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1. UK Subjectto change USER S MANUAL Document Ref FRTD 13 350 Copyright These instructions are the sole property of Ferm Omega Tools and may not be reproduced Ferm Radial Table Drill FRTD 13 350 CE Fig C erni Art nr 733504 Screwfix Art nr Ferm BV P O Box I 34 8280 AC Genemuiden NL www ferm com 0304 28 2 Ferm Not included Fig N Fig T Fig Z A Sac AMC ar t A i FL i Saw w Fig P Fig V Fig BB Fig Q Fig W Fig X 1 469 2 946 3 1576 4 2259 5 3028 Fig S Fig Y Ferm 3 Cun English A y RADIALARM DRILL PRESS THE NUMBERS INTHE FOLLOWINGTEXT COR RESPOND WITHTHE PICTURESAT PAGE 2 3 Power 230V Frequency 50Hz Unloaded speed 469 3028 RPM Number of speeds 5 Power drawn 350W Max drilling depth 10mm Table rotation O to45 L R Table dimensions 220x195mm Clearance 110 335 mm Dimensions base 345x225 mm Height 725mm Chuck opening 13mm Lpa sound
2. machine The minimum age should be heeded Besides the safety guidelines in this operator s guide and the specific regulations applicable in your country the generally recognised technical rules for the use of woodworking machines should also be heeded UNPACKTHE CONTENTS OFTHE BOXAND INSPECTTHEM CLOSELY AN Should any part be missing or damaged do not connect the machine to the power supply until the machine is complete and in order Unpack the machine and parts carefully and compare them to the drawing To protect the drill from moisture the surfaces have been coated with a protective layer which you can remove usinga soft cloth and WD 40 AN To prevent danger of fire or poisonous fumes never use petrol naphtha acetone thinners or similar volatile solutions for cleaning the machine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following pictograms are used in these instructions for use AN Indicates potential for bodily injury fatality or risk of damaging the machine in the event that the instructions in this operator s guide are ignored AN Indicates electrical current GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety is a combination of common sense continual alertness anda good knowledge of the machine s operations AN Only insert the plug in the wall socket once you have read and understood the following directions to avoid faults that could cause injury Read the entire operator s guide and become familiar with its contents L
3. parts Wear anti slip shoes Protect long hair by using a hairnet 12 Wear safety glasses Your eyes are your most valuable possession Always wear safety glasses Every drill can throw foreign objects into the eyes which can cause irreparable harm Always wear safety glasses that conform to the safety guidelines nota normal pair of glasses Normal optical glasses offer no protection against objects flying around They have no safety glass in the lenses If these lenses break this can cause serious injury 13 Wear a face or dust mask Drills create dust 14 Work safely Make as much use as possible ofa clamp or vice This is safer than using your hands and leaves both hands free to operate the machine 15 Remove the plug from the power socket when performing maintenance and when changing accessories suchas cutter drill routing bit etc 16 Reduce the risk of unintended activation of power Verify that the power switch is OFF before you connect mains power 7 Only use recommended accessories hese accessories can be found in the operator s guide Poorly fitting accessories create a substantial risk of personal injury 18 Never stand onthe machine This can cause serious injury should the machine tilt or if you accidentally come into contact with the cutting tools 19 Inspect the machine for damaged parts Before you make further use of the machine any damaged safety features as well as any other damaged part must be carefully
4. pressure level 65 5 dB A Lwa sound power level 78 5 dB A Vibration value 0 853 m s TECHNICAL DATA PRODUCT INFORMATION Fig A Motor 2 Mill cutgroove 3 Horizontal toothed rack 4 Rotation locking clamp 5 Table supportlock 6 Tablesupport 7 Conical locking screw 8 Conical scale 9 Vertical locking button 10 Chuck Spring cover 12 Return spring 13 On offswitch 14 Base 15 Stand 16 Table 17 Drilling grips 18 Depth scale locking knob 19 Depth scale indicator 20 Protractor 21 Horizontal drill button 22 V groove 23 Belttension locking button 24 Tiltlocking clamp 27 Mill cut groove 28 Drive belt guard0O 29 Spindle pulley block 30 Motor pulley block GENERAL GUIDELINES e Inspectall parts after unpacking for possible damage during transport In the event of transport damage the carrier should be immediately notified e Complaints made later will not be accepted e Inspect the delivery for completeness e Become familiar with the machine by reading the operator s guide thoroughly prior to first use e When fitting replacing accessories wear and reserve parts use exclusively original Ferm parts Spare parts are available from your supplier e When ordering please specify our article number andthe machine type Remark According to the applicable product liability law the manufacturer of this appliance is not liable for damage caused to or by this appliance arising from e Negl
5. earn how you should use the tools and what the limitations and potential hazards are 2 Beabsolutely certain thatall safety precautions are operational and that they are in a good state 3 Remove adjustment tools and spanners Get accustomed to checking before switching on the machine whether adjustment tools and spanners have been removed 4 Keep the work surface clean Untidy and fouled work surfaces cause accidents 5 Never use the machine in an unsafe environment Never use electrical equipmentin damp or wet places and protect them from rainwater Ensure good lighting of the work area 6 Keep children ata distance Persons who are not working with the machine should maintain a safe distance from the work area 7 Uselocks ifnecessary to ensure that children cannot enter the work area 8 Never apply brute force on or about the machine The machine functions better and more safely at the speed it was designed for 9 Useappropriate tools Do not try to use force to apply the machine to operations it was not designed for 10 Use a regulation extension cable certain that itis ina good state The extension cable must be strong enough to carry the current drawn by the tool for your workpiece A cable that is too weak will dissipate the current which leads to power loss and overheating Work with the right equipment Do not wear loose clothes gloves ties rings armbands or other accessories that could come in contact with moving
6. igent operation e Failure to follow the instructions in the operator s guide e Repairs carried out by third parties and unqualified workmen e The fitting of or replacement with other than original Ferm spare parts e Usage other than that for which the machine is designed failure of the electrical installation by not observing the electrical regulations and theVDE provisions 0100 DIN 57113 IVDEOI13 We strongly recommend AN Before assembling and using the machine read the complete text of the operator s guide This operator s guide is designed to make it easier for you to get to know your machine and to learn how to make use of it s many functions The operator s guide includes important directions as to how you can safely expertly and economically employ the machine and how you can avert hazards save on repair costs reduce unavailability and increase the reliability and useful life of the machine Besides following the safety guidelines in this operator s guide you should give your fullest attention to the regulations applicable in your country for the use of this machine Keep the operator s guide close to the machine packed inside a plastic sleeve to protectitfrom dirtand moisture It should be carefully read and strictly followed by every operator of the machine Only persons who have received instruction in the operation of the machine and who are aware of the potential hazards should be allowed to operate the
7. inspected as to whether they still function without problem and can still perform their specific task Inspect all moving parts for alignment position and correct couplings furthermore check for breakages correct assembly and any other conditions that could have an influence onthe machine s functioning Any damaged safety features Ferm EXPLODEDVIEW Ferm i La 69 13

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