Unibor E100 User manual

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CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL
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Intended use
General safety rules
Information plate symbols
Specification
Operational safety procedures
Operating instructions
Extension cable selection
Mounting of cutters
Remedies for hole making problems
Wiring diagram
Exploded view
Motor Breakdown
Control panel and parts List
Maintenance
Trouble shooting
Cutter selection
Warranty
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Part
Description
Quantity
KEY01
Allen key 2.5mm
1
KEY04
Allen key 5mm
1
VISO10
Guard
1
STRAP01
Safety Strap
1
1) SE

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1) INTENDED USE
The intended use of this magnetic drill is to drill holes in ferrous metals. The magnet is used to hold the drill in
place whilst the drill is functioning. It is designed for use in fabrication, construction, railways, petrochemical
and any other applications when drilling ferrous metal.
Any deviation from its intended use will not be covered by warranty.
2) GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result
in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Work area
1.Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite accidents.
2.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.
3.Keep bystanders, children and visitors away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to
lose control
Electrical safety
1.Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet properly installed and grounded in accordance with all
codes and ordinances. Never remove the grounding prong or modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adaptor plugs. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly
grounded. If the tools should electrically malfunction or break down, grounding provides a low resistance path
to carry electricity away from the user.
2.Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an
increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.
3.Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of
electric shock.
4. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from an outlet. Keep cord
away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
5. When operating a power tool outside, use an outdoor extension cord marked” W-A” or” W”. These cords
are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
1. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use
tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
2. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
3. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is off before plugging in. Carrying tools with your finger on the
switch or plugging in tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
4. Remove adjusting keys or switches before turning the tool on. A wrench or a key that is left attached to a
rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury.
5. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and balance enable better
control of the tool in unexpected situations.
6. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hardhat, or hearing
protection must be used for appropriate conditions.

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Tool use and care
1.Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform. Holding the
work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control.
2.Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer
at the rate for which it is designed.
3.Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is
dangerous and must be repaired.
4.Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or
storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
5.Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
6.Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools, with sharp cutting
edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
7.Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may
affect the tools operation. If damaged, have the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained tools.
8.Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer or your model. Accessories that may be
suitable for one tool, may become hazardous when used on another tool.
Service
1.Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by
unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.
2.When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance
section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions may create a
risk of electric shock or injury.
WARNING!
Always use safety chain. Mounting can release.
3) INFORMATION PLATE SYMBOLS
1 2 3 4
2 3 4
1. Refer to the user manual for operational and safety issues with regard to this machine.
2. Dispose of the machine and electrical components correctly.
3. Eye protection must be worn when operating the machine.
4. Ear defenders must be worn when operating the machine.

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4)SPECIFICATION
Maximum hole cutting capacity in .2/.3C steel = 4” dia. x 4” deep
Arbor bore = 3/4" dia.
Motor Unit
Voltages
120v 50-60 Hz
Normal full load
1800w
16A
Electro Magnet
0.68 A
Size
8-21/32” long
4-21/64” wide
Holding Force at 20°C with 25mm
minimum plate thickness
The use on any material less than 25mm thick will progressively
reduce the magnetic performance. If possible, substitute
material should be positioned under the magnet and work
piece to equate to a suitable material thickness. If this is not
possible, an alternative secure method of restraining the
machine MUST be used.
3820 lbs
Overall Dimensions
Height
30 - 1/8”
Width
11 - 1/32”
Length Overall
13 - 3/16”
Nett Weight
59.5 lbs
Vibration total values (triax vector sum) in accordance with
EN50144:
Vibration emission value
a W= 2.47 m/s²
Uncertainty(K):1.5m/s²
Level of sound pressure in accordance with EN50144:
LpA: 86 dB(A)
uncertainty(K):3dB(A)
Ear and eye defenders must be worn when operating this machine. Wear gloves to protect hands when
operating the machine.
These tools are UK designed and manufactured with globally sourced components and conform to the
requirements of EEC Document HD.400.1 and BS.2769/84
Suitable only for a single phase 50-60Hz A.C. power supply
DO NOT USE ON D.C. SUPPLY
Do not use your magnetic drill on the same structure when arc welding is in progress.
D.C. current will earth back through the magnet and cause irreparable damage.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED!
NB: ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THIS MACHINE WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE

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5) OPERATIONAL SAFETY PROCEDURES
READ BEFORE USING THE MACHINE
▪When using electrical tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, and
personal injury.
▪Ensure the magnet is OFF before plugging in the machine.
▪Do NOT use in wet or damp conditions. Failure to do so may result in personal injury.
▪Do NOT use in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or in high risk environments. Failure to do so may result in personal
injury.
▪BEFORE activating the machine, inspect all electrical supply cables (including extension leads), and replace if damaged. DO NOT
use if there are any signs of damage.
▪Only use extension cables approved for site conditions.
▪BEFORE activating the machine, ALWAYS check the correct function of all operational systems, switches, magnet etc.
▪BEFORE operating, the machine MUST be securely restrained to a fixed independent feature (by using a safety strap, or other
means) to reduce the potential free movement, should the magnet become detached from the work piece. Failure to do so
may result in personal injury.
▪ALWAYS wear approved eye protectors, ear defenders and recommended PPE at ALL times when operating the machine.
▪Disconnect from power source when changing cutters or working on the machine.
▪Cutters and swarf are sharp, ALWAYS ensure that hands are adequately protected when changing cutters or removing swarf.
Use a tool or brush where necessary to remove any swarf or the cutter from the arbor.
▪Before operating the machine, ALWAYS ensure cutter-retaining screws are secured tightly.
▪Regularly clear the work area and machine of swarf and dirt, paying particular attention to the underside of the magnet base.
▪ALWAYS remove tie, rings, watches and any loose adornments that might entangle with the rotating machinery before
operating.
▪ALWAYS ensure that long hair is securely enclosed by an approved restraint before operating the machine.
▪Should the cutter become stuck in the work piece, stop the motor immediately to prevent personal injury. Disconnect from
power source and turn arbor to and from. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FREE THE CUTTER BY SWITCHING THE MOTOR ON AND OFF.
Wear safety gloves to remove the cutter from the arbor.
▪If the machine is accidentally dropped, ALWAYS thoroughly examine the machine for signs of damage and check that it
functions correctly BEFORE resuming drilling.
▪Regularly inspect the machine and check for any damaged or loose parts.
▪ALWAYS ensure when using the machine in an inverted position that only the minimum amount of coolant is used, and that
care is taken to ensure that coolant does not enter the motor unit.
▪Cutting tools may shatter, ALWAYS position the guard over the cutter before activating the machine. Failure to do so may result
in personal injury.
▪On completion of the cut, a slug will be ejected. DO NOT operate the machine as the ejected slug may cause injury.
▪When not in use ALWAYS store the machine in a safe and secure location.
▪ALWAYS ensure that approved UNIBOR™ agents conduct repairs.
6) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
▪Keep the inside of the cutter clear of swarf. It restricts the operating depth of the cutter.
▪Ensure that the coolant bottle contains sufficient cutting oil to complete the required operating duration. Refill as required.
▪Occasionally depress the pilot to ensure cutting fluid is being correctly metered.
▪To start the machine, follow the control panel operation instructions.
▪ALWAYS switch off the motor by depressing the MOTOR stop button. DO NOT switch off the motor by depressing the MAGNET
switch.
▪Apply light pressure when commencing the cut of a hole until the cutter is introduced into the work surface. Pressure can then
be increased sufficiently to load the motor. Excessive pressure is undesirable, it does not increase the speed of penetration and
will cause the safety overload protection device to stop the motor, (the motor can be restarted by operating the motor start
button), and may cause excessive heat which may result in inconsistent slug ejection
▪Always ensure that the slug has been ejected from the previous hole before commencing to cut the next.
▪If the slug sticks in the cutter, move the machine to a flat surface, switch on the magnet and gently bring the cutter down to
make contact with the surface. This will usually straighten a cocked slug and allow it to eject normally.
▪Apply a small amount of light oil lubricant regularly to the slide and arbor support bearing.
▪Cutter breakage is usually caused by insecure anchorage, a loosely fitting slide or a worn bearing in the arbor support. (Refer to
routine maintenance instructions).
▪Only use approved cutting fluid.

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7) EXTENSION CABLE SELECTION
The machines are factory fitted with a 9-foot length of cable having three conductors 1.5 mm²
LIVE, NEUTRAL and EARTH. If it becomes necessary to fit an extension cable from the power source, care
must be taken in using a cable of adequate capacity. Failure to do so will result in a loss of traction by the
magnet and a reduction of power from the motor.
If the replacement of the supply cord is necessary, this must be done by the manufacturer or an approved
agent in order to avoid a safety hazard.
Assuming a normal AC supply of the correct voltage, it is recommended that the following extension lengths
shall not be exceeded:
For 120v supply: 11 ½ feet of 3 core x 16AWG
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE CHANGING CUTTERS.
8) MOUNTING OF CUTTERS
▪The machine has been made to accept cutters having ¾” dia. Weldon shanks.
The following procedure is to be used when mounting cutters:
▪Lay the machine on its side with feed handles uppermost, ensuring arbor is wound down to its lowest
point to enable access to socket screws.
▪Take appropriate pilot and place through the hole in cutter shank. Insert shank of cutter into bore of
arbor, ensuring alignment of two drive flats with socket screws.
▪Tighten both screws using hexagon key.
STAN OPERATION

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9) REMEDIES FOR HOLE MAKING PROBLEMS
Problem
Cause
Remedy
1) Magnetic base
won’t hold
effectively
Material being cut may be too thin for efficient
holding.
Swarf or dirt under magnet.
Irregularity on magnet contact or workpiece.
Insufficient current going to magnet during drilling
cycles.
Attach an additional piece of metal under the
magnet, or mechanically clamp magnetic base to
workpiece.
Clean magnet.
Use extreme care; file any imperfections flush to
surface.
Confirm power supply and output from control unit,
check supply cable.
2) Cutter skips
out of centre-
punch mark at
initiation of cut
Magnetic base is not holding effectively.
Worn arbor bushing and/or ejector collar.
Too much feed pressure at start of cut.
Cutter is dull, worn, chipped or incorrectly
sharpened.
Poor centre-punch mark; weak pilot spring; pilot not
centred in centre-punch mark.
Worn or bent pilot, worn pilot hole.
See causes and remedies above.
New arbor bushing is needed.
Light pressure only is needed until a groove is cut.
The groove then serves as a stabilizer.
Replace or re-sharpen. Sharpening service is
available.
Improve centre-punch and/or replace worn parts
Replace part or parts
3) Excessive
drilling pressure
required
Incorrectly re-sharpened, worn or chipped cutter.
Coming down on swarf lying on surface of
workpiece.
Swarf accumulated (packed) inside cutter.
Re-sharpen or replace.
Take care not to start a cut on swarf.
Clear cutter.
4) Excessive
cutter breakage
Steel swarf or dirt under cutter.
Incorrectly re-sharpened or worn cutter.
Cutter skipping.
Cutter not attached tightly to arbor.
Insufficient use of cutting oil or unsuitable type of
oil.
Incorrect speed
Remove cutter, clean part thoroughly and replace.
Always have a new cutter on hand to refer to for
correct tooth geometry, together with instruction
sheet.
See causes and remedies (2).
Retighten.
Inject oil of light viscosity into the coolant-inducing
ring and check that oil is being metered into cutter
when pilot is depressed. If not, check pilot groove
and arbor internally for dirt or apply oil externally.
(Even a small amount of oil is very effective).
Ensure correct speed is use for the cutter.
5) Excessive
cutter wear
See cause and remedy above
Incorrectly re-sharpened cutter.
Insufficient or spasmodic cutting pressure.
Refer to instructions and a new cutter for proper
tooth geometry.
Use sufficient steady pressure to slow the drill down.
This will result in optimum cutting speed and chip
load.

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10) WIRING DIAGRAM
Standard Wiring Diagram MLC Wiring Diagram

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11) EXPLODED VIEW OF MACHINE

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No
Item
Description
Qty
1
M0443
CONDUIT
1
2
40025
PG9 PUSH FIT GLAND - PMA BVND P090GT
1
3
20355
LARGE CRADLE
1
4
SC630CAP
M6 X 30 CAP HEAD SCREW
1
5
20346
HANDLE (12mm LARGE)
3
6
10082
HANDLE KNOB
3
7
M0103
BRASS RAIL (MT50)
1
8
SC816CAP
M8 x 16 CAP HEAD SCREW
4
9
M0833
RACK (MT50)
1
10
M0103
BRASS RAIL (MT50)
1
11
M0813
TOP PLATE
1
12
M0442
GIB SUPPORT
1
13
SC46CSK
M4 x 6 COUNTERSINK SCREW
4
14
SC616CAP
M6 X 16 CAP HEAD SCREW
2
15
10076
OIL CUP RET CLIP-83250 BP PLASTIC COATED CLIP
1
16
30046-1
LARGE PLASTIC OIL CUP COMPLETE WITH TAP
1
17
40026
M16 PUSH FIT GLAND - PMA BVND-M160GT
1
18
50015C
1/8 BSP-6MM MSC PCO6-01 - 6MM BLACK PUSH FIT
1
19
10085A
M5X25 KNURLED POINT GRUB SCREW
6
20
BD029
U-06040(30MC) 6MM X 4MM CLEAR POLYURETHANE TUBE
1
21
10085B
M5 NYLOC
6
22
M0071
PINION END CAP
1
23
M0081
BUSH (PINION) - 33 X 28 X 20 OILITE BUSH
2
24
SC620CAP
M6 X 20 CAP HEAD SCREW
1
25
SC410BUT
M4 X 10 BUTTON HEAD SCREW
8
26
NWP-03
NEW WARNING PLATE - LARGE
1
27
10231
M16 STRAIN RELIEF CABLE GLAND - BBSM 16
1
28
CABL03
MAINS CABLE
1
29
SC620CAP
M6 X 20 CAP HEAD SCREW
4
30
40032
BLANKING PLUG
2
31
M0033-MLC
MAGNET BASE (LARGE)
1

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12) MOTOR BREAKDOWN

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No
Item
Description
Qty
1
EIB058-1
ARMATURE ASSEMBLY 120V
1
2
EIB194
ARMATURE BEARING CAP
1
3
EIB054-1
FIELD COIL 120V
1
4
EIB018
FAN COVER
1
5
EIB019
MOTOR HOUSING
1
6
EIB036
BRUSH HOLDER
2
7
EIB047
CARBON BRUSH
2
10
EIB196
SCREW HC 2.9X13
11
EIB197
SPRING WASHER S6
2
12
EIB020
BRUSH COVER
2
13
EIB154
SCREW HC 4.2 X 13
2
14
EIB155
SCREW HC 4.2 X 25
3
15
EIB059-1
PCB 120V
1
16
EIB151
M5 PLASTIC NUT
1
17
EIB029
END CAP
1
18
EIB156
SUPRESSOR
1
19
EIB157
SCREW HC4.8 X 50
4
20
EIB045B
SPEED CONTROL KNOB
1
21
EIB158
SCREW HC 4.8 X 45
2
22
EIB159
LOCATING DOWEL
1
23
EIB082
GEAR PLATE SHEILD
1
25
EIB160
SCREW 6 X 20
4
26
EIB161
WASHER A6
4
27
EIB032
GEAR PLATE
1
28
EIB043
CIRCLIP
1
29
UDC012
BEARING 6201
1
30
EIB143
CIRCLIP
1
31
UDC020
BEARING HK0810
3
33
EIB031
GEARBOX HOUSING
1
34
UDC001
BEARING 6000
2
35
UDC021
BEARING RNA 4900 2RS
1
36
EIB163
WASHER RNA4900
1
38
UDC007
BEARING 6006 2RS
1
39
EIB049
SEAL
1
40
UDC006
BEARING 6005 2RS
1
41
EIB030
DRIVE SPINDLE
1
42
EIB164
KEY 6 X 6 X 20
1
43
EIB165
COMPRESSOR RING
1
44
EIB016
MAIN GEAR
1
45
EIB041
CIRCLIP
1
46
EIB011
GEAR SHAFT
1
47
EIB146
KEY
1

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EIB060
CLUTCH GEAR
1
49
EIB015
CLUTCH COUPLING
1
50
EIB141
INTER GEAR
1
51
EIB147
WASHER 28X 12
2
52
EIB148
WASHER 12/18 X 0.05
1
53
EIB150
THRUST WASHER
1
54
EIB149
CLUTCH COUPLING
1
55
EIB144
THUST WASHER 12.1 X 18
1
56
EIB012
GEAR SHAFT
1
57
EIB034
KEY 5 X 5 X 28
1
58
EIB009
DOUBLE GEAR
1
59
EIB013
GEAR SHAFT
1
60
EIB010
SPUR GEAR
1
61
EIB195
GEAR LEVER
1
62
EIB017
GEAR LEVER ASSEMBLY
1
63
EIB201
CLUTCH GEAR ASSEMBLY
1

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13)CONTROL PANEL AND PARTS LIST
No.
Part Number
Description
Quantity
1
NCP035
Control Panel Plate
1
2
NCP001
Motor Stop/Start Switch 120V
1
3
NCP006
Magnet Switch
1
4
M0401
Bridge Rectifier
1

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14) MAINTENANCE
In order to ‘get the best life’ out of your Unibor machine always keep it in good working order.
Several items must always be checked on Unibor machines.
Always before starting any job make sure the machine is in good working order and that there
are no damaged or loose parts. Any loose parts must be tightened.
Before proceeding with any maintenance work be certain that the power supply is
disconnected.
Description
Every operation
1 week
1 Month
Visual check of
machine for damage
X
Operation of machine
X
Check brush wear
X
Check magnetic base
X
Check grease
X
Check armature
X
Visually check the machine for damage.
The machine must be checked before operation for any signs of damage that will affect the
operation of the machine. Particular notice must be taken to the mains cable, if the machine
appears to be damaged it should not be used, failure to do so may cause injury or death.
Check operation of the machine.
The machines operation must be checked to ensure that all components are working correctly.
Machine Brushes - should be checked to make sure there is no abnormal wear present (this
should be checked at least once a week if used frequently). If the brush has worn more than 2/3
the original length the brushes should be changed. Failure to do so may cause damage to the
machine.
Magnetic base –before every operation the magnetic base should be checked to make sure
that the base is flat and there is no damage present. An uneven magnet base will cause the
magnet not to hold as efficiently and may cause injury to the operator.
Check machines grease.
The gearbox grease should be checked once a month to ensure all moving components are
covered to prevent wear. The grease should be changed at least once a year to ensure you gain
the best from your machine.
Check Armature of the machine.
This should be checked at least once a month to check that there are no visual signs of damage
to the body or to the commutator. Some signs of wear will be seen on the commutator over a
period of time, but this is normal (this is the part that comes into contact with the brushes)
however, if there are any signs of abnormal damage the part should be replaced.

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15) TROUBLE SHOOTING
Magnet and motor do not function
- The magnet switch is not connected to the power supply
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Defective magnet switch
- Defective control unit
- Defective power supply
Magnet does function, the motor does not
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Carbon brushes are stuck or worn out
- Defective magnet switch
- Defective on / off switch
- Defective control unit
- Defective armature and/or field
Magnet does not function, the motor does
- Defective magnet
- Defective control unit
Hole cutters break quickly, holes are bigger
than the hole cutter
- Play in the guide
- Bent spindle
- Shaft extending from the motor is bent
- Pilot bent
Motor running roughly and/or seizing up
- Bent spindle
- Shaft extending from the motor is bent
- Triangular guide not mounted straight
Motor making a rattling sound
- Gear ring (bottom of the armature) worn out
- Gear(s) worn out
- No grease in gear box
Motor humming, big sparks and motor has no
force
- Armature damaged
- Field burned
- Carbon brushes worn out
Motor does not start or fails.
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Damage to armature or field coil
- Damaged or defective brushes
Insufficient magnetic force
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Bottom of magnet not clean and dry
- Bottom of magnet not flat
- Work piece is not bare metal
- Work piece is not flat
- Work piece is too thin less than 10mm
- Defective control unit
- Defective magnet
Frame under voltage
- Damaged / defective wiring
- Defective magnet
- Motor seriously dirty
Fuse blows when magnet switch is turned on
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Wrong value fuse
- Defective magnet switch
- Defective control unit
- Defective magnet
Fuse blows when motor is started up
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Motor running roughly
- Defective armature and / or field
- Carbon brushes worn out
- Defective control unit
Rotation system free stroke too long
- Loose or defective gear-rack
- Defective rotation system

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16) CUTTER SELECTION
AND CE STATEMENTS
Material
Material Hardness
Cutter
Mild and free cutting steels
<700N/mm²
M2
Mild and free cutting steels
<850N/mm²
M42
Steel angle and joists
<700N/mm²
M2
Steel angle and joists
<850N/mm²
M42
Plate and sheet steel
<700N/mm²
M2
Plate and sheet steel
<850N/mm²
M42
Aluminium
<750Nmm²
M2
Aluminium
<850N/mm²
M42
Brass
<700N/mm²
M2
Brass
<850N/mm²
M42
Cast iron
<700N/mm²
M2
Cast iron
<850N/mm²
M42
Stainless steel
<700N/mm²
M2
Stainless steel
<850N/mm²
M42
Stainless steel
>850N/mm²
TCT
Rail track
>850N/mm²
M42
Tool steel
>850N/mm²
TCT
Die Steel
>850N/mm²
TCT

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17) WARRANTY STATEMENT
Unibor™warrants its machines to be free from faulty parts, under normal usage of machines, for a period of
12 months from initial date of purchase. All other parts (excluding cutters) are under warranty for 90 days,
provided that the warranty registration card (or online registration) has been completed and returned to
Unibor™ or its designated distributor within a period of (30) days from the purchase date. Failure to do so
will void the warranty. If the stated is adhered to, Unibor™ will repair or replace (at its option) without
charge any faulty items returned.
This Warranty does not cover:
1. Components that are subject to natural wear and tear caused by the use is not in accordance with the
operator’s instructions
2. Defects in the tool caused by non-compliance with the operating instructions, improper use, abnormal
environment conditions, inappropriate operating conditions overload or insufficient servicing or
maintenance.
3. Defects caused by using accessories, components or spare parts other than original Unibor™ parts.
4. Tools to which changes or additions have been made.
5. Electrical components are subject to manufacturer’s warranty.
The warranty claim must be logged within the warranty period. This requires the submission or sending of
the complete tool in question with the original sales receipt which must indicate the purchase date of the
product. A complaint form must also be submitted prior to the return.
Failure to complete this form will result in the delay of your claim.
All goods returned defective must be returned pre-paid to Unibor™, in no event shall Unibor™be liable for
subsequent direct, or indirect loss or damage.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, (EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED) INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABLITY OR FITNESS FOR A PURPOSE. UNIBOR™RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE
IMPROVEMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO DESIGN WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
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