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Electrical safety 

1) Use  the electrical  equipment only  in  accordance  with  its  protection  class.  Do  not 

work without if the machine is not protected against rain and moisture. Infiltration 
of water increases the risk of electric shock. Class II protection is double insulated, 
switches and the port correspond to IP 54. 

2) Avoid  wrapping  the  cord  around  the  unit  and  yanking  the  plug  from  the  socket. 

Keep  the  cord  away  from  heat,  sharp  edges  and  moving  parts.  Damaged  or 
entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. 

3) When working outdoors, use only an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. 
4) Always unwind the cable completely from the cable drum. 
5) Remember  that  the  operating  mains  voltage  is  230V;  the  machine  can  also  be 

operated with 220V. 

6) When  operating  outside,  the  conductor  must  be  secured  with  a  FI  protection 

switch. 

7) Drilling machines require a 16A fuse. 

Personal safety 

1) Wear appropriate clothing. Avoid wearing loose clothes or jewelry. Keep clothing, 

gloves and hair away from drills. 

2) Please be careful. Mind what you are doing and work with reason using extreme 

caution. Do not work when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 
medicines. 

3) Avoid accidental starting of the machine. Always turn off the unit after work. 

Place of work 

1) The drilling machine must be installed on a level and stable surface. 
2) When  using  the  machine  Easyfix,  keep  children  and  any  unauthorized  persons 

away from the machine. 

3) The operator should stand immediately at the machine. 
4) Keep the work area well lit. 

Staff qualifications 

Persons operating the machine must be at least 16 years old and be sufficiently trained, 
which  means  that  before  the  operation  the  user  guide  is  to  be  thoroughly  read  and 
understood. 

Residual risk – danger of injury 

1) Do not lean against the drill spindle while activating the lever. 
2) During  transportation  protect  the  foot  lever,  otherwise  the  drill  will  protrude  from 

the machine body. 

3) Do not hit the head against the spacing rod. 
4) Prevent your clothes from being caught by the drill. 

Summary of Contents for 44640

Page 1: ... Place of work 3 Staff qualifications 3 Residual risk danger of injury 3 Equipment construction Diagrams and dimensions 4 Wiring system 4 Noise level data 5 Principle of operation Scope and permissible operation 5 Impermissible operation 5 Operation Preparation 5 Switching on 7 Replacing of drills 7 Maintenance storage 8 Faults and troubleshooting 8 Spares service guarantee 9 EC Declaration of con...

Page 2: ...anufacturer Tannen Paradies GmbH Röblingstraße 150 12105 Berlin Germany Scope of delivery 1 Equipment body drill 2 Extension stand 3 Centering rod 4 User guide 5 Description of a Bosch motor 6 Allen key removable machine screws Safety instructions Main instructions Before starting the machine please read the user guide carefully and become acquainted with the operation and service manual of the ma...

Page 3: ...appropriate clothing Avoid wearing loose clothes or jewelry Keep clothing gloves and hair away from drills 2 Please be careful Mind what you are doing and work with reason using extreme caution Do not work when you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medicines 3 Avoid accidental starting of the machine Always turn off the unit after work Place of work 1 The drilling machine must b...

Page 4: ...W W W T A N N E N P A R A D I E S D E 4 Equipment construction Diagrams and dimensions Wiring system ...

Page 5: ...of 40 140mm When you press on the foot pedal the rotating drill goes up in vertical direction and makes a conical hole at the end of the trunk so that trees may be placed securely and vertically on Easyfix exhibition and Christmas tree stands both outdoor and indoor Machine equipment can be used only in perfect condition according to its intended use specifications and safety instructions in consi...

Page 6: ...trees in one place remove chips collected under the machine or shift it to another place Chips can clog up the air gap through which air reaches the drilling machine which can cause overheating 5 The end of the tree trunk the end of the trunk should be cut with a saw at right angles 20 to the axis of the tree if necessary make appropriate improvements Start and drilling 1 Before setting please che...

Page 7: ...position and the tree can be taken up by the machine Failing to do so may result in damage to the drill 10 From time to time check the drilling result on a tree stand model 11 If the tree is not straight it is possible to re tap it In this case shorten the trunk by about 6 cm 12 In the event of power failure the switch will automatically go to the zero position Then a re start is required Replacin...

Page 8: ...al then firmly pull the pedal up Hold the tree vertically above the drill bit Side planning or and rotation can damage the drilll The machine does not start Power Check the cable connection and power While checking disconnect the unit from the mains Drilled hole is not straight Centering device is not set properly Centering device at a height below the top level Centering device is skewed Get the ...

Page 9: ...Guide bars 336 mm chrome plated 4 44733 Drill chuck Easyfix type 2 3 4 5 44734 Threaded bolt with the socket wrench 6 44771 Slide bearing for guide bars IGUS 7 44745 Adjustment screw for a noble steel rod 8 44757 Fixing screws on side plates 9 44742 Cable connector screw and anti flexion protection 10 44755 Complete Electrobox 11 44729 Easyfix wheel 12 44759 Motor Bosch 230V 6500 r min ...

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