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1. slides away in the drill holder a slight burr occurs on the drill shank which makes centric clam ping impossible A burr which occurs in this way must in any case be removed by grinding CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE Fig H The drill bench and the footplate of the bench drill are provided with grooves for fastening clamping tools Always clamp the workpiece in the machine clamp or other clamping tools In this way you will prevent acci dents and even increase the drilling accuracy because the workpiece is in a fixed position ADJUSTING THE BENCH Fig l The drill bench is fastened to the drill column and can be adjusted in height after loosening the fastening handle Adjust the bench in such a way that there is still enough space between the top of the workpiece and the point of the drill You can also swivel the bench sideways if you wish to clamp a workpiece directly onto the footplate Fig For slanted drilling and with a slanted supporting surface of the workpiece the bench can be swivelled For this purpose loosen the hexagonal screw 20 on the hinge point 21 of the bench and remove the centring Swivel the bench 19 to the desired position Then screw down the hexagonal screw 20 properly using a wrench NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS SPEED OF ROTATION SUPPLY The supply the feed motion of the drill takes place by hand on the 3 armed drill lever The speed of rotation is determined by the number of revolutions of the drill spin
2. UK Subjectto change USER S MANUAL Ferm Table drilling machine FTB 16 500 CE R erni Art nr 733505 Screwfix nr 34370 Ferm B V P O Box 134 8280 AC Genemuiden NL www ferm com 0210 16 EXPLODED VIEW Fig A Fig B Fig C II Ferm Ferm SPARE PARTS LIST REF NR DESCRIPTION FERM NR 27 MOTOR 311053 37 MAGNETIC SWITCH 311051 50 COVER FOR SPRING 311059 5 SPRING 311058 56 CHUCK GUARD 311055 58 V BELT 800157 10 CHUCK 311054 CHUCKKEY 311057 CONDENSER 311056 10 Ferm A TABLEDRILLING MACHINE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 230V Frequency 50Hz Power input 500 W Noload speed 390 2340 min Number of speeds 9 Chuck capacity Morse Conical 16mm B 16 Weight Lpa sound pressure level Lwa sound power level Vibration value 1 56m s2 PRODUCT INFORMATION Fig A On off switch 2 Drilldept gauge 3 Protection guard 4 Motor 5 Drilldeptlever 6 Tableadjustment Check first whether or not the delivery has been dama ged by transport and or whether all the parts are pre sent SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS The following pictograms are used in these instructions for use N Denotes risk of personal injury loss of life or damage to the tool in case of non observance of the instructions in thi
3. dle and by the diameter ofthe drill The correct choice of supply and the number of revolu tions of the drill spindle are the deciding factors for the lifespan of the drill The following applies as a basic rule with a larger diameter of the drill the number of revolu tions mustbe adjusted lower the greater the firmness of the workpiece the greater the cutting pressure must also be In order not to overheat the drill in this case the supply and speed of rotation must be lowered at the same time In addition the drill must be cooled with drill oil For thin plates quite large drillings must be carried out carefully with little supply and little cutting pressure so as to get a precise result and so that the drilling remains the correct size For deep drilling larger than 2 x the dia meter of the drill the discharge of chips is more difficult and the temperature of the drill is higher Therefore lower the supply and the number of revolutions and ens ure a better discharge of chips by regularly pulling back the drill For drilling with a greater diameter than 8 mm pre drilling must take place so that early wear of the drill main cutting edge can be avoided and so that the drilling pointis nottoo heavily loaded Ferm MAINTENANCE N Make sure that the machine is not live when car rying out maintenance work on the motor The Ferm machines have been designed to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenanc
4. e Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon pro per machine care and regular cleaning Cleaning Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to pre ventoverheating ofthe engine Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth preferably after each use Keep the ventilation slots free from dustand dirt If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water Never use solvents such as petrol alcohol ammonia water etc These solvents may damage the plastic parts Lubrication The machine do not need to be greased All bearings and driving gears are maintenance free and greased for life The drill must be cleaned with compressed air or a dry cloth It is advisable to clean the blank parts from time to time with environmentally friendly solvents and to only grease withacid free oil or grease Faults Should a fault occur e g after wear of a part please con tact your local Ferm dealer In the back of this manual you find an exploded view showing the parts that can be ordered ENVIRONMENT In order to prevent the machine from damage during transport it is delivered in a sturdy packaging Most of the packaging materials can be recycled Take these materials to the appropriate recycling locations Take your unwanted machines to your local Ferm dealer Here they will be disposed of in an environmen tally safe way GUARANTEE The guarantee conditions can be found on the separately enclosed g
5. into the wood and the machine cannot become loose A The fastening screws may be fastened so far that the footblate is not under tension or deformed Whenthetension is too high there is a risk of breakage ADJUSTING THE NUMBER OF REVOLU TIONS OF THE DRILL SPINDLE Fig C The different revolutions of the drill spindle can be adjus ted by shifting the V belt into the belt drive The machine is protected by a safety switch so that the machine is automaticly switched off when opening the casing The V belt is shifted as follows Open the V belt cover 14 by loosen the screw on the right side of the cover Loosen the fastening button 18 and slide the engine in the direction of the machine head upon which the V belt is released Shift the V belt according to the table on the inside of the V belt cover Tension the V belt again by pushing the engine plate 17 to the back Then the tensioning device is faste ned with the fastening button 18 Close the V belt cover and the machine is ready again for use N Keep the V belt cover closed during use Ferm V BELT TENSION Fig D If you have shifted the V belt you must tighten it again by means of the engine plate 17 with the fastening button 18 The tension is correct when the V belt can be pres sedin by approximately cm The engine pulley must be aligned horizontally so that early wear and loosening of the V belt can be prevented For this purpose
6. om getting caught Fasten them yourself with screws or clamp them to a machine clamp fastened to the table Checkwhetherthe drill holder is tightened properly Checkwhether cablelead throughs are okay To remove drill chips only use hand brushes brushes rubber wipers chip hooks or similar aids Donotcarry outany cleaning or greasing work while the machine is in operation Always keep V belts covered so that your hands cannot become caught Onlytighten the toothed ring drill holder by means of the wrench Neverleave the wrench of the drill holder in the drill hol der Before switching on the machine check whether thewrench really has been removed Donotuseany drills which are damaged on the shank Drillisnotsuitableto useas press Ifthe mains cable is damaged it may only be replaced by a mains cable ofthe same type Immediately switch off the machine when Interruption in the mains plug mains lead or mains lead damage Defect switch Smokeor stench of scorched isolation ELECTRICALINSTALLATION The machine is provided with an electrical installation which meets the standards Repairs may only be carried out by a recognised professional ZN The machine is provided with a zero voltage switch After the tension drops the machine will not start to run automatically for safety reasons The machine must be switched on again Electrical safety Always check that the power suppl
7. only by experts otherwise considerable danger for the user may result 22 Connectthe dust extraction device Whenever there facilities for fitting a dust extrac tion system make sure itis connected and used 23 Keep batteries and chargers safe When using and storing battery chargers for cordless tools ensure that they are always kept dry and away from dampness otherwise a fire and or explosion may result 24 Forany queries relating to Safety matters concerning this tool please refer to Omega on Telephone 0115 9661199 Monday Fri day 8a m 6 p m Saturday 9 a m p m SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before using the machine the guidelines must be taken into consideration Every mechanical or electrical altera tion to the machine which does not meet the applicable guidelines carries a considerable accident risk During use the following points must be taken into consideration Do not remove any mechanical or electrical protective provisions Check whether all the protective provisions are in place and have been attached correctly Wear safety goggles during drilling havelong hair be sureto wear hair protection hair netor cap Longhair can easily be caughtin moving parts e Wear fitted clothing tie buttons on sleeves Donotholdany workpieces in your hands when drilling Always usea machine clamp or another clamping tool Protect workpieces and clamping tools on the bench to prevent them fr
8. renches are remo ved from the tool before switching on 16 Avoid unintentional starting Do not carry plugged in tools with finger on the switch Ensure that switch is off before being plugged in 7 Outdoor use extension cables When tool is used outdoors use only extension cable intended for use outdoors and marked accor dingly Do not use in the rain 18 Stay Alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tools when you are tired 19 Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to deter mine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an autho rised service centre unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual Have defective switches replaced by an authorised service centre Do not use tool if the switch does not turn it on and off 20 Warning The use of any other accessory or attachment other than recommended in the operation instructions or the catalogue may presenta risk of personal injury 21 Have your tool repaired by an expert This electric appliance is manufactured in accordance with the relevant safety standards Repairing of elec trical appliances must be carried out
9. s for which they are not intended for example do not usea circular saw for cutting trees or logs 8 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery It can get caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non skid footwear are recommended when working out doors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 9 Usesafety glasses Also use safety goggles A dust mask should be worn if cutting or drilling operation is dusty in particular chipboard and MDF 10 Do not abuse cable Never carry tool by the cable or pull it to disconnect it from the power socket Keep cable away from heat oiland sharp edges I I Secure work Use clamps or a vice to hold work It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool I2 Donotover reach Keepaproperfootingandbalanceatall times I3 Maintain tools with care Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer per formance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cable periodically and if damaged have repaired by an authorised ser vice facility or electrician Inspect extension cable periodically and replace if damaged Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 1 4 Disconnect tools from the power supply When not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits and cutters Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply 15 Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Ensure that keys and adjusting w
10. s manual N Denotes risk of electric shock Carefully read this manual before using the machine Make sure that you know how the machine functions and how to operate it Maintain the machine in accordance with the instructions to make sure it functions properly Keep this manual with the machine Warning When using electric tools basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product and save these instructions I Keep workarea clean Clutteredareas and benches invite injuries 2 Consider workenvironment Do not expose power tools to rain Do not use power tools in wet or damp locations Keep work area well lit Do not use power tools in the presence offlammable liquids or gases Ferm 3 Guard against electric shock Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces e g pipes radiators ranges refrigerators 4 Keep children and pets away Do not let children or pets come in contact with the tool or the extension cable All children and pets should be kept away from work area 5 Storing tools When not is use tools should be stored in dry high or locked location out of reach of children 6 Donot force the tool It will work better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Useright tool Do not force small tools or attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purpose
11. the engine pulley on the engine can be slid along the engine axle after looseningthe socket head screw SPINDELSPEEDS Fig E Position V belt I A 41390 2 B 41620 3 A 31650 4 C 4 780 5 A 2 820 6 B 3 1020 7 C 2 1630 38 B 11 1830 9 C 1 12340 The number of revolutions of the drill spindle of the V belt combinations can be read from the illustration and the table DRILL SPINDLE AND DRILL HEAD PIN All the blank parts of the machine are provided with a protective lacquer layer which prevents rust formation This protective lacquer layer is easy to remove by means of environmentally friendly solvents Test the V belt ten sion before you connect the machine to the electricity mains The inside of the drill spindle must be degreased comple tely For this purpose use environmentally friendly sol vents Proceed in the same way with the drill head pin A correct transmission can only be achieved in this way OPERATION HINTS AND TIPS DEPT STOP Fig F The drill spindle is provided with a depth stop It can be adjusted using the nut The drill depth can be read on the scale division CLAMPING THE DRILL Fig G In the drill head of the bench drill drills and other tools with a cylindrical shank can be clamped The moment of rotation is transferred to the drill by means of the ten sion of the three clamping jaws To prevent the drill from sliding away it must be clamped using the toothed ring wrench If the drill
12. uarantee card Ferm DECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY UK We declare under our sole responsibility that this productis in conformity with the following standards or standardized documents EN61029 1 EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 inaccordance with the regulations 98 37IEEC 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC from 03 02 2000 x GENEMUIDEN NL li Sr Ed W Kamphof Quality department
13. y corresponds to the voltage onthe rating plate Replacing cables or plugs Immediately throw away old cables or plugs when they have been replaced by new ones Itis dangerous to insert the plug ofa loose cable inthe wall outlet Using extension cables Only use an approved extension cable suitable for the power input of the machine The minimum conductor size is 1 5 mm2 When using a cable reel always unwind the reel completely Ferm Ferm Ferm ASSEMBLY Fig B Place the footplate 13 inthe correct position Fasten the column 11 with the bolts supplied 12 to the footplate Now slide the table holder 10 with the table over the column 11 With the fastening handle 6 the table is fastened into the desired position Now you can assemble the machine casing 7 and lock with the locking pins 8 Since the drill spindle is greased in the factory it is advisable to run in the machine for approximately 15 minutes at the lowest speed A Before you bush the chuck with bin into the drill spindle the inside of the chuck must be completely grease free SETTING UP THE BENCH DRILL Before use the drill must be mounted fixed base The footplate 13 has therefore been provided with drilling holes By means of screws the footplate can be fixed to the base in this place If it is mounted on a wooden board sufficiently large washers must be used on the opposite side so that the bolts are not pushed

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