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red restart following a drop in voltage. Should this 

occur, the machine must be manually restarted.

6. Operation

 6.1. General (Fig. 18)

To switch on the machine, push in the green On 

button “I” (18); the machine starts up. To switch 

o

 , press the red O

  button “O” (19); the device 

shuts down.

Ensure that you do not overload the device.

If the sound of the motor drops in pitch during 

operation, it is being overloaded.

Do not overload the device to the point where the 

motor comes to a standstill. Always stand in front 

of the machine during operation.

6.2. Inserting the tool (Fig. 1)

Make sure that the power plug is removed from 

the socket-outlet before changing tools. Only cy-

lindrical tools with the stipulated  maximum shaft 

diameter may be clamped in the scroll chuck (10). 

Only use a tool that is sharp and free of defects. 

Do not use tools whose shaft is damaged or 

which are deformed or   awed in any other way. 

Use only accessories and attachments that are 

speci  ed in the operating instructions or have 

been approved by the manufacturer. If the pillar 

drill should become jammed, switch o

  the ma-

chine and return the drill to its starting position.

6.3. Handling the keyless chuck

Your pillar drill is equipped with a keyless chuck. 

This enables tools to be changed without the 

need for an additional chuck key. To do so, insert 

the tool in the quick-change drill chuck and tigh-

ten by hand.

6.4 Using tools with tapered shanks (Fig. 19)

The pillar drill comes with a spindle taper.

To use tools with tapered shanks (MK2), proceed 

as follows:

• 

Move the drill chuck to the lower position.

• 

Lock the spindle in the lowered position using 

the bottom scale ring (25) to maximize ac-

cess to the drill chuck (see point 7.6).

• 

Eject the tapered shank using the supplied 

drill drift (31), taking care as you do so to en-

sure that the tool does not land on the floor.

• 

Insert the new tool with tapered shank in the 

spindle taper with a jolt and then check that 

the tool is correctly seated.

6.5. Setting the speed (Fig. 1)

The operating speed of the machine is in  nitely 

adjustable.

Important!

• 

Speed adjustments are allowed only 

when the motor is running.

• 

Slowly and steadily move the speed con-

trol lever (15) while the machine is in idle 

mode.

• 

Ensure that the machine can run without 

interruption (i.e. remove workpieces, drill 

bits, etc.).

Use the speed control lever (15) to in  nitely adjust 

the speed. The set speed is shown on the digital 

display (17) in revolutions per minute.

Important!

 Never let the pillar drill run when the 

V-belt cover is open. Always pull power plug befo-

re opening the cover. Never touch the V-belt when 

it is rotating.

6.6 Drill depth stop (Fig. 20/Item 14)

The drilling spindle has a swivelling scale ring 

for setting the drill depth. Only adjust the setting 

when the machine is at a standstill.

• 

Press the drilling spindle (11) downwards until 

the tip of the drill bit touches the workpiece.

• 

Turn the scale ring (25) all the way down.

• 

Turn the scale ring (25) up by the distance 

of the desired drill depth and lock the setting 

with the second scale ring (25).

• 

The highest setting of the drilling spindle can 

likewise be adjusted using the bottom scale 

ring (practical when ejecting the drill chuck 

(see point 7.4).

6.7. Setting the angle of the drill table (Fig. 

21-22)

• 

Slacken the carriage bolt (26) under the drill 

table (4).

• 

Set the drill table (4) to the desired angle.

• 

Tighten down the carriage bolt (26) in order to 

lock the drill table (4) into this position.

6.8. Setting the height of the drill table 

(Fig. 21; 23)

• 

Slacken the tightening screw (37).

• 

Set the drill table to the desired position with 

the help of the hand crank (27).

• 

Screw the tightening screw (37) back down 

again.

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Page 8: ...Layout and items supplied 3 Proper use 4 Technical data 5 Before starting the equipment 6 Operation 7 Replacing the power cable 8 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 9 Disposal and recycling Anl_BT_BD_801_E_SPK1 indd 21 02 08 12 11 22 ...

Page 9: ...les Sparks generated during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the de vice can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materials Never use the device to work on any materials containing asbestos Wear safety gloves Anl_BT_BD_801_E_SPK1 indd 22 02 08 12 11 22 ...

Page 10: ... k o o l r e v e N Never direct the laser beam at reflecting sur faces or persons or animals Even a low out put laser beam can inflict injury on the eye Caution It is vital to follow the work proce dures described in these instructions Using the equipment in any other way may result in hazardous exposure to laser radiation Never open laser module When the pillar drill is not going to be used for a...

Page 11: ...hine The drill chuck is only designed for use with drill bits and tools with a shaft diameter of 1 5 to 16 mm and for cylindri cal tool shanks Tools with a tapered shank can also be used The machine is intended for use by adults only The equipment is to be used only for its prescri bed purpose Any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse The user operator and not the manufacturer will be liable ...

Page 12: ...rizontal to the base plate and fasten it in position with the screws 35 Fig 8 9 Screw the 3 supplied handles 9 in the hand le mounts Fig 10 Screw in the speed control lever 15 as shown in Figure 11 Secure the roller support 3 with thumb screws 21 Fig 12 Before you mount the drill chuck with the MK shank check that both parts are clean Insert the taper mandrel in the taper of the drill chuck with a...

Page 13: ...lied drill drift 31 taking care as you do so to en sure that the tool does not land on the floor Insert the new tool with tapered shank in the spindle taper with a jolt and then check that the tool is correctly seated 6 5 Setting the speed Fig 1 The operating speed of the machine is in nitely adjustable Important Speed adjustments are allowed only when the motor is running Slowly and steadily move...

Page 14: ... laser lines are projected on the workpiece and intersect at the center of the drill tip contact point To switch off Move the ON OFF switch 20 to the 0 position Setting the laser Slacken the screws 41 to adjust the laser Retighten the screws after you have made the adjustment Important Never look directly into the laser beam 6 12 Working speeds Ensure that you drill at the proper speed Drill speed ...

Page 15: ... agents or solvents these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment En sure that no water can seep into the device 8 2 Maintenance There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional maintenance 8 2 1 Changing the V belt Figs 26 28 The V belt of the pillar drill is a wear part and should be replaced when worn Proceed as fol lows Run the machine run in idle mode while slow ly set...

Page 16: ... equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not know the whereabouts of such a collection point you should ask in your local council offices Anl_BT_BD_801_E_SPK1 indd 29 02 08 12 11 22 ...

Page 17: ...of the product or use of non approved tools or accessories failure to comply with the maintenance and safety regulations ingress of foreign bodies into the product e g sand stones or dust effects of force or external influences e g damage caused by the product being dropped and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the product The Einhell Express Guarantee will also not apply if any attem...

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