Kompernass PTBM 350-13 manual Technical Information, Assembly, Setting UP the Machine

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Chuck

Drill chuck guard

Drive/belt cover

Drive/belt cover handle *

Adjustment screw

Handle/spindle control

Table clamp screw

Contacts *

Drive (motor side) } Gears

Drive (spindle side)

Depth stop with scale

Adjustment nut

* = form and type may differ from that shown in the illustrations

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Mains connection:

230 V ~ 50 Hz

Spindle speed:

1. Setting: 2600 rpm

Current:

1.9 A

 

2. Setting: 1750 rpm

Nominal power:

350 W

 

3. Setting: 1250 rpm

Nom. speed, no load:

n0 1400 rpm (motor)

 

4. Setting: 0900 rpm

Power factor:

0.8

 

5. Setting: 0600 rpm

Duty cycle:

60 %

 

 

Drilling capacity:

13 mm

 

 

Spindle travel:

50 mm

 

 

Sound pressure level:

75 dB (A)

 

 

Vibration:

2.5 m/s2 (vibration)

 

 

Weight:

approx. 19.5 kg

 

 

We reserve the right to make technical modifications and changes without notice to the appearance of the equipment in the course of further development.

ASSEMBLY

The bench drill is supplied ready to assemble. Remove the parts carefully from the packaging and assemble the bench drill in the following manner:

1.

Insert the column

into the base plate and tighten the screws (3 column/base fixing screws ).

2.

Place the drilling table on to the column and fix it in position using the table clamp screw .

3.

Fix the drill vice

(4 drill vice screws

) on to the drilling table .

4.

Place the pre-assembled motor unit

on to the column. The motor unit is attached by two

 

hexagonal socket screws on the right hand side.

5.

Attach the three armed handle/spindle control in the rise and fall shaft.

6.

Attach the chuck

firmly to the drill spindle cone.

Attention: Clean the drill spindle cone thoroughly to remove all traces of grease.

SETTING UP THE MACHINE

Set the bench drill down on a firm surface and level it using a spirit level. We recommend that the machine is bolted down on to the supporting surface. Please ensure that the base plate is not subject to any additional forces as a result of being bolted down.

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