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Kompernass PTBM 350-13 Operating and Safety Instructions
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1. PTBM 350 13 C 2002 Operating and safety instructions KompernaB Handelsgesellschaf BurgstraBe 21 D 44867 Bochum G a p PARKSIDE PARKSIDE BENCH DRILL PTBM 350 13 For drilling in wood plastic and metal Please read carefully through the following information concerning safety and proper use Before reading fold out the page with the illustrations and make yourself familiar with all the functions of the equipment Please read the operating instructions i below and the accompanying safety advice carefully Use the equipment only as described and for the indicated purposes By doing this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results Be careful to keep these advice notes and if necessary pass them on to a third party PROPER USE The bench drill is intended for drilling in wood plastic and metal using normal drill bits up to a maximum diameter of 13 mm Any other use of or modification to the machine shall be considered as improper use and could give rise to serious danger SPECIFIC SAFETY ADVICE A A gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt In addition you must also read the advice in the accompanying booklet called Safety advice before using the equipment for the first time When you are using the bench drill always wear ear protectors and protective O glasses We recommend that you wear robust ant
2. 950 700 Structural steel 25 rpm 20009 7265507 20007 716007 E3009 MEON 71000 900 800 600 Alloy steel 10 rpm 1600 1100 800 650 500 450 400 350 300 250 Stainless steel VA steel 10 rpm 1250 850 650 500 400 550 300 280 250 200 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Komperna Handelsgesellschaft mbH Burgstr 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany declare that this product complies with the following EU directives Machinery Directive 98 37 EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 39 336 EEC 93 68 EEC in accordance with the applicable standards and confirm this with the CE mark Type machine description PARKSIDE BENCH DRILL PTBM 350 13 Bochum 31 08 02 Hans Komperna Managing Director i WARRANTY This piece of equipment is covered by a 36 month warranty as ofthe date of purchase The equipment was produced with the greatest of care and underwent thorough testing before delivery In the unlikely event of detecting a functional defect please return the equipment in its original packaging with the proof of purchase if available 10406 closest service address Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the parts are not covered hy this warranty Beaver Electronic Services The Lodge Premier Business Park Long Street Walsall West Midlands WS2 907 Tel 01922 725554 Fax 01922 725417 WARRANTY This piece of equipment is covered by a 36 month warranty as of the da
3. following points should be observed at all times always use sharp tools cool the drill bit with a suitable liquid use a special drill bit for drilling into stainless steel for very hard materials use a higher pressure at lower speed setting for soft materials apply light pressure at a higher speed Attention too high a pressure overloads the motor and reduces the drilling speed small drills require a high drill speed larger drills require a lower drill speed O OO OO O O O The following table gives further helpful advice the correct speed is different for each material the cutting speed is dependent on the diameter of the drill and the rotation speed the table gives the approximate rotation speed please note that an average speed has been calculated for the listed materials and the rotation speeds have been rounded in some cases the calculated cutting speeds CS cannot be selected in practice use the nearest available value OQ OD CO X O Drill size Material Wood soft 300 rom max max max max max max max max max max Wood medium 180 rom max max max max max max max max max max Aluminium hard 120 rpm max max max max max max max max 3800 2950 Wood hard copper 60 rpm mado fma 3800 22008 2700 24008 21002 19002 1500 Steel or sheet metal 35 rpm max 6270089 728007 22508 2508 E OON M400 2500 MOS 850 Aluminium soft 30 rpm max 222000 24009 75007 06508 AOON 1050
4. 000 form and type may differ from that shown in the illustrations TECHNICAL INFORMATION Mains connection 230 V 50 2 Spindle speed 1 Setting 2600 rpm Current 19A 2 Setting 1750 rpm Nominal power 350 W 3 Setting 1250 rpm Nom speed no load 1400 rpm motor 4 Setting 900 rpm Power factor 0 8 5 Setting 600 rpm Duty cycle 60 Drilling capacity 13 mm Spindle travel 50 mm Sound pressure level 75 dB Vibration 2 5 m s vibration Weight approx 19 5 kg We reserve the right to make technical modifications and changes without notice to the appearance of the equipment in the course of further development ASSEMBLY ae au The bench drill is supplied ready to assemble Remove the parts carefully from the packaging and assemble the bench drill in the following manner Insert the column into the base plate 9 and tighten the screws 3 column base fixing screws Place the drilling table on to the column and fix it in position using the table clamp screw Fix the drill vice 4 drill vice screws on to the drilling table Place the pre assembled motor unit on to the column The motor unit is attached by two hexagonal socket screws on the right hand side Attach the three armed handle spindle control in the rise and fall shaft Attach the chuck 9 firmly to the drill spindle cone Attention Clean the drill spindle cone thoroughly to remove all traces of grease SE
5. TTING UP THE MACHINE Set the bench drill down on a firm surface and level it using a spirit level We recommend that the machine is bolted down on to the supporting surface Please ensure that the base plate is not subject to any additional forces as a result of being bolted down PENA Y m Sl Lc PAR Kon 5 INSTALLATION AND FIRST USE Check that the supply type voltage and fuses comply with those specified for the machine First clean any anti rust coating carefully from the parts Then oil the column SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON AND OFF Insert the plug into the mains socket and switch on the machine using the I button at the on off switch To switch off use the 0 button CHECKING AND TENSIONING THE V BELT Open the drive belt cover and check the V belt tension If it is correctly adjusted the V belt should be able to be moved approximately 1 cm in the middle between the two drive wheels Loosen the adjustment screw and press the motor unit backwards before retightening the adjustment screw SETTING THE SPEED The bench drill has 5 different speeds The speed is set by simply repositioning the V belt To do this open the drive belt cover loosen the adjustment screw and place the V belt on the relevant pair of drive wheels Note The top pair give the highest speed the bottom pair the lowest 22600 1750 1250 O 900 600 see figure on page 3 Then tension the V b
6. elt as described in the section on Tensioning the V belt Note Inside the drive belt cover there is a contact which must come together with an opposing contact see on the drive belt casing base when the drive cover is closed The motor can only be restarted if the drive belt cover is properly closed SETTING THE DRILLING TABLE The drilling table can be adjusted by loosening the table clamp screw Set the table so that there is an adequate distance between the workpiece top surface and the drill bit point The table can be swung to the side e g when you wish to work on a tall workpiece that can be attached directly to the base plate DEPTH STOP DRILLING TO AN EXACT DEPTH The depth stop with its scale allows you to drill to an exact depth First of all press lightly down on to the top of the workpiece surface using the handle and set the drilling depth using the adjustment nut ey on the scale Note Make sure that you take into account the length of the drill bit point normally approx 5 mm when determining the appropriate setting for the cylindrical part of a drilled hole INCLINED DRILLING The drilling table can be rotated to drill angle holes or to accommodate workpieces with inclined ends Release the hexagonal socket screws on the drilling table swivel joint Place the table at the required slope and retighten the hexagonal socket screws PARKSIDE ADVICE ON DRILLING WORKPIECES The
7. i slip footwear a working apron or close fitting clothing If you have long hair you should wear some sort of hair protection such as a hair net cap or headscarf to ensure that your hair does not become trapped in moving machine parts or twisted about the drill bit or chuck Do not wear gloves when drilling Do not remove any mechanical or electrical safety devices Always check that all safety devices are attached and properly fixed in place Always check that the workpiece is firmly and securely clamped in place Never drill a workpiece whilst holding it in your hands Check that the chuck is properly attached Never clean or lubricate the bench drill when it is in motion Before adjusting maintaining or repairing the drill always remove the plug from the mains socket Use a hand brush to remove drilling swarf Ensure that you work safely by firmly fixing down the machine on to a working surface Always keep the drive belt cover closed to keep hands and fingers out Always use the key to open or close the drill chuck FEATURES OF THE PTBM 350 13 Base plate 3 column base fixing screws Drilling table 4 drill vice screws Drill vice Column Motor unit On off switch 880800900 Chuck Drill chuck guard Drive belt cover Drive belt cover handle Adjustment screw Handle spindle control Table clamp screw Contacts Drive motor side Drive spindle side Depth stop with scale Adjustment nut Gears 600000000
8. te of purchase The equipment was produced with the greatest of care and underwent thorough testing before delivery Inthe unlikely event of detecting a functional defect please return the equipment in its original packaging with the proof of purchase if available to the closest service address Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the parts are not covered hy this warranty Irish Web Specialists 1 Verbena Avenue Dublin 13 Tel 01 832 0492 Fax 01 839 68 29 ls A fj C Ti ap Wu uas LO MMM 9554 uoeoiunuuo 9 Sugexe J NJOFNO Aq suogejsuen sojoyd us sap PARKSIDE
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