ASSEMBLY

Assembling the stand

1Drill holes (15 mm) in the floor or in the wall and knock in the expander bolts.

2Screw the base plate tight. Check carefully that the expander is secured correctly.

The drill column is mounted on the base plate’s angle bracket. Fasten the locking screw with a 24 mm spanner.

The drill column can be variably adjusted through 360°. With help of the locking screw for the pivot function, the column can be adjusted in four fixed

3The column can be angled by loosening the locking screws with a 24 mm spanner.

To angle the column parallel to the base plate, loosen the screw on the positioning ring.

Assembly of drill motor

1Lock the feeder housing on the drill column with the lock handle.

2 Loosen the locking screw for the locking clamp.

3Always remove the drill bit before the motor is mounted or dismounted.

4Mount suitable drilling machine on the quick mounting. Mount the quick mounting and drilling machine in the track on the locking clamp.

5Fasten the locking clamp with the locking screw.

6Set the feed lever to a suitable transmission.

7Unlock the feeder housing.

8Start drilling. See manual for selected drilling machine.

The slide function on the feeder housing is factory set. To adjust the slide function, see maintenance.

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Husqvarna DS70, DS50 manuel dutilisation Assembling the stand, Assembly of drill motor

DS70, DS50 specifications

The Husqvarna DS50 and DS70 are two of the most popular off-road motorcycles aimed at young riders looking to develop their skills on the trails or racetracks. With a focus on performance, safety, and ease of use, these models are designed to foster a love for riding while providing an exciting experience.

Starting with the DS50, this lightweight and nimble bike is perfect for beginners. Designed for riders aged 4 to 10, the DS50 features a 50cc two-stroke engine that delivers power smoothly and predictably, making it easier for young riders to control. The automatic clutch means no shifting is required, allowing riders to focus on learning the fundamentals of handling a motorcycle.

In terms of suspension, the DS50 is equipped with an adjustable front fork and rear monoshock, ensuring a smooth ride over rough terrain. The brakes consist of front and rear disc systems that provide reliable stopping power, crucial for developing safe riding habits. Its low seat height and ergonomic design make it comfortable for youngsters, enabling them to touch the ground confidently.

Moving up to the DS70, this bike caters to slightly older and more experienced riders, typically aged 7 to 12. The DS70 boasts a more powerful 70cc two-stroke engine that offers enhanced performance without sacrificing control. Riders will appreciate the semi-automatic transmission, which allows beginners to transition into more advanced riding by introducing shifting without the complexity of a full manual clutch.

The DS70 features upgraded suspension components, including a longer front fork travel and a more robust rear shock, which significantly improve its performance in challenging off-road conditions. Similar to the DS50, the DS70 incorporates front and rear disc brakes for optimal braking performance.

Both models come with lightweight plastic bodywork, making them easy to handle and maneuver for young riders. The design ensures durability while also giving the bikes a stylish appearance that appeals to kids. Additionally, Husqvarna's commitment to safety is evident in the parental controls found in each model, allowing adults to limit the bike's maximum speed to ensure a controlled and secure riding experience.

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