ROTHENBERGER R 100 SP User Manual
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Technical Data
R 80
R 100 SP
Motor capacity ..................................... 1,4 kw
1,4 kw
Voltage ................................................ 230 V / 50 Hz
230 V / 50 Hz
Working revolution speed .................... 467 rpm
467 rpm
Weight ................................................. 52 kg
57 kg
Spirals ................................................. Ш 22, Ш 32
Ш 22, Ш 32
Max. working length w. Ø22 spirals ...... 70 m
70 m
Max. working length w. Ø32 spirals ...... 80 m
100 m
Tube diameter with spiral ..................... Ø 50 to Ø 250 mm
Ø 50 to Ø 250 mm
Typical A-rated sound level:
Noise pressure level (L
pA
) .................... 80 dB (A) ¦ K
pA
3 dB (A)
80 dB (A) ¦ K
pA
3 dB (A)
Sound power level (L
WA
) ...................... 91 dB (A) ¦ K
WA
3 dB (A)
91 dB (A) ¦ K
WA
3 dB (A)
The noise level during operation can exceed 85 dB (A). Wear hearing protection!
Measured values determined in accordance with EN 61029-1:2010.
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Power connection
3.1
Putting the PRCD switch into operation
Only suitable for AC current! Note the mains network voltage!
Perform the following test procedure on the PRCD switch before every putting into operation of
the device:
1. Connect the PRCD plug connector with the socket.
2. Press on RESET. The indicator switches to RED (ON).
3. Pull the plug connector out of the socket. The display switches itself off.
4. Repeat 1. and 2.
5. Press on TEST. The red indicator switches itself off.
6. Press on RESET to switch the device on (RED).
These protective device protect against faults in the attached device, not against such
faults in the preceding plant.
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Function of the Unit
4.1
Components/description
4.1.1 Equipment overview
(A)
1
Hand lever
4
Tool box
2
Reversing switch
5
Front cover
3
Guide hose
6
Shockproof socket (R 100 SP)
4.1.2 Description of machine function
The machines operate acc
ording to the “sectional cable“-principle, i.e. only those spirals or rods
that are necessary are interconnected. The motor output is transferred to the spiral via the
clamping jaw set by operating the hand lever.
A strong progressive electric motor serves as actuator that can be switched to left-hand and
right-hand motion by means of a reversing switch. The power transmission to the spiral or the
clamping jaws is ensured by a rim-pull belt drive. The machines can be operated with spiral