Powercraft BD 501 Manual de usuario

%' 501
Drill Press Artikel-Nr.: 425052
Ident-Nr.: 01011

Komponenten / Ersatzteile
Position Artikel-Nr. Beschreibung
1 425052001001 chuck
2 425052001002 Schaft
10 425052001010 Vierkantaufnahme
52 425052001052 table holder

Art.-Nr.: 42.505.23; I-Nr.: 01011
Operating Instructions
Pillar Drill
BD 501

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Spindle Motor
Pos. U/Min. Pos. U/Min. Pos. U/Min.
Pos. tr/min Pos. tr/min Pos. tr/min
Pos. t/min. Pos. t/min. Pos. t/min.
Pos. r.p.m. Pos. r.p.m. Pos. r.p.m.
Pos. o/min. Pos. o/min. Pos. o/min.
A-4 280 B-4 450 A-3 540
C-4 620 A-2 720 B-3 870
C-2 1550 B-1 1700 C-1 2350

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1.0. Layout (Fig. 1/2)
1. Machine base
2. Pillar
3. Fixing screw
4. Drill table
5. Clamping screw
6. Machine head
7. V-belt
8. Motor
9. Grip knobs
10. Scroll chuck
11. Spindle
12. Mounting holes
13. Hinged chip guard
15. Tightening screw
16. Screw
17. Clamping screw
18. On button
19. Off button
20. Grub screw
2.0. Items supplied
Pillar drill
Scroll chuck
Drill chuck key
Hinged chip guard
3.0. Proper use
This table drilling machine is designed for drilling
metal, plastic, wood, and similar materials.
Neither food nor materials that present a health
hazard may not be processed with the machine. The
drill chuck is only designed for use with drill bits and
tools with a shaft diameter of 1.5 to 16 mm, and for
cylindrical tool shanks. The device is for adult use
only. The machine is designed for continuous
operation with intermittent load (S6 50 %). Any use
of the machine other than that stipulated in these
operating instructions releases the manufacturer
from all liability and voids all warranty claims.
4.0. Safety information
The pillar drill was designed in such a way so as to
all but eliminate potential hazards when the machine
is properly used. However, there are a few safety
precautions to observe in order to ensure that all
residual hazards are ruled out.
Ensure proper voltage
The voltage must comply with the specifications on
the rating plate.
Use a socket-outlet with earthing contact
The device may only be operated from an outlet with
the properly installed earthing contact.
Extension cable
The cord cross section of an extension cable must
measure at least 1.0 mm_. Always completely
unwind a cable reel prior to use. Check the cable for
defects.
Protection against electrical shock
Keep the device away from moisture. The device
must neither be damp nor be operated in a humid
environment. Prior to every use, check the device
and the mains cable with plug for damage. Avoid
bodily contact with earthed parts e.g. pipes, hot
elements, etc.
Protection against fire and explosion
There are spark producing components inside the
device. Do not use the device in the vicinity of
combustible liquids or gases. Otherwise there is a
risk of fire or explosion.
Handle the device with care
Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the
socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges. Keep your tools sharp and clean so that you
can work efficiently and safely. Follow the
maintenance regulations and the instructions for
changing tools.
Wear suitable work clothes and personal
protection equipment
Loose clothing is not suitable, as it can be caught by
moving parts, causing you to become entangled.
Wear a hair net if you have long hair. As a general
rule, jewelry should not be worn when working with
machine tools. Ensure that you wear safety goggles.
Not doing so could result in eye injury.
Keep your work area neat and tidy
Disorder in the work area can easily lead to
accidents. Do not leave any tools, objects, or cable in
the direct vicinity of the work area, as this poses a
tripping hazard! Ensure that there is sufficient
lighting.
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Watch out for other persons
Watch out for other persons (especially children)
when using the device, and keep them away from
your work area. Do not let anyone touch the device
or the power cable.
Store the tools in a safe location
Store unused devices in a dry, locked location that is
out of the reach of children.
Avoid overloading the device
Operate the device only within the specified output
range. Do not use any low-powered machines for
heavy duty work. Do not use tools to perform work
for which they were not intended.
Maintain a steady foothold
Ensure that you maintain a steady foothold while
working. Avoid abnormal body positions and always
keep your balance.
Pull out the mains plug
Pull out the mains plug when not using the tool, prior
to maintenance, and when changing the drill bit.
Avoid unintentional start-up
Ensure that switch is turned off when plugging the
plug into the socket.
Keep an eye on your work
Always keep an eye on your machine and the object
you are working on. Never use the machine when
you are not concentrating or are distracted. Never
use the machine when you are under the influence of
alcohol or are taking medication.
Check the tool for damage
Before using the tool, safety devices and any slightly
damaged parts must be carefully checked to ensure
that they are in good working order. Visually examine
the tool’s power cable on a regular basis. All parts
must be correctly assembled and meet all the
conditions required to ensure proper operation.
Unless otherwise specified in the operating
instructions, any damaged safety devices and parts
must be properly repaired or replaced by a
professionally recognized workshop. Never use tools
with defective On/Off switches.
Warning! Using any plug-in tools and accessories
other than those specified in these operating
instructions can lead to injury.
Now, please read and follow all steps and
procedures included in the operating
instructions.
5.0. Technical data
Nominal input voltage 230V ~ / 50 Hz
Nominal output 400 Watts
Operating mode S6 50 %
Nominal idle speed 280 - 2,350 min-1
Speed levels 9
Drill chuck mount B 16
Scroll chuck Ø 1.5 - 16 mm
Max. shaft diameter 16 mm
Reach 115 mm
Drill depth 50 mm
Pillar diameter 46 mm
Height 610 mm
Weight approx. 22 kg
Technical and visual enhancements may be made
without prior notice. All dimensions, notes and
specifications contained in these operating
instructions are therefore subject to change.
Noise/vibration
Sound pressure level LpA: 75.5 dB (A) at idle and
78.7 dB (A) in operation.
Hand/arm vibration is typically less than 2.5 m/s2.
Noise and vibration were determined in accordance
with prEN 61029-1 requirements.
6.0. Set-up
6.1. Assembly (Fig. 1-3)
Assemble the machine as follows:
Position the machine base (1).
Fasten the mounting flange with pillar (2) to
machine base (1) using three screws (3) and
washers.
Push the drill table (4) with drill table clamp shaft
onto the pillar (2) (Fig. 3).
Lock the drill table into the desired position using
the clamping screw (5).
Place the drill head (6) with V-belt cover (7) and
motor (8) onto the drill pillar and fasten using the
grub screw (20).
Screw the three ball-shaped handles (9) onto the
feeder cross handle.
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Note: All bare parts are greased in order to protect
them from corrosion. Before mounting the drill chuck
(10) onto the spindle (11), both parts must be
completely degreased using an environmentally
friendly solvent. This ensures optimal transmission of
power.
Mount the drill chuck onto the spindle.
6.2. Installing the machine (Fig. 1)
Before the drill is started for the first time, it must be
solidly and fully mounted on the work area of a stable
workbench. Use both mounting holes (12) in the
base plate to do this. Ensure that the machine is
freely accessible for operation, adjustment and
maintenance.
Note: The fixing screws may only be tightened to a
point where they do not distort or deform the base
plate. Excessive tension can lead to fracture.
6.3. Hinged chip guard (Fig. 4)
Unscrew the three recessed head screws (21).
Push the transparent cover (23) into the groove of
the red mounting frame (24) and fasten it again with
the recessed head screws (21).
The height of the cover (23) is infinitely adjustable
and can be locked using the two thumb screws (22).
The chip guard (13) can be flipped upwards to
change drill bits; ensure, however, that the chip
guard (13) is back in its initial position before
restarting the machine.
6.4. Prior to starting
Ensure that the voltage of the mains supply complies
with the specifications on the rating plate. Connect
the machine only to a socket with the properly
installed earthing contact.
The table drill is equipped with a no-volt trip that is
designed to protect the operator from an undesired
restart following a drop in voltage. Should this occur,
the machine must be manually restarted.
7.0. Operation
Wear suitable, protective clothing (i.e.
rugged and tight-fitting) when working
with the table drill.
Always wear safety goggles!
Long hair should always be bound
back with a hair net or a cap!
7.1. General (Fig. 2)
To switch on the machine, push in the green On
button „I“ (18); the machine starts up. To switch off,
press the red Off button „O“ (19); the device shuts
down. Ensure that you do not overload the device. If
the sound of the motor drops in pitch during
operation, it is being overloaded. Do not overload the
device to the point where the motor comes to a
standstill.
The machine is designed for continuous operation
with intermittent load (S6 50 %).
The machine may be operated under a full load for a
maximum of 5 minutes, at which time the machine
needs to idle for 5 minutes. This prevents the motor
from overheating.
7.2. Tool insertion (Fig. 1)
Ensure that the mains plug is pulled out before
changing tools. Only cylindrical tools with a
maximum shaft diameter of Ø 1.5 - 16 mm may be
clamped in the scroll chuck (10). Only use a tool that
is sharp and free of defects. Do not use tools whose
shaft is damaged or which are deformed or flawed in
any other way. Only insert accessories and
attachments that are specified in the operating
instructions or have been approved by the
manufacturer.
7.3. Handling the drill chuck (Fig. 1)
Your table drill is equipped with a scroll chuck (10).
In order to insert a drill bit, flip up the chip guard (13),
insert the drill bit, then tighten down the drill chuck
using the supplied chuck key.
Pull out the chuck key. Ensure that the clamped in
tool is firmly seated.
Caution! Do not leave the chuck key in the clamp
hole.
Doing so will cause it to shoot out, which could cause
injury.
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