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This document is a user manual for the AREBOS Bench Drill 500W, model number AR-HE-TBM13. It provides comprehensive information on the device's function, technical specifications, usage, and maintenance.
The AREBOS Bench Drill 500W is a power tool designed for drilling operations. It is intended for use in a technically perfect condition and in compliance with all safety instructions. The drill allows for precise drilling into various workpieces by offering adjustable spindle speeds and a stable clamping mechanism. It features a laser for accurate positioning and a depth stop for consistent drilling depth. The machine is designed to be securely fastened to the floor to prevent tipping during operation.
The device is equipped with a CE marking, indicating compliance with European legal standards. It is designed for single-phase alternating current and requires connection to a mains voltage specified on the rating plate, with an earthing contact socket. Operation is only permitted with a residual current circuit breaker (RCD max. residual current 30mA).
Assembly and Setup: The manual provides detailed instructions for assembling the bench drill, including attaching the column, drilling table, and drill head. It emphasizes the importance of securely fastening the machine to the floor to prevent tipping.
Clamping the Drill Bit: Instructions are given for securely clamping the drill bit into the drill chuck. Users are reminded to remove any tool keys before switching on the machine.
Spindle Speed Adjustment: The drill offers five adjustable spindle speeds (550, 950, 1450, 1950, 2500 min⁻¹). Speed adjustment is achieved by setting the belt drive to the respective "height" within the belt box. This involves loosening a cross screw and a wing screw to relax the belt, allowing it to be repositioned for the desired speed, and then re-tensioning the belt.
Clamping the Workpiece: The manual stresses the importance of using clamping devices, jaws, or a vice to securely hold the workpiece to the table. It warns against holding workpieces by hand, especially those too small to clamp, to prevent twisting and injury.
Test Run and Operation: Before starting, users should perform a test run to ensure proper function. The manual details how to set the drilling depth using the depth stop and how to start and stop the machine. It advises against applying excessive pressure during drilling to avoid damaging the drill bit and reducing machine performance. Users should guide the insert tool only when switched on against the workpiece to prevent it from getting caught.
Safety Precautions:
Regular Maintenance Plan: The manual includes a maintenance plan outlining tasks to be performed before each commissioning, after each commissioning, and if necessary.
General Maintenance:
Cleaning:
Storage: Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry, and frost-free place, inaccessible to children. The optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 30°C. Keep the power tool in its original packaging and cover it to protect it from dust or moisture. Keep the operating instructions with the power tool for future reference.
Wear Parts: The manual notes that carbon brushes, V-belts, batteries, and drills are subject to normal wear and tear and are considered consumables.
Disposal: The product must not be disposed of with household waste. Packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in appropriate bins. Old appliances must be disposed of according to local waste disposal authority guidelines, at designated recycling centers. Information on return options can be found on the AREBOS website. Separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment is intended to enable reuse, recycling, and prevent negative environmental and health consequences.