AGP TC402 User manual

For your personal safety, READ and
UNDERSTAND before using.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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TECHNICAL DATA
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1. Trigger Switch
2. Lock Button
3. Main Handle
4. Gear Selector
5. Quick-Release Collar
6. Quick-Release Bit Adaptor
7. Core Bit (not included)
8. Side Handle (mounts with 9. or 12.)
Pressurized Water Tank (optional)
9. Water Tank
10. Hand Pump
11. Flow Regulator Knob
Water Supply Kit (optional)
12. Collar
13. Fixing Screw
14. Water Feed Valve
Suction Centering Guide (optional)
15. Vacuum Port
16. Drain Hose
17. Splash Cover
18. T Knob
19. Guide Rollers
20. Lever
21. Suction Cup
Model TC402
Power Input 650W
Voltage 220-240V~50/60Hz, 110-120V~50/60Hz (See machine nameplate)
No Load / full Load min-1 Speed 1 4500 / 2700
Speed 2 7500 / 4500
Capacity 40mm (1-9/16")
Adapter Thread G 1/2" (BSP) & M14-2.0
Protection Class Class II with PRCD
Neck Diameter 43mm
Dimensions
348mm x 100mm x 300mm
Net Weight 2.5kg (5.51 Lbs.)

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool.
1) WORK AREA SAFETY
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to
lose control.
2) ELECTRICAL SAFETY
a. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will
reduce risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use.
Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)
protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
3) PERSONAL SAFETY
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power
tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol
or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
b. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate
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c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting
to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with
your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of
the power tool in unexpected situations.
f. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities,
ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related
hazards.
4) POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power
tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot
be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from the power
tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar
with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged,
have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained
power tools.
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting
edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the
power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
5) SERVICE
Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.

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DRILL SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting
accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may
make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.
2. Take care not to damage gas, water, power and other conduits in the area of the drilling operation.
Drain or shut off these conduits as required.
3. Block off the working area and place warning signs on both sides of the wall when drilling through
from one side to the other.
4. When drilling hollow components, check the flow route of the cooling water in order to prevent
damage.
5. Always hold the machine tightly. Diamond core drilling bits can become stuck at any time during core
drilling, there is a danger of the machine jumping out of control.
6. WARNING: Pull the plug out of the socket before making device settings or changing accessories.
Many accidents are caused by accidental starting of power tools.
SPECIAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR WET DRILLING
1. Never use the machine without the PRCD fault-current safety switch supplied.
2. Always check the PRCD fault-current safety switch for correct functioning before starting a drilling
operation.
3. Ensure that no water is allowed to get into the motor unit during operation.
4. If you detect a leak in any part of the water supply system, shut the machine down immediately
and repair the fault. Water pressure should not exceed 70 psi (4 bar).
5. Check all connections of the water feed system to ensure there are no leaks. Inspect hoses and
other critical parts which could deteriorate.
6. Use a water collector with a wet vacuum to collect cooling water if nearby objects could be
Symbols used in this manual
V…….......volts
A…….......amperes
Hz……......hertz
W……......watt
~………....alternating current
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min-1….....revolutions or reciprocation
per minute
......warning of general danger
. .….class II tool
.......read these instructions
......always wear eye protection
......always wear a dust mask.
.....always wear hearing protection
.....wear safety-approved hard hat
do not dispose of electric tools,
accessories and packaging together
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damaged by water.
7. Drilling performed at an upward angle is prohibited.
INTRODUCTION
The machine is designed for either wet or dry core drilling in stone, concrete, masonry, ceramic, and similar
materials.
All other uses which are not for the intended purpose are prohibited.
There are quick-release adaptors which hold the core bits and make it easy to clear the cores from the bits
between holes.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The network voltage must conform to the voltage indicated on the tool name plate.
Under no circumstances should the tool be used when the power supply cable is damaged. A damaged
cable must be replaced immediately by an authorized Customer Service Center. Do not try to repair the
damaged cable yourself. The use of damaged power cables can lead to an electric shock.
WARNING: This machine is equipped with a Portable Residual
Current Device (PRCD) also known as a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). Always use this device whenever using the
machine to reduce the risk of shock hazards. Always position
the device PRCD as close as possible to the power source.
Test and reset the PRCD device before each use. Press the “Test”
button to test. Press the“Reset”button to energize the circuit to
the machine.
WARNING!: 110V UK machines are not equipped with a PRCD portable residual current device or GFCI
ground fault circuit interrupter. The machine must always be used with an isolating transformer for
protection in case an electrical fault should occur. Use an RCD in a separate control box with one or
more socket outlets in accordance with EN 60309-2 with the earthing contact position 1 h.
ASSEMBLY
Mount the bit to the quick-release bit adapter. (See instructions below: "Mounting the core bit").
LIST OF CONTENTS
1. Diamond core drilling machine.
2. Quick-Release Bit Adapter (2)
3. M22 Wrench
Test Button
Reset Button
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4. M27 Wrench
5. Water Tank (optional)
6. Water Supply Kit (optional)
7. Suction Centering Guide Set (optional)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the core bit
CAUTION: Ensure that the threads of the quick-release adapter and the core bit match. Attempting to
mount mismatched threads will result in damage to both threads.
Mount the core bit to the correct sized quick-release adapter using two
correct-sized wrenches. Only use correct sized wrenches to avoid damage to
the adapter or bit.
Use some grease or anti-seize compound on the threads and remove the bit
from the adaptor when not in use to avoid seizing. Ensure that both the core
bit and the adapter threads are clean. Any debris could cause excessive run-
out of the mounted core bit. Excessive run-out can cause premature failure
of the core bit and/or a safety hazard.
To mound to the machine, pull back on the quick-release collar and snap
the adapter into position. Turn until the collar snaps closed. To remove, pull
back on the collar and pull the adapter straight out.
Choosing the correct core bit for the job:
Ensure that the bit you are using is suitable for the material you are drilling. There are two main types of
diamond core bit:
-Wet bits (Always use water with wet bits)
-Dry bits (May be used with or without water)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WET DRILLING
Water is a basic requirement for wet diamond core drilling. The water serves as a coolant to avoid the working
surface at the tip of the bit from overheating. When the diamond bit becomes overheated, both the bond
matrix and even the diamonds break down. The most frequent cause of diamond core bit damage is caused by
drilling without enough coolant water.
Water should always be used to cool and lubricate the bit and to flush out abrasive particles formed while
drilling.
Quick-Release Collar
Quick-Release
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USING THE WATER SUPPLY KIT (optional)
Mount the water supply collar onto the gearbox neck and secure with the screw.
To connect to the water supply, attach the quick-release water coupling to a water hose and then snap the
coupling into position. Use the valve to regulate the water flow.
USING THE WATER TANK (optional)
Make sure the flow regulator knob is closed and fill the tank with clean water. Mount the tank's collar onto the
gearbox neck and tighten the screw to fix in place.
With the flow regulator knob in the closed position, pump the hand pump to create pressure in the tank.
When ready to drill, open the flow regulator knob and adjust the water flow to the desired amount. Close the
flow regulator knob when the hole is finished.
WARNING: Remove the tank from the motor when refilling. Never allow water to enter the motor.
CAUTION: Always empty the water tank whenever storing incase or transporting.
CAUTION: Never allow the water to freeze in the water tank.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRY DRILLING
Dry drilling is a different process from wet drilling. Wth dry drilling, it is more of a cutting process and you must
use a much lighter touch.
Allow the tool to work at its own pace.
Dry drilling is normally done in softer materials. Note that in very hard materials it may not be possible to drill
dry. Always use a vacuum cleaner to control the dust from dry drilling.
SELECTING SPEEDS
There are 2 speed ranges to suit the bit size and work piece hardness.
Chooset speed 1 for about 20mm to 40mm diameter bits and hard
materials. Choose speed 2 for about 5mm to 20mm bits.
CAUTION: Never attempt to change gears on a running machine!
Only adjust when the machine is at rest.
Pop the Gear Selector Tab out of the detent then slide the selector back for low or forward for high to change
the gear. It may be necessary to turn the spindle slightly in order for the gear to be engaged. Once engaged,
pop the tab into its detent.
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THE SWITCH
The machine has a lockable trigger switch. Squeeze the trigger to start
the machine. To lock the switch on, press the lock button while holding
the trigger switch on. To release, squeeze the trigger and release.
THE SUCTION CENTERING GUIDE (optional)
The optional suction centering guide is a very useful multi-purpose
device which can be used as a drilling guide, a slurry collector ring, and
a dust collector ring. There is an adjustable splash cover to help control
splattering of slurry.The guide firmly attaches to the workpiece with a
suction cup.
To use, align the guide with the location of the intended hole then flip
down the lever of the suction cup to secure in position. The shank of the
core bit will rest against the two guide rollers to keep it from wandering
when the cut begins. Adjust the splash cover to minimize splatter. One
may either attach a vacuum cleaner or simply route the drain hose to
catch the slurry as needed.
DIAMOND CORE DRILLING
NOTE: When drilling with a new bit for the first time, use less than normal feed pressure for a time
until it breaks-in.
1. Press the “Reset” button on the PRCD interrupter device to energize the circuit to the machine. Then
squeeze the trigger switch to turn the machine on.
2. Very gently begin the cut. Use the optional suction centering guide to guide the bit and keep it from
wandering. Or, if holding free hand, start the cut by approaching at an angle of about 30 degrees to the
cutting surface. Once about a third of the arc is cut, straighten the bit to the correct perpendicular angle
while keeping enough feed pressure on the bit to prevent it from wandering.
Once the cut is finished, if the core does not drop out of the bit on its own, remove the bit and push out
the core with an appropriate tool.
NOTE: When using larger bits, it is sometimes helpful to use a slight rotating motion to help the cutting
action and allow debris to escape the kerf.
FOR WET DRILLING
1. Make adjustments to the water feed as needed. The water leaving the cut should be a solid colored
slurry with about the consistency of milk. If the exiting water is clear, then you may reduce the water flow.
If the exiting water is thick and muddy, then increase the water. It’s very important that the water
Lock Button
Trigger Switch
Lever
Splash Cover
Drain Hose
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has enough pressure to flush cutting debris out of the cut.
2. Once in the cut, use steady feed pressure .
3. When the cut is almost finished and the bit is about to break through, the bit will be very liable to get
stuck. Take extra care gripping the machine tightly and reduce feed pressure at this point.
WARNING: Always keep your face away from the machine.
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR WET DRILLING
The diamond impregnated segments in a wet type (sintered) diamond core bit operate on a principle of
controlled erosion. The bond matrix holding the diamonds is continually worn away by abrasion with the
work piece, exposing the harder diamonds to stand proud from the bond matrix.
With too much water and not enough feed pressure, there would not be adequate erosion of the bond
matrix (the diamonds not exposed) and the bit becomes dull (diamond segments polish smooth).
This is called glazing. If the bit seems to refuse to cut anymore, it is glazed. See below: ”SHARPENING A
GLAZED BIT ”
Don’t feed too gently or the diamond segments will become glazed. Keep the bit steadily working, but
don’t be abusive or give the bit shock impacts into the work surface.
Take great care to keep the bit aligned to the hole. If the bit is crooked, it will easily bind.
If the cut is very deep, the core plug may be obstructing the flow of cooling water. In this case, stop drilling, and
chisel out the core plug before continuing.
CAUTION: If the bit gets stuck, do not try to rock it loose by turning the switch on and off. That is
hazardous and could damage the motor. Rather, unplug the machine and use a wrench on the bit
mounting to work it loose.
If embedded steel such as rebar is encountered take special care. When the steel is encountered, the water
will generally go clear and vibration will begin. Change to a lower gear if available. Reduce the feed pressure
by about 1/3 and let the bit go at its own pace, if there is too much vibration the bit will be destroyed.
Once the steel is passed, continue normally.
When the cut is finished keep the motor running until the bit is removed from the cut to avoid it getting
stuck.
CAUTION: Drilling operations are very stressful to the motor and at the end of the cut, the motor
temperature will be very hot, always run the motor at no load for a few minutes until the temperature
returns to a normal range before shutting off.
RESHARPENING A GLAZED BIT (Wet bits only)
If the bit becomes glazed, resharpen by dressing with an appropriate alumina oxide or silicon carbide dressing
stone. Simply drill into the stick as many times as necessary to restore its cutting performance.

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VIBRATION TROUBLESHOOTING
If vibration occurs and it is not caused by embedded steel, stop drilling to find the cause and remedy.
CAUTION: Do not operate with vibration or there will be serious hazard and the diamond core bit
will surely be destroyed.
Vibration is usually caused by:
1. A bit with too much runout
SOLUTION: Replace bit.
2. A bit with diamond segments broken off
SOLUTION: Repair or replace bit.
KEEP TOOL CLEAN
Wipe down the machine at the end of each work day with a damp cloth.
NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material.
Periodically blow low-pressure compressed air through the ventilation slots with the motor running to keep
the motor clean so that motor can be cooled normally.
Wear safety glasses while using compressed air.
CAUTION: When drilling in a position with the motor near to the floor, take measures to prevent dust,
debris and slurry from being sucked into the motor's cooling slots
MAINTENANCE
Every 50 hours of operation blow compressed air through the motor while running at no load to clean out
accumulated dust. (If operating in especially dusty conditions, perform this operation more often.)
To keep your diamond coring machine in top condition, periodic maintenance must be performed. In
addition always check for a damaged power supply cable, check for loose fasteners and always keep alert
for unusual noises and vibration when operating.
WARNING: Never operate a damaged machine. Always tag a damaged machine and take it out of
service until repairs can be made.
Maintenance which should be performed by an authorized service center, include the following:
• Replace water seals as needed.
• Replace the carbon brushes as needed
• Change the gearbox grease about every 100 hours of operation
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THE CARBON BRUSHES
The carbon brushes are a normal wearing part and must be replaced when they reach their wear limit. Replace
both carbon brushes when either has less than 1/4" length of carbon remaining.
Caution: Always replace the brushes as a pair.
To replace brushes:
1. Remove the 5 long screws and 2 short screws to remove the left handle housing. (The two screws closest
to the motor are the short screws).
2. Remove the 2 short screws to remove the right handle housing.
There will be wires which will remain attached. Take care not to
strain the wires.
3. Unplug the female spade terminal from the brush.
4. Unscrew the 2 screws to remove the brush holder. The brush will
come away together with the holder.
5. Install the new brush into the brush holder with the male spade end
pointing toward the rear of the motor then screw the brush holder
in place.
6. Reconnect the female spade terminal to the brush. Then repeat for
the other brush.
7. Replace the right handle housing, then carefully place the switch in the correct position and arrange the
wires so that they will not be pinched.
8. Replace the left handle housing, taking care to avoid pinching any wires and tighten the screws.
If the replacement of the power supply cord is necessary, this has to be done by the manufacturer or
their agent in order to avoid a safety hazard.
WARNING: All repairs must be entrusted to an authorized service center. Incorrectly performed repairs
could lead to injury or death.
Do not throw electric power tools into the household waste!
In accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EG on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and
transposition into national law, used electric power tools must be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner.
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TC402 Parts List
NO. Parts Name Q'TY
1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE (VDE-1.0x2Cx3M-H07RNF) 1
2 PRCD INTERRUPTER PROTECTION (220V) 1
3 CORD ARMOR 1
4 TRIGGER SWITCH 1
5 CABLE CLIP 1
6 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW-B (M4x14) 6
7 HANDLE HALF-RIGHT 1
8 HANDLE HALF-LEFT 1
9 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4x16) 5
10 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4x8) 4
11 CARBON BRUSH (7x8x12) 2
12 CARBON BRUSH HOLDER (7x8) 2
13 MOTOR HOUSING 1
14 STATOR (220V-62x36.5x50) 1
15 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M4x60) 2
16 FAN SHROUD 1
17 BALL BEARING (608) 2
18 ARMATURE (220V-62x36.5x50) 1
19 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-15) 1
20 BALL BEARING (6002) 1
21 GEAR PLATE 1
22 NEEDLE BEARING (HK 0810) 2
23 INPUT GEAR (M1.0x26T) 1
24 PARALLEL KEY (4x4x8) 1
25 INPUT SHAFT (M1.25x10TxM1.25x14T) 1
26 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S10) 1
27 SPINDLE GEAR (M1.25x22Tx18T) 1
28 THRUST RING (0816) 1
29 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-12) 1
30 SELECTOR FORK (Ø10x47.5 / Ø4.8x19) 1
31 E-CLIP (E-3) 1
32 SPRING (Ø0.6xØ5.3xØ6.5x17Lx5T) 1
33 DETENT PIN (Ø5x22) 1
34 SELECTOR TAB 1
35 SPRING (Ø1xØ9xØ11x11Lx4T) 1
36 SHOULDER SCREW 1
37 GEAR HOUSING 1
38 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREW (M5x45) 4
NO. Parts Name Q'TY
39 BALL BEARING (6201) 1
40 SEAL HOLDER (M34 x P1.5) 1
41 OIL SEAL (Ø15xØ24x5) 1
42 OIL SEAL (Ø15xØ25x5) 1
43 PARALLEL KEY (4x4x30) 1
44 SPINDLE (Ø19-161.5MM) 1
45 CHECK BALL (Ø5) 3
46 SPRING (Ø1.8xØ28.2xØ31.8x4Tx46L-SUS304) 1
47 QUICK-RELEASE COLLAR 1
48 EXTERNAL CIRCLIP (S-28) 1
49 O-RING (Ø13x2) 2
50 QUICK-RELEASE BIT ADAPTER (1/2"BSP) 1
51 QUICK-RELEASE BIT ADAPTER (M14xP2.0) 1
52 N/A -
53 WRENCH (M24/M27) 1
54 WRENCH (M19/M22) 1
55 FRONT HANDLE (M12xP1.75) 1
56 N/A -
57 SOCKET CAP SCREW (M4x14xP0.7) 1
58 OIL SEAL (Ø43xØ53x4) 2
59 SUCTION CENTERING GUIDE 1
59-1 THUMB SCREW (M6x12xP1.0) 1
59-2 SPLASH COVER 1
59-3 CENTERING GUIDE BODY 1
59-4 SEAL 2
59-5 TRUSS HEAD SHOULDER SCREW (M5x15xP0.8) 2
59-6 ROLLER (Ø6.2xØ20x5) 2
59-7 SUCTION CUP 1
59-8 FLAT WASHER (Ø6xØ25x1) 1
59-9 DRAIN HOSE 1
59-10 THUMB SCREW (M6x16xP1.0) 1
60 N/A -
61 N/A -
62 WATER TANK 1
63 WATER FEED COLLAR 1
64-1 WATER FEED CONNECTOR KIT 1
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Noise/vibration information
Measured in accordance with EN 60745-2-1
Model no. : TC402
Noise level: Sound pressure level(LpA): 86.0 dB(A) Sound power level(LwA): 97.0 dB(A) K= 3.0 dB
Vibration level: ah,DD: 3.5 m/s2K = 1.5 m/s2(Drilling into concrete)
The vibration emission level has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745; it
may be used to compare one tool with another and as a preliminary assessment of exposure to vibration when
using the tool for the applications mentioned
- using the tool for dierent applications, or with dierent or poorly maintained accessories, may signicantly
increase the exposure level
- the times when the tool is switched o or when it is running but not actually doing the job, may signicantly
reduce the exposure level
protect yourself against the eects of vibration by maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping your hands
warm, and organizing your work patterns
CE Declaration of Conformity
•We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the following standards
or standardized documents: EN 60745-1: 2009 + A11: 2010 & EN 60745-2-1: 2010 in accordance with the
regulations 2014/30/EU, 2006/42/EC, 2011/65/EU
•Technical le at: LEE YEONG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD., NO.2, KEJIA RD., DOULIU CITY,
YUNLIN COUNTY 64057, TAIWAN
LEE YEONG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
NO.2, KEJIA RD., DOULIU CITY,
YUNLIN COUNTY 64057, TAIWAN
TEL: 886-5-5518689 (REP)
Fax: 886-5-5518635
You-Chun, Liu
Operation & Engineering
Chih-Hao, Lai
Approval Manager
LEE YEONG INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.,
NO.2, KEJIA RD., DOULIU CITY, YUNLIN COUNTY 64057, TAIWAN 07.15.2018

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1. Druckschalter
2. Feststelltaste
3. Hauptgri
4. Gangwahlschalter
5. Schnellspannbohrfutter
6. Schnellentriegelungs- Bohrkronenadapter
7. Bohrkrone
(nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten)
8. Seitengri (Anbau an 9. oder 12.)
Druckwasserbehälter (optional)
9. Wasserbehälter
10. Handpumpe
11. Durchussregelknopf
Wasserversorgungskit (optional)
12. Bohrfutter
13. Fixierungsschraube
14. Wasserzufuhrventil
Saugzentrierungsführung (optional)
15. Staubsaugeranschluss
16. Ablassschlauch
17. Spritzschutz
18. T-Knauf
19. Führungsrollen
20. Hebel
21. Saugnap
Modell TC402
Leistungsaufnahme 650 W
Spannung 220-240 V~50/60 Hz, 110-120 V~50/60 Hz (siehe Typenschild)
Leerlauf / Volllast min-1 Gang 1 4500 / 2700
Gang 2 7500 / 4500
Kapazität 40 mm (1-9/16")
Adaptergewinde G 1/2" (BSP) und M14-2.0
Schutzklasse Klasse II mit FI-Schalter
Halsdurchmesser 43mm
Abmessungen
348 mm x 100 mm x 300 mm
Nettogewicht 2,5kg (5,51 lbs.)

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ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
WARNUNG:Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitswarnungen und alle Anweisungen. Eine Nichtbeachtung
der Warnungen und der Anweisungen kann zu elektrischen Schlägen, Feuer und/oder schweren
Verletzungen führen.
Heben Sie alle Warnungen und Anweisungen für zukünftige Verwendung auf. Der Begriff
„Elektrowerkzeug“ in den Warnungen bezieht sich auf ein mit Netzstrom betriebenes (kabelgebundenes)
Elektrowerkzeug.
1) SICHERHEIT DES ARBEITSBEREICHS
a. Halten Sie den Arbeitsbereich aufgeräumt und gut ausgeleuchtet. Unordentliche oder dunkle
Arbeitsbereiche führen zu Unfällen.
b. Betreiben Sie keine Elektrowerkzeuge in explosionsgefährdeten Bereichen wie z. B. in der Nähe
von entflammbaren Flüssigkeiten, Gasen oder Staub. Elektrowerkzeuge können Funken erzeugen,
die Staub oder Dämpfe entzünden können.
c. Halten Sie Kinder und umstehende Personen fern, während Sie ein Elektrowerkzeug benutzen.
Ablenkungen können dazu führen, dass Sie die Kontrolle verlieren.
2) ELEKTRISCHE SICHERHEIT
a. Die Stecker von Elektrowerkzeugen müssen zu den Steckdosen passen. Modifizieren Sie niemals
den Netzstecker in irgendeiner Weise. Benutzen Sie keine Adapter Stecker mit geerdeten
Elektrowerkzeugen. Nicht modifizierte Stecker und passende Steckdosen verringern die Gefahr eines
elektrischen Schlages.
b. Vermeiden Sie Körperkontakt mit geerdeten Oberflächen wie Rohren, Heizkörpern, Herden und
Kühlschränken. Es besteht ein erhöhtes Risiko für einen elektrischen Schlag, wenn Ihr Körper geerdet ist.
c. Setzen Sie Elektrowerkzeuge nie Regen oder Nässe aus. Das Eindringen von Wasser in ein
Elektrowerkzeug erhöht das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
d. Missbrauchen Sie das Netzkabel nicht. Benutzen Sie das Kabel niemals zumTragen oder Ziehen des
Elektrowerkzeugs oder zum Ziehen seines Steckers aus der Steckdose. Halten Sie das Netzkabel
von Hitze, Öl, scharfen Kanten oder beweglichen Teilen fern. Beschädigte oder verwickelte Kabel
erhöhen das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
e. Benutzen Sie beim Betrieb eines Elektrowerkzeugs im Freien ein Verlängerungskabel, das für die
Verwendung im Außenbereich geeignet ist. Ein für den Einsatz im Außenbereich geeignetes Netzkabel
verringert das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages.
f. Wenn die Benutzung des Elektrowerkzeuges in einer feuchten Umgebung unvermeidlich ist,
verwenden Sie einen Fehlerstrom-Schutzschalter (FI-Schalter). Die Verwendung eines Fehlerstrom
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3) PERSÖNLICHE SICHERHEIT
a. Bleiben Sie stets aufmerksam, achten Sie darauf, was Sie tun und benutzen Sie gesunden
Menschenverstand beim Betrieb eines Elektrowerkzeugs. Verwenden Sie kein Elektrowerkzeug,
wenn Sie müde sind oder unter dem Einfluss von Drogen, Alkohol oder Medikamenten stehen. Ein
kleiner Moment der Unachtsamkeit kann beim Betrieb eines Elektrowerkzeugs zu schweren Verletzungen
führen.
b. Tragen Sie stets Personenschutzausrüstung. Tragen Sie stets Augenschutz. Die Verwendung
von für die jeweiligen Arbeiten geeigneter Schutzausrüstung wie Staubschutzmasken, rutschfesten
Sicherheitsschuhen, Schutzhelmen oder Gehörschutz verringert das Verletzungsrisiko.
c. Verhindern Sie eine unbeabsichtigte Inbetriebnahme. Stellen Sie sicher, dass sich der Schalter
in der Aus-Position befindet, bevor Sie das Werkzeug an das Stromnetz anschließen, den Akku
einlegen oder es aufnehmen oder tragen. Elektrowerkzeuge mit dem Finger auf dem Schalter zu
tragen oder Elektrowerkzeuge, deren Schalter auf Ein-Position steht, mit Strom zu versorgen, kann zu
Unfällen führen.
d. Entfernen Sie jeden Einstellschlüssel oder Schraubenschlüssel, bevor Sie das Elektrowerkzeug
einschalten. Ein an einem rotierenden Teil des Elektrowerkzeugs vergessener Schraubenschlüssel oder
andere Schlüssel kann zu Verletzungen führen.
e. Überlehnen Sie sich nicht. Achten Sie stets auf korrekten Halt und Balance. Dies ermöglicht eine
bessere Kontrolle des Elektrowerkzeugs in unerwarteten Situationen.
f. Tragen Sie angebrachte Kleidung. Tragen Sie keine lockeren Kleidungsstücke oder Schmuck.
Halten Sie Ihr Haar, Ihre Kleidung und Handschuhe von beweglichen Teilen fern. Lockere Kleidung,
Schmuck oder langes Haar können sich in beweglichen Teilen verfangen.
g. Wenn Einrichtungen für den Anschluss von Geräten zur Staubabsaugung vorhanden sind, stellen
Sie sicher, dass diese Geräte angeschlossen sind und richtig verwendet werden. Die Verwendung
einer Staubabsaugung kann die mit Staub verbundenen Gefahren reduzieren.
4) VERWENDUNG UND PFLEGE VON ELEKTROWERKZEUGEN
a. Forcieren Sie das Elektrowerkzeug nicht. Benutzen Sie das richtige Elektrowerkzeug für Ihre
Anwendung. Mit dem richtigen Elektrowerkzeug wird die Arbeit, für die es konzipiert wurde, besser,
sicherer und mit der richtigen Geschwindigkeit durchgeführt.
b. Verwenden Sie das Elektrowerkzeug nicht, wenn es nicht mit dem Schalter ein- und ausgeschaltet
werden kann. Ein Werkzeug, das nicht mit dem Schalter gesteuert werden kann, ist gefährlich und muss
repariert werden.
c. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose oder entnehmen Sie den Akku, bevor Sie
irgendwelche Einstellungen vornehmen, Zubehörteile wechseln oder das Elektrowerkzeug
lagern. Solche vorbeugenden Sicherheitsmaßnahmen verringern die Gefahr einer unbeabsichtigten
Inbetriebnahme des Elektrowerkzeugs.
d. Bewahren Sie unbenutzte Elektrowerkzeuge außerhalb der Reichweite von Kindern auf und lassen
Sie nicht zu, dass Personen, die mit dem Elektrowerkzeug und diesen Anweisungen nicht vertraut
sind, das Elektrowerkzeug benutzen. Elektrowerkzeuge sind in den Händen ungeübter Bediener
gefährlich.
e. Warten Sie Elektrowerkzeuge. Überprüfen Sie bewegliche Teile auf Fehlausrichtung oder

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Klemmen, inspizieren Sie alle Teile hinsichtlich Bruch oder anderer Fehler, die den Betrieb
des Elektrowerkzeugs beeinflussen können. Wenn Beschädigungen auftreten, lassen Sie das
Elektrowerkzeug vor erneuter Benutzung reparieren. Viele Unfälle werden durch schlecht gewartete
Elektrowerkzeuge verursacht.
f. Halten Sie Schneidewerkzeuge scharf und sauber. Ordnungsgemäß gewartete Schneidewerkzeuge
mit scharfen Schneidkanten verklemmen sich mit geringerer Wahrscheinlichkeit und sind leichter zu
kontrollieren.
g. Verwenden Sie das Elektrowerkzeug, sein Zubehör und Werkzeugaufsätze usw. nur in
Übereinstimmung mit diesen Anweisungen und unter Berücksichtigung der Arbeitsbedingungen
und der durchgeführten Arbeiten. Die nicht-zweckmäßige Verwendung des Elektrowerkzeugs kann zu
einer gefährlichen Situation führen.
5) SERVICE
Lassen Sie Ihr Elektrowerkzeug nur von qualifiziertem Personal und mit Originalersatzteilen warten. Auf
diese Weise wird die Sicherheit des Elektrowerkzeugs gewährleistet.
V…….......Volt
A…….......Ampere
Hz...............Hertz
W…….......Watt
~………....Wechselstrom
n0………..Leerlaufdrehzahl
min-1…......Umdrehungen oder Zyklenzahl
pro Minute
........Warnung vor allgemeiner Gefahr
. .….Schutzklasse II
......Diese Betriebsanleitung lesen
......stets Augenschutz tragen
......Stets eine Atemschutzmaske tragen
..... Stets Gehörschutz tragen
..... Schutzhelm tragen Elektrische
Werkzeuge,
Zubehör und Verpackung dürfen nicht mit dem
Hausmüll entsorgt werden.
In dieser Betriebsanleitung verwendete Symbole
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