SCHIFLER SWC 65 Magnetic Drilling Machine Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- SCHIFLER
Table of Contents
- SCHIFLER SWC 65 Magnetic Drilling Machine
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- SAFETY SYMBOLS
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- OPTIONAL TOOLS & ACCESSORIES
- DESCRIPTION & TECHNICAL DATA
- Exploded View
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SCHIFLER SWC 65 Magnetic Drilling Machine
Product Information
Product Name: Magnetic Drilling Machine
Model: SWC 65
Operating Manual: Included
Table of Contents:
- Safety Procedures
- Accessories
- Description & Technical Data
- Components Content
- Operating Manual
- How to mount tools or adapters in a Weldon arbor
- Drilling with core cutters
- Drilling with twist drills
- Speed selection
- Reaming/Counter-Sinking
- Exploaded View
- Helpful Tips
- Troubleshooting
Product Usage Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY SYMBOLS:
- DANGER: The possibility of suffering harm, injury, or even death if the situation is not avoided during operation of the machine.
- WARNING: A statement or event that warns of something or that serves as a cautionary example while using the machine.
- CAUTION: Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes during operation of the machine.
- NOTE: A brief record of points or ideas written down as an aid to memory while using the machine.
Please follow the general safety instructions for electric power tools when using the magnetic drilling machine:
- Always secure the machine with the supplied safety chain before starting to operate to protect the user in case of power failure orbreaking loose of the magnet while in use.
- Always wear safety goggles and ear plugs.
- Disconnect from the power source when changing cutters or working on the machine.
- Regularly clean the work area and machine, removing swarf and dirt, paying particular attention to the underside of the magnet.
- After switching off the power, use a gloved hand to remove any swarf that might have gathered around the cutter and arbor before proceeding to the next hole.
- Remove tie, rings, watches, and any loose adornments that might entangle with the rotating parts of the machine.
- If the cutter gets stuck in the workpiece, stop the motor immediately to prevent personal injury. Disconnect from the power ource and manually push and pull the arbor. DO NOT attempt to free the cutter by switching the motor on and off.
- If the machine is accidentally dropped, thoroughly examine it for signs of damage and check that it functions correctly before trying to drill a hole.
- Regularly inspect the machine and ensure that the nuts and screws are tight.
- When using the machine in an inverted position, use special cutting paste or cutting spray specially designed for inverted position drilling.
- Use only spare parts advised by your dealer for magnetic drilling machines.
- Use the magnetic drilling unit on a clean and flat surface only to prevent the machine from breaking out due to poor clamping force.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
DANGER : The possibility of suffering harm , injury or even death if the
situation is not avoided during operation of the machine
WARNING : A statement or event that warns of something or that serves as
a cautionary example while using the machine
CAUTION : Care taken to avoid danger or mistakes during operation of the
machine
NOTE : A brief record of points or ideas written down as an aid to memory
while using the machine
When using magnetic drilling machines please follow the general safety instructions for electric power tools.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
- Always secure the machine with the supplied safety chain before starting to operate, this is to protect the user in case of power failure or breaking loose of the magnet while in use.
- Always wear safety goggles and ear plugs.
- Disconnect from the power source when changing cutters or working on the machine.
- Always ensure cutter retaining screws are secure – they sometimes vibrate loose in use.
- Regularly clean the work area and machine., remove swarf and dirt, paying particular attention to the underside of the magnet.
- With a gloved hand, after switching off the power, remove any swarf which might have gathered around the cutter and arbor before proceeding to the next hole.
- Remove tie, rings, watches and any loose adornments which might entangle with the rotating parts of the machine.
- Should the cutter get stuck in the workpiece, stop the motor immediately to prevent personal injury. Disconnect from the power source and push and pull the arbor by hand. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FREE THE CUTTER BY SWITCHING THE MOTOR ON AND OFF.
- If the machine is accidentally dropped, always thoroughly examine the machine for signs of damage and check that it functions correctly before trying to drill a hole.
- Regularly inspect the machine and check the nuts and screws are tight.
- Always ensure when using the machine in an inverted position use special cutting paste or cutting spray which is specially designed for inverted position drilling.
- Use only spare parts advised by your dealer for magnetic drilling machines.
- Use the magnetic drilling unit on a clean and flat surface only, to prevent the machine breaking out because of poor clamping force.
- If you discover any irregularity on machine cables immediately bring the machine to a recognized dealer for a repair or maintenance service.
- When and in any case if the hole cutter is jammed in work piece during drilling, stop applying downward pressure and switch off the machine, check and take appropriate action to eliminate cause of the jam.
WARNING : DO NOT USE YOUR MAGNETIC DRILL ON THE SAME STRUCTURE WHEN ARC
WELDING IS IN PROGRESS. D.C. CURRENT WILL EARTH BACK THROUGH THE MAGNET AND
CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE.
DO NOT USE MACHINE OUTSIDE OR IN WET ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT AN (RCD) RESIDUAL
CIRCUIT DEVICE. RCD MUST BE USED.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
It is mandatory to read and follow all the safety norms, regulations and
instructions given in this Guide before you operate the machine to avoid
unwanted and fatal accidents. Follow the mentioned workplace safety measures
in the guide strictly to ensure your safety against electric shocks or
injuries.
SELF PROTECTION
The machine operators must start their work only after the protective glasses,
earmuffs and insulated shoes tightened to the legs but must ensure a
comfortable movement too. In case the operator has long hair, he must wear a
cap suited to the work environment. You must strictly adhere to these rules
and prohibit the staff from wearing clothes that are loosely fitted.
Never work towards the maintenance of the circuit board if you haven’t
followed all the rules mentioned above.
MANDATORY RULES FOR THE WORK PLACE
- Say no to a messy work environment completely. Keep yourself protected against fatal accidents by keeping the area clean.
- In case the floor is wet, stop the usage of the drill machine immediately. You will expose yourself to the risk of shock if you don’t.
- Only when the surroundings around are brightly lit, use the machine instead of a dark environment.
- You must never place flammable material near the machine or avoid using the drill machine in the presence of anything flammable. The Drill machine tends to produce sparks in the process of working, which may cause fire.
- Children should never be allowed near the drill machine, especially when it is being operated.
- Nobody should be in the area where the Drill machine is being used by the Operator.
MANDATORY RULES TO ENSURE SAFETY
- Before you start using the Drill machine, make sure you inspect the condition of the power cord and the plug. Replace them immediately if you see any damage.
- The power supply should always be in sync with what the equipment requires. Hence, ensure the same while making sure that safety measures for grounding and leakage are made available.
- Study this manual well to understand the Do’s and Don’ts of the Drilling tools. They should be used strictly according to the size specified. The material of the drilling workpiece comes with a magnetized absorption and works better on a smooth surface. Double check that its thickness ranges between 10mm-75mm, without the 0.5mm thickness of Iron scrap and the presence of paint, granular impurities and any other foreign particles should be avoided.
- If the thickness of the drilling machine is less than 10mm, you must ensure that it is well-supported by iron plates right at the bottom that come with a thickness higher than 10mm. The supporting iron plate must have a base area greater than the drilling machine’s area of the magnetic base if you need to improvise the reliability of the capability of the magnetic base’s absorption. In case you opt for a supporting iron plate which is thinner than the requirement, you will notice the drilling machine becoming lose in the process of absorption that may lead to unwanted and fatal accidents.
- Don’t press the drill machine too hard as that may lead to an overload, which tends to shorten the life of the magnetic drill. When in use, be extremely attentive to the condition of the magnetic absorption of the drill. Stop using the drill immediately if you notice any instability in the magnetic absorption.
- Whenever the drill starts to operate or shuts down, ensure that the operating sequence of the motor and magnetic switch has been complied.
- Do not continuously operate the magnetic base with a full load as that will cast a strong effect negatively on the life of the magnetic base. It may also get heated up to an extent that it may catch fire. Never touch the magnetic base, especially when it is extremely hot as that will cause a serious burn. Turn off the switch and unplug immediately once you stop using the magnetic base.
- Do not overload the motor for than a total duration of 30 minutes. If done otherwise, it will lead to extreme heat getting generated that will result in a fire or explosion. Switch off the motor when it is not in use.
- Add a certain amount of coolant to the equipment whenever you replace the drill. In case you notice a blockage, switch off the motor immediately. However, you must leave the magnetic base power on. The logic behind this process is that in case you shut down the power supply of the magnetic base directly, it may result in the operator suffering from injuries. It will also harm the motor because of the sudden loss of magnetic force of the magnetic base.
- Whenever the magnetic drilling machine is in use and is suspended either in a vertical or a horizontal position, you must get it fixedwith a device that gets attached to the equipment so that it doesn’t come down falling caused by the sudden loss of power of the magnetic base. When you choose to drill in an upside-down position, always opt for a cooling method that is reasonable. Say a frank NO to the option of Liquid Cooling method as liquid will easily infiltrate into the equipment and result in leakage of electricity. Instead of Liquid Cooling method, choose Mist Spray Cooling.
- If a Supplier has provided or approved of the Parts and Tools, only then must you use them as once installed on the equipment, they come with a guaranteed usage safety.
- Do not remove the drill if the spindle and the drill are in continuous motion. Unplug the drill from the main power supply to change its gear and never touch it with your bare hands.
- Even when the equipment stops working, never use your bare hands to remove the iron fillings after the drilling process as that can cause injuries.
- While you use the magnetic drill on a particular workpiece, do not do the process of welding on the same.
- Use the handle function of the drilling machine to move it from one place to another instead of pulling the power cable.
- Switch off the main power supply and unplug the drilling machine after the usage. If this is not done and the spindle and the tool continue to rotate, then do not let the operator remove the drill and replace the gear with his bare hands. Make sure you practice this to avoid injuries.
- The generation of the magnetic field affects devices such as watches, mobile phones and pacemaker installed to regulate the heartbeat. Make sure that the operator takes of the watch and keeps the mobile phone before operating the drilling machine and doesn’t have a pacemaker installed in him.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Keep a close check on the bolt of the magnetic drill. It should not be lose and the gap in the spindle should not be too large. The power cable of the drill should be in a good condition. You must make sure that the machine is maintained well.
- Inspect the carbon brush and change it immediately if you notice that it is worn out.
- The Lubricating Grease in the Gear Box should be changed by a professional once you have used the drill for three months. Inspect well once the professional finishes to double check that all the parts have been fully lubricated.
- It is always the After-Sales Service Department or the designated dealer who cater to the maintenance of the drill machine.
- The operator must clean the magnetic drill after finishing the work, scrub the side where the drill slides while working and apply lubricating oil on the drill for the machine to last longer.
- Whenever you indulge in the process of cleaning the Drill with compressed air, you must wear Goggles and to protect yourself and the other people around you at the workstation.
- Switch the machine off and unplug it from the main power socket before you start the process or maintenance and cleaning.
When it comes to the process of Maintenance, Inspection and Repair pertaining to their electrical aspects, only a qualified electrician must be contacted to cater to the task. The qualifications of these electricians change according to their respective countries. They must follow the effective rules put in place when it comes to processing, inspection and the maintenance of a Circuit Board in order to avoid accidents.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND WASTE DISPOSAL
- Disposal of the old electrical equipment: Make sure you process the product in accordance with EC Directive 2002/96/EC-WEEE, also known as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. In case of doubts or queries, contact the Department of Waste Disposal.
- Disposal of grease: Follow the instructions given by the lubricant’s manufacturer.
OPTIONAL TOOLS & ACCESSORIES
- Weldon Drill Chuck Adaptor
- Weldon Tapping Adaptor
- Drill Chuck
- Weldon Counter Sink
- MT 2 / MT 3 Arbour
- Core Drill
- Pilot Pin
- Taper Drift
DESCRIPTION & TECHNICAL DATA
Motor power | 1600 watt |
---|---|
Spindle | MT3, 19 mm Weldon |
Broach cutter ( 35 mm length) | ø 12 mm – ø 65 mm |
Broach cutter (50 mm length) | ø 12 mm – ø 65 mm |
Broach cutter (80 mm length) | ø 18 mm – ø 65 mm |
Twist drill | ø 23 mm |
RPM | 250 min-1/450 min-1 |
Stroke | Flexible Stroke upto 205 mm |
Weight | 16 kg (59.5 lbs) |
Magnet power | 18000 N |
Input supply voltage / Frequency | 220V-240V / 50-60 Hz |
COMPONENTS CONTENT
- Packing case 1 No.
- Cooling Bottle 1 No.
- Safety Belt 1 No.
- 2,5 mm Allen Wrench 1 No.
- 5,0 mm Allen Wrench 1 No.
- 6,0 mm Allen Wrench 1 No.
- Instruction Manual 1 No.
- Magnetic Drill Machine 1 No.
- MT3x19.05 Arbor 1 No.
- Pilot Pin 6×50 1 No.
- Pilot Pin 8×50 1 No.
- Taper Drift 1 No.
OPERATING MANUAL
How to mount tools or adapters in a Weldon arbor?
- Make sure the machine is disconnected from the power supply.
- Put the center pilot in the cutter hole.
- Put the cutter or adapter in the arbor, making sure the flat sides are exactly in front of the arbor retaining screws.
- Tighten the retaining screws.
- Check if the center pilot can move inside the cutter (up and down).
Drilling with Core Drills
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Place the machine at the desired position
CAUTION : For 100% magnet clamping force you need at least 10 mm of steel. Coatings, paintings and dirt between magnet and workpiece will affect clamping force. -
Switch on the magnet.
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Ensure that the magnetic drilling unit is secure on the working piece Switch on the magnet.
-
Fill the arbor with lubrication/cutting oil in the special meant holes. Always use cutting oil from your dealer.
-
Start the motor by pressing the green motor start button (I).
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Start bringing the cutter to the workpiece but handle with care and do not apply too much pressure. The cutter has to find its way in to the material by itself. After 2 mm, the groove of the cut will help the cutter maintain its place and you can increase the power. Still it is not necessary to use a lot of pressure. Too much pressure will cause damage and breakage.
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After the cut is finished the slug will automatically be ejected from the cutter, switch the machine off by pushing the red button(0).
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If the slug gets stuck in the cutter, move the machine to a flat surface. Switch on the magnet and gently bring the cutter down in contact with the surface. This usually allows a slug to straighten and to eject.
WARNING: THE SLUG WILL BE EJECTED AND IS VERY HOT
Drilling with twist drills
There are several accessories available to be able to use twist drills with
your magnetic drill.
- Adapter 19 mm Weldon – ½”x20 UNF
- Adapter 19 mm Weldon – B16 taper connection
- Adapter 19 mm Weldon – B18 taper connection
These adapters will allow you to attach a drill chuck on to the hole cutter
arbor.
Also twist drills with a direct Weldon connection are available (ranging from
Ø 6 – Ø 12 mm)
- Place the machine at the desired position
- Switch on the magnet
- Ensure that the magnetic drilling unit is secure on the working piece.
- Apply cutting oil to the twist drill and workpiece. Always use cutting oil from your dealer.
- Start the motor by pressing the green motor start button.
- Start bringing the twist drill to the workpiece but handle with care and do not apply too much pressure. The drill has to find its way in to the material by itself. It is not necessary to use a lot of pressure. Too much pressure will cause damage and breakage.
- After the cutting is finished switch the machine off by pushing the red button.
SPEED SELECTION
It is recommend to run the machine for diameter up to 32mm on Speed 1 (450
min-1) and for diameter above 32mm Speed 2 (250 min-1) is recommended as show.
In order to select the desired gear speed follow diagram below.
Warning:
Switch off the machine before changing the gear knob.
It might be possible that while shifting the gears it could have stuck with the already selected speed gear, adjust spindle of the machine by moving it clockwise and anti clockwise direction simultaneously moving the speed knob.
REAMING/COUNTER-SINKING
- You can make use of the machine for the process of Reaming or Counter-sinking too, considering the machine’s wide range of speed availability to operate.
- In this process, always observe the limitations stated in the technical data for the tools to be made use of.
Exploded View
SWC 65 Motor complete
Part no. Article Article Description Pcs
101 0709311695492 Cross Recessed Tapping Screw
ST4.2×60 4
102 0709311703913 Motor Cover
50-86x86x45 1
103 0709311695508 Motor Inlet cover
50-88x88x61 1
104 0709311695515 Screws
M4x12 6
105 0709311695522 spring washer
M4 4
106 0709311695539 Carbon Brush Holder
15.8×6.2×20 2
107 0709311695546 Carbon Brush
15.8x20x6.2 220V 1
108 0709311703920 Scroll Spring
5×0.3 2
109 0709311695553 Motor Housing
50-101x96x167 1
110 0709311695560 inlet cover
34x40x13 1
111 0709311695577 screws
ST3.5×6.5 3
112 0709311703937 Field Coil
1500W 220V 1
113 0709311695584 Screws
ST4.2×70 2
114 0709311695591 Air Guide
50-ø87×43 1
115 0709311695607 Bearing Sleeve
6000 1
116 0709311695614 Ball Bearing
6000 ZZ 1
117 0709311695621 Armature
1500W 220V 1
118 0709311704248 circlip
ø28 1
119 0709311704064 Ball Bearing
6001 ZZ 1
120 0709311704071 Seal
ø15xø21×3 1
121 0709311704088 Hex Screw
M5x25 4
122 0709311704279 Spring Washer
M5 4
123 0709311704095 Gear Box Cover
50-106x96x35 1
124 0709311704101 Screws
ST4.8×30 4
125 0709311704118 Rotor seal ring
ø10xø15×4.5 1
126 0709311704255 O’ Ring
84xø2 1
127 0709311704125 Shaft retainer ring
ø10 1
128 0709311704132 Ball Bearing
608 ZZ 1
129 0709311704149 Copper Sleeve
ø29×9.5 M16x1.5
130 0709311704286 clutch helical gear
Z44m0.8h8
131 0709311704156 Copper Gasket
ø33×1.5
132 0709311704163 Disc Spring
ø31.5×16.2×1.25 Complete Set
133 0709311704170 Disc Spring
ø31.5×16.8×0.8
134 0709311704262 Transmission Gear Shaft #1
Z17m1h7/Z10m1h9
135 0709311704187 Gasket
ø15xø9.2×1
136 0709311704194 Needle Bearing
12-Sep 1
137 0709311704200 Block
ø20×24 2
138 0709311704293 Gear Casing
50-116x96x164 1
139 0709311704217 Lever
M8x90 1
140 0709311704224 Needle Bearing
12-Oct 1
141 0709311704231 Double Gear
Z34m1h6.3/Z41m1h8 1
142 0709311707591 Transmission Gear Shaft # 2
Z13m1h16.5 1
143 0709311707607 Key
A5x5x28 1
144 0709311707614 Gasket
ø21xø12.2×1 1
145 0709311707621 Needle Bearing
4901 1
146 0709311707638 washer
M8 2
147 0709311707645 spring washer
M8 2
148 0709311707652 Hex Screw 10.9 Grade
M8x75 2
149 0709311707669 Cylindrical Pin
ø3×10 1
150 0709311707676 Gear Shift Knob
ø39.6×31 1
151 0709311707683 Plunger
4 1
152 0709311707690 Shift Lever
ø6×21.5 M5 1
153 0709311707706 O’ Ring
ø21.2xø2.65 1
154 0709311707713 Shaft retainer Circlip
26 1
155 0709311707720 Cylindrical Pin
ø4×12 1
156 0709311707737 shaft retainer ring
ø17 1
157 0709311707744 Main Shaft Gear
Z45m1h15 1
158 0709311707751 Ball Bearing
6003 2RS 1
159 0709311707768 Inner Frame Rotary Lip Seal
ø20xø32×6 1
160 0709311707775 Ball Bearing
6006 ZZ 1
161 0709311707782 Circlip
ø55 1
162 0709311707799 Key
B5x5x12 1
163 0709311707805 Spindle Drive Shaft
ø34×145 MT3 1
SWC 65 Magnetic frame
SWC 65 Circuit Diagram
Part no. | Article | Article | Description | Pcs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0709311695027 | Main Body | 50-344x215x94 | 1 |
2 | 0709311695034 | PCB Box | 66x52x30.5 | 1 |
3 | 0709311695041 | screws | M3x12 | 2 |
4 | 0709311695058 | PCB | 220V | 1 |
5 | 0709311695065 | PCB COVER | 66x52x24 | 1 |
6 | 0709311695072 | screws | M4x10 | 3 |
7 | 0709311695089 | Spring Washer | M4 | 1 |
8 | 0709311695096 | Lock Washer | 4 | 3 |
9 | 0709311695102 | Magnet | 198x97x47 220V | 1 |
10 | 0709311695119 | Spring Washer | M6 | 4 |
11 | 0709311695126 | Hex Screw | M6x25 | 4 |
12 | 0709311695133 | hex Screw | M5x25 | 1 |
13 | 0709311695140 | Hex Screw | M5x15 | 2 |
14 | 0709311695157 | spring washer | M5 | 3 |
15 | 0709311695164 | Slide | 20.5×250 | 1 |
16 | 0709311695171 | Grub Screw | M4x10-10.9 | 2 |
17 | 0709311695188 | Rack | 15x15x170 m1.5 | 1 |
18 | 0709311695195 | Cable Head | MA12-08 | 1 |
19 | 0709311695201 | Hex Screw | M5x10 | 8 |
20 | 0709311695218 | Washer | M6 | 2 |
21 | 0709311695225 | R- Clip | 6.4mm | 2 |
22 | 0709311695232 | Slide Guide | 16x27x285 | 2 |
23 | 0709311695249 | Panel | 90x130x2 | 1 |
24 | 0709311695256 | Hex Screw | M5x8 | 4 |
25 | 0709311695263 | Gasket | ø25xø33×1 | 1 |
26 | 0709311695270 | Shaft Retainer ring | ø25 | 1 |
27 | 0709311695287 | Elbow Cable Connector | 22OV 10A 1mm² | 0.9 |
28 | 0709311695294 | Hose | ø13 | 0.3 |
29 | 0709311695300 | Connector | ZT-M16-AD13 | 1 |
30 | 0709311695317 | Main Power Cable | 250V 16A 1.5mm² 3.5m | |
31 | 0709311695324 | Torsion Joint | MA16-P-10 | 1 |
32 | 0709311695331 | Control Panel | 90x130x2 | 1 |
33 | 0709311695348 | Hex Screw | M4x10 | 8 |
34 | 0709311695355 | Motor Switch | 220 V | 1 |
35 | 0709311695362 | Switch Cover | 37×30.5×12 | 1 |
36 | 0709311695379 | Feed Bush | ø35xø25×15 | 2 |
37 | 0709311695386 | Magnet Switch | KDC | 1 |
38 | 0709311695393 | Feeding Handle | M10x150 | 3 |
39 | 0709311695409 | Feeding Gear Shaft | 37×118 Z14m1.5 | 1 |
40 | 0709311695416 | Coolant Bottle | 600ml | 1 |
41 | 0709311695423 | Coolant Nozzle | 4mm | 1 |
42 | 0709311695430 | PU Tube | 6×4 | 0.3 |
43 | 0709311695447 | Hoop | ø6 | 1 |
44 | 0709311695454 | Aluminium Valve | ø15.5×37-90 | 1 |
45 | 0709311695461 | Hex Nut | 8×1 | 1 |
46 | 0709311695478 | Coolant Container | 600ml | 1 |
47 | 0709311695485 | Coolant Bottle Lid | ø58×12 | 1 |
HELPFUL TIPS
- TIP: Do not use your magnetic drill on the same structure when ARC welding is in progress. D.C. current will earth back through the magnet and cause irreparable damage.
- TIP: It is recommended that machine is laid to rest every 30 minutes in order to permit grease to run across the gear box .
- TIP: When using models with gear and variable speed always select a setting with low transmission ratio and high motor speed, if possible.
- TIP: During drilling it is recommended after a certain depth the cutter should be pulled up on free load in order to permit grease to run across the gear box.
- TIP: For 100% magnet clamping force you need at least 10 mm of steel. Coatings, paintings and dirt between magnet and workpiece will affect clamping force.
- TIP: Most situations which cause problems or question marks have already occurred for other users. Contact Schifler or your dealer to see if a solution exists for your situation. (example: for drilling into non-magnetic material with your magnetic drill, a special vacuum system has been designed).
- WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
- WARNING: After drilling the slug will be ejected and is very hot.
- WARNING: When drilling in inverted position, cutting oil can enter the motor and can cause irreparable damage.
- WARNING: When drilling in inverted position, metal swarf can enter the motor. This can cause irreparable damage and can cause electrical shocks.
- WARNING: Steel plates of less than 10 mm thickness, coatings, paints and dirt between magnet and workpiece can affect clamping force and create a possible dangerous situation. Always make sure your magnetic drill is fastened with the supplied safety chain and make sure your machine is sufficient attached to the workpiece to start drilling.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- If the type of error that you face revolves around the Motor not starting even after pressing the ON/OFF button or the motor tends to stop while it is functioning, following can be the possible causes along with the remedies:
- a. The plug isn’t properly inserted into the socket. Just re-insert the plug.
- b. The Circuit Breaker has been switched off by accident. Switch it on.
- c. The torque cut-off has been triggered. You just have to switch the machine off for a few seconds and then switch it on.
- d. You have missed selecting the direction of rotation. Click on select.
- e. You haven’t switched on the magnetic clamp. Switch it on.
- f. The machine is over-heated because of which the internal safety switch of the machine is switching it off. Let the machine cool down for some time and then switch it on.
- If the type of error that you face revolves around the Circuit Breaker tripping in the power distributor, following can be the possible causes along with the remedies:
- a. The machine has some defective parts. Immediately contact the Customer Service.
- b. Plenty of appliances have been connected to the same power circuit, resulting in the tripping. Unplug a few of those appliances.
- If the type of error that you face revolves around the Magnetic clamp not functioning to its best capability, following can be the possible causes along with the remedies:
- a. You have not switched on the magnet. Switch it on.
- b. The surface where the machine is placed is not magnetic enough. Change the placement and use a suitable base.
- If the type of error that you face revolves around the lubrication system not functioning to its best capability or failing to function at all, following can be the possible causes along with the remedies:
- a. The lubricant is over. Pour the required amount of lubricant into the machine.
- b. The connecting nipple has gotten clogged. Do a deep cleaning of the tank and the nipple.
- c. The lubricant tap is jammed or has gotten closed. Open the tap.
Contact the Customer Service immediately if the steps and remedies described above do not solve your problem.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We,
Schifler Werkzeuge and Company Private Limited Hereby declare under sole
responsibility that, the following described product in our delivered version
complies with the appropriate basic safety and health requirements of the:
- Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)
- Low voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
- EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
Based on its design and its type, as brought into circulation by us. In case of alteration of machine, not agreed upon by us, this declaration will lose its validity.
Description of Products
Magnetic Drilling Machine
Models : SWC 32, SWC 35, SWC 35AT, SWC 35 PD, SWC 40, SWC 50 MAX, SWC 50 MAX-T, SWC 50 PD, SWC 50, SWC 50 WT, SWC 50 PDT, SWC 50 WT SB, SWC 65, SWC 65 WT, SWC 65 WT SB, SWC 80, SWC 80 WT, SWC 100, SWC 100 WT, SWC 120, SWC 120 WT
Applicable Harmonized Standards:
- EN 62841-3-13:2017
- EN 62841-1:2015/AC: 2015
- EN 60204-1:2018
- EN ISO 12100:2010
- EN 61000-6-2:2019
- EN 61000-6-4:2019
Technical Construction File (TCF) – SCHIFLER /TCF/CE at :
Schifler Werkzeuge and Company Private Limited
B-24, Street No.9, Anand Parbat Industrial Area, Delhi-110005, India
Year in which CE marking affixed: 2022
EU Representative Details
Schifler Werkzeuge & Co.
Bahnhofstraße. 8, 30159, Hannover, GERMANY
European Union
- Schifler Werkzeuge & Co.
- Bahnhofstraße. 8, 30159, Hannover, GERMANY
- Tel.: +49 (0) 511 93639 421
- Fax.: +49 (0) 511 93639 300
- Email: info@schifler.de
Asia Pacific
- Schifler Werkzeuge & Co.
- B-24, 1st Floor, Street No.9, Anand Parbat
- Industrial Area, Delhi-110005, INDIA
- Telefon : 011-41044650
- Email: india@schifler.de
Middle East
- Schifler Werkzeuge Middle East FZC
- UAQ Free Trade Zone, P.O. Box : 7073,
- Umm Al Quwain, U.A.E.
- Telefon : +971-568965572
- Email : uae@schifler.de
References
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