Drilling
Preparation
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When drilling into blocks make sure that they are well fixed and fas-
tened.
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Before drilling into load bearing elements make sure that the founda-
tions are not damaged. Follow the instructions of the specialists respon-
sible for planning.
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Make sure not to damage any water or gas pipes or power lines during
drilling.
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Make sure not to touch any metal parts of the tool when drilling in walls
or floors, where power lines might be lying in water.
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Make sure that the drill core will not hurt anybody or cause damage to
anything when falling out. Clear and secure the work area.
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When drilling through holes through ceilings, secure the area from be-
low, as the drill core may drop downwards.
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If the drill core could cause damage when dropping down, set up a cor-
doned off area.
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Make sure that the drill bit is fixed correctly.
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Use the correct tools appropriate for the material to be worked upon.
Execution of drilling
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Check PRCD for correct function.
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Open the water supply.
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Switch the motor to ON, the drill bit must not yet touch the surface.
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Lower the drill bit until it touches the surface.
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In order to achieve an exact centering of the drill bit, minimize the for-
ward travel of the drill bit during the first centimetre of cutting depth.
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Now you may increase the drilling speed. If the speed is too low, the
performance of the tool is impaired. If the speed is too high, the dia-
mond segments will become blunt in a short time.
Inclined drilling
! Remove the bolt, which holds the support at a 90° an-
gle, from the foot plate.
! Loosen the thumb screw between base and support
and swivel the support to the desired angle.
! Tighten the screw again.
At the beginning, drill at a low speed, as the drill bit enters into
the material with only a part of its cutting edge. If the drill
speed or pressure is too high, the drill bit may become erratic.
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