User Manual
User’s manual – AREBOS Bench drill 500W
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• Even with proper use and compliance with all safety regulations, residual risks may still exist:
- Noise emission
- Dust emission
- Hand-arm vibrations
- Risk of burns
- Tool and workpiece heat up during operation
- Risk of injury
- Sharp tools and workpiece edges
6. Putting into service
6.1 Before use
• Check the on/off switch incl. emergency stop switch for proper function
• Perform a view check before each operation
• In particular, check safety devices, electrical operating elements, electrical cables and screw
connections for damage and tight fit.
Replace any damaged parts before operation.
• Make sure that the table clamp lever is firmly tightened before starting the machine.
• Make sure that the drill is securely fastened in the chuck.
• Remove the clamping wrenches. Always check that the spanners have been removed before
turning on the machine.
• Attention! Keep body parts and clothes away from moving parts of the device.
6.2 Safety precautions when handling the machine
• Use protective equipment that is tailored to your needs. Wear a hair net for long hair.
• Do not wear gloves when using a drill. Do not attempt to drill a material that does not have a
flat surface unless you are using a suitable support.
• Never start the drill with the drill pressed against the workpiece.
• Always use clamps, jaws or a vice to secure the workpiece to the table.
• Adjust the drill to the speed appropriate for the job.
• Switch off the machine immediately in the event of a blockage. Disconnect the power plug
and remove the jammed workpiece.
• Do not remove chips or splinters while the machine is running.
6.3 Mains connection
• Attention! Operation is only permitted with a residual current circuit breaker (RCD max.
residual current 30mA).
• Only connect to single-phase alternating current and only to the mains voltage specified on
the rating plate. Only connect to sockets with earthing contact.
• Only connect the machine to the socket when switched off.