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TECHNICAL DATA
Article Number
Model
DPB 16/12 PLUS DPF 16/12 PLUS
Column dia-
mm
meter
Base dimen-
mm
sions (L x W)
Sound pre-
ssure level
db(A)
(LpA)
Sound power
db(A)
level (LwA)
Uncertainty
dB
(K)
Height
mm
Net weight
kg
IDENTIFICATION (Fig. 1, 2)
1. Machine foot
2. Column
3. Clamping handle
4. Drilling table
5. Motor
6. Locking grip for belt tension
7. V-belt cover
8. Emergency stop switch
9. Three-spoke feed handle
10. Folding protector
11. Key drill chuck
12. Machine head
13. Depth indicator with stop
14. Crank handle
15. Hexagonal screw
OPERATION
PREPARING THE UNIT
Unpacking and completing the assembly should
be done on a flat and stable surface, with enough
space for moving the machine and its packaging,
always making use of suitable equipment.
Package contents:
Machine foot (x1) (Fig. 2.1)
f
Column (x1) (Fig. 2.2)
f
Clamping handle (x1) (Fig. 2.3)
f
Drilling table (x1) (Fig. 2.4)
f
Feed handle (x3) (Fig. 2.9)
f
Folding protector (x1) (Fig. 2.10)
f
Drill chuck (x1) (Fig. 2.11)
f
Machine head (x1) (Fig. 2.12)
f
Crank handle (x1) (Fig. 2.14)
f
Hexagonal screw (x4) (Fig. 2.15)
f
Allen wrench (x2) (Fig. 2.A, 2.B)
f
To assemble the machine:
WARNING:
All the necessary adjustments for the good work-
ing of your machine have been done at the factory.
Do not modify them. However, because of a normal
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59,5
70
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70,7
73,8
84,5
86,8
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3
840
1.610
25
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DPB 16/12 PLUS | DPF 16/12 PLUS
wear and tear of your tool, some re-adjustments
might be necessary.
WARNING:
Always unplug your machine from power source be-
fore any adjustment.
Column and machine foot (Fig. 3):
Set the machine foot (1) down on the ground
or the workbench. Place the column (2) on the
base plate so that the holes on the column (2)
align with the holes on the base plate (1). Screw
the four hexagonal screws to fasten the column
into the base plate and tighten them using a
hexagon spanner.
Installing the drilling table holder (Fig. 4-7):
1. In order to install your drill, you must first re-
move the rack (C). Use an Allen key to remove
the ring (D) and pull this off the column (2). Now
pull the rack (C) out.
2. Insert the rack (C) into the groove on the drilling
table holder (4).
3. Align the rack (C) centrally in relation to the drill-
ing table holder (4).
4. When bringing the rack (C) together within the
groove, ensure that the tooth meshing between
the rack and the drilling table holder (4) is cor-
rect.
5. Now place the drilling table holder (4) with the
rack (C) on the column (2) and guide the rack (C)
into the bottom rack guide on the column foot.
6. Use the ring (D) to secure the rack (C). Ensure
that the rack guide on the ring (D) is pointing
downwards. Tighten the integrated Allen screw
to affix the ring (D).
7. Place the hand crank (14) on the shaft of the
drilling table holder (4) and secure it with the Al-
len screw. To do this, use the Allen key (B).
8. Screw one of the clamping handles (3) into the
drilling table holder (4).
Installing the machine head and column (Fig. 8):
Place the machine head (12) on the column (2).
Align the drill's spindle with the table and the
base plate and tighten the Allen screw that is lo-
cated on the side of the machine head. To do this,
use the Allen key (A).
Installing the handles (Fig. 9):
Screw three handles (9) tight in the handle rack.
Use the hexagon spanner to do this.
Installing the folding protector and the drill chuck
(Fig. 11):
Push the folding protector (10) onto the spindle
on the machine head and use a "Phillips" head
screwdriver to secure it.
Installing the chuck (Fig. 12):
Clean the conical hole in the chuck (11) and the
spindle cone with a clean piece of fabric. Make
sure there are no foreign particles on it, as the
slightest piece of dirt will prevent the chuck from
being properly positioned, causing the drill bit to