Axminster H20002 Manuel - Sayfa 6
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General Instructions for mains powered tools
Good Working Practices/ Safety
The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices, keep yourself and fellow
workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good working order.
WARNING!! KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN
!
Mains Powered Tools
Primary Precautions
These tools are supplied with a moulded 13 Amp. Plug and 3 core power cable. Before using the tool
inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged. If any damage is visible have the tool
inspected/repaired by a suitably qualified person. If it is necessary to replace the plug, it is preferable to use
an 'unbreakable' type that will resist damage on site. Only use a 13 Amp. plug, and make sure the cable
clamp is tightened securely. Fuse as required. If extension leads are to be used, carry out the same safety
checks on them, and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is required for
your machine/tool.
Work Place/Environment
Always carry the tool in its carrying case. If the case is not available do not carry the machine with a
cutter,blade or drill fitted and protruding below the base.
The machines are not designed for sub-aqua operation, do not use when or where they are liable to get
soaking wet. If machines are set up in the open, and it starts to rain (unusual though this would be in U.K.),
cover them up or move them into the dry. If machines have gotten wet; dry them off as soon as possible,
with a cloth or paper towel. Do not use 230Va.c. powered machines anywhere within the site area that is
flooded or puddled, and do not trail extension cables across wet areas. Keep the machines clean; it will
enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred. Clean the machine with a damp soapy
cloth if needs be, do not use any solvents or cleaners, as these may cause damage to any plastic parts or to
the electrical components.
(Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical, this includes personnel as well as material).
Under no circumstances should CHILDREN be allowed in work areas.
It is good practice to leave tools unplugged until work is about to commence, also make sure to unplug the
tool when it is not in use, or unattended. Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body and not the cable.
Once you are ready to commence work, fit the drill/cutter, and remove all tools used in the setting
operations (if any) and place safely out of the way.
Make sure you are comfortable before you start work, balanced, not reaching etc.
If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate flying grit, dust or chips, wear the appropriate safety
clothing, goggles, gloves, masks etc. If the work operation appears to be excessively noisy, wear
ear-defenders. If you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a cap, safety helmet, hairnet, even a
sweatband, will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts of the tool,
likewise, consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches, if these are liable to be a
'snag' hazard.
Do not work with cutting tools of any description if you are tired, your attention is wandering or
you are being subjected to distraction. A deep cut, a lost fingertip or worse; is not worth it!
Do not use the tools within the designated safety areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there
may be volatile gases. There are very expensive, very specialised machines for working in these areas.
Check that drills/cutters are undamaged and are kept clean and sharp, this will maintain their operating
performance and lessen the loading on the tool.
Above all, OBSERVE.... make sure you know what is happening around you, and USE YOUR COMMON
SENSE.
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Ensure that the drill is disconnected from the power supply. Clamp the drill into the Drill Mounting
Bridge by loosening the two bolts F (see fig. 3), spreading the collar and inserting the drill.
Re-tighten the two bolts so that the drill is gripped firmly. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Adjusting the Drilling Depth
1. Fit the drill bit into the chuck and tighten, if possible make sure the drill is seated against the
inside bottom of the chuck (if the drill 'slips' in the chuck during operation it will not affect the set
depth).
2. Position the drill press near the edge of the work bench? so that the drill bit is able to be
pushed below the base of the device. (see Fig. 3)
3. Push the drill downwards until the desired depth is reached. (see Fig. 4)
4. Clamp the drill mounting in this position using the clamping screw 'D'
5. Push the depth stop collar up the guide rod until the return spring is completely compressed
and hold in position by fastening the depth stop clamping screw. (see Fig.5) E
6. Loosen the drill mounting clamping screw 'D' and commence operations.
Fig 5
Positioning screw 'D'
Maintaining the Drill at Right Angle whilst
drilling into walls and ceilings
Fig 6
Using the Drill Press
Depth stop 'E'
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