AlleLac Allestrong 270 Nail Drill Machine User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- AlleLac
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AlleLac Allestrong 270 Nail Drill Machine
PROFESSIONAL NAILS DRILL ALLESTRONG 270
- Model: Allestrong 270
- Certificate No.: LCS200624095AS, LCS200624094AE
TECHNICAL DATA
- Power: 65W
- Rotation speed: 35,000 revolutions per minute with smooth regulation
- Maximum Torque: 4.5Ncm
- Handle: 2.35mm
- Weight: 1.1 kg
- Input voltage: 220V / 50Hz
- Output voltage: 0-32V
- Fuse: 250V AC / 2A
DEVICE CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
- After checking the switch in the control unit, connect the power supply to the electricity supply.
- Connect the head to the appropriate socket in the device
- Turn the speed dial to „0” Attention! Make sure the drill shank is fully seated in the holder and secured. During operation, the loose tip may come out.
- Hold the head with one hand and turn on the device with the other.
- Check that the head is working properly at different rotation speeds by using the knob on the device.
- Turn off the power and connect the pedal to the control unit. Check out his work
- Turn off the power and switch the device to reverse rotation. Turn on the power and check the milling machine operation.
PRECAUTIONS
- Turn off the power when you are not using the device.
- Do not use the router in hazardous places. Do not use it in wet places.
- Transport and storage conditions:
- Temperature: 10-40°C
- Air humidity: 30-75% RH
- Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa – 1060 hPa
- The foot control should only be used with the above-mentioned device.
NAIL DRILLS
Drill dimensions: 2.35 mm (ISO7785-2 TYP 2) Minimum drill assembly length: 10mm After closing the drill bit in the holder, it should protrude no more than 35 mm.
- Use drill bits that conform to ISO standards.
- Avoid using rusty, bent or damaged drill bits as they can cause excessive wear on the machine and bearings.
- Maintain the safe operating speed of the device specified by the manufacturer and follow the safety rules.
- Any defects or excessive vibration should be checked first at a low rotation speed and then increased.
- Change the speed of rotation of the control device gradually.
- Use an appropriate power source for the control device.
- Disconnect the machine from the power supply when changing drill bits.
- Be careful not to let the cutter head fall. It may damage or destroy it. If the head is dropped, check that the drill bit has not been bent and carefully check that the head does not overheat during operation.
- If you have any problems with the printhead, do not use it until it has been repaired.
- Do not connect the device to the power supply with the handle open, as this may short-circuit the motor.
- Make sure the machine is turned off before connecting to the power supply to avoid injuries due to sudden start of the milling machine.
- The milling machine has an automatic switch that protects the engine against damage. It starts when the engine is too heavily loaded. Work only within the permissible loads of the milling machine.
- Do not open the handle while the device is running!
- After work, store the head with the drill inserted in it.
- Do not put the printhead down until it stops completely.
- Make sure to unplug the device before moving it.
- Use the correct voltage.
- Use accessories that are appropriate for the device.
- Please refer to the instruction manual to adjust the speed of the milling machine to your particular application.
- Use appropriate protective clothing, especially a mask and goggles. Use an appropriate dust collector and ventilation.
- Keep the workplace clean, debris can cause an accident.
- Adjust the revolutions per minute (RPM) according to table 1. Failure to do so may result in an accident.
- Acceptable RPM may vary with drill bit and material being processed .
Tab.1 Acceptable revolutions per minute (RPM) depending on the bit’s head diameter (mm)
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
ALLESTRONG 270
- Control box
- Head
- Pedal (on / off)
- Power button
- Direction of rotation change button
- Head connector
- Speed control knob
- Pedal connector
- Power connector
- Fuse socket
MAINTENANCE
- Keep the workplace clean of dust.
- Remove dust from the transducer regularly with isopropyl alcohol, avoiding getting the inside of the transducer wet.
- Do not apply oil to the head parts or clean it with water. The grease in the bearings can be melted off by the oil.
ASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT OF DRILLS / MILLS
- Turn the handle in the opening direction to open the handle.
- With the chuck open, insert the drill bit all the way.
- Rotate the handle towards the closure until you hear a click.
CHANGING THE CARBON BRUSHES
Attention
- Make sure the power is off before replacing the carbon brushes!
- Run the motor for 1 minute without load to adjust the carbon brushes to the correct position.
- Regularly check the wear of the carbon brushes to avoid serious damage to the machine.
- The motor can be damaged when the carbon brushes are not replaced in a timely manner.
CHANGE OF THE HANDLE
Attention
- Make sure the handle is properly closed. If the handpiece is rotated continuously with pressure, the handle may separate from the head.
- Do not disassemble the device yourself, unless you are a skilled mechanic. Parts may be damaged.
REPLACEMENT OF BEARINGS
- Hook the wrench on the tip, then turn the handle in the opening direction.
- Turn the key to loosen the tip.
- Rotate the handle towards the closure again.
- Turn wrench until tip is removed and bearings can be replaced.
- If the replacement is incorrectly carried out, the tip may be damaged or destroyed! If you are not a skilled mechanic, do not disassemble the device yourself.
Attention
- Clean and fold the handle carefully.
- Do not disassemble the device yourself, if you are not a skilled mechanic, as the handle and motor parts may be damaged or destroyed.
- When the equipment is removed, the deline joint of the handpiece and motor parts must fit together. Otherwise, vibration, noise, overheating and damage to the head may occur.
- If the handle has not been opened, turn it with the wrench.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
The fuse is located in a small fuse box next to the power cord connector on the back of the control unit. Remove the defective fuse and replace it with a new one. (120V-T3. 15A/250V. 230V T2A/250V)
RULES FOR SAFE USE
- Do not use if the power cord, plug or contact are damaged. Contact the manufacturer. Using a damaged device may result in fire or electric shock.
- When you unplug the power cord, grasp it by the plug and do not touch it with wet hands.
- Do not bend the power cord or press it with heavy objects. This may damage it.
- Do not place the router near heating appliances, candles, open flames or cigarettes.
- Special care is required when the device is used near children, the elderly or the disabled.
- Do not leave children unattended in the room where the milling machine is located. Protection class against electric shock: class I device Degree of protection against electric shock: type B device Classification by degree of protection against ingress of water as detailed in the current edition of IEC 60529: Device: IPX0, common equipment Pedal: IPX1
- The device should not be used in the vicinity of flammable anesthetics (local anesthetics) or pure oxygen
- Mode of operation: continuous operation.
- The device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices in IEC 60601-1-2: 1994. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This device generates radio frequency radiation and, in the event of improper use or installation, may cause harmful interference in the operation of other devices in the environment. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by: turning or repositioning the device increasing the separation between devices connecting the device to a separate socket so as not to burden the power line consult the manufacturer or service technician
- Use an earthing conductor, damage or leakage of the electrical system causes the risk of electric shock. Contact an electrician to ground the installation.
- When using an extension cord, do not plug multiple devices into it as this may result in fire and electric shock hazard.
- Do not place or use the product in a damp, wet or snowy place. This increases the risk of electric shock or burning of the installation.
- Do not drop or damage the print head. In the event of its malfunction, dropping, dropping or getting wet, do not use the device and contact the manufacturer or service technician. This can cause drill / cutter vibration, overheating of the machine, or damage to the bearings.
- Use the device in accordance with the intended use indicated by the manufacturer in the manual and avoid any harmful effects.
- The device can cause injury or property loss if the instructions in the manual are not followed.
- The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for accidents caused by failure to follow the instructions for use.
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