Initial Operation - Metabo MAG 32 Operating Instructions Manual

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13 Setting wheel (speed adjustment) *
14 Electronic signal indicator *
15 Thumbwheel (1st /2nd gear) *
16 Slide plate
17 Lever for moving driving unit up and down
18 Switch (LED lamp on/off)
19 Switch (switching on/off magnet)
20 Switch (switch on driving unit, clockwise, drill)
21 Switch (switching off driving unit)
22 Switch (switch on driving unit, counter-
clockwise) *
23 Magnet block/Magnet
24 Guard plate
25 Tool holder threaded pins*
26 Tool holder (Weldon, 19 mm) *
27 Anti-twist device*
* depending on fittings/model

5. Initial Operation

Before plugging in the device, check that the
rated mains voltage and mains frequency, as
specified on the rating label, match your power
supply.
Check the machine for possible damage:
Before using the machine, you must carefully
check protective devices or slightly damaged
components to ensure they are operating perfectly
and as intended. Check that moving parts are in
perfect working order and do not jam and check
whether parts are damaged. All parts must be
correctly installed and fulfil all conditions necessary
to ensure perfect operation of the grinder. Damaged
protective devices and parts must be repaired or
replaced according to specifications by an author-
ised specialist workshop.
5.1
Mains connection
The machine is in protection class I and must there-
fore only be connected to sockets earthed
according to specifications.
Connect a FI circuit-breaker with max. release
current (30 mA) upstream when using the machine
outdoors!
Regularly check the power cable on the power tool
and have it repaired by an approved expert if
damaged.
If an extension cord is needed, it must be a three-
core lead with a protective (earth) contactor that is
properly connected to both the plug and the coupler
of the cord.
When working outdoors, only use the correspond-
ingly marked extension cable approved for this
purpose.
Regularly check extension cables and replace if
damaged.
Extension cables must be suitable for the driving
unit and magnetic drill stand power ratings (see
Technical Specifications). If using a roll of cable,
always roll up the cable completely.
6. Use
6.1
Attaching the Securing Strap
For drilling work carried out on angled and
vertical surfaces and overhead, the magnetic
drill must be secured with the securing strap (1)
supplied to prevent it from falling if the power supply
is interrupted.
Fit the securing strap (1) so that the magnetic
drill stand is moved away from the operator if
the mains voltage fails.
Replace the securing strap (1) if it has had to
catch a falling magnetic drill stand.
Caution! Check the securing strap (1) for
damage. Before using the securing strap (1),
always check it carefully to ensure it is operating
faultlessly and as specified. If the securing strap (1)
is damaged or if the ratchet (2) is no longer working
properly, replace the securing strap immediately.
- Fit the securing strap (1) on one of the two holding
points (3) of the magnetic drill stand.
- Then secure the securing strap to another suitable
fastening point or to the material being processed.
(a)
- Notes on the securing strap (1):
Insert the free end of the securing strap (1) from
below through the opening in the ratchet shaft and
then tension the free end of the securing strap until
it is loosely fitted.
The strap must not be tightly fitted: you must be
able to unroll the securing strap by more than
one rotation about the ratchet shaft - This is
essential to ensure secure fastening. Tension the
securing strap with a pumping action on the ratchet
lever (a).
To loosen the securing strap:
Caution: the tension is released in sudden
bursts! To loosen the securing strap, open the
ratchet fully and simultaneously use your finger to
pull the locking strap (b) upward.
- Ensure that the securing strap is guided to be taut
in position.
- Check that the strap connection is secure.
The securing strap does not replace the
magnetic force of the magnetic drill stand: it is
simply used to secure against falling in the event of
a voltage failure.
6.2
Cooling Lubrication Unit for Core Drilling
The tool life depends on the lubrication. Lubricating
the inside of the core drill bit with high-performance
cutting oils is essential for core drilling.
To fill with oil, remove the container (6) from
the magnetic drill stand.
Fill the container with high-performance cutting oil
(6) and close the screw cap. Switch the lubrication
on or off at the supply cock (7).
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