9.3 Assembling the chuck guard (fig. 2)
1. Insert the chuck guard (13) into the holes provided in the
machine frame.
2. Secure the chuck guard (13) by hand-tightening the screws (C).
9.4 Assembling the handle (fig. 2)
1. Remove the pre-assembled fastening screw (B).
2. Slide the handle (8) onto the retainer (D) as shown in fig. 2.
3. Tighten the fastening screw (B).
9.5 Assembling the clamping lever for depth stop
(fig. 2)
Assemble the clamping lever for depth stop (6) as shown in fig. 2.
9.6 Fastening to a work surface (fig. 3)
Fasten the device to the work surface by bolting the base plate
(1) to the work surface.
10. Operation
10.1 Height adjustment (fig. 1)
The position of the machine head can be adjusted to suit the
workpiece height or the workpiece length.
1. Hold the handle (8) firmly.
2. Release the clamping lever for the height adjustment (5).
3. Set the position of the machine head with the handle (8).
4. Secure the position of the machine head with the clamping
lever for height adjustment (5).
Attention! Ensure in the lowest machine head position that
the machine head will not be moved beyond the marking.
Use the clamping lever for height adjustment (5) to secure the
machine head in this position. Otherwise, the guide could be
damaged.
10.2 Setting the drilling depth (fig. 1, 10)
The drilling depth can be set with the depth stop (7).
1. Release the clamping lever on the depth stop (6).
2. Carry out a test drilling. Once the desired depth is reached,
tighten the depth stop clamping lever (6) again.
3. The depth stop (7) is now locked in the desired drilling depth.
4. Then check the position of the angle display. If necessary,
loosen the pointer (19) with a Phillips screwdriver, set the
scale (20) to 0° position and re-tighten the retaining screw.
10.3 Clamping/releasing tools (fig. 4, 6)
Caution! Do not leave the chuck key in the clamp
hole. Doing so will cause the chuck key to be cata-
pulted out, which could cause injury.
10.3.1 Clamping
1. Flip up the chuck guard (13).
2. Insert the chuck key (G).
3. Turn the chuck key (G) counterclockwise to open the clamp-
ing sleeve (E).
4. Insert the insert tool (F).
5. Hold the insert tool (F) in place.
6. Turn the chuck key (G) clockwise to close the clamping
sleeve (E) and to secure the insert tool.
7. Check that the insert tool (F) is tight.
8. Pull out the chuck key (G).
10.3.2 Releasing:
1. Flip up the chuck guard (13)
2. Insert the chuck key (G).
3. Turn the chuck key (G) counterclockwise until the drill bit (F)
can be removed.
4. Pull out the chuck key (G).
10.4 Aligning workpieces
1. Switch on the laser cross using the On/off switch laser (18).
2. The intersection of the two laser lines exactly indicates the
centre point of the drill.
3. Align your marking on the workpiece with the laser cross.
10.5 Clamping the workpiece (fig. 5)
It must be possible to clamp the workpiece securely. Do not
work with workpieces that cannot be clamped securely.
The cut-out of the quick clamp must be centrally aligned with
the hole to be drilled. Otherwise, the drill bit or the chuck could
be obstructed by the quick clamp.
1. Position the workpiece with the help of the laser cross.
2. Loosen the quick clamping lever (17).
3. Place the quick clamp (2) on the workpiece.
4. Turn the quick clamp lever (17) clockwise to clamp the work-
piece.
5. Turn the quick clamp lever (17) counter-clockwise to release
the quick clamp (2).
10.6 Clamping larger workpieces (fig. 5)
Use the parallel stop (16) for larger workpieces:
1. Loosen the wing screws for the parallel stop (15) and insert
the parallel stop (16) into the grooves of the base plate.
2. Tighten the wing screws for the parallel stop (15).
3. Align your workpiece against the parallel stop (16) and
clamp it with the quick clamp (2).
Warning! With workpieces that are wider or longer than the
tabletop, ensure that these are adequately supported, e. g.
through trestles or saw horses.
Workpieces that are longer or wider than the base plate of
the tabletop drill can tip if they are not properly supported. If
the workpiece tips, this can damage the chuck guard or the
cutting tool.
10.7 Setting the drilling speed (fig. 1)
The correct speed must be set to suit the workpiece to be drilled
and the tool diameter.
10.7.1 Electronic speed control
The speed can be seamlessly adjusted with the electronic
speed control:
Set the speed with the help of the speed control (12).
The current speed can be seen using the mark on the speed
control (12).
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