scheppach DP60 Bench Pillar Drill Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
Scheppach

scheppach DP60 Bench Pillar Drill

Explanation of the symbols on the equipment
The use of symbols in this handbook is designed to direct your attention to possible risks. You must make sure that you understand the safety symbols and explanations accompanying them. Warnings themselves cannot remove risks and cannot substitute correct action for the prevention of accidents.

  • Warning! Potential danger to life, risk of injury or damage to the tool when ignoring the instructions.
  • Before commissioning, read and observe the operating instructions and safety instruc­tions!
  • Wear safety goggles!
  • Wear ear-muffs!
  • Wear a breathing mask!
  • Do not wear long hair uncovered. Use a hair net.
  • Do not wear gloves.
  • Protection class II (double shielded)
  • Important! Laser radiation

Introduction

Manufacturer:

scheppach
Fabrikation von Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH Günzburger Straße 69 D-89335 Ichenhausen

Dear Customer,
We hope your new tool brings you much enjoyment and success.

Note:
According to the applicable product liability laws, the manufacturer of the device does not assume liability for damages to the product or damages caused by the product that occurs due to:

  • Improper handling,
  • Non­compliance of the operating instructions,
  • Repairs by third parties, not by authorized service technicians,
  • Installation and replacement of non-original spare parts,
  • Application other than specified,
  • A breakdown of the electrical system that occurs due to the non­compliance of the electric regu­lations and VDE regulations 0100, DIN 57113 /VDE0113.

We recommend:
Read through the complete text in the operating instruc­tions before installing and commissioning the device. The operating instructions are intended to help the user to become familiar with the machine and take advantage of its application possibilities in accord­ance with the recommendations. The operating instructions contain important informa­tion on how to operate the machine safely, profes­sionally and economically, how to avoid danger, cost­ly repairs, reduce downtimes and how to increase reliability and service life of the machine.

In addition to the safety regulations in the operating instructions, you have to meet the applicable regu­lations that apply for the operation of the machine in your country.
Keep the operating instructions package with the machine at all times and store it in a plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture. Read the instruction manual each time before operating the machine and carefully follow its information. The machine can only be operated by persons who were instructed concerning the operation of the machine and who are informed about the associated dangers. The minimum age requirement must be complied with. In addition to the safety instructions contained in this op­erating manual and the specific regulations of your coun­try, the technical rules generally accepted for the oper­ation of machines of the same type must be observed.

We accept no liability for damage or accidents which arise due to non­observance of these instructions and the safety information.

Device description

  1. Base plate
  2. Quick clamp
  3. Column
  4. Toothed rack for height adjustment
  5. Clamping lever for height adjustment
  6. Clamping lever for depth stop
  7. Depth stop
  8. Handle
  9. Mounting mandrel 8.2 Spacer sleeve
  10. Handle cover
  11. Display
  12. Off switch
  13. On switch
  14. Speed control
  15. Chuck guard
  16. Chuck
  17. Wing screws for parallel stop
  18. Parallel stop
  19. Quick clamp lever
  20. Gear selector switch
  21. Allen key
  22. Open­ended spannerscheppach-DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-fig-1
  • A. Fixing screw (pre-mounted)
  • B. Philips screw handle
  • C. Screw
  • D. Retainer
  • E. Table mounting attachment kit
  • F. Speed/drilling depth selector switch
  • G. Zero-point button
  • H. Laser cross on / off switch
  • I. LED work lamp on / off switch
  • J. Holding ring
  • K. Securing ring
  • L. Clamping sleeve

Scope of delivery

  • 1 drilling machine
  • 1 quick clamp (2)
  • 1 base plate (1)
  • 1 parallel stop (16)
  • 1 handle (8)
  • 1 chuck guard (13)
  • 2 screws 3.0 x 12
  • 1 clamping lever (6)
  • 1 depth stop (7)
  • 1 Allen key, 4 mm (19)
  • 1 open-ended spanner (flat), 16 mm
  • 1 screw bag: 4 screws M8 x 50, 4 nuts M8, 8 washers
  • 1 operating manual

Intended use
The bench drill is designed for drilling in metal, wood, plastic and tiles. Chuck clamping range: 1.5 ­ 13 mm. The device is intended to be used by do-it- your­selfers. It was not designed for heavy commercial use. The tool is not to be used by persons under the age of 16. Children over the age of 16 may use the tool except under supervision. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation of this device.

Please note that our equipment has not been de­signed for use in commercial, trade or industrial appli­ cations. Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.

Safety instructions

General power tool safety warnings

WARNING
Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations, and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.

Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-oper­ated (cordless) power tool.

Work area safety

  • Keep the work area clean and well-lit.
    Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.

  • Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flam-mable liquids, gases or dust.
    Power tools create sparks that may ignite dust or fumes.

  • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool.
    Distractions can cause you to lose control.

Electrical safety

  • Power tool plugs must match the outlet
    Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.

  • Avoid body contact with earthed or ground-ed surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

  • Do not expose power tools to rain or wet con-ditions.
    Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.

  • Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords in­crease the risk of electric shock.

  • When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.

  • If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply.
    Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Personal safety

  • Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
    A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.

  • Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
    Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non­skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce per­sonal injuries.
    Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to a power source and/or battery pack, picking up, or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.

  • Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on.
    A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.

  • Do not overreach.
    Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unex­pected situations.

  • Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

  • If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, en-sure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust­related hazards.

  • Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.

Power tool use and care

  • Do not force the power tool.
    Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.

  • Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that can not be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

  • Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools.
    Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.

  • Keep unused electric tools out of the reach of children.
    Do not let people use the electric tool who are not familiar with it or who have not read these instruc­tions. Electric tools are dangerous if they are used by inexperienced people.

  • Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If dam­aged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.

  • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.

  • Use electric tools, insertion tools, etc. according to these instructions.
    Take the working conditions and the activity to be carried out into consideration. Using electric tools for applications other than the intended uses can lead to dangerous situations.

  • Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.

Service

  • Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replace-ment parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.

Drill safety warnings

  • The drill must be secured.
    A drill that is not properly secured may move or tip over and may result in personal injury.

  • The workpiece must be clamped or secured to the workpiece support. Do not drill pieces that are too small to be clamped securely. Holding the workpiece by hand during operation may result in personal injury.

  • Do not wear gloves. Gloves may be entangled by the rotating parts or chips leading to personal injury.

  • Keep your hands out of the drilling area while the tool is running. Contact with rotating parts or chips may result in personal injury.

  • Make sure the accessory is rotating before feeding into the workpiece. Otherwise, the accessory may become jammed in the workpiece causing unexpected movement of the workpiece and personal injury.

  • When the accessory is jammed, stop applying downward pressure and switch off the tool. Investigate and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause of the jam. Jamming can cause unexpected movement of the workpiece and personal injury.

  • Avoid generating long chips by regularly interrupting downward pressure. Sharp metal chips may cause entanglement and personal injuries.

  • Never remove chips from the drilling area while the tool is running. To remove chips, move the accessory away from the workpiece, switch off the tool and wait for the accessory to stop moving. Use tools such as a brush or hook to remove chips. Contact with rotating parts or chips may result in personal injury.

  • Accessories with speed ratings must be rated at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the power tool. Accessories running faster than their rated speed can break and fly apart.

Attention: Laser radiation Do not stare into the beam Class 2 laser

Protect yourself and you environment from accidents using suitable precautionary measures!

  • Do not look directly into the laser beam with unprotected eyes.
  • Never look into the path of the beam.
  • Never point the laser beam towards reflecting surfaces and persons or animals. Even a laser beam with a low output can cause damage to the eyes.
  • Caution – methods other than those specified here can result in dangerous radiation exposure.
  • Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure to the beam can occur.
  • The laser may not be replaced with a different type of laser.
  • Repairs of the laser may only be carried out by the laser manufacturer or an authorised representative.

Remaining hazards
Even if you use this electric power tool in accordance with instructions, certain residual risks cannot be eliminated. The following hazards may arise in connection with the equipment’s construction and layout:

  • Lung damage if suitable dust protection mask is not worn.
  • Hearing damage if suitable hearing protection is not worn.
  • Damage to health resulting from hand/arm vibra­tion if the device is used over an extended period of time or if it is not properly operated and maintained.

Warning!
This electric tool generates an electromagnetic field during operation. This field can impair active or pas­sive medical implants under certain conditions. In or­der to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical implant prior to operating the electric tool.

Technical data

  • AC motor ………………………………. 220 – 240 V~ 50 Hz

  • Nominal power S1 …………………………………. 710 W att

  • Operating mode ………………………….. S2 5min* 900W
    Idle speed n0

  • 1st gear ………………………………………170 880 min1

  • 2nd gear ………………………………….. 490 2600 min1

  • Max. drilling speed

  • Steel…………………………………………..170 880 min1

  • – Wood ………………………………………. 490 2600 min1

  • Drill chuck clamping range …………………..1,5 13 mm

  • Max. drill stroke. ………………………………………100 mm

  • Size of base plate ………………………….. 350 x 300 mm

  • Weight ……………………………………………………..9,4 kg

  • Protection class ………………………………………….. II /

  • Laser class ……………………………………………………….2

  • Laser wavelength ……………………………………. 650 nm

  • Laser power ……………………………………………. < 1 m W

After an uninterrupted operating period of 5 min­utes, the device should be allowed to rest until its temperature has dropped to within 2 K (2° C) of room temperature.

The workpiece must have a minimum height of 3 mm and a minimum width of 45 mm. Make sure that the workpiece is always secured with the clamping device.

Sound
Sound and vibration values were measured in ac­cordance with EN 62841.

  • Sound pressure level LpA ……………………… 89,6 dB(A)
  • Uncertainty K pA ……………………………………………. 3 d B
  • Sound power level LWA ……………………….. 102,6 d B(A)
  • Uncertainty K WA …………………………………………… 3 d B

Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing. The above­mentioned noise emission values were measured in accordance with a standardized test procedure and can be used to compare one power tool with another. The above­mentioned noise emission values can also be used for the preliminary assessment of ex­posure.

Warning:

  • The noise emissions during the actual use of the power tool may differ from the above-mentioned values depending on the power tool being used, in particular on the type of workpiece being pro­cessed.
  • Try to keep the stress as low as possible. For exam­ple: Limit working time. In doing so, all parts of the operating cycle must be taken into account (such as times in which the electric tool is switched off or times in which it is switched on, but is not running under a load).

Before starting up

  • Open the packaging and remove the device care­fully.
  • Remove the packaging material as well as the packaging and transport bracing (if available).
  • Check that the delivery is complete.
  • Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage.
  • If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period has expired.

ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not toys! Children must not be allowed to play with plas-tic bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of swallowing and suffocation!

  • Before connecting the machine, make certain that the data on the type plate matches with the mains power data.
  • Check the device for transport damage. Immedi­ately report any damage to the transport company that delivered the electrical tool.
  • Long supply cables (extension cable) should be avoided.
  • Do not operate the electrical tool in damp or wet areas.
  • Operate the electrical tool only in suitable areas (well-ventilated).

Assembly

Attention!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled be­ fore start­up!

Before connecting the machine to the mains power, make certain that the data on the type plate matches with the mains power data.

Warning!
Always pull out the mains plug before carrying out adjustments on the device.

Assembling the base plate and column (fig. 2)

  1. Slide the quick clamp (2) over column (3).
  2. Set column (3) into the base plate (1) such that the guide pins on the bottom end of column (3) engage with the groove in the mount on the base plate (1).
  3. Tighten the pre-assembled fastening screws (A) on the rear of the base plate (1) with the Allen key (19).

Fitting the parallel stop (fig. 2)

  1. Slide the parallel stop (16) into the grooves in the base plate (1).
  2. Ensure that the sliding blocks underneath the wing screws of the parallel stop (15) are properly engaged in the grooves of the base plate.
  3. Move the parallel stop (16) to the desired position and tighten the wing screws of the parallel stop (15) firmly.

Assembling the chuck guard (fig. 3)

  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).

Assembling the handle (fig. 4)
The handle (8) can be mounted on the right side of the machine for right­handers and on the left­side of the machine for left­handers .scheppach-DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-fig-4

When installing the handle (8), ensure that the availa­ble mating surfaces engage.

  1. Slide the mounting mandrel (8.1) onto the handle (8).
  2. Fit the spacer sleeve (8.2) to the mounting man­drel (8.1).
  3. Fit the handle (8) with the mounted mounting mandrel (8.1) and the spacer sleeve (8.2) to the retainer (D).
  4. Fasten the handle (8) using the Philips screw (B).
  5. Attach the handle cover (8.3) to the handle (8).

To disassemble the handle (8), remove the handle cover (8.3). Now remove the handle (8) in reverse order.

Assembling the depth stop (fig. 5)
Insert the depth stop (7) into the hole provided in the housing.

Assembling the clamping lever for depth stop (fig. 5)
Assemble the clamping lever for depth stop (6) as shown in fig. 5.scheppach-
DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-fig-5 Fastening to a work surface (fig. 6)
Fasten the device to the work surface by bolting the base plate (1) to the work surface. The table mounting attachment kit (E) can be used for this .scheppach-DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-fig-6

Operation

Operation of the display (fig. 7)scheppach-DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-
fig-7

Switching the display on/off:
Press the button (I, 2-3 sec.) until the display (9) switches on or off.

Display of drilling depth/speed:
The display can be switched between displaying the speed and the drilling depth by pressing button (F).

Setting the zero point:
The zero point for the drilling depth can be set by pressing the button (G).

Switching the laser cross on/off:
The laser cross can be switched on or off by press­ing the button (H).

Switching the LED on/off:
The LED work light can be switched on or off by pressing the button (I).

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 adjust­ ment (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.

Setting the drilling depth (fig. 1)
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. As soon as the desired depth is shown on the display (9) (refer to point 9.9 also), tighten the depth stop clamping lever (6) again.
  3. The depth stop (7) is now locked in the desired drilling depth.

Clamping/releasing drill bits (fig. 8)scheppach-DP60-Bench-Pillar-Drill-
fig-8

Clamping:

  1. Hold the chuck in place and turn the securing ring (K) in the “RELEASE” direction.
  2. Turn the clamping sleeve (L) clockwise until the drill bit can be inserted. Hold the holding ring (J) in place whilst doing so.
  3. Insert the drill bit, hold it in place and turn the clamping sleeve (L) counter-clockwise by hand. Hold the holding ring (J) in place whilst doing so.
  4. Hold the chuck in place and turn the securing ring (K) in the “LOCK” direction.

Note:
When using small drill bits, set the chuck to roughly the right size for the drill bit beforehand. Otherwise, there is a risk of the drill bit not being properly centred in the chuck.

Releasing:

  1. Turn the securing ring (K) in the “RELEASE” di­rection.
  2. Turn the clamping sleeve (L) clockwise until the drill bit can be removed.

Aligning workpieces

  1. Switch on the laser cross via the display (9). See 9.1, Operation of the display.
  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.

Clamping the workpiece (fig. 9)
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 workpiece.
  5. Turn the quick-clamp lever (17) counter-clockwise to release the quick clamp (2).

Clamping larger workpieces (fig. 9)
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.

Setting the drilling speed (fig. 1)
The correct speed must be set to suit the workpiece to be drilled and the tool diameter.

Mechanical gear selection:
Two different speed ranges can be selected with the gear selector switch (18).

Gear 1:
Low speeds (170- 880 min­1) for large tool diameters.

Gear 2:
High speeds (490-2600 min­1) for small tool diame­ters.

Attention:
Actuate the gear selector switch (18) only when at a standstill. If the gear selector switch (18) does not latch into place turn the chuck (14) a little. If the gear selector switch (18) cannot be turned as far as the stop, turn the chuck a little with the drill.

Electronic speed control:
The speed of the individual gears 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 on the display (9).

Displaying the drilling depth (fig. 1/7)

  1. Set the display (9) to the “Drilling depth” indication (button F).
  2. Set the tip of the drill bit down lightly on the work­piece.
  3. Set the zero point by pressing the button (G).
  4. Drill until the desired depth is shown on the dis­play (9).

Switching on/off (fig. 1)
Make sure that the chuck guard (13) is folded down before switching on.

Switching on:
Press the on switch (11) to switch the device on.

Switching off:
Press the off switch (10) to switch the device off.

Drilling procedure (fig. 1)

  1. Align the workpiece and clamp it.
  2. Start the device and set the speed.
  3. For drilling, move the handle (8) with uniform feed until the desired drilling depth is reached. When drilling into metal, interrupt the downward pres­sure briefly to break the swarf.
  4. After reaching the drilling depth, return the handle (8) to the starting position.
  5. Switch the device off.

Transport
To transport the device hold it by the base plate (1).

Cleaning and maintenance

Warning!
Pull out the mains plug before carrying out any ad­ justments, maintenance or repair work!

General maintenance tasks
Wipe swarf and dust off the machine from time to time with a cloth. Oil the rotating parts once monthly
to extend the life of the tool. Do not oil the motor. Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.

  • Have tasks that are not described in this operating manual, carried out by a specialist workshop. Use only original parts. Let the device cool down before all maintenance and cleaning tasks.
    There is a risk of burn!

Before using the device each time, check the device for obvious defects such as worn or damaged parts, correct seating of screws or other parts. Replace damaged parts.

Cleaning
Do not use cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical substances could damage the plastic parts of the de­vice. Never clean the device under running water.

  • Clean the device thoroughly after each use.
  • Clean the ventilation holes and the surface of the device with a soft brush or cloth.
  • Remove swarf, dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner if necessary.
  • Lubricate the moving parts regularly.

Maintenance
The device has no parts that require maintenance.

Replacing the chuck (fig. 10)

Warning! Pull out the mains plug!

Tools required:

  • 1x open-ended spanner (flat) 16 mm
  • 1x Allen key 2.5 mm (not included in the scope of de­livery)
  1. Loosen the Allen screw by turning it counter-clock­wise ca. 2 turns.
  2. Hold the chuck shaft in place with the spanner (20) and unscrew the chuck counter­clockwise with your free hand.
  3. Fasten the new chuck in reverse order.

When replacing the chuck, use only chucks approved by the manufacturer. Order number: 390 6813 010

Service Information
Please note that the following parts of this product are subject to normal or natural wear and that the fol­lowing parts are therefore also required for use as consumables.
Wear parts*: Carbon brushes, drill bit

Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!

Storage
Store the equipment and accessories out of children’s reach in a dark and dry place at above freezing tem­ perature. The ideal storage temperature is between 5 and 30 °C. Store the electric tool in its original packaging. Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from dust and moisture. Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.

Electrical connection

The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for operation. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. The customer‘s mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.

Important information
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself off. After a cool- down period (time varies) the motor can be switched back on again.

Faulty power supply cables
Insulation damage often occurs at power supply ca­bles.

Causes are:

  • Pressure points when power supply cables are routed through the window or door gaps
  • Bends due to improper fastening or guiding of the power supply cables.
  • Interfaces by running over the power supply cables.
  • Insulation damage by pulling off the wall outlet.
  • Cracks due to ageing of the insulation.

Such defective power supply cables must not be used and are extremely dangerous to life because of the insulation damage! Check power supply cables regularly for damage. Make sure that the power cable is not connected to the mains supply when you check.

Electrical connection cables must comply with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use con­nection cables with the marking H05VV-F. The printing of the type designation on the connec­tion cable is mandatory. If it is necessary to replace the power cable this should be done by the manufacturer or their repre­sentative to avoid safety hazards.

AC motor:

  • The mains voltage must be 220 ­ 240 V~.
  • Extension cables up to 25 m in length must have a cross-section of 1.5 mm2.
  • Connections and repairs of electrical equipment may only be carried out by an electrician.

Please provide the following information in the event of any inquiries:

  • Type of current for the motor
  • Motor data-type plate

Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in this packaging can be reused or recycled.

The equipment and its accessories are made of vari­ous types of material, such as metal and plastic. De­ fective components must be disposed of as special waste. Ask your dealer or your local council.

The packaging is wholly composed of environmentally-friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling center. Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out electrical devices.

Old devices must not be disposed of with household waste!
This symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of together with domestic waste in compliance with the Directive (2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product must be disposed of at a designated collection point. This can occur, for example, by handing it in at an authorized collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Improper handling of waste equipment may have negative consequences for the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are often contained in electrical and electronic equipment. By properly dis­posing of this product, you are also contributing to the effective use of natural resources. You can obtain in­ formation on collection points for waste equipment from your municipal administration, public waste dis­posal authority, an authorized body for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment or your waste disposal company.

Troubleshooting

Fault Possible cause Remedy



Device does not start

| ****

Motor, cable or plug defective, building circuit breaker tripped

| Check power outlet, mains connection cable, mains plug. Have repair carried out by electrical specialist. Check building circuit breakers.
On/off switch (11/10) defective| Repair by customer service department
Motor defective| Repair by customer service department


Heavy vibrations

| Base plate (1) not fastened in place| Secure machine to a work bench or similar
Drill bit not clamped centrally| Check drill bit in chuck (14)


Motor overheats easily

| ****

Overloading of the motor, insufficient cool­ ing of the motor

| Avoid overloading the motor while drilling, remove dust from the motor in order to ensure optimal cooling of the motor.
Motor makes exces­ sive noise| ****

Coils damaged, motor defective

| ****

Have checked by the customer service department

PARTS LIST

Declaration of Conformity

Hereby declares the following conformity under the EU Directive and standards for the following article.

Standard references:

  • EN 62841-1:2015; EN 62841-3-13:2017; EN 60825-1-2014;
  • EN 55014-1:2017; EN55014-2:2015; EN 61000-3-2:2014; EN 61000-3-3:2013

This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

The object of the declaration described above fulfils the regulations of the directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and Council from 8th June 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

Warranty

Apparent defects must be notified within 8 days from the receipt of the goods. Otherwise, the buyerís rights of claim due to such defects are invalidated. We guarantee for our machines in case of proper treatment for the time of the statutory warranty period from delivery in such a way that we replace any machine part free of charge which provably becomes unusable due to faulty material or defects of fabrication within such period of time. With respect to parts not manufactured by us we only warrant insofar as we are entitled to warranty claims against the upstream suppliers. The costs for the installation of the new parts shall be borne by the buyer. The cancellation of sale or the reduction of purchase price as well as any other claims for damages shall be excluded.

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