6.12.
CLAMPING LARGER WORK PIECES (FIG.6)
6.12.1.
Use the parallel stop (16) for larger work pieces:
6.12.2.
Loosen the wing screws for the parallel stop (15) and insert
the parallel stop (16) into the grooves of the base plate.
6.12.3.
Tighten the wing screws for the parallel stop (15).
6.12.4.
Align your work piece against the parallel stop (16) and
clamp it with the quick clamp (2).
NOTE:
With work pieces that are wider or longer than the tabletop,
ensure that these are adequately supported, e.g.
through trestles or saw horses.Work pieces that are longer or
wider than the base plate of the tabletop drill can tip if they
are not properly supported. If the work piece tips, this can
damage the chuck guard or the cutting tool.
6.13.
SETTING THE DRILLING SPEED (FIG. 1)
6.13.1.
The correct speed must be set to suit the work piece to be drilled and the tool diameter.
6.14.
MECHANICAL GEAR SELECTION
6.14.1.
Two different speed ranges can be selected with the gear selector switch (18).
6.14.2.
Low speeds first gear (170- 880 rpm) for large tool diameters.
6.14.3.
High speeds second gear (490-2600 rpm) for small tool diameters.
NOTE:
Actuate the gear selector switch (18) only when at a standstill. If the gear selector switch (18) does not latch into place turn the chuck
(14) a little. If the gear selector switch (18) cannot be turned as far as the stop, turn the chuck a little with the drill.
6.15.
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
6.15.1.
The speed of the individual gears can be seamlessly adjusted with the electronic speed control. Set the speed with the help of the
speed control (12).The current speed can be seen on the display (Fig 4.9).
6.16.
DISPLAYING THE DRILLING DEPTH (fig. 1.5)
6.16.1.
Set the display (Fig 4.9) to the "Drilling depth" indication (button F).
6.16.2.
Set the tip of the drill bit down lightly on the work piece.
6.16.3.
Set the zero point by pressing the button (Fig. 4.) Drill until the desired depth is shown on the display Fig. 4.9)
6.16.4.
SWITCHING ON/OFF (fig.1)
6.16.5.
Make sure that the chuck guard (13) is folded down before switching on.
6.16.6.
Switching on: Press the on switch (11) to switch the device on.
6.16.7.
Switching off: Press the off switch (10) to switch the device off. G).
6.16.8.
DRILLING PROCEDURE (fig. 1)
6.16.9.
Align the work piece and clamp it.
6.16.10. Start the device and set the speed.
6.16.11. For drilling, move the handle (8) with uniform feed until the desired drilling depth is reached. When drilling into metal, interrupt the
downward pressure briefly to break the swarf. After reaching the drilling depth, return the handle (8) to the starting position (5). Switch
the device off.
7.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Pull out the mains plug before carrying out any adjustments, maintenance or repair work. Let the device cool down
before all maintenance and cleaning tasks.
NOTE: To transport the device hold it by the base plate (1).
Wipe swarf and dust off the machine from time to time with a cloth. Oil the rotating parts once monthly to extend the life of the tool.
DO NOT: oil the motor.
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DO NOT: use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.
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7.1.
Before using the device each time, check the device for obvious defects such as worn or damaged parts, correct seating of screws or
other parts. Replace damaged parts.
7.2.
CLEANING
DO NOT: use cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical substances could damage the plastic parts of the device. Never clean the
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device under running water.
7.2.1.
Clean the device thoroughly after each use.
7.2.2.
Clean the ventilation holes and the surface of the device with a soft brush or cloth.
7.2.3.
Remove swarf, dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner if necessary.
7.2.4.
Lubricate the moving parts regularly.
© Jack Sealey Limited
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Original Language Version
PDM10B Issue:2 (3)
06/03/23