Avoid dust accumulation at the workplace.
Dust can easily ignite.
After each adjustment to the power tool,
firmly retighten all screws and clamping
levers.
Mounting and removing a drill (fig. A)
Drill bits and other tool accessories with a round
shaft diameter of 1.5-13mm can be clamped in the
chuck (26) of the pillar drill.
1. Insert the drill bit (22) into the chuck and hold
it in position. Note: When using small drill bits,
adjust the tool holder to the rough drilling
diameter first. Otherwise, there is a risk that the
drill bit will not be centred properly.
2. Fix the drill bit by tightening the lower sleeve
of the chuck (27) counter-clockwise by hand.
Note: the direction of rotation is also marked on
the clamping ring with "LOCK" along with the
direction of rotation.
3. Secure the drill bit by holding the upper sleeve
of the chuck (28) and tightening the lower
sleeve of the chuck (27) in counter-clockwise
direction. The chuck makes a clicking noise for
each rotation which indicates the locking.
4. To remove the drill bit, open the chuck by
holding upper sleeve of the chuck (28) and
loosening the lower sleeve of the chuck (27) by
turning it clockwise. Note: the direction of ro-
tation is also marked on the clamping ring with
"UNLOCK" along with the direction of rotation.
Switching on and off (Fig. A, L)
The table drill is equipped with a no-volt trip that is
designed to protect the operator from an undesi-
red restart following a drop in voltage. Should this
occur, the machine must be manually restarted.
Switching on
1. To switch on the display (30), press the (I) but-
ton on the On/Off switch (29).
2. To switch on the power tool, press the power
button (38).
Switching off
1. To stop drilling, press the power button (38).
2. To switch off the power tool completely, press
the (O) button on the On/Off switch (29).
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Note: the power tool is now switched off. All cur-
rent settings are deleted.
Or
• The power tool can be quickly switched off, for
example, if the application tool becomes jam-
med in the work-piece. Press the (O) button on
the On/Off switch (29) to switch off the power
tool and the display immediately.
Note: the power tool is now switched off. All cur-
rent settings are deleted.
Adjusting the speed (Fig. A,L)
If an incorrect rotational speed is selected,
the application tool may become jammed in
the workpiece.
The table drill is equipped with two mechanical
gears and an electronic speed adjustment. Select
the correct rotational speed before starting work. It
must be appropriate for both the drilling diameter
and the material you intend to drill. Use the speed
diagram to help you set the appropriate rotational
speed. It shows the speed that should be set (rpm)
depending on the drill diameter (dia. in mm) for the
materials Steel and Wood. Note: The drill speeds
specified are merely suggested values.
Changing the gear (Fig. A)
Change speeds only when the drill spindle
has come to a complete stop (risk of
damage to the gears).
• Turn the gear selector (19) to position '1' for
a no-load speed of 220 – 880 rpm. Generally
speaking, this gear is for working with large
drilling diameters.
• Turn the gear selector (19) to position '2' for
a no-load speed of 650 – 2550 rpm. Generally
speaking, this gear is for working with small
drilling diameters.
Ensure the speed selection switch (19)
properly locks into position 1 or 2.
Adjusting the speed (Fig. A, L)
The available speed range depends on the selected
gear (see chapter "changing the gear").
1. Ensure the display (30) is switched on by pres-
sing the (I) button on the On/Off switch (29) and
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