Fig. 1
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2
3
10
8
5
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6
7
8
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NOISE pARAMETERS
The noise emission values at the work place, determined
according to EN 23746 (acoustic power levels) and EN
31202 (acoustic pressure levels) with a correction factor
k3 calculated according to appendix A.2 of EN 31204,
based on operating conditions listed in ISO 7904, ap-
pendix A, are:
Acoustic power level in dB
Idling L
= 81.9 dB(A),
WA
Operating L
= 84.5 dB(A)
WA
Acoustic pressure level in dB
Idling L
= 72.4 dB(A),
pAeq
Operating L
= 76.2 dB(A)
pAeq
A measuring uncertainty coefficient (K = 4 dB) applies to
the emission values listed above.
Controls and features (Fig. 1)
1
Headstock
2
Face plate
3
Tool rest with eccentric clamping and release handle
4
Tailstock tip
5
Clamping handle
6
Tailstock
7
Eccentric release handle (on the back of the tail-
stock)
8
Drilling bed
9
On/off switch
10
Lever and binding screw
In these operating instructions we have marked the places
that have to do with your safety with this sign: m
m General Safety Notes
•
Please pass on safety notes and instructions to all
those who work on the machine.
•
Comply with all safety instructions and warnings on
the machine.
•
Keep all safety instructions and warnings on the ma-
chine fully legible.
•
Check all power supply lines. Do not use defective
lines.
•
Make sure that the machine stands stable on firm
ground.
•
Caution when working: There is a danger to fingers,
hands and eyes.
•
Keep children away from the machine when it is con-
nected to the power supply.
•
When working on the machine, all safety mechanisms
and covers must be mounted.
•
Operating personal must be at least 18 years of age.
Trainees must be at least 16 years of age, but may only
operate the machine under adult supervision.
•
Persons working on the machine may not be diverted
from their work.
•
The working space on the machine must be free of
chips and wood scrap.
•
Wear only close-fitting clothes. Remove rings, bracelets
and other jewelry.
•
For the safety of long hair, wear a cap or hair net.