Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist.
The rotating drill bit can cause injury.
Thrown workpieces and workpiece parts can lead to injury.
Dust and noise can be health hazards. Be sure to wear
personal protection gear such as safety goggles and dust
mask. Use a suitable dust collection system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Motor speed
Drill chuck capacity
Chisel capacity
Chisel bushings
Head stroke
Fence size
Chisel centre to fence max
Table size
Table movement long-ways
Table movement cross-ways
Table tilting range
Maximum vertical distance
table to chisel bushing
Net weight
Mains
Output power
Reference current
Extension cord (H07RN-F):
Installation fuse protection
Protection class
4.2 Noise emission
Acoustic pressure level (according to EN ISO 11202):
Idling
In operation
The specified values are emission levels and are not
necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels.
As workplace conditions vary, this information is intended to
allow the user to make a better estimation of the hazards and
risks involved only.
1450 rpm
13mm
25 x 25mm
5/8", 3/4", 13/16", 1-3/16"
200mm
90 x 520mm
100mm
180 x 520mm
400mm
100mm
0°- 35°
295mm
125 kg
1~230V, PE, 50Hz
0.75 kW (1 HP) S1
6 A
3x1.5mm²
10A
I
LpA 67.8 dB (A)
LpA 77.5 dB (A)
4.3 Content of delivery
Cabinet stand
13mm drill chuck
Chuck key
Spindle extension
5/8" (15.87mm) chisel bushing
3/4" (19.05mm) chisel bushing
13/16" (20.64mm) chisel bushing
1-3/16" (30.16mm) chisel bushing
2 handwheel handles
MDF table
Operating handle
work stop
Operating tools
Assembly kit
Operating manual
Spare parts list.
5. Transport and start up
5.1 Transport and installation
The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and
must be bolted on a firm and levelled table surface or on the
original cabinet stand.
5.2 Assembly
If you notice transport damage while unpacking, notify your
POWERMATIC supplier immediately. Do not operate the
machine!
Dispose of the packing in an environmentally friendly manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a mild solvent.
Screw the handle (A, Fig 1) into the pinion shaft and tighten.
Use the handle to raise the machine head to the up position.
The handle is spring loaded and can be repositioned by
pulling the handle away from the head, and turned to the
desired angle.
Fig 1