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Safety

AirMAB 5000

GB

Safety

 WARNING

When using tools driven by com-
pressed air, pay attention to the 
following basic safety measures for 
protection against injuries and damage 
to property!

Fundamental safety precautions

Do not use the machine in flammable or 

 

potentially explosive environments.

Persons who are unable to operate the 

 

machine due to their physical, mental or 
motor response abilities may only use 
the machine under supervision of or 
instruction by a responsible person.

Children must not be allowed to use the 

 

machine.

Check the machine and do not put a 

 

damaged machine into operation.

Check the compressed air line for vis-

 

ible external damage before use and do 
not put a damaged compressed air line 
into operation.

Before beginning any work, check for 

 

proper condition of the safety chain 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 considerable danger for the 
user.

Repairs to the machine during the war-

 

ranty period may only be carried out 
by a service centre authorised by the 
manufacturer otherwise the guarantee 
will be invalidated.

Defective parts may only be replaced 

 

with original spare parts. Only original 
spare parts guarantee that the safety 
requirements are met.

Do not leave the machine unsupervised 

 

during operation.

Store the machine in a dry, temperate 

 

location out of the reach of children.

Do not leave the machine standing out-

 

doors and do not expose it to moisture.

Make sure that your work area is suf-

 

ficiently lit (>300 Lux).

Do not use low-power machines for 

 

heavy working.

Make sure that your workplace is clean.

 

Keep the machine clean, dry and free of 

 

oil and grease.

Follow the instructions on lubricating 

 

and cooling the tool.

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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