Operation
Version 2.1.2 2018-09-13
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Translation of the original instructions
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4.7.1
Disassembly quick- action drill chuck
The quick-action drill chuck and the taper mandrel are released from the drilling spindle with the
aid a drill drift.
WARNING!
Do not unfit the quick-action drill chuck until the drilling machine has been disconnected
from the power supply.
Disconnect the drilling machine from electrical power supply.
Move the drill sleeve down.
Turn the drilling spindle until the openings of the sleeve and of the drilling spindle are super-
imposed.
Loosen the taper mandrel of the quick-action drill chuck with the help of a drill drift.
4.7.2
Assembly quick- action drill chuck
The quick-action drill chuck is secured
through a form-fit union (pulling heel)
against twisting in the drilling spindle.
A friction-locking union holds and centres
the quick-action drill chuck with the taper
mandrel in the drilling spindle.
Img.4-6:
Taper mandrel
Check and, if necessary, clean the conical seat in the drilling spindle and at the taper man-
drel of the tool or the quick-action drill chuck.
Press the taper mandrel into the drilling spindle.
4.8
Cooling
The friction generated during rotation can cause the edge of the tool to become very hot.
The tool should be cooled during the drilling process. Cooling the tool with a suitable
cooling lubricant ensures better working results and a longer edge life of the tools. This is best
realised by a separate cooling equipment. If there is no cooling equipment included in the deliv-
ery volume, you can cool by means of a spray gun or a washing bottle.
ATTENTION!
Danger of injury due to brushes getting caught or pulled in. Use a spray gun or a
washing bottle for cooling.
INFORMATION
Use a water-soluble and non-pollutant drilling emulsion as a cooling agent.This can be acquired
from authorised distributors.
Make sure that the cooling agent is being collected.
Respect the environment when disposing of lubricants and coolants.
Follow the manufacturer’s disposal instructions.
4.9
Before starting work
Before starting work, select the desired speed. This will depend on the diameter of the bit being
used and the material.
Drill sleeve
Opening for the
Drill drift
Drilling spindle
driver
Taper mandrel