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ISSUE 1/Original version/OCT 2013 
 

TECHNICAL DATA ECO.50 
 

ANNULAR CUTTERS 

 

ø 12 - 50 mm 

TWIST DRILLS   

 

ø 1 - 23 mm 

LENGTH 

 

 

245 mm 

WIDTH   

 

 

160 mm 

HEIGHT  

 

 

385-550 mm 

STROKE  

 

 

170 mm 

WEIGHT 

 

 

13,5 kg 

MAGNET (L x W x H) 

 

170 x 85 x 48 mm 

MAGNETIC FORCE 

 

1850 kg 

MOTOR POWER 

 

1250 W 

TOTAL POWER   

 

1375 W 

SPEED (no load)  

 

(I) 380 minˉ¹ 

 

 

 

 

(II) 690 minˉ¹ 

SPEED (load 1200 W) 

 

(I) 235 minˉ¹ 

 

 

 

 

(II) 425 minˉ¹ 

SPINDLE 

 

 

MT 2 - 19,05 mm Weldon 

AVAILABLE  

 

 

110/120V & 220/240V AC 

 

 
Emission values for sound and vibration 

(Two-figure – specifications as per ISO 4871) 
 

Sound emission 

Measured A-weighted sound power level LwA (re 1 pW), in 
decibels  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

108 

Measuring uncertainty KwA, in decibels  

 

 

 

 
A-weighted emission pressure power level measured at the 
workplace LpA (re 20 μPa), in decibels    

 

 

 

108 

Measuring uncertainty KpA, in decibels   

 

 

 

 

Vibration emission 

Rated acceleration, in m/s²  

 

 

 

 

 

0.5 

Measuring uncertainty K, in m/s²  

 

 

 

 

1.5 

 

 
REMARK

: The sum of the measured emission value and respective measuring inaccuracy represents 

the upper limit of the values that can occur during measuring. 
 

Wear ear protection! 

 
For measurement values obtained according to the respective product standard, see the last page of 
this Instruction Manual.

Summary of Contents for ECO.50

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ECO 50 Magnetic Drilling Machine SERIAL NO ____________ DATE OF PURCHASE __________ E U R O B O O R FOR PROFESSIONALS BY PROFESSIONALS...

Page 2: ...ls and products to help you be more productive Before operating your new magnetic drilling machine please read all instructions rst These include the Operator s Manual and Warning Label on the unit it...

Page 3: ...ISSUE 1 Original version OCT 2013 3 3 Fig 1...

Page 4: ...he directives of the European Community Class of protection I Product with basic insulation and exposed touchable conductive parts additionally connected to the protective earth conductor mm Millimete...

Page 5: ...gs 2 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded 3 Do not expose magnetic drilling...

Page 6: ...switch does not turn it on or off Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired 5 Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments changi...

Page 7: ...nto the work piece before drilling Do not perform any design assembly or construction activities on the work piece while the machine is turned on Before turning on the machine make sure the accessory...

Page 8: ...nd month of manufacturing and identification number is engraved on the frame magnet and the motor unit Example 050 12 11 001 Model type Year of Manufacture Month of manufacture Identification number P...

Page 9: ...ifications as per ISO 4871 Sound emission Measured A weighted sound power level LwA re 1 pW in decibels 108 Measuring uncertainty KwA in decibels 3 A weighted emission pressure power level measured at...

Page 10: ...nforced with an additional steel plate in order to guarantee the magnetic holding power Check the machine for possible damage Before using the machine you must carefully check protective devices or sl...

Page 11: ...L GUARD FIG 1 The guard protecting against chippings and accidental contact must always be mounted during operation 1 Hold the guard in front of the magnet aligning the slots in the guard with the hol...

Page 12: ...l the magnet is placed on Paint or coating of the material the magnet is placed on Metal chips oil or other dirt under the magnet If the LED indicator see page 13 lights up GREEN the magnet is generat...

Page 13: ...ll be lit red The LED indicator Fig 2 2 will be lit GREEN if generated magnetic force is sufficient When LED indicator turns RED there is not enough magnetic force and it is not safe to work To deacti...

Page 14: ...m stop drilling regularly refill the holes of the spindle and continue drilling 8 Apply less pressure when the drill cuts through the material 9 Turn the arms to put the motor in highest position and...

Page 15: ...he 5 self locking set screws at the left side Tighten screws in series until the gear rack moves freely in the dove tail guide but does not allow the motor to wobble Cleaning WARNING Blow dirt and dus...

Page 16: ...machines operation must be checked to ensure that all components are working correctly Replace any defective parts immediately This prevents properly function parts from being damaged CARBON BRUSHES B...

Page 17: ...justing all setting nuts and screws 3 Operate the slide up and down a few times to test the movement and make any further necessary adjustments Try to ensure that all the screws are exerting a uniform...

Page 18: ...r guide not mounted straight Dirt between spindle and triangular guide Motor starts running when magnet switch is turned on Damage or defective relais in control unit Motor making a rattling sound Gea...

Page 19: ...there is machine failure and the problem cannot be saved with one of the above solutions PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste...

Page 20: ...net switch 33 020 0001 Control Unit 220v 020 0002 Control Unit 110v 34 020 0037 Cable clamp 35 050 0101 Motorunit 220v 050 0102 Motorunit 110v 36 050 0586 Cable housing 37 050 0587 Screw PKVZ4 8x35 51...

Page 21: ...ISSUE 1 Original version MARCH 2013 21 21 EXPLODED VIEW of ECO 50...

Page 22: ...ISSUE 1 Original version MARCH 2013 22 22...

Page 23: ...netic Drilling Machine Type ECO 50 Ratings and principal 230 240V 50 60Hz Class I Characteristics ECO 50 1250W N0 380 690 min Applicable EC Directives Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Relevant standard...

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