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Fein ASg 636 Operating Instructions

Fein ASg 636 Operating Instructions

Double insulated and radio suppressed electric tapper

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ASg 636
To be handed to the workshop!
Operating instructions
for the double insulated and radio suppressed
Electric Tapper type ASg 636
and for type ASg 736 (42 Volts)
1. Technical data
Current:
==1- (DC/AC single phase)
for
t
apping
in steel
Speed
R.P .M.
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Input
O
utput
Tapered
Net
weight
I
T
ype
I
up
to
cutting
I
running
I
Watts
I
Watts
spindle
I
I
I
I
lbs
kg
I
I
back
I
I
m.
mm
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I
A
Sg
636
1/4
M6
450
580
A Sg 736 (42 V)
I
2. Construction
This
tapper
is
an
electric
tool
of
Class
II with
protective
insulation
w it
hout
earthing
conductor
an
d is in accordance
w
ith
the
VDE
regulations
0740.
T
he
protectiv
e insulation
is
additional to t
he
normal
insulation and
is
attained
by
the shockproof motor
housing made
of
Polyamide
and
by
insulating the armature
against
the
pinion.
The
tapper
is
tested
w ith the
pr escribed
test
voltage
of 4000
V
(1500
V for
C
lass
I). T
he machine
is
r
adio
supp ressed
according to
radio
inter-
ference degree
N
.
It is supplied
with
a
two-cor
e cable
without
earthing
conductor and must
not
be
earthed.
Type DS 736 for
low
t ension
(voltage 42
V) is of the
same
design,
but without
double
insulation and not radio
suppressed.
To prevent the overbridging of
the
insulation no additional
marking plates and
signs
must be
rivete
d or screwed on the
housing. We recommend the use of transfers only.
BE 174/e BX 12.64
P
rinted in
Germany
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I
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I
B 12
3.55
1.6
I
280
uo
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3. Connection
Main
voltage
must
correspond to the
op
erating
voltage
marked
on the
r
ating
p
late. The
tool can
be plugged
in"to plain
or
safety
sockets.
Switch must be in the "Off" position when connecting.
Fixing of
the
tap
The
t
w
o-part chuck
consists of
knurled nut
with
two
claws
for the
centering
of the
cylindrical
shaft
of
the tap
and t
he
claws for the
proper
g ripping and locking
at its square
end.
Taps
with
the pointed end
over
the square must first be
ground
flat
as otherwise t hey w
ill not
be
properly-gripped
by
the claws
and
there
is a possibility
of
the
tap
becoming
loose.
Loosen
both
·p
arts
of
the
chuck,
introduce
tap
until
it
is
r
ight
against
the spindle, loosely
tighten
claws
with
spanner and
follow by
tighten-
ing knurled
nut (left-hand
thr
ead)
so that
the
claws will
bring the
tap
into the centre.
Finally
tighten
spindle
firmly,
thereby securely clamping t he
tap.

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