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Technical specifications 2. description, Content – Sealey PDM170F User Manual

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Others in the workplace should keep a safe distance from the drill, especially when it is in operation.

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Keep the work area as childproof as possible by using padlocks and master switches.

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Keep drill bits clean and sharp for best and safest performance. Follow the instructions for lubrication and changing accessories.

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Remove ill fitting clothing. Remove ties, watches, rings and other loose jewellery and contain long hair.

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Locate the drill in a suitable work area, keep area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials. Ensure there is adequate lighting.

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Maintain correct balance and footing. Ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non-slip shoes.

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Secure non-stable work piece with a clamp, vice or other adequate holding device.

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Avoid unintentional starting.

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DO NOT use the drill for a task it is not designed to perform.

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DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the drill.

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DO NOT get the drill wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

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DO NOT operate the drill if damaged.

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DO NOT use drill in an area where paint fumes, solvents or flammable liquids pose a potential hazard. Keep flammable material away from

the drill when operating. Flammable waste, such as wiping or cleaning rags, must be placed in a closed metal container and disposed of

correctly.

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DO NOT exceed the rated capacity of the drill.

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DO NOT operate the drill if any parts are missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.

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DO NOT leave the drill operating unattended.

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DO NOT operate the drill when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

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DO NOT pull the cable from the power supply.

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When not in use switch off the drill, remove plug from the power supply and do not leave until the drill chuck has come to a complete stop.

3. TECHNiCaL sPECiFiCaTiONs

2. DEsCRiPTiON

These floor mounted variable speed drills are suitable for industrial, agricultural and woodworking applications. The drills are fitted with flip-up

safety guards and “No Volt Release” switches which prevent accidental restart after a mains power interruption. A rack and pinion feed shaft

with preset depth control for repetitive work is also included. Models PDM210F, PDM240F and PDM260F have a built-in lamp to illuminate the

drill bit and workpiece.

Morse taper spindles accept taper shank bits. Mortice attachments, work clamps, vices and coolant system (not PDM170F) are also available

for these drills, contact your local Sealey dealer for information.

Model

PDM210F

PDM240F

PDM170F

Chuck size (mm)

16

20

16

spindle Nose Taper

MT2

MT3

MT2

swing (mm)

460

512

413

Chuck to Upright Face (mm)

190

216

170

spindle Travel (mm)

80

80

80

Number of speeds

16

16

16

speed Range (rpm)

190 - 3000

160 - 3000

190 - 3000

spindle to Table - max. (mm)

725

720

770

spindle to Base - max. (mm)

1225

1230

1255

Working Table (mm)

290 x 290

356 x 356

254 x 254

Working Base (mm)

205 x 200

205 x 200

205 x 200

Overall Base (mm)

495 x 290

495 x 290

450 x 270

Column Diameter (mm)

80

80

73

Voltage (aC)

Overall Height (mm)

230

230

1610

1635

230

1610

Motor (W)

370

750

370

4. CONTENT

4.1. Package content

Unpack the parts listed below and check to ensure they are in good condition. Any queries must be reported to your dealer immediately.
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Head Assembly

3

Base

3

Chuck and Key

3

Column with Flange

3

Feed Handle

3

Table Arm, Bracket & Worm (PDM260F - no arm)

3

Adjusting Handle with Set Screw (table)

3

Table

3

Rack and Rack Ring

3

Pivoted Clamp Bolts (2, except PDM260F-1) 3 Bolts and Washers (4)

3

Screw (upper pulley cover)

3

Safety Guard

3

Arbor

3

Set Screws (2)

3

Wedge

3

Hex. Keys (2)

PDM260F

20

MT4

612

260
120

12

150 - 3480

680

1160

475 x 425

410 x 330
575 x 455

92

230

1710

750

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PDM170F, PDM210F, PDM240F, PDM260F Issue: 3 - 21/01/10