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14. Mounting the Drill Carriage
Risk of injury!
Always disconnect the power before mounting the drill carriage to the drill motor. Fingers may be crushed between the column and drill carriage. For this reason, when mounting the drill carriage, keep one hand on the handle and the other hand on the drill motor.
Align the column.
Mount the drill carriage.
15. Operating the Feed
Drilling into a live external power supply line can cause a fatal injury as the drill may conduct current and voltage. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) offers no protection in such situations, therefore care must be taken prior to drilling to ensure that electrocution is avoided.
The use of levers or extensions to increase drilling pressure is prohibited. In order to prevent the drill bit being damaged, it is important to ensure that the diamond core bit is supplied with sufficient cooling water. Operate the feed handle manually.
The feed handle is designed to facilitate handling of the drill and its flexible left/right hand fitting enables convenient adaptation to individual drilling situations. The feed handle can be switched to the other side as follows:
Pull off the feed handle in an axial direction.
Slip the feed handle onto the axle shaft on the opposite side.
A loose feed handle on the shaft may cause you to lose control of the drill. For this reason, always ensure that the feed handle is securely fitted on the shaft.
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