Parkside PTBM 500 A1 User Manual
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CAUTION!
- The use of other bits and other accessories
can result in a risk of personal injury.
Have your power tool be repaired by a quali-
fied electrician
- This power tool complies with the relevant
safety regulations. Repairs may only be
performed by a qualified electrician,
using original spare parts; otherwise acci-
dents involving the user may result.
Service:
• Have your power tool repaired
only by qualified specialists and
only with original spare parts. This
will ensure that the power tool remains
safe.
Safety Instructions for
Box Column Drills
• Never make the warning labels
on the power tool illegible.
• Attach the power tool to a solid,
flat and horizontal surface. If the
power tool can slip or wobble, the bit
may not be guided smoothly and safely.
• Keep the work area clean except
for the workpiece to be machined.
Sharp-edged drilling chips and objects
can cause injury. Material mixtures are
particularly dangerous. Light metal dust
can burn or explode.
• Set the correct speed before st-
arting work. The speed must be
appropriate for the drill diameter
and the material to be drilled. At
an incorrectly set speed the bit may get
jammed in the workpiece.
• Only when the device is turned on
should the bit be moved against
the work piece. Otherwise there is a
danger that the bit will get jammed in the
workpiece and the workpiece will rotate
with the bit. This can lead to injuries.
• Do not put your hands in the area
of the drill while the power tool is
running. Upon contact with the bit is a
risk of injury.
• Never remove drilling chips from
the drilling area while the power
tool is running. Always put the drive
mechanism in the standby position first
and then turn on the power tool.
• Do not remove accumulated drill
chips with your bare hands. There is
a risk of injury due to hot and sharp metal
shavings in particular.
•
Break up long drilling chips by
interrupting the drilling operation
with a short backward rotation of
the rotary wheel. Long drilling chips
may cause injury.
• Keep handles dry, clean and free
from oil and grease. Greasy, oily
handles are slippery and lead to loss of
control.
• Use clamps to hold the workpie-
ce in place. Do not work on any
workpieces that are too small for
clamping. If you hold the workpiece by
hand, you cannot hold it sufficiently tightly
against rotation and may hurt yourself.
• Switch the power tool off imme-
diately if the bit jams. The bit jams
when:
- the power tool is overloaded or
- the workpiece to be machined is jam-
med.
• Do not touch the bit after working
before it has cooled down. The bit is
very hot during use.
• Inspect the cable regularly and
have a damaged cable repaired