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1. Device
2. Quick Connector
3. Quick Coupling
4. Compressed Air Hose
5. Quick Connector
6. Quick Coupling
7. Oiler
8. Regulator (0-8,5 bar)
9. Filter
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11. Compressor
COMMISSIONING
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First, select the appropriate drill bit for the task.
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Now open the jaws of the wrench by turning
the control bar.
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When the jaws are open wide enough to insert
the drill bit, screw the drill bit into the control
bar as far as it will go.
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Now mark the point where the hole is to be
drilled. Note that the drill used must be the
right size for the required hole.
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Now you should clamp the workpiece in a vice
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Always wear safety goggles to protect from
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Set the compressor adjuster to a pressure of 90
psi. Make sure that the pressure is no higher
than 90 psi.
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the hose of the compressor. If the air hose has
been damaged, it must not be used.
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Bring the drill towards the previously marked
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WARNING: Do not switch on the drill before it is
on the material!
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CAUTION: Do not touch the control bar
running.
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Now you can press the trigger to start drilling.
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Since this drill uses a variable speed control, the
speed is dependent on how much you press the
trigger.
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Only drill as deep as necessary. When drilling in
walls, for example, there can be dangers behind
where you are drilling.
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When you have drilled the hole, pull the drill
stuck in the hole and cause damage.
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When drilling, if the drill gets stuck, immediately
release the trigger. Then, set the switch to
reverse ("R") so you can free the drill from the
rotates. Now you can release the device from
the bore hole.
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Then, switch the drill to forward (“F“) to start
drilling again.
Maintenance/Care
WARNING:
Before changing any components
or carrying out any maintenance or servicing,
disconnect the device from the compressed air
supply. Damaged or worn-out parts must be
immediately replaced using original spare parts
only!
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Check all parts for signs of wear. If any problems
are detected, do not use the product. Always
replace all parts with original replacements
according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
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If the product is not properly cared for and
maintained, it can become unsafe and can also
become damaged. This can lead to dangerous
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Regular maintenance on the product helps to
make the product safe and will also increase its
lifespan.
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The device must be regularly lubricated by
adding a few drops of oil into the air inlet.
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Do not use parts when worn or damaged.
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Reasons for possible loss of power or abnormal
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The compressed air pressure is too high in
the compressed air hose.
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compressed air hose.
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not correctly in place (the wrong size)
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Check the compressed air supply and follow the
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can lead to a loss of power. If your device has
and clean it.
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If the device is not used for a long period of
air supply. Clean it well and store it in a dry
place out of the reach of children.
Oiling
device (Fig. 2) is recommended to ensure a
air. The lubricator must be checked regularly and
treated with a special oil, which is designed for
compressed air-operated equipment.
When the oiler has been set up, a sheet of paper
should be placed by the outlet and the device
properly set. An excessive oil discharge should be
avoided.
When the device is not being used for a long
well in advance. When doing this, run the device
for about 30 seconds so that the oil disperses
evenly into the device.
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IMPORTANT: To ensure smooth running, the
correctly adjusted.
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In accordance with the requirements for
equipment using a low air pressure, the oiler
must be kept topped up to the mark with oil.