Instructions

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compare one tool with another. It may be used for a
preliminary assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration emission level represents the
main applications of the tool. However, if the tool is
used for different applications, with different accesso-
ries or poorly maintained, the vibration emission may
differ. This may significantly increase the exposure level
over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration
should also take into account the times when the tool
is switched off or when it is running but not actually
doing the job. This may significantly reduce the expo-
sure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the oper-
ator from the effects of vibration such as: maintain the
tool and the accessories, keep the hands warm, organi-
sation of work patterns.
Operating Instructions.
Only use water-soluble cutting fluids (oil in water) as
the cooling agent.
Observe the manufacturer’s instructions on coolant.
Pay attention that the set-up surface for the magnetic
foot is flat, clean, rust-free and ice-free. Remove var-
nish, putty/filler layers and other materials. Prevent an
air gap between the magnetic foot and the set-up sur-
face. The air gap reduces the magnetic holding power.
Do not operate this machine on hot surfaces; it could
lead to a permanent reduction of the magnetic holding
power.
When working, always use the magnetic foot; pay
attention that the magnetic holding power is sufficient:
When the green button on the control panel lights
up permanently, the magnetic holding power is suf-
ficient and the machine can be operated with man-
ual or automatic feed.
When the Magnet button on the control panel
flashes, the magnetic holding power possibly is
insufficient and the machine must be operated with
reduced feed.
When working non-magnetic materials, suitable FEIN
fastening devices, such as vacuum plates or pipe drilling
devices, which are available as accessories, must be
used. Observe the corresponding operating instruc-
tions for these.
When working on steel materials with a material thick-
ness of less than 12 mm, the workpiece must be rein-
forced with an additional steel plate in order to
guarantee the magnetic holding power.
The magnetic foot is monitored by means of a power
sensor. If the magnetic foot is defective, the motor will
not start.
In case of overload, the motor automatically stops and
must be restarted again.
Work only with the absolutely required amount of
feed. Excessive feed can lead to breakage of the appli-
cation tool and loss of the magnetic holding power.
When the power supply is disconnected while the
motor is running, a protective circuit prevents auto-
matic restarting of the motor. Restart the motor again.
Adjust the gear setting only when the machine is at a
complete stop or when the motor is running down.
The last set speed is automatically stored (memory func-
tion). To start the power tool with the last set speed,
press and hold the button with the symbol, and
then press the button with the symbol.
Do not stop the drill motor during the drilling proce-
dure.
Only remove the core bit from the drilled hole while
the motor is running.
If the core bit should remain stuck in the material, stop
the drill motor and carefully turn the core bit out coun-
ter-clockwise.
Remove the chips and the drilled core after each drilling
process.
Do not touch the chips with your bare hands.
Always use a chip hook (6 42 01 001 00 0).
Danger of burning! The surface of the magnet can
reach high temperatures. Do not touch the mag-
net with your bare hands.
When changing a drill bit, pay attention not to damage
the cutting edges.
When core drilling layered material, remove the core
and the chippings after drilling each layer.
Do not use the magnetic core drill unit when the cool-
ing-lubricant system is defective. Each time before oper-
ating, check for tightness against leaks and for cracks in
the hoses. Prevent liquids from entering or penetrating
electrical components.
Error message/
Response of Magnet Button
Meaning Corrective Action
Indicator lights up green Magnetic holding power is sufficient.
Indicator flashes green Magnetic holding power possibly
insufficient.
Even when working on steel materials
where the material thickness is below
12 mm, the work piece must be made
thicker with an additional steel plate in order
to ensure the magnetic holding power.
Indicator lights up red for
1second
Motion sensor has actuated
Overload shut-off has actuated
Incorrect mains voltage
After malfunction correction, the power
tool can be switched on again.
KBU 35 PQ (**):
Magnet key, actuated by mistake