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D a n g e r   f r o m   e l e c t r i c   c u r r e n t !

  D A NGER

D a n g e r   t o   l i f e   f r o m   e l e c t r i c   c u r r e n t !
C o n t a c t   w i t h   l i v e   w i r e s   o r   c o m p o n e n t s  

c a n   l e a d   t o   s e r i o u s   i n j u r y   o r   e v e n  

d e a t h !

Observe the following safety precautions 

to avoid any danger from electric current:

 

Do not open the housing of the 

machine. Risk of electric shock if live 

terminals are touched.

 

Never immerse the machine or the 

plug into water or other liquids.

 

Only use extension or cable drums 

with a cable cross-section of at least 

1.5 mm

2

.

 

Only use extension that are approved 

for the place of work.

 

Check the condition of the extension 

cable regularly and replace if 

damaged.

 

Avoid direct body contact with 

grounded parts (e.g., tubes, radiators, 

steel girders) to reduce the risk of 

electric shock in the event of a defect.

R i s k   o f   i n j u r y !

  W A R NING

Im p r o p e r   h a n d l i n g   o f   t h e   m a c h i n e  

i n c r e a s e s   t h e   r i s k   o f   i n j u r y !

Observe the following safety precautions 

to avoid injuring yourself and/or others:

 

Operate the machine only with the 

protective equipment stipulated 

in these operating instructions 

(see section 

Personal protective 

equipment

).

 

D o   n o t

 wear protective gloves when 

the machine is running. A glove can 

be caught by the drilling machine and 

torn off the hand. Risk of losing one 

or more fingers.

 

Remove loose jewellery before 

beginning work. Wear a hair net if you 

have long hair.

 

Always switch off the machine 

before changing tools, performing 

maintenance or cleaning. Wait until 

the machine has come to a complete 

standstill.

 

Always disconnect the voltage supply 

before changing tools, cleaning or 

performing maintenance work in order 

to avoid unintentional starting of the 

machine.

 

Do not put your hand into the 

machine while it is in operation. 

Remove swarf only when the machine 

is at a standstill. Wear protective 

gloves when removing swarf.

Summary of Contents for MAB 150

Page 1: ...M A B 1 5 0 O r i g i n a l O p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s In s t r u c c i o n e s d e m a n e j o M o d e d e m p l o i...

Page 2: ...a In s t r u c c i o n e s d e m a n e j o 2 3 2 2 Ha r b o r A v e n u e No r w a l k C T 0 6 8 5 0 U SA T o l l F r e e 8 0 0 7 0 0 5 9 1 9 P h o n e 2 0 3 8 5 3 9 5 2 2 F a x 2 0 3 8 5 3 9 9 2 1 E...

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Page 5: ...This document is copyrighted Any duplication or reprinting in whole or in part and the reproduction of the illustrations even in modified form is only permitted with the written approval of the manufa...

Page 6: ...n d i c a t e s a d a m a g e r i s k If the situation is not avoided it may lead to material damage Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid material damage NOTE A note indicates additional...

Page 7: ...he safety chain and the function of the operating elements on the machine Repairs to the mains cable may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Repairs to the machine may only be carried out b...

Page 8: ...a defect R i s k o f i n j u r y W A R NING Im p r o p e r h a n d l i n g o f t h e m a c h i n e i n c r e a s e s t h e r i s k o f i n j u r y Observe the following safety precautions to avoid in...

Page 9: ...able to hang over edges trip wire effect P r e v e n t i n g d a m a g e CAUTION P o t e n t i a l d a m a g e t o p r o p e r t y i f t h e m a c h i n e i s i m p r o p e r l y u s e d Observe the f...

Page 10: ...m b o l M e a n i n g Electric shock hazard Read the operating instructions before beginning work Wear protective goggles and ear protection P e r s o n a l p r o t e c t i v e e q u i p m e n t Wear...

Page 11: ...sing for the first time T r a n s p o r t i n s p e c t i o n As standard the machine is supplied with the components indicated in the Delivery contents section NOTE Check for visible signs of damage...

Page 12: ...t i o n o f t h e s u b s t r a t e The magnetic clamping force is dependent on the condition of the substrate The clamping force is significantly reduced by paint zinc and scale coatings and rust Th...

Page 13: ...u r y After inserting check that the tool is engaged securely Only use tools adapter and accessories that match the machine In s e r t i n g t h e c o r e d r i l l Before mounting clean the Weldon s...

Page 14: ...p r o p e r t y To avoid damage to the machine by overheating of the magnets Only switch on the magnetic clamp when the machine is on a magnetic surface A c t i v a t i n g t h e m a g n e t i c c l...

Page 15: ...n A into the core drill Insert the core drill with the ejector pin as described in the section In s e r t i n g t h e t o o l Place the machine at the working location align it and switch on the magne...

Page 16: ...ion Replace defective tool Remove swarf O t h e r b l o c k a g e s Switch off the machine with the red button 12 of the motor switch Leave the magnetic clamp switched on Use the hand lever 6 to move...

Page 17: ...bon brushes may only be carried out by CS Unitec or by an authorised specialist workshop Unauthorised repairs will invalidate the guarantee C u s t o m e r s e r v i c e s e r v i c e Should you have...

Page 18: ...same power circuit Reduce the number of appliances on the power circuit The machine is defective Contact customer service The magnetic clamp does not function Magnet not switched on Switch on magnet...

Page 19: ...6 5 16 x 1 7 16 80 x 160 x 36 5 mm Approx net weight 24 lbs 11kg Operating voltage see type plate 110 125 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 9 25 Amp 110 V 1080 Watt Noise emission 90 db A Vibration 1 64 m...

Page 20: ...n c e r n i n g e l e c t r o m a g n e t i c c o m p a t i b i l i t y The following harmonised standards were applied in whole or in part DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 DIN EN 5...

Page 21: ...9 6 5 2 1 7 3 8 1 0 1 1 1 2 4...

Page 22: ...2 A B C Y 6 1 6 Z...

Page 23: ...s d e a u t o r Este documento est protegido por las leyes de derechos de autor Queda prohibida la reproducci n y reimpresi n total o parcial del manual as como la copia de sus ilustraciones con o si...

Page 24: ...e r i a l e s p o t e n c i a l e s Si no se toman las medidas necesarias para evitar esta situaci n podr a provocar da os materiales Las instrucciones contenidas en esta indicaci n tienen la finalid...

Page 25: ...se encuentre en perfecto estado y que los elementos de manejo de la m quina funcionen correctamente Encargue las reparaciones del cable de conexi n nicamente a un t cnico electricista Encargue las re...

Page 26: ...n caso de producirse una aver a P e l i g r o d e l e s i o n e s A D V ER T ENC IA P e l i g r o d e l e s i o n e s e n c a s o d e u n u s o i n a d e c u a d o d e l a m q u i n a A fin de no resu...

Page 27: ...esquinas riesgo de tropezar P r e v e n c i n d e d a o s ATENCI N P o s i b i l i d a d d e d a o s m a t e r i a l e s s i e l a p a r a t o s e m a n i p u l a i n c o r r e c t a m e n t e A fin d...

Page 28: ...servicio antes de empezar a trabajar Utilice protecci n auditiva y gafas de protecci n Eq u i p o d e p r o t e c c i n p e r s o n a l Durante los trabajos con la m quina se ha de llevar puesto el e...

Page 29: ...r a v e z In s p e c c i n d e t r a n s p o r t e De serie la m quina est equipada con los componentes indicados en el cap tulo Volumen de suministro INDICACI N Compruebe que el volumen de suministr...

Page 30: ...o el arn s de sujeci n C o m p r o b a r l a c o n s i s t e n c i a d e l f u n d a m e n t o La fuerza de sujeci n magn tica depende de la naturaleza del fundamento La fuerza de sujeci n es reducida...

Page 31: ...de tensi n A D V ER T ENC IA P e l i g r o d e l e s i o n e s Despu s de insertar la herramienta compruebe que est asentada firmemente Utilice nicamente una herramienta adaptador y accesorio adecuad...

Page 32: ...t a r d e s c o n e c t a r i m n d e a d h e r e n c i a ATENCI N D a o s m a t e r i a l e s Para evitar que se produzcan da os en la m quina debido a un sobrecalentamiento de los imanes El im n de...

Page 33: ...expulsi n tal como se explica en el cap tulo D e r e c h o s d e a u t o r Emplace la m quina en el lugar de utilizaci n y alin ela conecte a continuaci n los imanes de adherencia Conecte la m quina D...

Page 34: ...rramienta averiada Retire las virutas En c a s o d e o t r o t i p o d e b l o q u e o Apague la m quina con el bot n rojo 12 del interruptor del motor Deje conectado el im n de adherencia Coloque el...

Page 35: ...ar un taller especializado y autorizado por CS Unitec En caso de reparaciones por cuenta propia perder el derecho a la garant a A s i s t e n c i a t c n i c a Se r v i c i o t c n i c o En caso de co...

Page 36: ...o el ctrico Reduzca el n mero de aparatos conectados al circuito el ctrico M quina defectuosa Informe al servicio de atenci n al cliente El im n magn tico no funciona El im n no est encendido Encienda...

Page 37: ...eto aprox 11 kg Tensi n de servicio v ase la placa de caracter sticas 230 V 50 60 Hz o 110 125 V 50 60 Hz Consumo de potencia 1080 W Emisi n ac stica 90 db A Vibraci n 1 64 m s Carrera 39 mm Broca de...

Page 38: ...r o p e a 2 0 0 4 1 0 8 C E s o b r e l a c o m p a t i b i l i d a d e l e c t r o m a g n t i c a Se han aplicado total o parcialmente las siguientes normas armonizadas DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN...

Page 39: ...9 6 5 2 1 7 3 8 1 0 1 1 1 2 4...

Page 40: ...2 A B C Y 6 1 6 Z...

Page 41: ...ppareil au propri taire suivant R e m a r q u e s g n r a l e s D r o i t s d a u t e u r Ce document est soumis la protection des droits d auteur Toute reproduction ou impression ult rieure m me part...

Page 42: ...la situation ne peut pas tre vit e cela peut entra ner des dommages mat riels Respecter les instructions de cet avertissement afin d viter tout dommage mat riel REMARQUE Une remarque d signe les infor...

Page 43: ...Avant de commencer les travaux contr ler l tat correct de la cha ne de s curit et le fonctionnement des organes de commande de la machine Ne confier les r parations r aliser sur la ligne de brancheme...

Page 44: ...ctrocution en cas de panne R i s q u e d e b l e s s u r e s A V ER T ISSEM ENT R i s q u e s d e b l e s s u r e s e n c a s d e m a n i p u l a t i o n i n c o r r e c t e d e l a m a c h i n e Pour...

Page 45: ...se du fil P r v e n t i o n d e s d g t s ATTENTION D o m m a g e s m a t r i e l s p o s s i b l e s e n c a s d e m a n i p u l a t i o n i n c o r r e c t e d e l a m a c h i n e Pour viter tous do...

Page 46: ...mode d emploi avant le d but des travaux Porter des lunettes de protection et un casque de protection acoustique q u i p e m e n t p e r s o n n e l d e p r o t e c t i o n Porter les quipements de pr...

Page 47: ...s p o r t En version standard la machine est livr e avec les composants indiqu s au chapitre tendue de la livraison REMARQUE Contr ler la livraison pour en v rifier l int gralit et l absence de dommag...

Page 48: ...s c a r a c t r i s t i q u e s d u f o n d La force de retenue magn tique d pend des qualit s du fond La force de retenue est fortement r duite par les couches de peinture de zinc ou de calamine et...

Page 49: ...q u e d e b l e s s u r e Apr s l insertion contr ler l assise s re de l outil N utiliser que des outils adaptateurs et accessoires convenant cette machine M i s e e n p l a c e d u f o r e t m a g n...

Page 50: ...ter un endommagement de la machine par surchauffe de l aimant mettre l lectro aimant de maintien en service uniquement lorsque la machine se trouve sur une surface magn tique Mettre la fixation magn t...

Page 51: ...avec la tige d jection de la mani re d crite au chapitre D r o i t s d a u t e u r Placer la machine sur le lieu d utilisation l aligner et enclencher la fixation magn tique Mettre la machine en servi...

Page 52: ...les copeaux D a n s l e c a s d a u t r e s b l o c a g e s Mettre la machine hors service avec le bouton rouge 12 du commutateur moteur Laisser l lectro aimant de maintien enclench Amener le chariot...

Page 53: ...r b o n Le remplacement des balais de charbon doit uniquement tre effectu par la soci t CS Unitec ou par un atelier sp cialis Toute r paration effectu e sur la propre initiative du client entra ne la...

Page 54: ...ion lectrique Trop d appareils raccord s au m me circuit lectrique R duire le nombre des appareils dans le circuit lectrique Machine d fectueuse Informer le service apr s vente La fixation magn tique...

Page 55: ...x H 80 x 160 x 36 5 mm Poids net approx 11 kg Tension de service voir la plaque signal tique 230 V 50 60 Hz ou 110 125 V 50 60 Hz Puissance absorb e 1080 W mission de bruit 90 db A Vibration 1 64 m s...

Page 56: ...a t i v e l a c o m p a t i b i l i t l e c t r o m a g n t i q u e Les normes harmonis es suivantes ont t appliqu es en totalit ou en partie DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 DIN E...

Page 57: ...0 6 8 5 0 U SA T o l l F r e e 8 0 0 7 0 0 5 9 1 9 P h o n e 2 0 3 8 5 3 9 5 2 2 F a x 2 0 3 8 5 3 9 9 2 1 Em a i l i n f o c s u n i t e c c o m w w w c s u n i t e c c o m Distributed exclusively by...

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