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Operation

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Pulse mode

 is enabled by default.

At the end of the drilling cycle, this feature allows to free the cutting tool from chips stuck in the drilling hole.

Click this button to update the tool.

Operating Instructions

How to use the tool

WARNING Do not start the tool before assuring that the drill head is correctly assembled to the drive
unit. An incorrectly assembled drill head may come loose with high speed and cause bodily injury and/or
property damage.

Fit the tool with a suitable chuck.
Insert the cutting tool into the chuck.
Use the chuck key to tighten the cutting tool on the chuck.
Repeat this operation three times (each 120°).

Hold the tool steady by means of the handle and apply to the part to be cut. 
The white front light illuminates the working area.

Tools are equipped with a double-step trigger which allows to adjust the drilling speed to the material.

Press the trigger halfway (first-step trigger) to drill at 

Speed 1

 and press it fully (second-step trigger) to drill at 

Speed

2

.

1

Trigger OFF

2

First-step trigger

3

Second-step trigger

At the end of the drilling cycle, the tool may generate some impacts to free the cutting tool from chips stuck in the
drilling hole.

If the cutting tool is blocked during the cycle, the tool starts automatically a disengagement cycle to free the cut-
ting tool.

How to wake up the tool

The tool switches to 

Standby 

 mode automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity.

Press the trigger.

Tool goes to 

Deep sleep

 mode after 1 hour of inactivity when battery pack is under low level.

Press the trigger.
Unplug the battery pack, wait for a few seconds, plug the battery pack.

What if LEDs are flashing

Red and green LEDs are flashing when the load level of the battery pack is low.
Change the battery pack and plug the discharged one to charger.

Blue LED is flashing 4 times when the cutting tool counter is at warning level.
Blue LED is flashing once when the cutting tool counter is reached.

Summary of Contents for XPB-1000

Page 1: ...0 XPB 1000 C6 5 6151762530 XPB 3000 C6 5 6151762540 XPB 6000 C6 5 6151762550 Download the latest version of this document at http www desouttertools com info 6159929520_EN WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the safety warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ng the battery pack 7 How to connect the tool to XPB Config 7 Operation 8 Configuration Instructions 8 How to get information about the tool 8 How to configure the tool 8 How to set up speeds 9 Operating Instructions 10 How to use the tool 10 How to wake up the tool 10 What if LEDs are flashing 10 Service 11 Maintenance Instructions 11 Read before maintenance 11 Preventive Maintenance 11 Upgrading...

Page 3: ...ard tools maintenance typical for that period expressed in time operation hours or otherwise The product warranty relies on the correct use maintenance and repair of the tool and its component parts Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Desoutter or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warra...

Page 4: ...84 in Model L L1 L2 W W1 1000 7 68 1 75 6 34 1 81 2 05 3000 7 24 1 75 6 34 1 81 2 05 6000 7 24 1 75 6 34 1 81 2 05 Model D D1 D2 H 1000 1 50 1 26 1 81 7 24 3000 1 50 1 26 1 81 7 24 6000 1 50 1 26 1 81 7 24 CAD files For information about the dimensions of a product see the Dimensional drawings archive https www desouttertools com resource centre Overview General overview XPB tools are cordless pis...

Page 5: ...he cutting tool from chips stuck in the drilling hole Product description 1 Output shaft 2 Light indicators 3 Trigger 4 Battery footprint Technical data Voltage V 18 V or 36 V Power consumption 18 V 310 W 36 V 420 W Output drive XPB xxxx 3 8 24 UNF XPB xxxx C6 5 Chuck capacity Ø 6 5 Speed range rpm Model Min 1 Max 2 1000 110 1000 3000 300 2790 6000 630 6000 1 default minimum speed for first step t...

Page 6: ...age humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Operating humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Altitude up to 2000 m 6562 feet Usable in Pollution degree 2 environment Indoor use only Accessories Required accessories Battery pack 18 V 2 5 Ah 6158132660 Battery pack 36 V 2 5 Ah 6158132670 Battery pack charger 6158132700 eDOCK 6158119760 Optional accessories Chuck capacity 6 5 mm 2050552723 Chuck capacity 8 mm 20505...

Page 7: ... life of the battery pack Unplug the battery pack when the tool is not used Do not leave the battery pack on the charger when the charger power supply is off How to connect the tool to XPB Config Plug a battery pack to the tool Connect eDOCK to the tool and to the USB port of the computer Respect the connection order Launch XPB Config from the computer desktop Click this box to display the communi...

Page 8: ...f the white LED in percentage Click this button to update the tool Unplug and plug the battery pack to validate new settings in the tool How to prevent the tool to start when battery pack level too low Connect the tool to XPB Config Go to the tab Tool configuration Go to the box Maintenance Select the minimum load level 0 by default at which the tool will not start Click this button to update the ...

Page 9: ...fault are given in chapter Technical data Page 5 Start up This step is at the start of the drilling cycle whatever the trigger position Enter the rise time min 100 ms max 5000 ms 200 ms by default Enter the tool speed Enter the step duration 0 ms by default 5000 ms max S1 S1 stands for Speed 1 This step gives the acceleration time and the speed when the trigger is pressed halfway Enter the rise ti...

Page 10: ... to the material Press the trigger halfway first step trigger to drill at Speed 1 and press it fully second step trigger to drill at Speed 2 1 Trigger OFF 2 First step trigger 3 Second step trigger At the end of the drilling cycle the tool may generate some impacts to free the cutting tool from chips stuck in the drilling hole If the cutting tool is blocked during the cycle the tool starts automat...

Page 11: ...ent Preventive Maintenance Heavy duty Heavy duty use can require more frequent overhaul and Preventive Maintenance intervals Please contact your local Desoutter Service team to get a customized maintenance plan Recommendations Overhaul and preventive maintenance is recommended at regular intervals once per year or after a maximum number of drilling cycles refer to the table below depending on whic...

Page 12: ...The cutting tool counter is reached Refer to How to manage the counter of the cutting tool Page 8 Red LED behaviour Cause Solution 2 red flashing lights Overcurrent The LED switches off when overcurrent is not detected anymore 3 red flashing lights Motor stall The tool has been blocked during the drilling cycle The drilling cycle has been aborted Remove the tool and start another drilling cycle 4 ...

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