II. PRECAUTIONS ON USING THE MACHINE
1.
Wear protective glasses to protect your eyes.
2.
Use dust masks.
3.
Use earplugs to keep your ears noise-free while
working.
4.
Check for the proper handle adjustment.
5.
The tool becomes very hot during operation.
6.
Safe operation depends on one's work posture.
7.
When working in an elevated location, pay attention
to objects and persons below.
8.
Wear protective shoes to protect your feet.
Failure
to
follow
safety
recommendations
instructions may result in serious injuries or death!
III. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Product name
Magnetic Drill
Model
MSW-
MSW-
MSW-
MSW-
MD32-
MD32-
MD60-
MD60-
ECO
PRO
ECO
PRO
Rated volt-
230/50
age[~V]/Fre-
quency [Hz]
Rated power
1380
1680
[W]
Weight [kg]
20
Capacity of
300
the small
cooling tank
[ml]
Rotational
600
370
speed without
load [rpm]
Maximum
18000
attraction [N]
Screw tap
M14
M25
diameter
Diameter of
35
60
lace drill [mm]
Drill diameter
19
28
[mm]
IV. APPLICATIONS
Magnetic drills are designed for precise drilling in
ferromagnetic materials. Drilling can take place in a vertical
or horizontal position, as well as above the head.
NOTE! It should be remembered that a suitable surface and
thickness (minimum 10mm) of ferromagnetic material must
be available during operation.
V. BEFORE FIRST USE
1.
Power source.
Ensure that the power source which is utilized
conforms to the power requirements specified on
the product name.
2.
Power switch.
Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF position.
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If the plug is connected to a power receptacle while
the power switch is in the ON position, serious
accidents can occur.
3.
Extension cord.
When the work area has no power source, use an
extension cord of sufficient thickness and rated
capacity. The extension cord should be kept as short
as possible.
4.
Mounting tools in the device.
In order to mount the drill in the spindle, unscrew the
drill chuck using the drill chuck key, insert the drill
and
into the spindle and then tighten the spindle with the
drilling key.
VI. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
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1.
air inlet/cover of engine carbon brushes
2.
engine
3.
fixing screws
4.
spindle
5.
console/transport handle
6.
handles for adjusting the height of the drill
7.
lever for raising/lowering the device
8.
rail
9.
control panel
10.
power cord
11.
magnet
Description of control panels:
Models MSW-MD32-ECO/MSW-MD32-PRO/
MSW-MD60-ECO/MSW-MD60-PRO:
A.
rotations: L – left;
R – right; O – neutral
position
A
B
B.
drill motor switch:
I – switching on the
device; 0 – switching
C
off the device
C.
fuse
D.
magnet switch:
E
D
I – active magnet;
0 – magnet inactive
E.
drill rotation speed
controller
VII. HOW TO USE THE MAGNETIC DRILL
1.
Pour clean water or another cooling liquid into the
small coolant tank.
2.
The device should be placed on the workpiece and
fastened with a belt, connect the device to the power
supply and switch on the magnet.
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3.
Set the rotation direction, switch on the device, adjust
the rotations to the operation performed and start
operation at the lowest rotation speed.
4.
Unscrew the valve of the small coolant reservoir, set
the hose of the small coolant tank to the hole being
made.
5.
After the operation is finished, lift the device up by
means of the height adjustment handle, reduce the
device rotation speed and switch the device off.
6.
Switch off the magnet, disconnect the device from the
power supply, unclip the safety belt.
NOTE! After max. 3h of continuous operation with the
device, it is necessary to take a break of ca. 30 min. at
work with the device.
VIII. REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES
When the device is operated, carbon brushes steadily wear
out. When the insulation tip integrated inside the brush gets
revealed and touches the commutator it will trip the engine
automatically. When this happens, both brushes must be
replaced with new brushes of the same type.
Attention! Before commencing carbon-brush replacement,
make sure the device is switched off and the power cord is
unplugged.
To replace carbon brushes:
Unscrew the 4 bolts of the carbon brush housing:
Lift the housing gently and move the brush protection
upwards and unscrew the brush fixing screw:
Remove the used carbon brush, in its place it is necessary
to insert a new carbon brush of the same type. Tighten the
brush fixing screw, put on the carbon brush protection and
put on and screw the carbon brush housing.
NOTE! When installing and screwing a new brush, remember
to put the fixing screw through both eyelets:
IX. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF THE
DEVICE'S ELEMENTS
1.
Assembling of the drill chuck:
Slide the drill chuck into the device, at the end of
inserting, gently turn the handle so that it will "click"
properly:
2.
Installation of the drill height adjustment handles:
The handles must be screwed by turning them
clockwise:
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3.
Installation of the small coolant tank:
Loosen the nuts fastening the small tank:
4.
Slide the holder of the small tank onto the loose nuts
and then tighten them:
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X. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
1.
Inspecting the tool.
Since the use of a dull tool will cause the motor to
malfunction, it should be replaced with a new one
without delay when abrasion is noted.
2.
Inspecting the mounting screws.
Regularly inspect all mounting screws and ensure
that they are properly tightened. Should any of the
screws be loose, retighten them immediately. Failure
to do so could result in serious hazard.
3.
Maintenance of the motor.
The motor unit winding is the very "heart" of the
power tool. Exercise due care to ensure the winding
does not become damaged and/or wet with oil or
water.
4.
Inspecting the carbon brushes.
The motor employs carbon brushes which are
consumable parts. When they become worn or near
the "wear limit", it could result in motor trouble.
When an auto-stop carbon brush is equipped, the
motor
will stop automatically. At that time, replace both
carbon brushes with new ones. In addition, always
keep carbon brushes clean and ensure that they slide
freely within the brush holders.
5.
Cleaning the device.
To keep the device clean, clean it using a soft cloth
damped in water with soap. Never use brushes or
other cleaning tools that may scratch/damage the
device. Remember to prevent water from penetrating
inside the device through vents in the housing of
the device. Clean the vents with a paintbrush and
compressed air.
XI. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Shaking, crashing and turning the machine upside down
should be prevented when it is transported. Store it in
a properly ventilated surrounding with dry air and without
any corrosive gas.
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