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Recommended speeds for different drill sizes
and materials:
Drill size mm
Belt position
< 3
< 4
3 - 4
4 - 5
4 - 5
5 - 6
5 - 6
6 - 7
6 - 7
7 - 8
7 - 8
8 - 9
8 - 9
9 - 10
9 - 10
10 - 11
> 10
>11
Countersinking and center-drilling
With this table drill, you can also countersink and
center-drill. Please observe that countersinking
should be performed at the lowest speed, while a
high speed is required for center-drilling.
Push the motor (12) back to retighten the belt.
1
Retighten the belt tension locking lever (9).
2
Close the hood belt guard (8) and retighten the two
3
screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
The hood belt guard (8) is equipped with a locking
switch. If the hood belt guard (8) is not closed prop-
erly, the device cannot be switched on.
Removing the chuck (Fig. 1)
Open jaws of chuck (4) as wide as they go by turn-
ing chuck sleeve anticlockwise (when viewed from
above).
Carefully tap chuck (4) with mallet in one hand while
holding chuck (4) in other hand to prevent dropping it
when released from spindle nose.
Switching the machine on/off (Fig. 1)
Press the green ON button (5) to switch on the ma-
1
chine.
Press the red OFF button (5) to switch off the ma-
2
chine.
Caution! Close the drill chuck protection (3) be-
fore switching the machine on.
Switching LED on/off (Fig. 1)
Move the ON/OFF switch LED (14) to the "I" posi-
1
tion to switch on LED.
Move the ON/OFF switch LED (14) to the "0" posi-
2
tion to switch off LED.
Using the laser (Fig. 1)
To switch ON: Move the ON/OFF switch (6) to the
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Speed /
min
2350
1700
1550
870
720
620
540
450
280
"I" position to switch on the laser. Two laser lines are
projected on the workpiece and intersect at the cent-
er of the drill tip contact point.
To switch OFF: Move the ON/OFF switch (6) to the
"0" position.
Fitting tools to the drill chuck (Fig. 1)
Make sure that the power plug is removed from the
socket-outlet before changing tools.
Only cylindrical tools with the stipulated maximum
shaft diameter may be clamped in the drill chuck (4).
Only use a tool that is sharp and free of defects. Do
not use tools whose shaft is damaged or which are
deformed or flawed in any other way.
Use only accessories and attachments that are spec-
ified in the operating instructions or have been ap-
proved by the manufacturer.
Using the drill chuck (Fig. 1)
Your drill is equipped with a gear-toothed drill chuck
(4). In order to insert a drill bit, flip up the chip guard
(3), insert the drill bit, then tighten down the drill chuck
(4) using the supplied chuck key (17).
Pull out the chuck key (17).
Ensure that the clamped tool is firmly seated.
Important! Do not leave the chuck key (17) in the
clamp hole.
Doing so will cause the chuck key (17) to be cata-
pulted out, which could cause injury.
Using the depth stop (Fig. 11)
Note: When using the depth stop (13), the tip of the
drill has to be directly above the work piece when the
spindle is in the upper position.
Lower the drill with the power OFF, until the pointer
1
shows the desired drill depth of the depth stop (13).
Spin down the lower nut (L), until it contacts the
2
lower stop (M).
3
Lock the upper nut (K) against the lower nut.
4
When lowering the drill, the drill depth will be lim-
ited to the set range.
Clamping the workpiece
As a general rule, use a machine vice or another suit-
able clamping device to lock a workpiece into posi-
tion.
Never hold the workpiece in place with your hand!
When drilling, the workpiece should be able to travel
on the drill table for self-centering purposes. En-
sure that the workpiece cannot rotate. This is best
achieved by placing the workpiece/machine vice on
a sturdy block.
Important. Sheetmetal parts must be clamped in to
prevent them from being torn up. Properly set the
height and angle of the drill table for each workpiece.
There must be enough distance between the upper
edge of the workpiece and tip of the drill bit.
Positioning table and workpiece
Always place a piece of back up material ('wood, ply-

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