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Appendix
9.1
Copyright
2014
This documentation is copyright. All derived rights are also reserved, especially those of transla-
tion, re-printing, use of figures, broadcast, reproduction by photo-mechanical or similar means
and recording in data processing systems, neither partial nor total.
The company reserves the right to make technical alternations without prior notice.
9.2
Terminology/Glossary
Term
Drift
Drill chuck
Drill head
Drill sleeve
Drill spindle
Drilling table
Keyless drill chuck
Morse taper
Spindle lever
Tool
Workpiece
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Explanation
Tool for removing the bit or the drill chuck from the drill
spindle
Fixture for holding the bit
Upper part of the bench drill and upright drill
Fixed hollow shaft which runs in the drill spindle
Shaft activated by the motor
Support surface, clamping surface
Manually tightenable bit holding fixture
Taper of the bit or drill chuck
Manual control for the drill fee
Milling cutter, drill bit, countersink, etc.
Piece to be drilled or machined
Appendix Bench drill and upright drill B24H ; B28H (B) (Vario) ; Version 2.1.7
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