: 1997+A1
EN61000-3-2: 2000
EN61000-3-3: 1995+A1
EN61000-3-11: 2000
and thereby conforms to the protection
requirements of Council Directive 73/23/
EEC amended by 93/68/EEC relating to the
Low Voltage Directive, Council Directive
98/37/EEC relating to the Machine Directive
and Council Directive 89/336/EEC relating
to the EMC Directive, and is compliant with
Council Directive 2002/95/EC in relation to
the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in
electrical & electronic equipment (RoHS). EU
Directive 2002/95/EC restricts the use of the
6 substances below in the manufacture of
specific types of electrical equipment. Whilst
this restriction does not legally apply to
components, it is recognized that component
'compliance' is relevant to many customers.
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Evolution Power Tools' definition of RoHS
Compliance:
• The product does not contain any re-
stricted substances in concentrations and
applications banned by the directive and for
components, the product is capable of being
worked at the higher temperatures required
by lead-free soldering.
The restricted substances and maximum
allowed concentrations in homogenous
materials are, by weight:
Lead – 0.1%, Mercury – 0.1%, PBB (Polybro-
minated Biphenyis) – 0.1%, PBDE (Polybro-
minated Diphenyl Ethers) – 0.1%, Hexavalent
Chromium – 0.1%, Cadmium – 0.01%,
Level of Sound pressure according to 86/188/
EEC, 98/37/EEC & 2000/14/EC:-
Guaranteed Sound Power Level:
90.0 dB(A)
All Relevant technical documentation is held
at Evolution Power Tools Ltd, Sheffield (UK).
Authorised by:
Mr Matthew J Gavins
Managing Director
11th Nov 2009
OPERATION
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Magnetic Drill Safety
The drill's magnetic adhesion depends on the
thickness of the work piece. 3/8" (10mm) is the
optimum thickness for safe operation. Keep the
magnet clean of metal chips and other dirt and
debris. These will seriously reduce the magnetic
adhesion. Ensure that the magnet has adhered to
the work piece firmly before switching on the drill.
The drill must be operated on its own electrical
outlet with a Residual Current Device as other units
sharing an outlet could result in loss of magnetic
adhesion. Always use the supplied safety strap.
Before each use always check the coolant feed and
level is sufficient. Never operate without cutting
coolant or paste. When drilling I beams with a
curved surface, mount the machine parallel to the
work piece. Avoid operating the drill at greater than
a 45 degree angle. Over - head drilling is extremely
hazardous and is not recommended.
Adjusting Gibs (Dovetail Slides) Free Play
Periodically check, lubricate, and adjust as neces-
sary. Using the supplied Hex key, adjust the screws
evenly whilst moving the handle up and down, so
that there is no free play, yet no binding anywhere
through its range of travel. Re-tighten the cap
screw.
Operating Advice
Position the machine using the pilot pin as an aid to
locating the center of the cut. Switch on the mag-
net and check that the cutter is still in the correct
position and the machine is securely held to the
work piece. With the motor head in the raised posi-
tion, switch on the motor and allow to come up to
full speed. Turn the crank handle to begin cutting.
Use light pressure at first to keep cutter from wan-
dering, and then continue with normal pressure.
Do not force the tool – let the speed of the cutter
do the work. Cutting performance will not improve
by applying more pressure on the tool and cutter
and motor life will be reduced. Regulate the flow
of cutting coolant as required with the coolant feed
tap. Use less pressure as the cutter exits through
the material. Always provide a method of catching
the slug, where the ejected slug may cause injury.
CAUTION: the slug ejects at end of cut and is very
hot.
MAINTENANCE
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Maintenance And Troubleshooting
Keep tool and cord clean. In case of electrical or
mechanical malfunction, immediately switch off the
tool and disconnect the plug. Excessive sparking
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may indicate the presence of dirt in the motor
or worn out carbon brushes. Periodically check
brushes for wear and replace when they reach
1/4" (6mm), also check that the machine is well
lubricated. For all other service and maintenance,
take the machine to an authorized service center, or
to Evolution USA, Iowa, if bought in the USA, after
typically 40 drilling hours, dependent upon the type
of workload it has endured.
Accessories – Genuine Evolution Supplied
HTA47
Chuck Adaptor
HTA153
Chuck & Key 1/2" (13mm)
HTA030
Countersink Bit 1-1/4"
(0-30mm)
HTxxS
Short 1" (25mm) Cutters
Available 7/16" – 1-1/2"
(12mm - 35mm)
HTxxL
Long 2" (50mm) Cutters
Available 7/16" – 1-1/2"
(12mm – 35mm)
Notice: Normal wear and tear and damage
caused by misuse is not covered under the
12-Month guarantee.
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