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Hydrostress AG

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Safety

 

Core drilling systems may only be operated by authorised persons. Information about author-

ised persons can be found in the “Core Drills Safety Manual / System Description”.

General safety precautions

WARNING! 

Read all safety precautions and instructions. 

Failures in the compliance with these

safety precautions and instructions can cause electric shock, fire and/or heavy injuries. 

 

Please keep these safety precautions and instructions for the future.

The term “electric tool” used in the safety precautions corresponds to mains operated electric 

tools (with mains cord) and to battery operated electric tools (without mains cord).

Security of employment

• Keep your working area clean and well illuminated. 

Disorder or unilluminated working are-

as can cause accidents.

 

• Do not work in explosive ambiances with the electric tool, in which there are flammable 

liquid, gases or dusts.

 Electric tools generate sparks which can inflame the dust or vapors. 

• Keep children and other persons away from the electric tool while using it.

 When being 

distracted, you can lose the control on the device.

Electrical safety

• The mains plug of the electric tool must fit into the socket. The plug must not be 

changed in any kind. Do not use adapter plugs together with earthed electric tools.

  

Unmodified plugs and fitting sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.

 

• Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces, like tubes, heatings, cookers and fridges.

  

There is a higher risk of electric shock when your body is earthed.

 

• Keep your electric tool away from rain or wetness.

 The infiltration of water into an electric 

tool increases the risk of an electric shock.

 

• Do not divert the cord from its intended use from carrying or hanging up the electric 

tool, or for pulling the plugs from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp 

edges or moving device parts.

 Damaged or tangled cords increase the risk of an electric 

shock.

 

• If you work outside with your electric tool, only use extension cords that are appropriate 

for outside use.

 The use of a extension cord which is appropriate for outside use reduces the 

risk of an electric shock.

 

• If the use of the electric tool in humid areas is inevitable, use a ground fault circuit 

interrupter (GFCI).

 The use of a GFCI reduces the risk of an electric shock.

 

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Summary of Contents for DME20PU Series

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions DME20PW DME20PU Index 003 Original operating instructions 10995602 en 03 03 2016 DME20PW DME20PU...

Page 2: ...YROLIT Hydrostress re placement parts can guarantee quality and interchangeability If maintenance work is neglect ed or carried out inexpertly we will be unable to honour our warranty obligations Any...

Page 3: ...PW DME20PU Table of contents Page 1 Concerning these instructions 4 2 Safety 5 3 Product description 11 4 Design and Function 14 5 Assembly Disassembly 16 6 Operation 18 7 Servicing and Maintenance 20...

Page 4: ...gineers at all times Pass the instructions on to all subsequent owners or users of the equipment Update instructions with all supplements received from the manufacturer Symbols in these instructions D...

Page 5: ...t When being distracted you can lose the control on the device Electrical safety The mains plug of the electric tool must fit into the socket The plug must not be changed in any kind Do not use adapte...

Page 6: ...to assemble a dust exhauster and collecting device make sure that these are connected and used correctly The use of a dust exhauster can reduce dangers by dust Use and handling of the electric tool Do...

Page 7: ...and keep children and other persons away from it Falling or catapulted parts can cause injuries Protective devices and signs on the equipment Protective devices Protective devices may only be removed...

Page 8: ...r to other property and persons No additions or modifications must be made to the equipment without written permission from TYROLIT Hydrostress Danger and working area Danger zone at electrical tool T...

Page 9: ...protection device is present PRCD GFCI Personal protection device DANGER Failure to comply will result in a risk of death or serious injuries X X Keep your electrical tool away from rain and moisture...

Page 10: ...the rotating cutting tool X X Do not wear loose items of clothing at work X X Wear a hair net if you have long hair Damaging vapours and aerosols Inhaling damaging vapours and or aerosols can cause b...

Page 11: ...ed and manually controlled drilling into mineral subsurfaces using diamond drill bits During stand controlled operation a suitable drilling stand must be used and sufficient anchoring to the sub surfa...

Page 12: ...Operation Manually controlled drill rig controlled Application Wet Wet dry Electronic overload protection Yes Mechanical overload protection Yes PRCD protective switch Yes Power display Yes Service in...

Page 13: ...ts Measurements in mm Lubricants fluids Lubricants fluids and sealants Parameter Value Gear oil ISO 100 TYROLIT No 10996358 350ml Name plate The type designation and serial number are marked on the na...

Page 14: ...6 Handle Function Functional description The drilling spindle of the electrical tool is powered by an electric motor via a mechanical manual gearbox The optimum speed of the cutting tool is set using...

Page 15: ...d LED 2 Green LED 5 Level 3 Orange LED 6 Spirit level Power display when at standstill LED 1 illuminates in green Electrical tool is ready LED 3 flashes in orange Electrical tool requires service Powe...

Page 16: ...TYROLIT Hydrostress AG Page 16 DME20PW DME20PU Assembly Disassembly Drill rig interface Drill rig interface Cutting tool interface Cutting tool interface 5 5 1 5 2...

Page 17: ...lectrical tool pull out the plug Extension cable Only use approved and appropriately marked extension cables outdoors Extension cables with multiple sockets and simultaneous use of multiple devices mu...

Page 18: ...lector switch in accordance with the required drilling diameter Never use force to move the switch and only move it if the electrical device is slowing down or stopped Water supply Ensure that water s...

Page 19: ...ve X X Contact TYROLIT Hydrostress AG aftersales Faulty power supply X X Check power supply Electric motor or electronics faulty X X Contact TYROLIT Hydrostress AG aftersales Electrical tool starts up...

Page 20: ...sales adviser 7 Servicing and maintenance table Before each use At end of work Weekly Yearly After faults After damage Drive motor X X Tighten loose screws and nuts X X Check cleanliness X X X Drill b...

Page 21: ...complies with the following direc tives and standards Applied directions 2006 42 EC 17 05 2006 2014 30 EU 26 02 2014 2012 19 EU 04 07 2012 Applied standards EN ISO 12100 2010 EN ISO 60745 1 2009 EN IS...

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