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Imprint The operating manual is valid for: LISSMAC- Core drilling stand: CDR 162 CDR 342 CDR 402 Company headquarters: LISSMAC Maschinenbau GmbH Lanzstraße 4 D - 88410 Bad Wurzach Phone: +49 (0) 7564 / 307 – 0 Fax: +49 (0) 7564 / 307 –...
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BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning notices and symbols in this operating manual Indicates that failure to comply could lead to severe injury or even death. Danger! Indicates that failure to comply could sometimes lead to injuries. Caution! Note Indicates that failure to comply leads to damage to the machine or other property. Handling information for operators The defined sequence of the handling steps makes proper and safe handling of the machine easier.
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Required core drill motor A LISSMAC core drill motor must be installed in the core drilling stand so that the core drilling stand can be operated. The core drill motors can be purchased from the manufacturer.
DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE The CDR 162 / CDR 342 / CDR 402 are attractive for daily use on the construction site as lightweight, functional and compact core drilling stands. The CDR series provides universal operating options from the left, right, or back of the drilling stand. The feed axes are conveniently accessible from any position using the hand crank.
1.1.4 The LISSMAC Core Drilling Stand is used as a guiding and fastening aid for a LISSMAC Core Drill Motor. A LISSMAC Core Drill Motor with a diamond core bit approved for it must be used for drilling.
1.2.8 Only use original replacement parts from the manufacturer! 1.2.9 Keep intervals for service work which are specified or given in the operating manual! Workshop equipment suitable for the work is absolutely necessary for performing maintenance actions. 1.3. Personnel choice and personnel qualification; basic responsibilities 1.3.1 Only qualified personnel 18 years of age or older may operate the machine independently.
Electrical work may only be carried out by qualified electricians. 1.4.3.8 Only use suitable and tested diamond tools in combination with the LISSMAC Core Drill Motor. 1.4.3.9 For protection before acceleration, move the depth setting slowly into the solid floor. Avoid any contact with the running tool.
1.4.4. Special work while using the machine 1.4.4.1 Follow all setup, maintenance, and inspection activities and schedules prescribed by the operating manual, including all information about the replacement of parts / assemblies! These activities may only be carried out by technical personnel. 1.4.4.2 Inform operating personnel before beginning special and maintenance work! Name a supervisor! 1.4.4.4...
1.5. Packaging and Storage To ensure sufficient protection during shipping and transport, the machine and its components are carefully packaged. When receiving the machine, the machine should be checked for damage. The packaging of the device consists of materials which can be recycled. Put these by type into the relevant recycling containers, so that they can be recycled properly.
2.3. Technical data CDR 162 CDR 342 CDR 402 402 mm Core bits -Ø maximum 162 mm 342 mm (Spacer plate) Adjustable useful length 585 mm 620 mm 585 mm Motor assembly using Collar Ø 60 mm UNIVERSAL Feed Angle drilling 90°...
COMMISSIONING - ASSEMBLY AND SETTINGS 3.1. Securing the core drilling stand For wall or ceiling holes the core drilling stand must never be secured only by drop-in anchors or vacuum Danger! fastening, but always additionally with suitable lifting gear or a quick clamp column, for example. 3.1.1.
3.1.2. Securing using vacuum set For wall or ceiling holes the core drilling stand must never be secured only by drop-in anchors or vacuum Danger! fastening, but always additionally with suitable lifting gear or a quick clamp column, or by jacking, for example.
The core drill motor must be disconnected from the power source before installation, cleaning and Danger! servicing! CDR 162 with collar CDR 342 with UNIVERSAL holder Caution! Caution when installing the core drill motor. There is a danger of crushing! CDR 162 with collar ...
3.3. Set column incline Release the screwed joints at Pos. 2, Pos. 3 and Pos. 4 on both the left and right Incline the guide column (Pos. 1) into the required angle Tighten the screwed joints at Pos. 2, Pos. 3 and Pos. 4 on both the left and right 20/32...
OPERATION Danger! The safety instructions of the core drilling stand must absolutely be complied with. The operating manual of the core drill motor must be observed. Before each operation the core drilling stand must be checked for perfect condition and secure fastening.
Depending on the application purpose and area, tools are different. To have the best results, the parameters must match. With this diagram, the optimal cutting performance can be determined. Note In the LISSMAC sales booklet, the prices for the tools are determined. This sales booklet can be obtained from the manufacturer at any time. 22/32...
WARRANTY The warranty for this machine is 12 months. For the following listed wear parts the warranty only applies if the wear is not caused by operation. Wear parts are parts that with intended use of the machine have limited operational wear. The wear time is not uniformly specified, it differs according to intensity of use.
COUNTERSUNK HEAD SCREW COVER 211704 COLUMN, CDR 162 ASSY COLUMN HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW DEPTH GAUGE 211705 CLAMPING RING SUPPORT CDR 162 ASSY HELICOIL INSERT HEXAGON SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW CLAMPING RING O-RING 211706 BASE PLATE CDR 162 ASSY BASE PLATE...
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Translation of the original declaration to the incomplete machine The LISSMAC Core Drilling Stand must/can only be used together with a LISSMAC Core Drill Motor. The commissioning is not allowed until it is established that the core drilling stand and...