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BEFORE YOu StaRt
To help you get the best possible performance
from your new Magnetic Drilling Machine, this
guide contains simple, sensible pointers for
the safe, effective and long term use of the
equipment.
Please read it carefully befoRe using the
drill.
• Ensure that you have observed all the general
and specific safety procedures.
explanation of the pictograms on the
specification plate of the Makita Hb500
DANGeR!
Indicates an imminent danger or risk to
life and health of a general nature.
eLeCTRICAL DANGeR!
This means a direct pending danger or
risk to life due to electricity.
CAUTIoN!
Indicates a possible danger or risk of
slight injury or damage to property.
WeAR eye & eAR PRoTeCToRS
USe SAfeTy STRAP!
to attach the tool to the workpiece.
ReCyCLING
In observance of European
D i r e c t i v e 2 0 0 2 / 9 6 / E C o n
waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its implementation
in accordance with national
law, electric equipment that
has reached the end of its life must be collected
separately and returned to an environmentally
compatible recycling facility.
wEEE Compliance Certificate:- on request
All magnetic drilling systems are fully compliant
with ROHS regulations.
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cOntEntS
3. The Broach Cutting Concept
4. Safety & Maintenance
6. Material and Cutting speeds
7. Feeds and Speeds
8. Fitting Safety guard & Strap and Oil Bottle
9. Fitting Cutters
10. Starting the Cut
11. Stopping the machine
12. Motor diagram & parts list
14. Stand diagram & parts list
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Instructions françaises
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Deutsch Anweisungen
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Nederland instructies
eC Declaration of Conformity
we the Makita Corporation as the responsible
manufacturer declare that the following Makita
machine:
Designation of Tool: Magnetic Drilling Machine
Model No./ Type: HB500
conforms to the following European Directives:
2006/42/eC, 2004/108/eC
and has been designed in compliance with:
eN 55014-1:2006, eN 55014-2:1997 + A2:2008,
eN 61029-1:2009, eN 61029-2-6:2010,
eN 61000-3-2 & eN 61000-3-3, and with the essential
Health & Safety requirements.
And is manufactured in accordance with the following
standards or standardised documents:
eN60745.
Makita International Europe ltd,
Michigan Drive, Tongwell,
Milton Keynes,
MK15 8JD,
England
30th July 2011
Tomoyasu Kato
Director
Makita Corporation
3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,
Anjo, Aichi, JAPAN
hB500 sPeciFications
Cutter capacity
- 12 – 50mm
Chuck Capacity
- 5/8" (with adapter)
'No load' speed
- 350/650 rpm
Power consumption - 1150w
Clamping force
- 9300N (950kg)
l x H x w (mm)
- 290 x 450 x150
weight
- 18.5 kg
Voltage
- 110/230v
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: warranty, Carrying case, Hex wrenches,
ncludes
Safety strap & guard, Cutting Oil
• Due to our continuing programme of research and
development, these specifications are subject to change
without notice.
the Broach cuttinG
concePt
If you are unfamiliar with the use of annular
(or broaching) cutters, take a few minutes to
read this guide - you will benefit from the better
performance and longer life of the tool if you
understand the concept.
Annular cutters only cut material at the
periphery of the hole, rather than converting
the entire hole to shavings. As a result the time
and energy required to make the hole is lower
than for a traditional twist drill.
The broaching capacity of a machine is
therefore greater than the twist drill capacity.
The slug ejected after the cut also has a higher
scrap value than shavings.
POwER
REqUIRED
MATERIAl
REMOVED
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