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Appendix
9.1
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9.2
Terminology/Glossary
Term
Drill drift
drill chuck
Drill head
Drill sleeve
Drilling spindle
Drilling table
Taper mandrel
Spindle sleeve lever
Quick action - drill chuck
Workpiece
Tool
Locking pin
9.3
Change information operating manual
Chapter
EC declaration
EC declaration
Advanced information
on inspection intervals
CE
4.4
2 + 4
3
GB
B50 GSM
108
Explanation
Tool to release the bit or the drill chuck from the drill spindle
Drill bit chuck
Upper part of the geared drill
Fixed hollow shaft in which the drilling spindle turns
Shaft activated by the motor
Supporting surface, clamping surface
Cone of the drill or of the drill chuck
Manual operation for the drill feed
Drill chuck can be fixed by hand.
Piece to be drilled or machined.
Milling cutter, drill bit, countersink, etc.
Bolts for holding the drilling spindle sleeve in a certain height for the
removing of the drill chuck or tool.
Short note
changed standard
revised standards (EMC, LVD)
EN ISO 13849
stored energy
Speeds for ~60Hz connection
Interdepartmental transport
Originalbetriebsanleitung
new version number
1.0.7
1.1.0
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
Version 1.1.4 - 2021-01-04
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