Magnetic Drilling Machine
Operating Manual
SWC 50 WT
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
3. The lubricating grease in the Gear Box should be changed by a professional
once you have used the drill for three months. Inspect well once the
professional finishes to double check that all the parts have been fully
lubricated.
5. The operator must clean the magnetic drill after finishing the work, scrub the
side where the drill slides while working and apply lubricating oil on the drill
for the machine to last longer.
7. Switch the machine off and unplug it from the main power socket before you
start the process of maintenance and cleaning.
1. Keep a close check on the bolt of the magnetic drill. It should not be loose and
the gap in the spindle should not be too large. The power cable of the drill
should be in a good condition. You must make sure that the machine is
maintained well.
2. Inspect the carbon brush and change it immediately if you notice that it is
worn out.
4. It is always the after-sales service department or the designated dealer who
cater to the maintenance of the drill machine.
6. Whenever you indulge in the process of cleaning the Drill with compressed
air, you must wear safety goggles and protective gloves to protect yourself
and the other people around you at the workstation.
When it comes to the process of maintenance, inspection and repair pertaining
to their electrical aspects, only a qualified electrician must be contacted to cater
to the task. The qualifications of these electricians change according to their
respective countries. They must follow the effective rules put in place when it
comes to processing, inspection and the maintenance of a Circuit Board in order
to avoid accidents.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND WASTE DISPOSAL
1. Disposal of the old electrical equipment: Make sure you process the product
in accordance with EC Directive 2002/96/EC-WEEE, also known as Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment. In case of doubts or queries, contact the
Department of Waste Disposal.
2. Disposal of grease: Follow the instructions given by the lubricant's
manufacturer.