Dartek PED 02-10 Specification sheet

PED 02-10
ELECTRIC DRILL

Safety Instruction General Safety Warnings
For Electric Tools
Warning! Read all warnings and instructions.
Failure to follow the below warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire or
serious injury.
Keep all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
The term "electric tool" refers to utility power-driv-
en (wired) electric tools or battery-driven
(wireless) electric tools in all the following
warnings.
1. Keep the workplace clean and bright. A disordered
and dark workplace can cause accidents.
2. Do not operate electric tools in an explosive
environment with flammable liquid, gas or dust.
Sparks generated from electric tools can ignite dust
or gas.
3. Keep children and bystanders away and operate
electric tools. The operator will lose control of the
tool if he is distracted.
1. The plug of electric tool must match with the socket.
Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
conversion plugs for electric tools that need to be
grounded. Unmodified plugs and matching sockets
will reduce the risk of electric shock.
2. Avoid human contact with grounded surfaces such
as pipes, heat sinks and refrigerators. If your body is
grounded, it will increase the risk of electric shock.
3. Do not expose electric tools to rain or humid
environments. Water entering the electric tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
4. Do not abuse wires. Never use wires to carry, pull
the electric tool or pull its plug. Keep wires away
from heat source, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Damaged or entangled cords will increase the risk
of electric shock.
5. When using electric tools outdoors, use an external
cord suitable for outdoor use. The cord suitable for
outdoor use will reduce the risk of electric shock.
6. If it is unavoidable to operate electric tools in a
humid environment, a residual current operated
protective device (RCD) should be used. Using
RCD will reduce the risk of electric shock.
1. Stay alert, pay attention to what you are doing and
stay awake when operating electric tools. Do not
operate electric tools when you are tired, or when
you are responding to drugs, alcohol, or treatment.
Momentary negligence when operating electric tools
can cause serious personal injury.
2. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear
goggles. Safety devices, such as the use of dust
masks, non-skid safety shoes, safety helmets,
hearing protection and other devices under
appropriate conditions can reduce personal injury.
3. Prevent accidental start. Ensure that the switch is in
the off position when connecting the power supply
and/or battery box, picking up or carrying tools.
Putting a finger on a switch that has been turned on
or inserting a plug while the switch is on may cause
danger.
4. Before turning on the electric tool, remove all
adjustment keys or wrenches. Wrenches or keys left
on rotating parts of electric tools can cause personal
injury.
5. Do not stretch your hands too long. Always pay
attention to your footing and body balance. In this
way, the electric tool can be well controlled in
unexpected situations.
6. Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothes or
accessories. Keep clothing, gloves and hair away
from moving parts. Loose clothes, accessories or
long hair may be caught in moving parts.
7. If devices for connecting with dust removal and dust
collection equipment are provided, make sure they
are well connected and used properly. Using these
devices can reduce the danger caused by dust.
1. Do not abuse electric tools, use appropriate electric
tools according to the purpose. Choosing a properly
designed electric tool will make your work more
efficient and safer.
2. If the switch cannot turn on or turn off the power to
the tool, the electric tool cannot be used. Electric
tools that cannot be controlled by switches are
dangerous and must be repaired.
3. Before making any adjustments, changing
accessories or storing electric tools, the plug must
be unplugged from the power supply and/or the
battery box must be disconnected from the tool.
This protective measure will reduce the risk of
accidental starting of the tool.
4. Store unused electric tools out of the reach of
children, and do not allow people who are not
familiar with electric tools or those who do not
understand these instructions to operate electric
tools. Electric tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
5. Maintain the electric tools. Check whether the
moving parts are adjusted in place or stuck, check
the damage of the parts and other conditions that
affect the operation of electric tool. If damaged, the
electric tool should be repaired before use. Many
accidents are caused by poorly maintained electric
tools.
6. Keep the cutting tools sharp and clean. Well-main-
tained tools with sharp cutting edges are not easy to
jam and easy to control.
7. Use electric tools ~ accessories and tool bits, etc., in
accordance with the instruction manual, considering
the working conditions and the work to be
performed. Using electric tools for operations that
are inconsistent with their purpose may cause
danger.
8. In general workplaces, class II tools should be used:
if class I tools are used, protective measures such
as residual current operated protective devices and
isolation transformers with a rated residual
operating current of no more than 30mA should be
used in the electrical circuit.
9. Class II or III tools should be used in wet workplaces
or workplaces with good electrical conductivity, such
as on metal structures.
Note: the term “Residual Current Operated
Protective Device (RCD)” can be replaced by
the term “Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI)” and “Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker
(ELCB)”.
a) Workplace Safety
b) Electrical Safety
d) Use and Precautions of Electric Tools
c) Personal Safety

10. In the workplaces such as boilers, metal containers
and pipelines, class III tools should be used or
Class II tools of residual current operated
protective device with a rated residual current of no
more than 30mA should be set in the electrical
circuit.
11. Safety isolation transformers for class III tools,
residual current operated protective devices for
class II tools, and power control boxes and power
couplers for class II and III tools must be placed
outside the workplace. When operating in a narrow
workplace, someone should be guarded outside.
12. In working environments such as hot, humid, rain
and snow, tools with corresponding protection
levels should be used.
13. The green/yellow two-color wire in the power cord
of class I tools can only be used as a protective
earthing conductor (PE) under any circumstances.
14. The power cord of the tool shall not be arbitrarily
extended or replaced. When the power supply is
far away from the tool and the power cord is not
enough, a coupler should be used for connection.
15. The plug and socket of the tool should be wired
correctly according to the regulations, and the
protective earth electrode in the plug and socket
can only be connected to the protective earthing
conductor (PE) separately under any circumstanc-
es. It is strictly forbidden to directly connect the
protective earth electrode with the working neutral
wire with a wire in the plug and socket.
16. Protective devices (such as shield, covers, etc.) of
dangerous moving parts and components of tools
must not be disassembled arbitrarily.
This product is a hand-held electric drill powered by a
single-phase series motor.
This product is suitable for drilling metal, plastic, wood
and other similar materials under general environmen-
tal conditions.
The performance and specifications of this product are
shown in the table below:
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to change
specifications without notice.
Note:
Be sure to turn off the tool power switch and pull out
the plug before installing or removing the drill bit
Note:
Before connecting power supply to the tool, make
sure to check whether the trigger switch operates
normally and whether it can return to the "OFF"
position after releasing it.
Loosen the drill chuck by hand and insert the drill bit
into it. After tightening the drill chuck by hands, insert
the drill chuck key into three holes one by one, and
tighten it clockwise. To remove the drill bit, just insert
the key into one of the holes and loosen it counter-
clockwise.
Drill Chuck Key
Drill Chuck
Installation or removal of drill bit
Operation of switch
Model
Rated voltage
Rated frequency
Rated input power
Net weight
No-load speed
Steel
PED 02-10
220V ~
50Hz/60Hz
450W
0-3500r/min
10mm
25mm
1.3kg
Wood
Maximum
capacity for
drilling hole
1. Perform impact operation with earmuffs. Exposure
to noise can lead to hearing loss.
2. Use auxiliary handle. Loss of control can cause
personal injury.
Note: This warning only applies to tools with
auxiliary handles.
3. Tools should be properly supported before use. Due
to the large output torque of the tool, it will lose
control and cause personal injury if there is no
proper support during operation.
4. When operating in the condition that the drilling
accessory may touch the hidden wire or its own
wire, the tool should be held through the insulating
grip surface. When the drilling accessory touches a
live wire, the exposed metal parts of the tool will be
charged and the operator will receive an electric
shock.
5. For stirrers, do not turn the tool on and off unless the
stirring device is located in the mixing material.
Failure to do so will result in loss of control and
personal injury.
Send your electric tools to professional maintenance
center and use the same spare parts for repairs. This
will ensure the safety of the electric tools being
repaired.
e) Repair
Electric Drill Safety Warning
Usage and Specification
Operating Instruction

Trigger Switch
Reverse Switch
Lever
Only push the trigger switch when starting the tool. The
greater the pressure applied on the trigger switch, the
faster the tool speed. Release the trigger switch to stop
the tool.
For continuous operation, push the trigger switch and
then press the lock button.
Push the trigger switch to the end and then release it
to stop the tool from the locked position.
Put the bit tip on the screw head and apply
appropriate pressure to the machine. Start the
machine slowly, and then gradually increase the
speed. The screw can be tightened when the
machine rotates clockwise, and the screw can be
removed when the machine rotates counterclock-
wise.
Note:
The direction of rotation be changed only when the
machine completely stops rotating, otherwise the
machine will be damaged; make sure to confirm
that the bit is inserted vertically into the screw head,
otherwise the screw or bit may be damaged.
When tightening the wood screws, drill a middle
hole first to make the screwing operation easier and
prevent the workpiece from sliding.
Refer to the following table.
Wood Screw Nominal
Diameter (mm)
3.1
3.5
3.8
4.5
4.8
5.1
5.5
5.8
6.1
2.0-2.2
2.2-2.5
2.5-2.8
2.9-3.2
3.1-3.4
3.3-3.6
3.7-3.9
4.0-4.2
4.2-4.4
Recommended Middle
Hole Diameter (mm)
This tool is equipped with a reverse switch to change
the direction of rotation. The tool rotates clockwise
when the reverse switch lever is pushed to (Side A);
the tool rotates counterclockwise when the reverse
switch lever is pushed to (Side B).
Only hold the tool handle during operation.
Note:
• Make sure to confirm the direction of rotation before
operation.
• Make sure to use the reverse switch after the tool is
completely stopped. The tool may be damaged if the
direction of rotation is changed before the tool has
stopped.
Note:
• The drill speed cannot be increased by firmly
holding the tool. Actually,the drill bit can be
damaged by this excessive pressure, which is not
benefit for the tool operation and will reduce the
tool life.
• A great force is generated on the tool/drill when the
holes is drilled through. Therefore, hold the tool
tightly and be more careful when starting to drill
holes through the workpiece.
• Make sure to clamp the small workpiece with a
vise or similar clamping device.
Lock Button
Operate the reverse switch
Screw tightly
Hold the tool
Drill holes in the wooden plate
The woodworking drill of lead screw is used when
drilling holes in the wooden plate. It is helpful to
drill the plate by using this lead screw.
Drill holes in the metal plate
A sharp punch and hammer can be used to make
a mark on the metal plate where you want to drill,
in order to prevent the drill bit from slipping when
starting to drill. Then drill holes by using the drill bit
aligned with the mark.
The lubricating oil is used when drilling holes in the
metal. But the lubricating oil is not required when
drilling the steel and brass plate.
Drilling operation
Bit Tip
Bit
Screw Head

Note:
Before doing inspection and maintenance work, be
sure to turn off the switch and unplug the power plug.
Limit Wear Line
1. The custodian must conduct a daily inspection
when the tool is sent out or taken back: the user
must conduct a daily inspection before use.
2. The daily inspection of the tool should include at
least the following items:
a. Whether there is product certification mark and regular
inspection conformity mark.
b. Whether the shell and handle are cracked or damaged.
c. Whether the connection of the protective earthing
conductor (PE) is undamaged.
d. Whether the power cord is intact.
e. Whether the power plug is intact.
f. Whether the power switch is normal and flexible, and
whether it is defective or broken.
g. Whether the mechanical protection device is intact.
h. Whether the rotating part of the tool rotates flexibly,
briskly and without blocking.
i. Whether the electrical protection device is good.
3. The regular inspection should be conducted by a
full-time personnel in the tool using unit.
3.1 Check at least once a year.
3.2 In areas with damp heat and frequent temperature
changes or places with harsh operating conditions, the
inspection cycle should be shortened accordingly.
3.3 Inspection should be carried out in time before plum
rain season.
3.4 For regular inspection items of tools, the insulation
resistance of the tools must also be measured.
Insulation resistance should not be less than the value
specified in Table 1.
Insulation resistance should be measured with a 500v
megameter.
3.5 For tools that are regularly inspected and qualified, the
inspection "Qualified" mark should be pasted on the
appropriate part of the tool. The “Qualified” mark
should be bright, clear, correct and include at least:
a) Tool number
b) Name of inspection unit or mark
c) Name of inspector or mark
d) Effective date
4. For tools that have been left unused for a long time, the
insulation resistance must be measured before use. If
the insulation resistance is less than the value
specified in Table 1, it must be dried, and it can be
used after passing the inspection and pasting the
"Qualified" mark.
5. If the tool is damaged in insulation, the power cord
sheath is broken, the protective earthing conductor
(PE) falls off, the plug and socket are cracked, or the
mechanical damage is detrimental to safety, repair it
immediately. Do not continue to use until repaired.
6. Tool maintenance must be carried out by a maintenance
unit approved by the original manufacturer.
7. The use unit and maintenance department shall not
arbitrarily modify the original design parameters of the
tool, and shall not use substitute materials that are
lower than the performance of the raw materials and
components that do not conform to the original
specifications.
8. During maintenance, the insulating gaskets and
sleeves in the tool must not be arbitrarily removed or
missing, and the power cord of the tool must not be
arbitrarily exchanged.
Table 1
Table 2
Inspection and Repair
Maintenance and Service
Insulation resistance/MΩ
Measuring position
Between live parts and housing:
- Isolation from live parts only by
basic insulation
- Isolation from live parts by
reinforced insulation
Test voltage/V
Class I tools Class II tools Class III tools
2 7 1
Measuring
position
Between live
parts and
housing
9.
After the electrical insulation part of the tool is repaired,
the dielectric strength test must be carried out
according to the requirements of Table 2.
The waveform is an actual sine wave, and the test
voltage with a frequency of 50 Hz is applied for 1 min
without insulation breakdown or flashover.
The test transformer should be designed as follows:
after the output voltage is adjusted to an appropriate
test voltage value, when the output terminal is
short-circuited, the output current is at least 200mA.
10.
After the tools have been repaired, inspected and
tested qualified, they should be pasted with a
"Qualified" mark on the appropriate part: for tools that
cannot be repaired or cannot meet the due safety
technical requirements after repairs, they must go
through the scrap procedures and take isolation
measures.
In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the
product, please send your electric tools to profession-
al maintenance personnel for repair.
Please use our company's original accessories.
Cleaning air vent
The air inlet and outlet of the tool must be kept clean. It
should be cleaned regularly or cleaned at any time
when blockage occurs.
Checking drill bit
If the drill bit is found to be worn, the drill bit should be
replaced immediately or the drill bit should be
sharpened again. Otherwise it will cause motor
overload and reduce drilling efficiency.
Checking mounting screws
Frequently check whether the mounting screws are
loose to avoid accidents.
Replacing carbon brush
Regularly check and replace the carbon brush. When it
wears to the limit wear line, it needs to be replaced.
Keep the carbon brush clean and make it slide freely in
the brush holder. The two carbon brushes should be
replaced at the same time.
Open the casing with a screwdriver, take out the worn
carbon brushes, insert new carbon brushes in the brush
holder, and then close the casing.
1250
3750
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3750
500
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