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Maintenance

AirMAB 5000

GB

Cleaning

 WARNING

Switch off the machine and discon-

 

nect from the compressed air supply 
before performing maintenance or 
cleaning.

When using compressed air for 

 

cleaning, wear protective goggles and 
gloves and protect other persons in 
the working area.

Motor parts must be cleaned with 

 

cleaning solution and not by blowing 
compressed air.

Do not smoke when servicing.

 

After completing all work, wash your 

 

hands.

 CAUTION

Never immerse the machine in water 

 

or other liquids.

After every use

Remove the inserted tool.

 

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Remove swarf and coolant residues.

 

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Clean the tool and the tool holder on 

 

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the machine.

Clean the guide of the machine slide.

 

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Put the machine and accessories into 

 

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the transport case.

Maintenance

 WARNING

Danger caused by unqualified repairs!

Unqualified repairs can lead to consider

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able danger for the user and cause dam-
age to the machine.

Repairs to and maintenance on the 

 

drive motor may only be carried out 
by the works customer service or by 
specialists trained by the manufac-
turer.

Adjusting the machine slide guide

If the machine slide guide (8) exhibits too 
much clearance, it must be adjusted. To do 
this, proceed as follows:

Loosen the clamping bolts.

 

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Tighten the adjusting screws evenly.

 

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Tighten the clamping bolts again.

 

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Customer service/service

Should you have any questions on cus-
tomer service/service, please contact BDS.
We will be happy to give you the address of 
your nearest service partner.

Summary of Contents for AirMAB 5000

Page 1: ...AirMAB 5000 Original Operating Instructions GB...

Page 2: ...8 5 4 2 1 6 3 7 9 10 11 12...

Page 3: ...21 A B C 20 22 23...

Page 4: ...nting in whole or in part and the reproduction of the illustrations even in modified form is only permitted with the written approval of the manufacturer Liability disclaimer All technical information...

Page 5: ...on that simplifies the use of the machine Intended use The machine is intended solely for drilling operations in magnetic and non magnetic metals within the limits specified in the technical data Any...

Page 6: ...in and the function of the operating elements of the machine Only allow repairs to the machine to be carried out by an authorised workshop or customer service Unqualified repairs can lead to considera...

Page 7: ...NG Risk of injury from motor starting unintentionally Pay attention to the following safety notes to avoid danger from motor starting unintentionally To completely stop the motor Move the motor switch...

Page 8: ...ng the tool section Do not allow the compressed air line to hang over edges trip wire effect Preventing damage CAUTION Potential damage to property if the machine is improperly used Observe the follow...

Page 9: ...r head against falling objects Wear a harness where there is a danger of falling Gloves for protection against injuries Components delivery contents Machine overview 1 Core drill not supplied as stand...

Page 10: ...e machine must be secured to prevent it from falling using the safety chain B supplied Check the safety chain for proper function before every use A dam aged safety chain must not be used Replace a da...

Page 11: ...kness steel an additional steel plate minimum dimensions 100 x 200 x 20 mm must be placed under the workpiece Secure the steel plate to prevent it from falling NF metals or workpieces with an uneven s...

Page 12: ...g the tool Insert the ejector pin C into the ejector pin holder of the spindle taper MK2 3 Lever out the tool with the ejector pin C or loosen the tool by tapping against the ejector pin Using the dri...

Page 13: ...outside sleeve and pull the tool down out of the chuck Compressed air supply Perfect function and performance of the drive unit depends on the air quality and the quantity of air supplied The followin...

Page 14: ...n Disconnect the compressed air sup ply Drilling with the machine Drilling with core drills When drilling with core drills proceed as follows Mount the KEYLESS quick change drill chuck system A Instal...

Page 15: ...tool parts or swarf Put protective gloves on before start ing work Blockages caused by a broken tool Switch the machine off using the mo tor switch Leave the magnetic clamp switched on Disconnect the...

Page 16: ...chine Clean the guide of the machine slide Put the machine and accessories into the transport case Maintenance WARNING Danger caused by unqualified repairs Unqualified repairs can lead to consider abl...

Page 17: ...t connected Connect the compressed air supply Compressed air supply not switched on Switch on the compressed air supply Compressed air supply not sufficient Check the compressed air supply and set up...

Page 18: ...foot L x W x H 90 x 190 x 60 mm Approx net weight 17 5 kg Motor power 830 W Nominal torque 27 Nm Air consumption 1000 l min Noise emission 96 db A Vibration 1 55 m s Stroke 160 mm Core drill short max...

Page 19: ...ve 2006 42 EC on machinery The following harmonised standards were applied in whole or in part DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN ISO 11148 3 2013 Responsible person for documentation according to EC Direct...

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