AGP TP2000 Instruction Manual

Auto-reverse tapping magnetic core drill

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TP2000
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  • Page 1 Auto-Reverse Tapping Magnetic Core Drill TP2000 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Mode Selector

    TECHNICAL DATA Power input 1100 W Voltage 220-240 V~ 50-60 Hz, or 110-120 V~ 50-60 Hz (See Machine Nameplate) Drilling Mode: No / Full Load min 550 / 330 Tapping Mode: No / Full Load min 150 / 90 Spindle Coupling 31 mm (Bilz no.2 type) Annular Cutter Arbor Set Screw Type, 19 mm Weldon Shank...
  • Page 3: General Safety Instructions

    GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
  • Page 4 source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
  • Page 5: Symbols Used In This Manual

    SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL V……..volts ..always wear hearing protection A……..amperes Hz……..hertz ..wear safety-approved hard hat W……..watt ~………..alternating current ..Keep hands clear – pinching hazard. ………..no load speed …..revolutions or reciprocation DANGER! Keep hands away from cutting area and per minute the blade.
  • Page 6 Avoid the magnet releasing. Ensure that the magnet has properly adhered to the work piece before beginning drilling. Avoid operating annular cutters without coolant fluid. Always check coolant level before operating. Do not operate with dull or damaged cutting tools. This may overload the motor. Protect the motor.
  • Page 7 1. Large Range Clamp Collet (Not Included) 6. Annular Cutter Arbor 3/4" (19.05mm)Weldon Shank ) 2. Universal Tap Chuck 7. Annular Cutter (Not included) 3. Tap (Not included) 8. 1/2" Twist Drill Chuck 4. Coolant Feed Spring And Seal 9. Drill Chuck Arbor 5.
  • Page 8 change adapter, you may mount it directly into the machine's coupling. If there is already another arbor in the machine, Quick-Release Collar simply push up on the Quick-Release Collar and remove. To insert the universal tap chuck or accessory, push up on the Quick-Release Collar and insert the shank into the coupling.
  • Page 9: Tapping Operation

    hand tapping scale. (The tapping function has an extra 4mm movement when the crank handle is released, a 4mm pre-adjustment has been made on the scale. Blind Hole Therefore, when "zeroing-in" the tapping scale, the 4mm mark is the effective datum point. A minimum depth of Work Piece 5mm can be tapped and a maximum of 40mm).
  • Page 10 If you are tapping a blind hole, please use the Travel Limiter Stop and the tapping depth meter see “THE PROPER USE OF THE TAPPING DEPTH METER” and "SETTING THE TRAVEL LIMITER STOP" above. To begin tapping, start the machine by turning on the motor switch and use the crank to feed the tap to the work.
  • Page 11 the gear case. (The small arrow on the tab will be pointing Quick Release Collar downwards when it is shifted correctly). Proceed to drill as described below titled: "OPERATION- GENERAL (Annular cutters & twist drills only)". Knurled Lock Ring set screw SETTING UP FOR ANNULAR CUTTERS If another arbor or accessory is in place, remove it from the machine.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    take precautions to prevent cutting coolant from entering the motor. Paste-type coolant should be used. First fit tool into arbor and line up with intended center of cut. Then switch Motor switch magnet on. Press green motor on button to start motor. Use the crank handle to feed to work.
  • Page 13 THE GIBS (DOVETAIL SLIDES) Adjusting screw The gibs require adjustment if too loose. To adjust, loosen the lock nuts and adjust the adjustor screws evenly while moving the handle up and down. Adjust so that there is no free play, and no binding anywhere in its range of travel.
  • Page 14 CHECKING THE MAGNET (qualified technicians only) If the magnet is not working well, it must be checked. Separate the wires of each indiviual coil and test the resistance of each coil separately. (note that 110V models are wired in parallel and 230V models are wired in series) The resistance of the coils of different sizes of magnets varies, but it should be in the region of hundreds of ohms.
  • Page 15 WIRING...
  • Page 16: Exploded View

    Exploded View...
  • Page 17: Parts List

    Parts list Parts Name Q'TY Parts Name Q'TY SOCKET SET SCREW (M8x7xP1.25) DRILLING INTERMEDIATE GEAR (M1.25x26T) WATER SEAL (Ø16x16) EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-16) SPRING (Ø1.5xØ13.3xØ16.6x16Tx100L) LAY GEAR (M1.0x52T) BALL BEARING (6205) EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-14) OIL SEAL (Ø22xØ32x7) GEAR PLATE PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5x170xP0.8) BALL BEARING (609) INTERNAL CIRCLIP (R-52) ARMATURE (220V-73x42x45)
  • Page 18 Parts list Parts Name Q'TY Parts Name Q'TY CABLE GLAND (5/16") SPADE TERMINAL BOOT SPRING WASHER (M6) CHUCK (1/2") 103-1 RECTIFIER & EMC (110V&220V) THUMB SCREW (M5x8) CABLE CLIP EARTHING MARKING PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW (M4x30xP0.7) BUTTERFLY SCREW (M6x10xP1.0) CABLE PROTECTOR (5/16"x7CM) FLAT WASHER (Ø6xØ13x1) SPINDLE (Ø31) CORD ARMOR...

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