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Ferm FRTD-13/350 User manual

Ferm BV • P.O.Box 134 • 8280AC Genemuiden • NL • www.ferm.com 0304-28
UK Subject to change
Document Ref:
FRTD-13/350
Copyright ©
These instructions are the sole property of Ferm-OmegaTools and maynot
be reproduced
Ferm RadialTable Drill
FRTD-13/350
USER’S MANUAL
Art.nr.733504
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RADIALARM DRILL PRESS
THE NUMBERS INTHE FOLLOWINGTEXTCOR-
RESPONDWITHTHE PICTURESAT PAGE2-3.
TECHNICAL DATA
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Fig.A
1 Motor
2Mill-cut groove
3Horizontal toothed rack
4Rotation locking clamp
5Table support lock
6Table support
7Conical locking screw
8Conical scale
9Vertical locking button
10 Chuck
11 Spring cover
12 Return spring
13 On / off switch
14 Base
15 Stand
16 Table
17 Drilling grips
18 Depth scale locking knob
19 Depth scale indicator
20 Protractor
21 Horizontal drill button
22 V-groove
23 Belt tension locking button
24 Tilt locking clamp
27 Mill-cut groove
28 Drive belt guard0}
29 Spindle pulley block
30 Motor pulley block
GENERAL GUIDELINES
•Inspect all parts after unpacking,for possible damage
during transport.In the event of transport damage,
the carrier should be immediately notified.
•Complaints made later will not be accepted.
•Inspect the delivery for completeness.
•Become familiar with the machine by reading the
operator’s guide thoroughly prior to first use.
•When fitting/replacing accessories,wear-and
reserve parts,use exclusively original Ferm parts.
Spare parts are availablefrom your supplier.
•When ordering,please specify our article number
and the machine type.
Remark:According to the applicable product liability
law,the manufacturer of this appliance is not liable for
damage caused to or by this appliance,arising from:
•Negligent operation.
•Failure to follow the instructions in the operator’s
guide.
•Repairs carried out by third parties,and unqualified
workmen.
•The fitting of,or replacement with,other than
original Ferm spare parts.
•Usage other than that for which the machine is
designed,failure of the electrical installation,by not
observing the electrical regulations and theVDE
provisions 0100,DIN 57113 1VDE 0113.
We strongly recommend:
Before assembling and using the machine,read
the complete text of the operator’s guide.
This operator's guide is designed to make it easier for
you to get to know yourmachine ,and to learn how to
make use of it’s manyfunctions.
The operator's guide includes important directions as
to how you can safely,expertly and economically employ
the machine,and how you can avert hazards,save on
repair costs,reduce unavailability,and increase the
reliability and useful life of the machine.
Besides following the safety guidelines in this operator's
guide,you should give your fullest attention to the
regulations applicable in yourcountr y for the use of this
machine.
Keepthe operator's guide close to the machine ,packed
inside a plastic sleeve to protectit from dirt and
moisture.It should be carefully read and strictly followed
by every operator of the machine.Only persons who
havereceived instruction in the operation of the
machine and who are awareof the potential hazards
should be allowed to operate the machine.The
minimum age should be heeded.
Besides the safety guidelines in this operator's guide and
the specific regulations applicable in yourcountr y,the
generally recognised technical rules for the use of
woodworking machines should also be heeded.
UNPACKTHE CONTENTS OFTHEBOXAND
INSPECTTHEM CLOSELY.
Should any part be missing or damaged,do not
connect the machine to the power supply until the
machine is complete and in order.
Unpack the machine and parts carefully,andcompare
them to the drawing.
To protect the drill frommoisture, the surfaces have
been coated with a protective layer which you can
removeusing a soft cloth and WD-40.
To prevent danger of fireor poisonous fumes ,never
use petrol,naphtha,acetone, thinners or similar
volatile solutions for cleaning the machine.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following pictograms are used in these instructions
for use:
Indicates potential for bodily injury,fatality or risk
of damaging the machine,in the event that the
instructions in this operator's guide are ignored.
Indicates electrical current.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety is a combination of common sense,continual
alertness and a good knowledge of the machine’s
operations.
Only insert the plug in the wall socket,once you
have read and understood the following directions,
to avoid faults that could cause injury.
1. Read the entire operator's guide and become
familiar with its contents.Learn how you should use
the tools and what the limitations and potential
hazards are.
2. Be absolutely certain that all safety precautions are
operational,and that they are in a good state.
3. Remove adjustment tools and spanners.Get
accustomed to checking,before switching on the
machine,whether adjustment tools and spanners
havebeen removed.
4. Keepthe work surface clean.Untidy and fouled work
surfaces cause accidents.
5. Neveruse the machine in an unsafe environment.
Never use electrical equipment in damp or wet
places,and protect them from rainwater.Ensure
good lighting of the work area.
6. Keepchildren at a distance. Persons,who are not
working with the machine,should maintain a safe
distance from the work area.
7. Use locks if necessary,to ensure that childrencannot
enter the work area.
8. Neverapply brute force on or about the machine.
The machine functions better and more safely at the
speed it was designed for.
9. Use appropriatetools. Do not try to use force to
apply the machine to operations it was not designed
for.
10. Use a regulation extension cable certain that it is in a
good state.Theextension cable must be strong
enough to carry the current drawn bythe tool for
your workpiece.Acable that is too weak will
dissipate the current,which leads to power loss and
overheating.
11. Work with the right equipment.Do not wear loose
clothes,gloves,ties,rings, armbands or other
accessories that could come in contact with moving
parts.Wear anti-slip shoes. Protectlong hair by using
a hairnet.
12. Wear safety glasses.Youreyes are your most valuable
possession.Always wear safety glasses.Every drill can
throw foreignobjects into the eyes,which can cause
irreparable harm.Always wear safetyglasses that
conform to the safety guidelines (not a normal pair
of glasses.) Normal optical glasses offer no
protection against objects flying around.They have
no safety glass in the lenses.If these lenses break,this
can cause serious injury.
13. Wear a face- or dust mask.Drills create dust.
14. Work safely.Make as much use as possible of a clamp
or vice.Thisis safer than using your hands,and leaves
both hands free to operate the machine.
15. Remove the plug from the power socketwhen
performing maintenance,and when changing
accessories such as cutter,drill, routingbit, etc.
16. Reduce the risk of unintended activation of power.
Verify that the power switch is OFF, beforeyou
connect mains power.
17. Only use recommended accessories.These
accessories can be found in the operator's guide.
Poorly fitting accessories createa substantial risk of
personal injury.
18. Never stand on the machine.This can cause serious
injury,should the machine tilt,or if you accidentally
come into contact with the cutting tools.
19. Inspect the machine for damaged parts. Beforeyou
make further use of the machine,any damaged safety
features as wellas any other damaged part must be
carefully inspected,as to whether they still function
without problem and can still perform their specific
task.Inspect all moving parts for alignment,position,
and correct couplings;furthermore check for
breakages,correct assembly and any other
conditions that could havean influence on the
machine’s functioning.Any damaged safety features
Power|230V
Frequency | 50 Hz
Unloaded speed | 469-3028 RPM
Number of speeds | 5
Power drawn | 350W
Max.drilling depth | 110 mm
Table rotation | 0˚ to 45˚ (L/R)
Table dimensions | 220 x 195 mm
Clearance | 110 - 335 mm
Dimensions base | 345 x 225 mm
Height | 725 mm
Chuck opening | 13 mm
Lpa (sound pressure level) | 65.5 dB(A)
Lwa (sound power level) | 78.5 dB(A)
Vibration value | 0.853 m/s2
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