DR. BENDER EBM 23 F User manual

DR. BENDER
GmbH
Innovative Elektrowerkzeuge
Manual for
drilling motor EBM 23 F
EBM 23 S
125 V
Valid from 03.2018 Art.-Nr. 201212 Subject to alterations
201241
All rights reserved
DR. BENDER
GmbH • D-75382 Althengstett • Tel 07051-9291-0 • Fax 07051-9291-91
Our website address is: http://www.dr-bender.de• eMail: info@dr-bender.de

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Conformity Declaration
DR.BENDER
GmbH
Innovative Elektrowerkzeuge
EC declaration of conformity (EG-RL 2006/42/EG)
Hereby the nmanufacturer
Dr. Bender GmbH
Industriestrasse 22
75382 Althengstett
declares for the products
EBM 23 F
EBM 23 S
The named product conforms to the following Council Directives on approximation of laws of the EEC
Member States:
-Council Directive for machinery (2006/42/EC)
-Council Directive for Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) (2004/108/EG)
-Low Voltage Guide Lines (2006/95/EG)
Conformity with the requirements of this Directives is testified by complete adherence to the following stan-
dards:
EN 50144-1
EN 50144-2-1
EN 55014-1
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 55014-2
EN 61029-1
The instructions contained in the operating manual for installation and start up the machine have to be fol-
lowed.
Authorised Person for Documentation:
Min Wei
c/o Dr. Bender GmbH
Industriestrasse 22
75382 Althengstett
Deutschland
DR.BENDER GmbH Althengstett, 30.07.2018
Industriestraße 22
D-75382 Althengstett
Tel. 07051/9291-0, Fax 07051/9291-91
Min Wei, Managing Director
This Declaration does not include Assurance of Product Properties.
The Safety Instructions of the enclosed Product Documentation have to be respected.

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Contents
page
Conformity declaration 2
Contents 3
1.0 Symbol- and Pictograph description 4
1.1 Function description 4
2.0 General instructions 5
2.1 Application 5
2.2 Safety 5
3.0 Transport and storage 6
3.1 Transport 6
3.2 Storage 6
4.0 Main dimensions and technical data 7
4.1 Dimensions 7
4.2 Technical data 7
4.3 Noise emissions and vibrations [EN 50144] 8
5.0 Commissioning 8
5.1 Changing gear 9
5.2 Safety coupling 9
5.3 Core bits 9
5.4 To change a core bit 9
6.0 Safety instructions 10
7.0 Servicing and care 11
7.1 Daily care 11
7.2 After approx. 150 hours of use 11
7.3 After approx. 250 hours of use 11
7.4 Quarterly 11
8.0 Speed adjustment dependent on the cutting speed 12
9.0 Warranty 13
10.0 General safety instructions 14
11.0 Spare parts list 16
11.1 Stone drilling machine complete EBM 23 F 16
11.2 Stone drilling machine complete EBM 23 S 18
11.3 Motor complete EBM 23 F 20
11.4 Motor complete EBM 23 S 22
11.5 Gear complete 24
11.6 Connection cables and accessories 26

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Warning
The safety instructions set out in this operating manual must be followed at all
costs.
Special designs and versions may differ from the standard models in terms of their technical de-
tails. If any points are unclear, we urgently recommend that you contact DR.BENDER GmbH, indi-
cating the machine type and machine number.
1.0 Symbol- and Pictograph description
This sign tells you rules, if you not pay attention for this your health and the function of
the machine is in danger. You have no warranty if the machine breaks down because
you not looking about this.
1.1 Function description
Handle
Switch
on/off
Water connection
Drill-spindle
Handle
Nameplate
Gear control

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2.0 General instructions
2.1 Application
Core drilling machines may be used in accordance with the data shown on the model plate. The details in
the quotation and order confirmation also apply for the use of special machines.
The core drilling machines generally comply with safety class I, this alone ensures the complete protection
of the RCCB or PRCD.
When using suitable core bits it is possible to drill holes in the most diverse materials:
- Concrete (even with thick reinforcement steel)
- Sandstone and limestone
- All building materials for solid walls
- Asphalt floors
Warning
For manual drilling the machine may only be used for dry drilling as set out in the rele-
vant international regulations. Always use a 110 V isolation transformer and the suit-
able core drilling machine for wet drilling.
For stand-mounted and manual drilling the machine may have the following
- a personnel safety switch (RCCB or PRCD) on the machine itself or
- a coded (1 h) plug, which is connected to the 115 V mains via a safety box (IP44) with an RCCB.
The core drilling machines comply with the regulations of the “Stone and Earth” professional asso-
ciation dated July 1989. They are machines of category II, which means that they must be mounted
on stands and stable (pursuant to DIN 57100 and VDE 0100), and the stand must be fitted with the
following
- reversing lock
-water extraction device
2.2 Safety
Warning
Before using the machine for the first time, check that the conformity of the data
on the model plate with the mains voltage and frequency. Voltage deviations of ±
5 % and/or voltage deviations of ± 2 % are permissible. Repairs must only be
completed by quality persons who have suitable training and qualifications.
The following points are to be given special attention:
- the technical data and details of the permitted use of the machine (commissioning, ambient and
operating conditions) which are set out in the catalogue, the operating manual, the model plate
data and other product information,
- the relevant accident prevention regulations
- the correct use of tools
- the use of personal safety equipment

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3.0 Transport and storage
3.1 Transport
Warning
The core drills are to be checked for signs for transport damage on receipt. Any
damage must be documented in writing.
3.2 Storage
If possible, the storage site should be dry, clean and have a constant temperature. To ensure that the film
of lubricant in the bearings and sealing system is not lost, the motor shaft should be turned through several
revolutions by hand after a lengthy period of storage, for example at monthly intervals. The roller bearings
in the motors should be replaced (or regreased) if the period between delivery and commissioning is over
four years. If the machines are stored in adverse conditions, this period may differ considerably.

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4.0 Main dimensions and technical data
4.1 Dimensions
4.2 Technical data
Rated Voltage 125 V
Current consumption 16 A
Power requirement 2200 W
Frequency 60 Hz
Idling speed 830 / 2200 min
-1
Full speed 520 / 1400 min
-1
Output rating 1300 W
Torque 27 / 12 Nm
Drilling diameter 25 – 150 mm
Weight EBM 23S / EBM 23F 4,9 kg
Core bit connection UNC 1 ¼ /
R ½ “
Overload coupling torque 12 Nm

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4.3 Noise emissions and vibrations [EN 50144]
Noise level Noise level Vibration
dB(A) dB m/s
2
88 101 < 2,5
5.0 Commissioning
Check that the mains voltage is identical with the voltage specified on the model plate.
Stand-mounted:
Secure the core drilling machine and the water collection device on the drill stand with a reverse lock. The
drill stand should have high rigidity and precise, low-play guides. Ensure that the core drilling machine axis
is parallel to the drill stand axis.
Insert the core bit and set the speed. Setting instructions are given on page 12.
Connect the water supply. Important: Do not exceed the max. water pressure of 3 bar.
Connect the core drilling machine to the mains via an RCCB box and a code plug 1 h or a PRCD safety
switch.
Manually controlled:
When drilling a hole ensure that you are on a secure surface. Make particularly sure the core bit is not bent
during the drilling process and hold the core drilling machine as rigid as possible. Concentrate hard on the
work since if the core bit suddenly blocks, despite the low setting of the safety slip clutch, high forces may
be generated. If you let go of the core drilling during the drilling process, you may suffer serious injury.
Only used three-core extension cables with a protective conductor and an adequate cross-section. If the
cross-section is too low you may suffer excessive power loss and the motor and cable may overheat. An
extension cable must be secured with an overload switch. Recommended cable cross-sections:
Rated current = 16 A
Cable length m 7,5 15 25 30 45 60
Cable cross-section
mm
2
2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 2,5 4
When drilling a hole ensure that you have sufficient cooling water. Only use clean tap water, do not use
dirty or waste water. Adjust the supply to the core bit diameter and drive rating of the core drill so that you
do not exceed the rated current.

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5.1 Changing gear
Warning
Never change gear using force and only do so when the machine is slowing
down or at a standstill.
Move the gear switch handle by approx. 40° to the next higher or lower gear. If necessary (if it is difficult to
engage the gear) turn the drive spindle briefly by hand until the gear engages easily. Never use tools (pli-
ers, hammer, etc.) to change gear since otherwise gear damage will be inevitable.
5.2 Safety coupling
The values set out in the table are theoretical values and may be used to provide a rough guide for gear
changing. Since a whole range of other parameters also plays a major role in adjusting the speed, we can-
not offer any guarantee if the tool is damaged when using the values in the table. Drilling work for which the
speeds are outside the range of the core drill (values printed in italics), should only be completed with ex-
treme care and by trained personnel.
5.3 Core bits
All core bits with a connection thread of UNC 1 ¼ or R ½ can be used.
Adapters can be supplied to allow core bits with other connection systems to be used.
Only use core bits that are suitable for the type of stone.
You will keep the core drill in good condition if you only use core bits that are concentric and not deformed
ones.
Ensure that the diamond segments have an adequate undercut against the core bit body.
Warning
To use wrong tools or accessories is danger for your life.
5.4 To change a core bit
The drill spindle has a right-handed thread.
Always use a 32 mm open-ended spanner to hold against the drill spindle.
Never release the core bit with (hammer) blows since this will damage the core drill.
The core bit can be removed more easily if you apply a little waterproof grease to the drill spindle thread.

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6.0 Safety instructions
Important
Only use the core drill under supervision. Disconnect the mains plug and check
that the switch has been turned off,
- if you intend to leave the core drill unsupervised,
- for attachment and disconnection work,
- if the voltage drops (below 100 V),
- for adjustments or for fitting an accessory,
Switch off the machine if it stops for any reason. This will prevent its starting suddenly when it is not under
supervision.
Do not use the tool if
- part of the casing is missing or defective,
- the switch, lead or plug connector has suffered damage (conduct a visual inspection every day).
- Cooling water must not be allowed to ingress into the motor or the electrical components when op-
erating the core drill in any position.
- If water drips out of the overflow hole, stop work and have the core drill inspected by an authorised
service contractor.
-Only drill above your head with suitable safety equipment (water collector), RCD and transformer
protection class II.
-Connect dust extraction if required.
- After a fault do not switch on the machine again until the core bit can be turned easily.
- Check the area you wish to drill with a line detector to prevent drilling through electric cables, water
or gas lines, etc.
Do not expose the tool to rain and use not in humidity or wet environment. Use a good lightning. Do not use
the tool near flammable fluids or gase air mixes.

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7.0 Servicing and care
Warning
Before starting any servicing or repair work always disconnect the mains plug.
After all repairs you must have the core drilling machine inspected by an electri-
cian (statutory regulation pursuant to VBG4 since 1.1.1990).
7.1 Daily care
Ensure that no water escapes from the overflow hole. This will cause gear damage and may reduce the
electrical safety of the core drilling machine. In this case please contact an authorised service center.
Inspection the machine for signs of damage to the switch, mains lead or plug connector.
After completing the drilling work clean the core drilling machine. Grease the core bit mounting thread. The
ventilation slits must be kept clean and open at all times. Ensure that no water gets into the core drilling
machine whilst you are cleaning it.
To ensure that the sealing function is maintained, oil the drill spindle:
-Disconnect the core drilling machine from the water supply. Open the water connection shut-off
cock and insert a drop of oil, close the shut-off cock, place a few drops of oil into the overflow hole
and turn the machine briefly by hand.
7.2 After approx. 150 hours of use
After the first 150 hours of use, the gearbox oil must be changed.
7.3 After approx. 250 hours of use
Have the carbon brushes checked, and replaced if necessary, by an electrician.
Avoid adjusting the carbon retaining springs.
Only use original spare parts.
7.4 Quarterly
Have the cable, switch and plugs inspected by an expert (pursuant to VBG4) and document the process.
Replacing the gearbox oil will considerably extend the service life of the gear.

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8.0 Speed adjustment dependent on the cutting speed
The values set out in the table are theoretical values and may be used to provide a rough guide for gear
changing. Since a whole range of other parameters also plays a major role in adjusting the speed, we can-
not offer any guarantee if the tool is damaged when using the values in the table. Drilling work for which the
speeds are outside the range of the core drill (values printed in italics), should only be completed with ex-
treme care and by trained personnel.
3
4
5
6
7
[m/s]
15
3820 5093 6366 7639 8913
2nd Gear
20
2865 3820 4775 5730 6685
2nd Gear
25
2292 3056 3820 4584 5348
2nd Gear
30
1910
2546 3183 3820 4456
2nd Gear
35
1637
2183 2728 3274 3820
2nd Gear
40
1432
1910
2387 2865 3342
2nd Gear
45
1400
1698
2122 2546 2971
2nd Gear
50
1146
1528
1910
2292 2674
2nd Gear
55
1042
1400
1736
2083 2431
2nd Gear
60
955
1273
1592
1910
2228
2nd Gear
65
881
1175
1400
1763
2057
2nd Gear
70
819
1091
1364
1637
1910
2nd Gear
75
764
1019
1273
1528
1783
2nd Gear
80
716
955
1194
1400
1671
2nd Gear
85
674
899
1123
1348
1573
2nd Gear
90
637
849
1061
1273
1485
2nd Gear
95
603
804
1005
1206
1400
2nd Gear
100
573
764
955
1146
1337
1 or 2
110
520
694
868
1042
1215
1 or 2
120
477
637
796
955
1114
1 or 2
130
441
588
735
881
1028
1 or 2
140 409
546
682
819
955
1 or 2
150
382
520
637
764
891
1 or 2
160
358 477
597
716
836
1 or 2
170
337 449
562
674
786
1 or 2
180 318 424
520
637
743
1st Gear
190
302 402 503
603
704
1st Gear
200
286 382 477
573
668
1st Gear
210
273 364 455
546
637
1st Gear
220 260 347 434
520
608
1st Gear
230
249 332 415 498
581
1st Gear
240
239 318 398 477
557
1st Gear
250
229 306 382 458
535
1st Gear
260 220 294 367 441
520
1st Gear
Bit capacifity
concrete
concrete
rock
[mm]
reinforced

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9.0 Warranty
In keeping with our terms of sale, we offer a warranty for twelve months from the date of sale. This refers to
the free repair of material and workmanship defects, which were verifiably caused before the sale.
An original purchase document must always be submitted in case of a warranty claim. It has to contain the
full address of the dealer, the date of purchase and the type designation of the product. The operating in-
structions of the particular product and the safety instructions must have been followed.
Damages resulting from operational faults cannot be acknowledged as warranty cases.
The products of the manufacturer have been developed and produced for specific applications. No war-
ranty claim is accepted in case of non-compliance with the due employment according to the operating in-
structions, in case of the employment for other purposes than originally intended or the employment of in-
adequate accessories.
The periodical maintenance and cleaning of the products according to the directions of the operating in-
structions is absolutely necessary. The intervention of third persons (opening the machine) renders any
warranty claim void.
Maintenance and cleaning operations cannot be claimed on the basis of warranty.
Make sure only original spare parts and original accessories are used. They are available at the authorized
specialized product dealer. If non-original parts are used, consequential damages and increased hazard
cannot be ruled out. The producer is not liable for such damages. Disassembled or partially disassembled
hand saws and those repaired with non-original parts are excluded from the warranty.
Certain components, such as carbon brushes, ball bearings, switches, power-supply lines, gaskets, etc.,
are exposed to usage dependent or to normal wear. These wearing parts are not object of this warranty.
Wearing parts are marked on the spare parts lists.

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10.0 General safety instructions
1. Read and follow these instructions before you use the tool. Keep these safety instructions in a safe
place.
2. Keep your workplace tidy. Untidiness in the workplace can cause accidents.
3. Protect yourself from electric shocks. Refer to the applicable regulations. Avoid physical contact with
earthed parts, such as pipes, heaters, furnaces and refrigerators.
4. Keep children away. Do not allow other people to touch the tool or cable, keep them away from
where you are working.
5. Keep your tools in a safe place. Unused tools should be kept in a dry, locked room out of the reach of
children.
6. Do not overload your tool. It will work better and more safely in the specified capacity range.
7. Use the correct tool. Do not use tools that are too weak or mounted tools for heavy work. Do not use
tools for purposes and work for which they have not been designed.
8. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear excessively baggy clothing or jewellery, which may be caught by
moving parts. For working outdoors, we recommend the use of rubber gloves and sturdy shoes.
Wear a hairnet if you have long hair.
9. Use goggles. Use a breathing mask for work that generates dust.
10. Do not use the cable for any purpose other that that for which it is designed. Do not carry the tool by
the cable and do not use it to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
11. Check the connection lead and plug every time before you use the tool for signs of damage. If they
are damaged, have them replaced by a specialist. Always keep the connection lead away from the
working area of the machine.
12. Secure the workpiece. Use clamps or a vice to hold the workpiece. This will make it more secure that
if you hold it in your hand and will allow you to use both hands to control the machine.
13. Do not overstretch yourself. Avoid abnormal body positions. Ensure that you have a stable area on
which to stand and keep your balance at all times.
14. Look after your materials with care. Keep your tools sharp and clean so that they produce good safe
results. Check the plug and cable at regular intervals and have them replaced by a specialist if they
suffer any damage. Check the extension cable at regular intervals and replace damaged cables.
Keep the handles free of oil and grease.
15. Disconnect the mains plug from the supply when the tool is not in use and when changing the tool.
15. Do not leave a tool spanner on the tool. Before switching on the tool check that the wrench and set-
ting tools have been removed.
16. Avoid the machine starting when you do not intend it to. Do not carry a tool that is connected to the
mains supply with your finger on the switch. Ensure that the switch is turned off when you connect
the tool to the mains supply.
18. Electric tools outdoors and in wet areas: Mobile tools which are used outdoors should be connected
to the mains supply using a residual-current circuit breaker or the like for added safety. This is par-
ticularly important when working with freehand tools. If there is a water supply, you should use an
isolation transformer and a voltage supply of 115 V; please specify in your order.
19. For outdoors work, only use extension cables, which are approved for this purpose and marked ac-
cordingly.
20. Be vigilant at all times. Watch your work. Proceed sensibly. Do not use the tool if you are not concen-
trating fully on what you are doing.
21. Important:
Safety equipment (such as overcurrent protection devices, undervoltage trips, safety couplings etc.)
are tools but do not offer guaranteed safety. As a responsible manufacturer we tailor these tools to
each other so that they offer the best possible protection. But without the care and caution of the use,
these tools may even cause damage it they are not used properly. Have the slip couplings, in particu-
lar, checked during the quarterly inspection to ensure that it is correctly adjusted and functions prop-
erly. This inspection should be conducted by the manufacturer or an authorised service outlet and
documented.

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22. Check the machine every day for signs of damage, conduct a visual inspection:
Before reusing the tool, carefully check the safety equipment or slightly damaged parts to ensure that
they offer perfect and proper function. Check that all moving parts function correctly, that they do not
jam and that none of the parts are damaged. All parts must be correctly fitted and satisfy all the con-
ditions to ensure the perfect operation of the tool. Damaged safety equipment and parts must be re-
paired or replaced properly by a specialist service contractor. Do not use any tools, which cannot be
switched on and off using the switch. Pay particular attention to ensuring electrical safety: Cables?
Plugs? Switches? Do all the components satisfy safety regulations?
23. Repairs may only be completed by trained personnel. Before being used for the first time and after all
repair work, the safety of electric tools must be checked by an electrician pursuant to VBG 4, § 5.
This inspection must also be conducted and documented at regular intervals – at least once per year.
24. Please note that as the operator you are responsible for complying with any additional regulations.
For example if electric tools are used in a wet and/or damp environment, the regulations of the
”Stone and Earth” Professional Association must be satisfied.
25. Electrical safety and fire safety: We now also recommend the additional safety and fire safety for all
out tools, as set out in the new version of VDE 0100 which can be achieved by using low cost resid-
ual current-operated circuit-breakers or DI/PRCD switches.

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11.0 Spare parts list
11.1 Stone drilling machine complete EBM23 F

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Item Art. No. Description No.
1 201212 Stone drilling machine complete EBM23 F 1
2 200962 Motor complete 1
3 302297 Gear complete 1
4 800076 Locking washer 3
5 901011 Hexagon socket head cap screw 3
6 802980 Water connection complete 1 **
7 802981 Hose complete 1
8 800028 Sealing ring 2
9 800023 Ball cook complete 1
10 800020 Slot-in nipple 1
11 800040 O ring 1
12 800027 Sealing ring 1
13 400961 Handle complete 1
Wearing parts**

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11.2 Stone drilling machine complete EBM23 S

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Item Art. No. Description No.
1 201241 Stone drilling machine complete EBM23 S 1
2 200963 Motor complete 1
3 302297 Gear complete 1
4 800076 Locking washer 3
5 901011 Hexagon socket head cap screw 3
6 802980 Water connection complete 1 **
7 802981 Hose complete 1
8 800028 Sealing ring 2
9 800023 Ball cook complete 1
10 800020 Slot-in nipple 1
11 800040 O ring 1
12 800027 Sealing ring 1
13 400961 Handle complete 1
Wearing parts**

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11.3 Motor complete EBM 23 F
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