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MAB 455

GB

Storage, Troubleshooting

Storage

If you do not intend to use the machine for a longer period of time, clean it as described in 

the section 

“Cleaning”

. Store the machine and all its accessories in the transport case at 

a dry, clean and frost-free location.

Troubleshooting

Error

Possible cause

Remedy

The motor does not start after 

pressing the ON/OFF switch 

or stops during operation.

Plug not inserted into socket.

Insert plug.

Circuit breaker switched off.

Switch on circuit breaker.

The magnetic clamp is not 

switched on.

Switch on the magnetic clamp.

The circuit breaker in the 

power distributor trips.

Too many appliances connect-

ed to the same power circuit.

Reduce the number of appli-

ances on the power circuit.

The machine is defective.

Contact customer service.

The magnetic clamp does not 

function.

Magnet not switched on.

Switch on magnet.

The surface is not magnetic.

Use a suitable base.

The lubrication system does 

not function.

No lubricant available.

Top up the lubricant.

Lubricant tap closed.

Open the lubricant tap.

Connecting nipple clogged.

Clean the tank and nipple.

NOTE

 

If you cannot resolve the problem with the steps described above, please contact 

customer service.

Summary of Contents for MAB 455

Page 1: ...MAB 455 Translation of the Original Operating Instructions GB...

Page 2: ...8 4 2 5 1 3 Fig 1 21 23 22 6 9 11 7 12 13 10...

Page 3: ...th written consent of the manufacturer Liability disclaimer All technical information data and in structions contained in these operating instructions for startup operation and care correspond to the...

Page 4: ...rial damage Follow the instructions in this warning to avoid material damage NOTE A note indicates additional information that simplifies the use of the machine Intended use The machine is intended so...

Page 5: ...e connecting cable may only be performed by a qualified elec trician Repairs to the machine may only be performed by an authorised specialist workshop or factory customer service Unqualified repairs c...

Page 6: ...achine outside or in a humid environment an RCD resid ual circuit device must be used Risk of injury WARNING Risk of injury from engine starting unintentionally Pay attention to the following safety n...

Page 7: ...e substrate be fore every use see section Prepa ration Secure the machine with the safety chain D supplied when working in an inclined or vertical position and during overhead work The machine could f...

Page 8: ...ent the machine from starting unexpectedly after switching on the magnetic clamp again or after reconnection following interruption to the power supply restart protection the machine must be switched...

Page 9: ...n operating the machine Symbol Meaning Close fitting work protection clothing with a low tear strength Goggles for protecting eyes against flying parts and liquids and ear protection in areas with noi...

Page 10: ...oil tank 9 Handle 10 Hand lever 11 Operating panel see fig 1 12 Magnetic foot 13 Machine slide and guide Operating panel see fig 1 21 Motor ON OFF switch 22 Magnet indicator Magnet Power 23 Magnet ON...

Page 11: ...event it from falling using the safety chain D supplied Check the safety chain for proper function before every use A dam aged safety chain must not be used Replace a damaged safety chain immediately...

Page 12: ...n additional steel plate minimum dimensions 100 x 200 x 20 mm must be placed under the workpiece Secure the steel plate to prevent it from falling NF metals or workpieces with an uneven surface A spec...

Page 13: ...or pin 4 Lever out the tool with the ejector pin E or loosen the tool by tapping against the ejector pin Using the drill chuck WARNING Risk of injury An insufficiently secured tool can lead to serious...

Page 14: ...ic clamp Activating the magnetic clamp ATTENTION To prevent the magnet from overheat ing switch on the magnetic clamp only when the machine is standing on a magnetic substrate Switch the magnet 23 ON...

Page 15: ...t the selector lever 5 to the desired speed as shown in the table below Gear stage Load speed Level 1 250 min 1 Level 2 450 min 1 Drilling with the machine Drilling with twist drills When drilling wit...

Page 16: ...cutting oil in the cooling lubricant sys tem of the machine The cooling lubricant system cannot be used when working overhead In this case use the high performance ZHS 400 grease spray Spray the drill...

Page 17: ...nqualified repairs Unqualified repairs can lead to consid erable danger for the user and cause damage to the machine Repairs to electrical appliances may only be carried out by the works cus tomer ser...

Page 18: ...The magnetic clamp is not switched on Switch on the magnetic clamp The circuit breaker in the power distributor trips Too many appliances connect ed to the same power circuit Reduce the number of app...

Page 19: ...0 V 50 60 Hz or 110 125 50 60 Hz Power consumption 1150 W Noise emission 87 db A Vibration 0 81 m s Stroke 160 mm Core drill short 12 40 mm long 12 40 mm Twist drill max 18 mm Speed stage 1 n0 250 rpm...

Page 20: ...s were applied in whole or in part DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 03 DIN EN 62841 1 2016 07 Authorised person for compiling the technical documentation BDS Maschinen GmbH Full technical documentation is availa...

Page 21: ...B C D E A Fig 2 Fig 3...

Page 22: ...BDS Maschinen GmbH Martinstra e 108 D 41063 M nchengladbach Fon 49 0 2161 3546 0 Fax 49 0 2161 3546 90 Internet www bds maschinen de E mail info bds maschinen de BA_MAB 455_A4 2016 BDS Maschinen GmbH...

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