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Please check that it is lock-fitted!
Please note:
Ensure that the quick change adapter is only inserted into the output shaft in a
clean condition.
Water supply RODIADRILL Ceramic
Water is supplied from the water tank
(9)
during drilling. The water tank can be opened for filling
with water by turning the cap nut
(10)
.
Fill the water into the pressure tank carefully.
The maximum filling quantity should not exceed 0.75 litres, see marking on the water tank
(9)
.
Water must not run over the equipment. Use a funnel if necessary. Only fill with
clean water (tap water)!
The pressure necessary for the water supply is generated by the piston pump
(11)
.
Pumping up of the pressure tank: approx. 10 pump strokes.
Set the water quantity using the valve (4), position 1 means a small amount of water and
position 2 plenty of water.
Operate the water flow to the bore crown and borehole location manually using the control
valve
(5)
.
Optional: External water supply
Set the valve
(4)
to "0" to shut down the water supply from the water tank.
Remove the sealing plug
(6)
and connect the water hose (optional, No. FF35301).
Attention! Check the seal on the water hose connection!
4.3
Handling
Set the suitable speed using the gear change
(7)
rotary switch (s. technical data).
Hold the equipment firmly by the hand grip
(12)
. Use the other hand to guide the neck at the
front of the equipment under the valve block.
Be sure without fail to take up a firm position. Do not stand on ladders or
other moving items!
Use the switch
(8)
to switch on the equipment (with "acceleration" function) and
accelerate
immediately to maximum speed
.
Apply the bore crown and start drilling using consistent pressure.
Use of the optional No.
FF35750 spot drill aid is recommended at the face of the borehole.
Briefly operate the water supply valve.
Continue drilling using slight follow-up pressure and in the process consistently impulse-
press the water supply valve.
Attention! No dust formation should be visible!
Relieve the crown at intervals and retract slightly (oscillating movement) in order to flush out
the drilling mud.
Use continuous flushing when changing over from drilling tiles or natural stone to drilling the
subjacent carrier stone in order to keep the drill as free from drilling mud as possible.
Notes on achieving optimum drill results
A continuous water supply to the drill bit is preferred in order to keep drilling cores and drill-
ing core scraps from collecting.
In case the bore crown is blocked by drilling core remains all the same or the water flow rate is
impaired by drilling mud, the borehole must be pierced in the crown with the assistance of a
suitable aid (drilling core pusher or suitable wire).