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10.0  General safety instructions

1.

Read and follow these instructions before you use the tool. Keep these safety instructions in a safe
place.

2.

Keep your workplace tidy. Untidiness in the workplace can cause accidents.

3.

Protect yourself from electric shocks. Refer to the applicable regulations. Avoid physical contact with
earthed parts, such as pipes, heaters, furnaces and refrigerators.

4. 

Keep children away. Do not allow other people to touch the tool or cable, keep them away from
where you are working.

5.

Keep your tools in a safe place. Unused tools should be kept in a dry, locked room out of the reach of
children.

6.

Do not overload your tool. It will work better and more safely in the specified capacity range.

7.

Use the correct tool. Do not use tools that are too weak or mounted tools for heavy work. Do not use
tools for purposes and work for which they have not been designed.

8. 

Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear excessively baggy clothing or jewellery, which may be caught by
moving parts. For working outdoors, we recommend the use of rubber gloves and sturdy shoes.
Wear a hairnet if you have long hair.

9. 

Use goggles. Use a breathing mask for work that generates dust.

10.

Do not use the cable for any purpose other that that for which it is designed. Do not carry the tool by
the cable and do not use it to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.

11.

Check the connection lead and plug every time before you use the tool for signs of damage. If they
are damaged, have them replaced by a specialist. Always keep the connection lead away from the
working area of the machine.

12.  Secure the workpiece. Use clamps or a vice to hold the workpiece. This will make it more secure that

if you hold it in your hand and will allow you to use both hands to control the machine.

13.  Do not overstretch yourself. Avoid abnormal body positions. Ensure that you have a stable area on

which to stand and keep your balance at all times.

14.  Look after your materials with care. Keep your tools sharp and clean so that they produce good safe

results. Check the plug and cable at regular intervals and have them replaced by a specialist if they
suffer any damage. Check the extension cable at regular intervals and replace damaged cables.
Keep the handles free of oil and grease.

 

15.

Disconnect the mains plug from the supply when the tool is not in use and when changing the tool.

15.  Do not leave a tool spanner on the tool. Before switching on the tool check that the wrench and set-

ting tools have been removed.

16.  Avoid the machine starting when you do not intend it to. Do not carry a tool that is connected to the

mains supply with your finger on the switch. Ensure that the switch is turned off when you connect
the tool to the mains supply.

18.

Electric tools outdoors and in wet areas: Mobile tools which are used outdoors should be connected
to the mains supply using a residual-current circuit breaker or the like for added safety. This is par-
ticularly important when working with freehand tools. If there is a water supply, you should use an
isolation transformer and a voltage supply of 115 V; please specify in your order.

19.

For outdoors work, only use extension cables, which are approved for this purpose and marked ac-
cordingly.

20.  Be vigilant at all times. Watch your work. Proceed sensibly. Do not use the tool if you are not con-

centrating fully on what you are doing.

21.

Important:
Safety equipment (such as overcurrent protection devices, undervoltage trips, safety couplings etc.)
are tools but do not offer guaranteed safety. As a responsible manufacturer we tailor these tools to
each other so that they offer the best possible protection. But without the care and caution of the use,
these tools may even cause damage it they are not used properly. Have the slip couplings, in par-
ticular, checked during the quarterly inspection to ensure that it is correctly adjusted and functions
properly. This inspection should be conducted by the manufacturer or an authorised service outlet
and documented.

Summary of Contents for EBM 25

Page 1: ...tor EBM 25 EBM 25 F 115 V EBM 25 S Valid from 01 2006 Art Nr 200714 Subject to alterations 200715 200713 All rights reserved DR BENDER GmbH D 75382 Althengstett Tel 07051 9291 0 Fax 07051 9291 91 Our...

Page 2: ...to the machine guidelines VDE 0740 21 22 1994 1991 VDE 0701 Part 1 1993 VDE 0702 Part 1 1995 DIN EN 50144 1 1999 DIN EN 50144 2 1 2000 b with regard to electromagnetic compatibility Interfering emissi...

Page 3: ...8 5 0 Commissioning 8 5 1 Changing gear 9 5 2 Safety coupling 9 5 3 Core bits 9 5 4 To change a core bit 9 6 0 Safety instructions 10 7 0 Servicing and care 11 7 1 Daily care 11 7 2 After approx 150 h...

Page 4: ...you contact DR BENDER GmbH indi cating the machine type and machine number 1 0 Symbol and Pictograph description This sign tells you rules if you not pay attention for this your health and the functio...

Page 5: ...1 h plug which is connected to the 115 V mains via a safety box IP44 with an RCCB The core drilling machines comply with the regulations of the Stone and Earth professional associa tion dated July 19...

Page 6: ...emperature To ensure that the film of lubricant in the bearings and sealing system is not lost the motor shaft should be turned through several revolutions by hand after a lengthy period of storage fo...

Page 7: ...Current consumption 16 A Power requirement 1800 W Frequency 50 60 Hz Idling speed 1750 4080 min 1 Full speed 1100 2600 min 1 Output rating 1300 W Torque 15 6 5 Nm Drilling diameter 20 80 mm Weight EBM...

Page 8: ...surface Make particularly sure the core bit is not bent during the drilling process and hold the core drilling machine as rigid as possible Concentrate hard on the work since if the core bit suddenly...

Page 9: ...speeds are outside the range of the core drill values printed in italics should only be completed with ex treme care and by trained personnel 5 3 Core bits All core bits with a connection thread of R...

Page 10: ...ion every day Cooling water must not be allowed to ingress into the motor or the electrical components when op erating the core drill in any position If water drips out of the overflow hole stop work...

Page 11: ...clean and open at all times Ensure that no water gets into the core drilling machine whilst you are cleaning it To ensure that the sealing function is maintained oil the drill spindle Disconnect the...

Page 12: ...Gang 26 2204 2938 3673 4407 5142 2 Gang 28 2046 2600 3410 4093 4775 2 Gang 30 1910 2546 3183 3820 4456 2 Gang 32 1790 2387 2984 3581 4178 2 Gang 34 1685 2247 2809 3370 3932 2 Gang 36 1592 2122 2600 31...

Page 13: ...nt for other purposes than originally intended or the employment of in adequate accessories The periodical maintenance and cleaning of the products according to the directions of the operating in stru...

Page 14: ...which to stand and keep your balance at all times 14 Look after your materials with care Keep your tools sharp and clean so that they produce good safe results Check the plug and cable at regular inte...

Page 15: ...les Plugs Switches Do all the components satisfy safety regulations 23 Repairs may only be completed by trained personnel Before being used for the first time and after all repair work the safety of e...

Page 16: ...16 11 0 Spare parts list 11 1 Motor complete EBM 25...

Page 17: ...Switch box complete 1 19 300891 Switch box 1 20 801422 Toggle switch 1 21 801221 Strain relief clamp 1 22 900699 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw 2 23 801427 Cable grommet 1 24 801220 Interferen...

Page 18: ...18 11 2 Motor complete EBM 25 F...

Page 19: ...24 801210 Handle half 1 25 801308 Equipment switch 1 26 800731 Cable complete 1 27 801427 Cable grommet 1 28 801220 Interference suppression capacitor 1 29 801221 Strain relief clamp 1 30 900699 Cros...

Page 20: ...20 11 3 Motor complete EBM 25 S...

Page 21: ...00699 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw 2 23 801220 Interference suppression capacitor 1 24 801074 Softpack 1 25 900698 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw 3 26 900704 Hexagon socket head cap sc...

Page 22: ...22 11 4 Gear complete...

Page 23: ...300774 Control wheel 1 Loose wheel 1 23 300775 Control wheel 1 1 25 401039 Reduction shaft complete 1 26 300778 Reduction shaft 1 27 400135 Brake disc 2 28 401331 Reduction wheel complete 1 29 300985...

Page 24: ...24 11 5 Connection cables and accessories...

Page 25: ...ant 1 Plugs replaced through PRCD Id Nr 801244 DI 9 Connection cable compl 1 10 800263 Plug 1 11 800583 Connection cable finished 1 Plugs with insulation transformer and drilling motor 115V 12h 12 801...

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