Relief angle adjustment:
The relief angle is generally adjusted by the
positioning in the clamp (Fig. 5). The relief
angle setting is factory set for the drill
diameters from 3 to 13 mm and should only
be adjusted in exceptional cases.
Adjust hexagon nut 1 (Fig. 13) of the adjustment
spindle according to table (Fig. 12).
Dressing the grinding wheel:
If grooves have formed or if the grinding
wheel is blocked it must be dressed, in order
to achieve good grinding results.
Attention!
Wear goggles!
1. Switch the drill grinder on by the ON – OFF
switch 7 (Fig. 1).
2. Press knob 1 (Fig. 14) slightly down and
move the pressing part 2 several times up
and down, until the complete front face of the
grinding wheel has been processed.
Replacing the grinding wheel:
Attention!
Replace the grinding wheel once it has
reached a diameter of less than 45 mm. A
spare grinding wheel Part-No.: 21200-58 is
delivered with the machine.
1. Pull out the mains plug.
2. Remove cap 1 (Fig. 15) with a screwdriver or
similar.
3. Unscrew socket head cap screw 2 (Fig. 15),
remove washer 3 and grinding wheel 5 with
clamping flange 4.
4. Mount the new grinding wheel 5 with
clamping flange 4 and washer 3. Tighten
socket head cap screw 2 and plug on cap 1.
Plug in the main plug.
Note!
Note!
Care and maintenance:
The drill grinder is almost maintenance
free. For a long lifetime you should clean
the machine after each use with
compressed air and a soft cloth, because
the grinding dust is very aggressive.
Waste disposal:
Do not dispose of the machine with your normal
household refuse! The machine contains
materials which can be recycled. If you have any
questions on this matter please ask your local
waste disposal company or other municipal
facilities.
EC Declaration of Conformity:
Name and address of manufacturer:
PROXXON S.A.
6-10, Härebierg
L-6868 Wecker
Product name:
Drill grinder BSG 220
Article number: 21200
We declare in sole responsibility that this product
complies with the following standards and
normative documents:
EC machine regulation 98/037/EEC
Applied standards:
DIN EN 61029-1/12.2003
Low voltage regulations 89/336/EEC
Applied standards:
DIN EN 61029-1/12.2003
EC-EMC directive 89/336/EEC
Applied standards:
EN 55014-1: 1999
EN 55014-2: 1997
EN 61000-3-2: 1995
EN 61000-3-3:1995
Date: 15.03.2005
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Wagner
PROXXON S.A.
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