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.