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Appendix
Version 1.0.3 - 2022-04-06 75Translation of original instruction
D17 Pro│D23 Pro│D26 Pro│D33 Pro EN
D17Pro_D23Pro_D26Pro_D33Pro_GB_9.fm
9 Appendix
9.1 Copyright
This document is protected by copyright. All derived rights are reserved, especially those of
translation, re-printing, use of figures, broadcast, reproduction by photo-mechanical or similar
means and recording in data processing systems, either partial or total.
Subject to technical changes without notice.
9.2 Terminology/Glossary
9.3 Liability claims/warranty
Besides the legal liability claims for defects of the customer towards the seller, the manufac-
turer of the product, OPTIMUM GmbH, Robert-Pfleger-Straße 26, D-96103 Hallstadt, does not
grant any further warranties unless they are listed below or were promised as part of a single
contractual provision.
Liability or warranty claims are processed at OPTIMUM GmbH's discretion either
directly or through one of its dealers.
Any defective products or components of such products will either be repaired or
replaced by components which are free from defects. Ownership of replaced products
or components is transferred to OPTIMUM Maschinen Germany GmbH.
The automatically generated original proof of purchase which shows the date of purchase,
the type of machine and the serial number, if applicable, is the precondition in order to
assert liability or warranty claims. If the original proof of purchase is not presented, we are
not able to perform any services.
Defects resulting from the following circumstances are excluded from liability and warranty
claims:
- Using the product beyond the technical options and proper use, in particular due to over-
straining of the machine.
- Any defects arising by one's own fault due to faulty operations or if the operating manual
is disregarded.
- Inattentive or incorrect handling and use of improper equipment
- Unauthorized modifications and repairs
- Insufficient installation and safeguarding of the machine
- Disregarding the installation requirements and conditions of use
- atmospheric discharges, overvoltage and lightning strokes as well as chemical influences
Term Explanation
drill drift Tool to release the bit or the drill chuck from the drill spindle
Drill chuck Drill bit adapter
Drill head Upper part of the drilling machine
Drill sleeve Fixed hollow shaft which runs in the drill spindle.
Drilling spindle Shaft activated by the motor
Drilling table Supporting surface, clamping surface
Taper mandrel Cone of the drill or of the drill chuck
Spindle sleeve lever Manual operation for the drill feed
Quick-action drill chuck Drill holding fixture to be clamped manually.
Workpiece Part to be drilled, part to be machined.
Tool Drill bit, countersink, etc.

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