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TECHNICAL DATA
Article Number
Model
Sound pressure
level (LpA)
Sound power level
(LwA)
Uncertainty (K)
Height
Net weight
NOTE:
A load factor of S2:15min means that you may op-
erate the motor continuously at its nominal power
level for no longer than 15 minutes per period. If you
fail to respect this time limit the motor will overheat.
Shutting the motor down will cool it down to its
starting temperature, allowing a new working peri-
od to begin.
IDENTIFICATION (Fig. 1, 2)
1. Base plate
2. Pillar
3. Drilling table
4. Machine head
5. Key drill chuck
6. Three-spoke feed handle
7. Chuck protection
8. Depth stop
9. Motor
10. Emergency stop switch
11. Belt protective cover
12. Locking grip for belt tension
OPERATION
PREPARING THE UNIT
Unpacking and completing the assembly should
be done on a flat and stable surface, with enough
space for moving the machine and its packaging,
always making use of suitable equipment.
Package contents (Fig. 2):
Base plate (x1)
f
Pillar (x1)
f
Drilling table (x1)
f
Machine head (x1)
f
Key drill chuck (x1)
f
Grips (x3)
f
Chuck protection (x1)
f
Fastening screws (x3)
f
Allen key (hexagon socket screw key) 4mm (x1)
f
Operating manual (x1)
f
To assemble the machine:
WARNING:
All the necessary adjustments for the good work-
ing of your machine have been done at the factory.
Do not modify them. However, because of a normal
wear and tear of your tool, some re-adjustments
might be necessary.
45 937
DPB 13/5 PLUS
dB(A)
69,2
dB(A)
82,4
dB
3
mm
580
kg
14,5
WARNING:
Always unplug your machine from power source be-
fore any adjustment.
Column to base (Fig. 3):
Position the base (1) on the floor or bench. Place
column assembly (2) on base and align holes in col-
umn support with holes in base. To attach and fas-
ten the pillar unit, screw the three screws (a) into
the base plate and tighten them with a wrench.
Table and pillar (Fig. 4):
Slide the drilling table (3) onto the pillar (2). Posi-
tion the table directly above the base plate. Install
the table bolting (b) in the table unit from the left
side and tighten it.
Machine head and pillar (Fig. 5):
Place the machine head (4) onto the pillar (2). The
spindle of the drilling machine should be over the
table. Fasten the two Allen screws (c).
Drill chuck protection with depth stop (Fig. 6):
Fit the chuck protection with depth stop (8) onto
the spindle pipe and tighten the slotted screw (d).
NOTE:
The depth stop must be fed through the drilling (13)
on the housing. Screw on the two nuts (B1/2) and
place the indicator (g) onto the depth stop. The indica-
tor (g) must point at the scale.
Feed handles to the shaft hub (Fig. 7):
Screw the feed handles (A) tightly into the thread-
ed holes in the hub.
Installing the chuck (Fig. 8):
Clean the conical hole in the chuck (5) and the spin-
dle cone with a clean piece of fabric. Make sure
there are no foreign particles on it, as the slightest
piece of dirt will prevent the chuck from being prop-
erly positioned, causing the drill bit to wobble. Push
the chuck up on the spindle nose as far as it can go.
Turn chuck sleeve anticlockwise (when viewed from
above) and open jaws in chuck completely.
Place a piece of wood on the machine table and
lower the spindle onto the piece of wood. Press
firmly to ensure that the fitting of the chuck is prop-
erly done.
NOTE:
All bare parts are greased in order to protect them
from corrosion. Before mounting the drill chuck onto
the spindle, both parts must be completely degreased
using an environmentally friendly solvent. This en-
sures optimal transmission of power.
Installing the machine:
Before you use the drill for the first time it must
mounted in a stationary position on a firm surface.
Use both mounting holes in the base plate to do
this. Ensure that the machine is freely accessible for
operation, adjustment and maintenance.
WARNING:
The fixing screws may only be tightened to a point
where they do not distort or deform the base plate.
Excessive tension can lead to fracture.
DPB 13/5 PLUS