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MAGPRO 35

 

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Use only accessories that are recommended by the manu-
facturer for your model.

  Accessories that may be suitable for 

one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool.  

 

Warning 

Caution 

3.2.5  Service 

Only qualified repair personnel must perform tool service. 

Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel 
could result in a risk of injury.  

When servicing tool, use only identical replacement parts. 
Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this man-
ual. 

Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance 

Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury. 

3.3 

Specific Safety Rules 

 

Warning 

Caution

 

Take care to avoid the magnet releasing. 

Ensure that the 

magnet has properly adhered to the work piece before begin-
ning drilling. 

Metal swart and other debris will dangerously lower mag-
nets adhesion force. 

Always ensure that the magnet is clean 

and free of rust or other foreign matter

Employ safety chain at all times. 

Magnet can release unex-

pectedly at any time- especially due to power failure. 

Power supply socket must be kept easily accessible. 

In an 

emergency you may need to quickly unplug the machine. 

Never exceed an angle of 90 degrees. 

Overhead (upside 

down) drilling is very dangerous and should never be attempted. 

The magnets adhesion depends on the thickness of the 
work piece. Always ensure that the work piece is a mini-
mum of 12mm (7/16 in.) thick

. If not, then a minimum 10mm 

thick piece of iron or steel must be placed under the workpiece 
to ensure adequate adhesion. 

Other electric machines used on the same receptacle will 
cause uneven voltage, which could lead to the magnet 
releasing. 

Always use this machine alone on the receptacle. 

Avoid operating annular cutters without coolant fluid. Al-
ways check coolant level before operating. 

Do not operate with blunt or damaged cutting tools. 

This will 

easily overload the motor. 

Protect the motor. 

Never allow cutting fluid, water, or other 

foreign contaminants enter the motor. 

Metal swarf are often very sharp and hot. Never touch them 
with bare hands. 

Clean up with a magnetic swarf collector and 

a chip hook or other appropriate tool

.  

CAUTION: NEVER position machine on a workpiece be-
tween the electrode and the earth an arc type welder. Dam-
age to the machine will result, as the welder will earth 
through the machines earthing cable.  

 

Warning 

Caution

 

WARNING: NEVER attempt to use machine with incorrect 
current or abnormally low voltage. Check machine name-
plate to ensure that correct voltage and Hz are used. 

Extension cable should be selected after ensuring the di-
ameter is sufficient for the length. Follow the chart below: 

Max length: 

10m (32 ft.)  

1.25 square mm (16 ga.) 

15m (50 ft.). 

2.0 square mm (14 ga.) 

30m (100 ft.)   3.50 square mm (12 ga.) 

(Over 30m NOT RECOMMENDED) 

Never touch the rotating cutter or swarf with your bare 
hands, body, gloves, hair or clothing.  

When replacing cutters never touch the sharp cutting sur-
faces with bare hands  

Use a pilot pin, which matches the cutter. A mismatched 
cutter and pilot pin will cause a dangerous situation.  

Non-ferrous metals and other materials may not be used, 
since the magnet will not be able to adhere to it magnetical-
ly.  

Do not use excessive feed pressure when drilling.

 

3.4 

Symbols on the Electric  
Tool 

Warning against dangerous electrical voltage 

 

Warning against high surface temperature 

 

 

Machine Description 

4.1 

Identification Data 

The following information is shown on the Identification/Type 
plate: 

Model 

Serial number 

Maximum power  

Weight 

Connected load 

4.2 

Intended Use 

The magnetic drill may only be used as intended by the manu-
facturer, as described in this instruction manual. Any  other use 
than the use described is not the intended or proper use. The 
manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage resulting 
from such unintended or improper use. 

The magnetic drill is constructed according to the latest state of 
technology and is operationally safe if the instructions contained 
in this manual and the relevant and valid national safety rules 
and regulations are followed. 

Nevertheless, danger for life and limb of the user or third parties 
can arise during use, along with damage to machine and other 
property. 

Only use the magnetic drill when it is technically perfect condi-
tion and only use it for its intended use! Be aware of safety 
factors and possible risks and always following the instructions 
in the instruction manual! Have any disturbances or faults which 
could have a negative effect on safety repaired immediately by 
our customer service department! 

The manufacturer shall not be responsible in any way whatso-
ever for: 

Non-observance or insufficient observance of the information in 

this instruction manual; 

Summary of Contents for MAGPRO TP 2000

Page 1: ...MAGPRO TP 2000 1 of 10 Instruction Manual Magnetic Core Drill English 14 MAGPRO TP 2000...

Page 2: ...ration 8 5 4 6 Settin gup for twist drilling 8 5 4 7 Setting up for annular cutters 9 6 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9 6 1 Cleaning 9 6 2 Maintenance 9 6 2 1 The arbor Shaft 9 6 2 2 The Gibs Dovetail slides...

Page 3: ...0 2403 6455 15 Mail info jepson de All rights are expressly reserved Duplication or transfer on to third parties in any form whatsoever is not allowed without our prior written permission Abbreviation...

Page 4: ...sense when operating a power tool Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A mo ment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal...

Page 5: ...der Dam age to the machine will result as the welder will earth through the machines earthing cable Warning Caution WARNING NEVER attempt to use machine with incorrect current or abnormally low voltag...

Page 6: ...d insulation in a proper and environmentally friendly fashion Observe the relevant national rules and regulations Store the magnetic drill in such a way that damage is avoided Caution Store the magnet...

Page 7: ...up for tapping CAUTION Never use a cutting tool which is larger than the maximum rated capacity of the machine CAUTION Always follow the tap manufacturer s recommendation for selecting the correct si...

Page 8: ...re is no feed pressure from the crank the spindle will be in neutral and will not spin When there is forward feed pressure the spin dle will automatically spin in the forward right hand direction Tap...

Page 9: ...hen working at great height use fall prevention equipment Always keep the machine clean Warning 6 1 Cleaning Avoid contact of live electrical parts with liquids as this can lead to short circuits Warn...

Page 10: ...liquids must be dis posed of separately in accordance with local regulations 8 Replacement and Wear Parts Replacement parts must conform with our specified technical requirements This is always the c...

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