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About This Manual
This manual has been designed to help you assemble, use and maintain your
Pillar Drill with the minimum of trouble. The manual contains all the information
you will need, as well as some other information that you may find useful.
lf you have any difficultyfinding
the information you need, have alook to the left
at the contents and you can also use the ‘QUlCK REFERENCE GUIDE’ on page
2to assist your
If you still have unanswered questions please contact our Technical & Customer
Care Team on:
0330 123 0001
lmportanl points and warnings have been
WARNINGl,
These POiMS are highlighted throughout this manual Vou are
extremes;
Important and should be
eread un rstood and implemented advrsed to read and follow the instructions given
before anempfing to use your Examples of what these warnings look like are on
Pillar Drill. Failure to follow these the left
Instructions could result in serious
injury or even death.
IMPORTANTI These points are also The points vary in importance and have been
very important and should be read colour-coded accordingly
and understood before using your
Pillar Drill.
NOTE: These points should also RED WARNING! Symbols are the most critical
be read.and understood as the followed by the YELLOW IMPORTANT! Symbol
information may be ”59“" ‘0 Y°"- and finally
the GREEN NOTE! symbol
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Warranty
Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice with the
purchase of this Quality product Our commitment to quality also
includes our service. Should you. contrary to expectations, experience
detects due to material or manufacturing faults during private use
within 24 months of the date of purchase we shall be liable for warranty
in accordance with statutory warranty regulations, providedthat; -The
pillar drill was not put to any use other than the intended- Was not
overloaded. -Was not used with the wrong accessories -Repairs
were not carried out by any other than the authorised workshop. The
warranty is only valid in connection with the original receipt. Please
keep in asafe place. The warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
The product is guaranteed for aperiod of 24 months beginning on
the day of purchase, Keep your purchase receipt safe as proof of the
date of purchase. The guarantee period can only be extended for the
duration of any repair required. Duringthe warranty period, defective
pillar drills can be sent FREIGHT PREPAID to the service address
stated on the right of this page. We will, at our discretion either repair
or exchange the pillar drill in accordance with warranty legislation.
Please include the Proof of purchase when sending in your product
for repair. After the warranty has expired you can still send defective
pillardrills for repairs FREIGHT PREPAlD to the address on the right
of this page. Quotes as well as repairs after warranty period are to
be paid for in all cases. Ensure the product is sent well packed as no
responsibilitycan be accepted for items lost or damaged in transit. This
warranty does not affect your statutory rights. Should it be necessary
for the pillar drill to be returned for any reason, it is the customer
responsibilityto thoroughly clean the pillar drill, removing all debris.
Asanitising charge will be levied otherwise.
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Directive
As aresponsible retailer of domestic electrical goods UK Home Shopping Ltd
_are committed to ensuring that the impact of our equipment to the enVironment
in minimal
As well as using recycledand recyclablepackaging material where we can, we want to
ensure that our equipment is disposed ofin the correct manner at the end of its useful life.
Please do not throw this product away in the normal household refuse
Anyequipment sold by UK Home Shopping Ltd can be taken to your local council waste
centre where the item wrli be disposed of correctly,
Alternativelyyou may return the item to us at the address above, wherebywe will dispose
of the item safely and in an envrronmeritally
friendlyway.
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Specification
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WARNING] There are four warningsymbols on me warning label which can be found on the pillar dnll,
the purpose of wamrng symbolsrs lo make you aware of possible hazardous condillons. Remember Ihal
safety messages do not alrmrnale dangerand are not asubsmute for proper accrdenr prevenuon measures.
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General Safety Instructions
IMPORTANTI Read all safety instructions. Failure to comply
with the following safety instructions can cause electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
KEEP THESE lNSTRUCTlONS W A SAFE PLACE
1. Work Space
Keep your work area clean and tidy.
Messy and/or poor lit work areas can cause accidents.
Do not operate the pillardrill in explosive environments
where flammable liquids, fumes or dust are present. Pillar
drills produce sparks which can ignitedust or fumes.
Keep children and other people out of the area when
operating the pillardrill. Distractions may lead to loss of
control over the pillardrill.
Pay attention to environmental influences.
Ensure your work area is well lit.
2. Electrical Safety
The mains plug must fit the socket. The plug may
not be modified in any way. Do not use adaptors with
earthed equipment. Unmodified plugs and appropriate
sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
Never pull the cable to unplug the pillardrill, keep the
cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Avoid bodily contact with earthed objects (such as
pipes, radiators, ovens and refrigerators).There is
an increased risk of electric shock when your body is
earthed.
Keep the pillar drill out of rain and wet environments.
Water in the pillar drill increases the risk of electric
shock.
Do not use the mains cable for purposes for which it is
not intended, such as carrying or hanging up the pillar
drill and do not pull the cable to disconnect the pillar
drill from the mains. Protect the cable from heat, oil,
sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or twisted
cables increase the risk of electric shock.
Check extension cables regularly for signs of damage.
Damaged extension cables must be replaced. Cable
reels should only be used when fully unrolled,
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3. Personal Safety 4-
Be attentive, concentrate on the job and use common sense
when working with pillardrills. Do not operate the pillardrill
when you are tired or under the influence of drugs. alcohol or
medication Amoment of carelessness when using the pillardrill
can lead to serious injury.
Wear CE approved personal protective equipment. Wearing CE
approved personal protective equipment appropriate to the type
of pillardrill and the application (such as a dust mask, non»slip
footwear, asafety helmet, safety goggles or ear protection),
reduces the risk of injury.
Avoid unintentionally starting the pillar drill. Ensure that the
power switch is in the 'OFF‘ position before connecting the pillar
drill to the mains. Carrying the pillar drill with your finger on the
triggeror connecting the pillar drill to mains when switched on
can lead to accidents.
Remove any adjusting tools or keys before turning the pillar drill
on. A tool or key connected to arotating part of the pillardrill can
lead to injuries.
Do not over-reach. Maintain astable posture and keep your
balance. This can improve your control over the pillardrill in
unexpected situations.
Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose fitting
clothes or
jewellery. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose fitting
clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught
up in moving parts.
If dust extraction or collection devices can be fitted,ensure these
are connected and correctly operated. Using these devices
reduces the danger posed by dust.
Correct handling and operation of pillar drills
Do not overload the pillar drill. Use the appropriate
pillar drill for the job. You can work more safely and
effectively using the appropriate pillardrill within the
range of its capacity.
Do not use pillar drills with defective power switches. A
pillardrill which can no longer be switched on and off
is dangerous and must be repaired.
Disconnect the pillar drill from the mains before
carrying out adjustments, changing pillar drill or
accessories and putting the pillar drill away. This
precautionary measure prevents unintentional starting.
Store pillardrills out of the reach of children when not
in use. Do not allow people who are unfamiliar with the
pillar drill or have not read these instructions to use the
pillar drill.
Maintain the pillar drill with care, Ensure the moving
parts function correctly and do not stick. Check
whether parts are broken or are so badly damaged that
the pillardrill’s functions are impaired. Have damaged
parts repaired before operating the pillardrill. Many
accidents are caused by badly maintained pillar drills.
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Tool Use &Care
1. Use clampsor avice to secure and support the work area to a
stable platform.Holdingthe work by hand or against your body
is unstable and may lead to loss of control.
Do not force pillar drills. Use the correct pillardrill for your
application.The correct pillardn'll will do the job better and safer
at the rate for which it is designed.
Disconnect the plugfrom the power source before makingany
adjustments, changingaccessories, or storingthe pillar drill.
Such preventive safetymeasures reduce the risk of startingthe
tool accidentally.
Store an idle pillar drill out of reach of children and other
untrained persons. Pillar drills are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
Check for misalignmentor bindingof movingparts, breakage
of parts, and any other condition that may affect the pillar drills
operation. if damaged, have the pillar drill serviced before using,
Manyaccidents are caused by poorlymaintained tools.
Use onlyaccessories that are recommended by the
manufacturer for your pillardrill. Accessories that may be
suitable for one pillardrill,may become hazardous when used
on another pillardrill.
Service
i.Pillar drill servicingmust be performedby aqualified
repair
person. Sen/ice or maintenance pertcn‘ned
by unqualified
person could result in arisk of injury.
2. When servicing apillardrill, use onlyidentical replacement
parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of
this manual. Use of unauthorised parts or failure to follow
Maintenance instructions may create arisk of electric shock or
injury.
USE CORRECT SUPPLY VOLTAGE: The power supplyvoltage
must match the information quoted on the pillar drill identification
plate.
USE PROPER EXTENSION CABLE: Use onlyproper extension
cable that accept the pillardrill's plug. Make sure your extension
cable is in good condition. Replaceor repair damaged or worn
cable immediately.
When using an extension cable, be sure to use
one heavy enough to carry the current your pillardrill will draw. An
undersized cable will cause adropin line voltageresultingin loss of
power and overheating. it in doubt, use the next heavier gauge.
If in doubt consult us /visit our website
0300 123 0001 /www.ukhs.tv
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SpecificSafety Rules
DO NOT let comfort or familiaritywith pillardrill (gainedfrom repeated
use) rep ace strict adherence to rotary hammer safety mles. if you use this
pillardrii
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unsafelyor incorrectly,you can suffer serious personalinjury.
ways wear CE approvedeye protection.
ways use sharp drill bits
ever use sub-standard or blunt drill bits
ever use excessive force on the drill handle
ways ensure the pillardrill is securely mounted to asolid
orkbench or stand
ever remove the guard
ways disconnect the tool from the power source when setting
up. adjusting, or changing accessories.
Do not wear gloves, scarves, or loose clothing.
Aways clamp the workpiece and brace against column to prevent
rotation.
Be sure the bit is secured in place before operation.
Aways be sure you have afirm footing. Be sure no one is below
when using the pillardrill in high locations.
Keep hands away from movingparts.
Do not leave the pillardrill running.
Some material contains chemicals which may be toxic. Take
care to prevent dust inhalation and skin contact. Follow material
supplier safety data.
Use recommended speed for drill accessory and workpiece
rotation.
Be sure drill bit or cuttingtools is securely locked in the chuck,
Be sure chuck key is removed from the chuck before connecting
to power source or turningpower ON.
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8. Adjustthe table or depth stop to avoid drillinginto the able. Shut
off the power, remove the drill bit. and clean the table before
leavingpillardrill.
Do not connect tool to power source or operate until it is completely
assembled and installed according to the instructions. fany part
of your pillar drill malfunctions or has been damaged or broken. do
not operate until the part is properly repaired or replaced.
Never place your fingers in a positionwhere they could contact the
drill or other cutting if the workpiece should unexpectedly shift.
Never use your hand to hold the object while drilling.
Aways clamp
the object tight on the work table or use a drill vice to prevent
accidental injury.
Do not touch the bit or parts close to the bit immediate yafter
operation; they may be extremely hot and could burn skin,clothing
etc.
Never performany operation by moving the head unit or table with
respect to one another. Do not turn the switch ON or sart any
operation before checking that the head and table lock handles are
clamped tightto column and head and table support collars are
correctlypositioned.
Before engaging the power switch ON, make sure the belt guard is
down and the chuck is installed properly.
Turn the switch OFF when leaving the pillar drill. Do not perform
layout,assembly or set-up work on the table while the cutting tool
is rotating, switched on or connected to apower source.
Firmlyclamp or bolt you pillardrill to aworkbench or table.
Mount your pillardrill to either aworkbench or mounting board;
iailure to complycould result in possible serious injury.
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Electrical Safety
AWARNINGI Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the ratlng plate.
Replacing cables or plugs
immediately throw away old cables or plugs when they have In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk
been replaced by new ones, it is dangerous to insert the plug of of electric shock by providing apath of least resistance to disperse
aloose cable in the wall outlet,
Grounding
electrlc current. This pillar drill is equipped with apower cord having a
equipment-grounding prong.
Usingextension cables 1. Reduce the risk of electrocution by keeping all connections dry
1. As asupply for this pillardrill always use an unloaded and off the ground. Do not touch plugs with wet hands. Failure to
line and/or extension with conductor of at least 1,5mm2 follow these warning could result in serious injuries.
and protected with a13A fuse. Be sure that this extension 2. This pillardrill must have aground prong in the plug to help
cable is not longer than 20 metres. ensure that it is grounded. Do not remove ground prong from
Onlyconnect your pillardrill and/or extension cable to an plug to fit into atwo-pronged outlet! It the plug will not fit the
earthed electricitymains. outlet, have the proper outlet installed by aqualified electrician.
This pillardrill can be switched to the single-phase
network (230V/50Hz), it you are in doubt about the earth
of the electricity provisions, consult an electrician first.
Even considering variations of the power supply (:10%
AC 230V), the rotational speed of the spindle will never
exceed the rated no-load speed.
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Unpacking
WARNINGl To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible serious
personal injury, assemble all parts to your pillar drill before connecting it to
power supply. The pillar drill should never be connected to power supply when
you are assembling parts, making adjustments, installing or removing drill bit,
or when not in use.
WARNING] if any parts are missing, do not operate this tool until the missing
parts are replaced. Failure to do so could result In serious personal injury.
‘Carefully remove all parts and lay them on a flat, stable surface
-Remove all packaging and shipping materials
-Do not discard the packing materials (save should the pillar drill need to be repaired in the
future).
-Make sure the contents are not damaged.
-if you find that any part is damaged please contact our after sales team on: 0330 123 0001
'Ensure you have all the tools required for assembly and operation. This includes personal
CE approved protective equipment.
NOTE: If any parts are damaged or missing, do not attempt to plug in the
power cord and turn the switch on until the damaged or missing parts
are obtalned and are installed correctly.
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Assembly Instructions
WARNING:
For your own safet ,do not connect the pillar
drill to the power source until tepillar drill is completely
assembled and you have fullyread the user manual.
You will need:
-CE approved personal protective equipment (not supplied)
Philips head screwdriver (notsupplied)
Adjustable spanner (notsupplied)
Chuck & chuck key (supplied)
3mm/4mm Allen key (supplied)
Place the column on the base and align holes
in the column with the holes in the base. Attach
and secure using bolts and spring washers
through the column into the base. Secure with
aspanner (not supplied).
-ower the work table onto ‘-
the column. The work table (\
.le slide easily into position
do not use excessive
‘:rce. Ensure the work table
can rotate 360° and lock in
position with securing bolt.
ethe headstock of the
ar drill onto the column as
'a' as it will go. Unscrew the
ian screws in the headstock
rig to avoid obstructing
internal diameter ol
headstock. Align the
stock horizontally to the
'<:able and base. Secure by
mg with Allen screws.
Thread the three operating handle bars into
the three holes located in the handle hub and
tighten them to secure.
Fasten the chuck
guard onto the pillar
drill using the screws
and bolt supplied with
ascrewdriver.
IMPORTANT! Ensure the
spindle taper,andtapered hole
in the chuck are clean and
free of any grease, lacquer
or rust preventive coatings.
ithout the Chuck Guard fitted never
attempt to use the pillar drill.
Holdingchuck on taper of spindle. tap
with asoft tip hammer or ablock of
wood and hammer to set chuck.
lMFORTANT! Open the chuck
laws as wide as possible by
turning the chuck sleeve.
Secure by using the chuck key.
NOTE: The height otthe guard
can be adyusted and secured
by Wing nuts
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Fastening pillar drill to supporting surface
It is possible to secure the pillar drill
to asupporting surface to prevent the
pillar drill from tipping, sliding and
moving during use. Use two suitable
screws (not supplied) through the two
holes located in the base of the pillar
drill into the supporting surface. “T"
bolts (not supplied) can be used in
the slots in the base to secure the workpiece. Once complete
your pillar drill is fully assembled and in asecured position.
Connection to the power supply
Make sure the on/off switch is in its off position. Connect the
plug into asuitable socket. Checkthatthe voltage corresponds
with the information on the rating label. Your product is now
ready to be used.
No volt release switch This pillar drill is fitted with a“No
Volts Switch". In the event ofa mains
power failure or if the mains plug
is removed from the mains supply
before the pillar drill is switched off.
the pillar drill will not restart without
warning when the mains power has
been restored or the mains power
has been re-connected. To start
the pillar drill press the green ON
button. To stop the pillar drill, press
the red OFF button,
Table adjustments
Adjusting the work table height
The table can be raised or lowered
on the pillar drill column by
loosening the table clamp handle.
Move the work table to the desired
position on the column and tighten
the clamp handle.
Rotating the work table
The table can also be rotated 360°
to allow for alarger workpiece to
be accommodated on the work
table or base. Simply unclamp the
table and move into the desired
place and secure.
Locate the securing
bolt underneath
the table. With a
suitable socket
loosen the bolt. On
the table support
there is agraduating .
scale from 0-45°.
Set the table to the required angle and
retighten the bolt. Note: The graduated
scale is for guidance. We recommend
the use of an engineers protractor
.WORK‘TABLE EVOTED
when setting any angles.
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Spindle speeds and adjusting belt tension
....WARNING: Always
ensure that the pillar drill is switched off and
NOTE ADe“ 9°S“‘°”'”9 Speed m” ‘5 unplugged from tepower supply before making and adjustments or
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loosed on the inside top coverot the p.llardrill changing adrill bll,
Changing the spindle speed
Unscrew the cross head screw securing the pulley guard and lift open the pulley guard to expose
the pulley system. Determine the spindle speed required. Identifythe pulley arrangement that
gives the nearest spindle speed to that required by referring to the drill speed chart.
NOTE: dDo
not cross the belt to gave
., . inlerme late 5eeds this wr‘l cause
Slacken the belt tension lockingbolt. This damage to the gillardfllt
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will allow the tension on the drive belt to be
released The motor assembly is hinged to allow Belt tension
tensioning of the drive belt. To move the drive When the desired pulleyarrangement has been
belt on the largest drive spindle pulley towards achieved, tension the drive belt. To check that the
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the next smallest pulley and at the same time correct tension has been achieved. press your
rotate the drive spindle. by hand until the drive fingeronto the centre of the drive belt. The drive
belt locates onto the next smallest pulley. Repeat belt should move approximately
13mm
this procedure on the motor pulley until the Re-tightenthe belt tension lockingknob.
desired pulley has been achieved.
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SPINDLE MIDDLE MOTOR
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Using the 3 Jaw Chuck
Select the drill bit required. Open the jaws and insert the drill shank centrally into the chuck.
Rotate the chuck by hand until the jaws grip the drill bit, The chuck has three holes around
the chuck body. Locate the chuck key and using an even torque move from each hole
location until all three holes have been covered. Continue with asteady torque until tight.
Do not over tighten othenivise you will have difficultyremoving the drill bit.
AWARNlNG: Always use drill bits according to the intended use.
-For example, never use a drill bit intended for working on wood for working on stone or
vice versa.
-Observe the technical requirements of this product when purchasing drill bits.
-Drill bits become hot during use.
-Drill bits are very sharp.
-Handle drill bits carefully.
'Wear CE approved safety gloves when handling drill bits in order to avoid injuries like
burns or cuts.
Feed Depth Stop Adjustment
This is used when anumber of holes of the same depth are required on a single or multiple
workpieces.
-Loosen the collar securing bolt.
-Calculate the distance from the drill bit tip to the workpiece plus the depth of the hole
you require.
~Set the adjusting collar on the depth stop accordingly, tighten the securing bolt to
maintain this position,
-The pillardrill is now ready for drilling.
-Always check measurements using an engineers ruler.
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Operation Instructions
Your pillardrill is to be used with drill bits with ashank 13mm or less in diameter. The followingwill give the inexperienced operator astart on
common pillardrill operations, Use scrap material for practice to get afeel of the pillar drill before attempting regular work.
Installing and removing drill bits
NOTE: Use the recommended speed for the pillar drill bit and
l, Disconnect the pillar drill from the power source, workpiece material.
2. Insert the smooth end of the drill bit into the chuck, as far as it
will go, and then back the bit out 1.5mm, or up to the flutes for
small bits.
3. Make certain that the drill bit, lS centred in the chuck before More: A drill bit of smaller diameter uses a fast speed and vice
tighteningthe chuck with the key. verse
4. Turn the chuck key, clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise
to loosen the chuck jaws,
5. Tightenall three chuck jaws to secure the drill bit sufficientlyso General guidelines f0, drilling metal
that it does not slip while drilling. Always centre punch the position for drilling,Acentre punch is apointed
6. Make sure the chuck key, is removed from chuck before starting tool that marks the material to the drilled with asmall indent. it stops the
pillardrill, drill but movingfrom the desired position.
Always start by drillingasmall pilot hole and graduallyprogress in the
Correct drilling speeds drill diameter. When drillingmaterial, lubricate the drill tip with oil.
Factors which determine the best speed to use are: kind of material
being worked, size of hole, type of drillingcutter, and quality of cut
desired.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Noisy Operation
Excessive drill wobble
Motor won't start
Drill binds in workpiece
Drill burns or smokes
Table is difficult to raise
Reason
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incorrect belt tension
Dry spindle
Loose ulley
Loose elt
Worn bearing
Loose chuck
Worn 5indie shaft or bearing
Worn cuck
Power supply
Motor connection
Switch connections
Motor windings burned
Faulty switch Ino volt release unit faulty
Excessive pressure on feed handle
Loose belt
Loose drill
Speed too fast
incorrect speed slow down RPM
Chips
are not discharging
Dul drill or not out properlyfor material
Needs lubrication
Feed pressure wrong
Needs lubrication
Table lock tightened
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Solution
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Adjust tension
Remove splndlelquillassembly and lubricate
Tighten
pulley
Ajust belt tension
Replace bearing
Tighten by pressingchuck down against table
.Replace spindle
shaft or bearing
Replace cuck
Check power cord
Check motor connection
Check switch connections
Contact technical support on 0330 123 0001
Contact technical support on 0330 123 0001
Aly less ressure
Cfigck
beltgension
Tighten drill with key
Change speed
Refer to seed chart
Clean dril bit
Shar en drill bit
Use ubrication while drilling
Applyless pressure
Lubricated with lightoil
Loosen clamp
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Maintenance
It the power cord is damaged. it must be replaced by the UKHS. the supplier.
Please contact our technical department if you require assistance on 0330 123 0001
Always lubricate drill bits with suitable oil when drilling.This will prolong the life of drill bits
and aid cutting (metal only).
Caution: Do not use water-based coolant or any kind of continuous coolant pump.
Remove all swan‘ and dust after each operation.
Spread oil onto unplated sun‘aces especially if the pillar drill is not used for long periods.
Lubricate the spindle drive with oil every six months.
The spindle guide screw should also be checked regularly
This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer.
Please contact our technical department if you require assistance on 0330 123 0001
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For indoor use only
CE Declaration of Conformity
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®Your Wolf 9Speed Pillar Drill has been manufactured to ahigh standard,
WM and has been tested to and complies with the followingEuropean Directives,
ELECTRIC TOOLS
We UK Home ShoppingLtd., Herebydeclare that the equipment
described below
Description and function: Wolf 9Speed Pillar Drill
Year of Manufacture: 2017 Serial Numbers: 00332
Munufacture’s authorised representative within the EC:
UK Home Shopping Ltd, UKHS House, Prospect Close,
KirkbyIn Ashfield, Nottinghamshire,NGI7 7LF
Conforms to the requirements of the following
Directives, as indicated.
2006/42/EC -Machinery Directive
2006/95/EC -Low Voltage Directive
2004/108/EC -Electromagnetic Directive
WARNING! While your Walt Pillar Drill has been designed and
manufactured according to the above safety standards you are
reminded the incorrect use at your Wolf Pillar Drill may result in
injury and may void your warranty.
And the following harmonised standard(s)
EN 601029-1/A11:2010
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 55014-1A2:2011
EN 55014-2/A2:2008
EN 6100-3-2/A2:2009
EN 6100-3-3:2013
Authorised signatory and technical file holder.
Date: 20/12/16
Signature:
Name: 0. Wyllie
Technical Department
UK Home ShoppingLtd, UKHS House, Prospect Close,
KirkbyIn Ashfield, Nottinghamshire,N017 7LF
Copyright ©2017 These instructions are the sole property of Wolf Licences Ltd and may not be reproduced.
Due to continuous product improvement we reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice.
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