EGAmaster 79605 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
D-HANDLE DRILL
COD.79605
ENGLISH ................................ 2
GUARANTEE ........................ 21

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS D-HANDLE DRILL COD.79605 ENGLISH ........ 2 GUARANTEE ......21...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH DIRECTORY Signal Word and Symbol Definition ................. 3 Technical Specification ..................... 4 ......................5 Product Description ......................5 Identification ......................6 Installation ......................6 Startup ......................7 Basic Safety Instructions ....................8 Owner Obligations ......................8 Operator Obligations ......................9 Symbol Definition for Safety Equipment and Accident Prevention ........
  • Page 3: Signal Word And Symbol Definition

    SIGNAL WORD AND SYMBOL DEFINITION The signal words and symbols used in the technical documentation (safety instructions, operating booklet, etc.) have the following meaning: This symbol has the following meaning: DANGER Indicates an immediate danger, which causes serious injuries to any person or even death, if not avoided.
  • Page 4: Technical Specification

    Eating and drinking forbidden – The prohibition sign forbids the consumption of food. REQUIREMENT – Observe the instruction Ensure that the operation process is adhered to and avoid accidents and expensive down times due to improper use of machines, devices and tools. By using the mandatory sign you refer to the adherence of operation instructions.
  • Page 5: Use

    Remark: Measurement acc. to DIN EN ISO Measurement uncertainty K: 3 dB (A) 15744 Measurement uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s The performance data are guide values only, they depend basically on the application, the operating pressure and the applied accessories. Intended Use The manufacturer machines are designed for commercial/industrial use only.
  • Page 6: Identification

    IDENTIFICATION Type sign Explanation of ATEX Identification INSTALLATION Requirements to the air supply The pneumatic drill is designed for an operation pressure of 6 (4) bar. Pay attention that the operation pressure is not lower. For maximum performance, the values given in the table “Technical Specification“...
  • Page 7: Startup

    the safety requirements of the owner. Connecting the air supply to the pneumatic drill Remove the locking cap from the connection 3 (see fig. 2) at the air inlet. Screw a pneumatic hose (not contained in the scope of delivery), into the connection 3 at the air inlet.
  • Page 8: Basic Safety Instructions

    Prior to starting work Check • the oil level. If necessary, refill oiler (line oiler or maintenance unit) • if the drilling tool is firmly clamped to the drill chuck. • if the pneumatic hose is correctly connected. Start the machine by actuating the valve trigger 1 and start operation. (The speed can be adjusted by opening the valve more or less, or by increasing, respectively lowering, the drill pressure.) After finishing the work •...
  • Page 9: Operator Obligations

    • the function of the safety equipment is regularly checked. • the safety symbols and safety notes on the machine/ device and the operating instruction booklet are observed. • the safety instructions and the operating instruction booklet are available completely and in legible condition on site with the machine.
  • Page 10 Provide appropriate ear protection and identify the obligation for using ear protection by appropriate mandatory signs. Use foot protection – Foot injuries by vehicles, objects, hot material or hazardous substances can be avoided by appropriate protective shoes. Equip your staff with appropriate protective shoes and identify those requirements properly.
  • Page 11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF WORKPLACE HAZARDS WARNING – The following applies unless otherwise stated in the machine’s operating instructions booklet: The machine is not insulated to protect against an electrical power surge. CAUTION – risk of injury! Hands may be crushed, seized or otherwise injured. Keep your hands away from areas which are marked with this symbol.
  • Page 12 • Flammable and explosible material has to be removed from the work area before work is started. Among others, this relates to dust deposits, cardboard, packing material, textile, wood and wooden splints, but also flammable fluids and gas. Ensure adequate lighting. Be extra careful in unfamiliar surroundings.
  • Page 13 • Only operate the machine after having carefully read the operation manual. • Only use drilling tools appropriate for the application with this machine. • The work place has to be secured according to the instructions, in order to avoid injury to persons nearby due to projectiles coming-off.
  • Page 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF VIBRATION HAZARDS Vibrations can cause disabling damage to the nerves and blood supply of the hands and arms. • Wear warm clothing and keep your hands warm and dry when working in cold conditions. Exercise hands and fingers regularly. •...
  • Page 15 • Before using the machine check all parts for damages. • Replace damaged parts immediately. • When working on brittle material make sure that you are protected against harmful splinters. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF ACCESSORY HAZARDS Only use machine tools, accessories and consumables, which are recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 16: Disassembly- Re-Assembly

    DISASSEMBLY- RE-ASSEMBLY Maintenance and Upkeep Basic Safety Instructions: WARNING – Maintenance and repair work on pneumatic equipment. Compressed air can cause severe injury. Observe legal regulations. Take precautions for persons and environment. Additionally, observe the following: • Secure machine against unintentional starting and let the machine cool down to the ambient temperature •...
  • Page 17: Storage

    The regular control of the compressed air filter, as well as the regular checking of the machine with regards to external damages. Inspection and maintenance can be done by the operator. Disassembly and re-assembly of the machine have to be executed by qualified staff only. Incorrect assembly can lead to danger of accident for the operator and to defects on the machine.
  • Page 18: Disposal

    DISPOSAL Dispose worn out/defective machine tools according the local/national regulations. Fully disassemble machine for the necessary disposal. Separate materials according to local environmental specifications. Dispose environmentally hazardous greasing, cooling or cleaning agents in order to avoid environmental contamination. ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS When working on or with the equipment, it is imperative to observe all legal requirements in regards to waste-disposal and proper recycling.
  • Page 19: Warranty And Liability

    Problem Cause Remedy Vanes are worn or broken; broken parts are jammed Dismantle and clean the motor; between the rotor and the replace worn parts and align cylinder bushing the motor again No lubrication – ball bearings Dismantle and clean the were running dry;...

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