At a glance – Fein KBM32Q User Manual
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KBM 32 Q
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Avoid touching the drilled core that is automati-
cally ejected by the centering pin when the work-
ing procedure is finished. Contact with the core 
when it is hot, or if it falls, can cause personal 
injuries.
Operate the power tool only from earthing contact 
sockets that comply with the specifications. Do 
not use any connection cables that are damaged; 
use extension cables with an earthing contact that 
are checked at regular intervals. A earth conduc-
tor without continuity can cause an electric 
shock.
Do not rivet or screw any name-plates or signs 
onto the power tool. If the insulation is damaged, 
protection against an electric shock will be inef-
fective. Adhesive labels are recommended.
Wear personal protective equipment. Depending 
on the application, use a face shield, safety gog-
gles or safety glasses. Wear ear protection. The 
safety glasses must be capable of protecting 
against flying particles generated by the various 
different operations. Prolonged exposure to 
high intensity noise may cause loss of hearing.
Do not use accessories which are not specifically 
designed and recommended by the power tool 
manufacturer. Safe operation is not ensured 
merely because an accessory fits your power 
tool.
Clean the ventilation openings on the power tool at 
regular intervals using non-metal tools. The 
blower of the motor draws dust into the hous-
ing. An excessive accumulation of metallic dust 
can cause an electrical hazard.
The guard protecting against chippings and acci-
dental contact must always be mounted during 
operation. Hot, sharp chippings can cause per-
sonal injuries.
The motor must not be able to descend on its own 
accord while the tool is inserted. If necessary, 
tighten the hexagon nuts (790).
Before adjusting, pull the plug from the socket 
and remove the cover (950). Please pay special 
attention to the sensitive electronics underneath 
the cover!
See exploded drawing.
At a glance.
The following numbering used for the 
operating elements relates to the figures 
at the beginning of this Instruction Manual.
1 Lever for setting the stroke range
For setting the variable stroke range of the 
motor.
2 Motor switch
For starting and stopping the motor.
3 Capstan handle
For moving the drill motor up and down.
4 Depth scale
1 segment represents an upward or down-
ward movement of the drill motor of 1 mm.
5 Main switch
For switching the magnet ON and OFF.
6 Magnetic foot
For fastening the core drill to a magnetizable 
base.
7 Guard protecting against chippings and acci-
dental contact
For preventing accidental contact with the 
rotating parts.
Hook for locking (7a).
8 Slit for the clamping strap
Secure the core drill using the clamping 
strap.
9 Coolant connection
For connecting to the coolant container 
using the coolant hose.
10 Tool holder (Quick IN)
For clamping the tool.
11 Adapter for geared drill chuck with core drill
thread (M 18x6/P 1.5)
For clamping the twist drill and core drill bits.
12 Standard accessories
Adapter (M 18x6/P 1.5) (12b),
Geared drill chuck (1.5–13 mm) with drill-
chuck wrench (12c),
Long centering pin (119 mm) (12d),
Short centering pin (104 mm) (12e),
Chip hook (12f),
Clamping strap (12g),
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