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USER MANUAL IAN 373868 AQUAPUR
- Exploded Drawing p. 173
- Symbols and icons p. 24
- General Safety Directions forPower Tools p. 25
- Safety information for drills p. 27
- Safety Instructions for Handling the Laser p. 28
- Safety Instructions for Handling Batteries p. 28
- Assembly p. 29
- Operation p. 30
- The operating instructions constitute part of this product. They contain important information on safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all of the operating and safety instructions. Use the prod- uct only as described and for the applications specied. Keep this manual safely and in the event that the product is passed on, hand over all documents to the third party. Changing the Bit p. 31
- Drilling p. 31
- Adjusting the laser p. 32
- Inserting/replacing laser batteries p. 32
- General Information p. 32
- Switching on and off p. 32
- Clamping the Workpieces p. 33
- Removing Blockages p. 33
- Cleaning and maintenance p. 33
- Cleaning p. 33
- Maintenance p. 33
- Storage p. 34
- Transport p. 34
- Waste disposal and environmental protection p. 34
- Replacement parts/Accessories p. 35
- Troubleshooting p. 35
- Guarantee p. 36
- Repair Service p. 37
- Service-Center p. 37
- Importer p. 37
- Setting up p. 30
- Selecting the speed p. 30
- Checking the V-belts p. 30
- Tensioning the V-belts p. 31
- Adjusting the Drilling Bench p. 31
- Preselecting the Drilling Depth GB IE Intended purpose The bench drill is designed for drilling in metal, wood, plastic and tiles. Straight shank drills with a drilling diameter from p. 3123
1.5 mm to 13 mm can be used.
The device is intended to be used by do-it- yourselfers. It was not designed for heavy commercial use. The tool is not to be used by persons. under the age of 16. Children over the age of 16 may use the tool except under supervision. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by an improper use or incorrect operation of this device. General description An illustration of the most im- portant functional components can be found on the front and the back fold-out pages. Extent of the delivery Carefully unpack the appliance and check that it is complete. Dispose of the pa ckaging material correctly. - Baseplate - Drilling bench - Column tube - Motor unit - 3 drill lifting arms - Safety device - Drill chuck - Drill chuck key - Allen key - Vice - Laser - 2 x 1.5 V batteries, AAA size - 5x assembly screws 2x nuts 4x washers 2x spring washers - Instruction Manual Description of functions Please refer to the descriptions below for information about the operating devices. Overview
1 Gear cover 2 Holder for drill chuck key and Allen key 3 Locking screw for gear cover 4 Locking nut for motor unit 5 Motor unit 6 Column tube 7 Locking handle 8 3 Assembly screws 9 Baseplate 10 Retaining screw for drilling bench inclination 11 Mounting screws for vice 12 Drilling bench 13 Vice 14 Chuck jaws 15 Angle scaling 16 Clamping screws for motor unit 17 Battery compartment, laser 18 Laser controller 19 Clamping screw for safety device 20 Drill spindle 21 Drill chuck 22 Drill lifting arm 23 Safety device 24 Emergency stop switch 25 Hand spindle guide 26 Cover, emergency stop switch 27 Off switch 28 On switch 29 Depth stop with scale 30 Locking screw of the depth stop24 GB IE 31 Drill chuck key 32 Allen key 33 On/off switch for laser
34 Mounting screw, laser
35 V-belt 36 Spindle-side drive pulley 37 Motor side drive pulley 38 Interlock switch Technical Data Bench Pillar Drill ....... PTBM 400 A1 Rated input voltage U .......230 V~, 50 Hz Idle power consumption P
= 3 dB Sound power level (L
measured .......... 88.8 dB(A); K
- After an uninterrupted operating time of 4 minutes under load, the device must then cool down for 6 minutes in idle mode, otherwise overheating would occur. Levels of noise and vibration were determi- ned according to the norms and regulati- ons in the declaration of conformity. The speci ed noise emission value has been measured according to a standar- dised testing method and may be used for comparison with another power tool. The speci ed noise emission value can also be used for a provisional assessment of the load.
The noise emissions may deviate from the speci ed values during actual use of the power tool, de- pending on how the power tool is being used and, in particular, what kind of material is being worked on. Safety measures for protection of the operator are to be determined that are based on an estimate of the load under the real operating conditions. Notes on safety Caution! When using power tools, observe the following basic safety measures for the prevention of electric shocks and the risk of injury and re. Please read all these instructions before using this electric tool and please keep the safety instructions. Symbols and icons Symbols on the device: Warning! Warning! Electric shock hazard. Always unplug the device before working on it. Read the manual!25 GB IE Pull out the mains plug. Notice symbol with information on how to handle the device properly. Caution! Hot surface. There is a risk of burns. Steel Wood General Safety Directions forPower Tools WARNING! Read all safety notices, instructions, illustra- tions and technical data that have been provided with this power tool. Omissions in the compliance with safety directions and instructions can cause electrical shock, re and/or severe injuries. Retain all safety directions and in- structions for future use. The term „power tool“ in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool).
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite ac- cidents. b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of ammable Iiquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power Wear ear protection Wear eye protection Do not wear long hair uncovered. Use a hair net. Do not wear gloves. Caution! Risk of injury from rotating parts! Electrical machines do not belong with domestic waste Caution! - Laser beam Do not look into the beam! Laser class 2 (U/min):Ø (mm):Ø (mm): < 3
Speed table Symbols used in the instructions: Hazard symbols with in- formation on prevention of personal injury and property damage. Precaution symbol with information on prevention of harm / damage. Connect the machine to the power supply.26 GB IE tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
2) ELECTRICAL SAFETY
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodi- ed plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock. b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an in- creased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded. c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock. d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pull- ing or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or mov- ing parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock. f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a RCD (Residual Current Device) protected supply with a rated leakage current of not more than 30 mA. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the inu- ence of drugs, alcohol or medi- cation. A moment of inattention white operating power tools may result in serious personal injury. b) Use personal protective equip- ment. Always wear eye protec- tion. Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce per- sonal injuries. c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off- position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your nger on the switch or energising pow- er tools that have the switch on invites accidents. d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the pow- er tool on. A wrench or a key left at- tached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury. e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the pow- er tool in unexpected situations. f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts. g) If dust extraction and collection devices can be installed, make27 GB IE sure that these are connected and used correctly. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related haz- ards. h) Do not allow yourself to be lulled into a false sense of se- curity and do not disregard the safety rules for power tools, even if you are familiar with the power tool after using it many times. Careless action can lead to serious injuries within a fraction of a second.
4) POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired. c) Remove the plug from the wall socket and/or remove the re- chargeable battery before you change the device’s settings, change accessory parts or put away the power tool. Such pre- ventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentaIly. d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not al- low persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users. e) Look after the power tool and application tool carefully. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools. f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less Iikely to bind and are easier to control. g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working condi- tions and the work to be per- formed. Use of the power tool for op- erations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation. h) Keep handles and grip surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces do not permit safe operation and control over the power tool in un- expected situations.
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualied repair person us- ing only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained. Safety information for drills a) The drill must be secured. A drill that is not properly secured can move or tip over and this can cause injury. b) The workpiece must be clamped or fastened to the workpiece support. Do not drill into work- pieces that are too small for safe clamping. Holding the workpiece by28 GB IE hand can lead to injuries. c) Do not wear gloves. Gloves can be caught by rotating parts or drilling chips and thus cause injuries. d) Keep your hands away from the drilling area while the power tool is running. Contact with rotating parts or drilling chips can lead to inju- ries. e) The drilling tool must rotate before you guide it to the work- piece. Otherwise the drilling tool can get caught in the workpiece, causing unexpected movement of the workpiece and injuries. f) If the drilling tool jams, stop pressing down and switch off the power tool. Investigate and eliminate the cause of the blo- ckage. Blocking can lead to unexpec- ted movement of the workpiece and to injuries. g) Avoid long drilling chips by re- gularly interrupting the down- ward pressure. Sharp metal chips can get caught and cause injuries. h) Never remove drilling chips from the drilling area while the power tool is running. To re- move chips, move the drilling tool away from the workpiece, switch off the power tool and wait for the drilling tool to stop. Use tools such as a brush or hook to remove the chips. Contact with rotating parts or drilling chips can lead to injuries.
i) The permissible speed of insert
tools with rated speed must be at least as high as the maximum speed indicated on the power tool.Accessories that run faster than the permissible speed can break and y apart. Safety Instructions for Handling the Laser – Caution: Laser radiation - Do not look into the beam - Laser class 2 – Do not aim the laser at reective surfaces. – Markings and warnings are located next to the hand spindle guide (25). Safety Instructions for Handling Batteries
- Ensure at all times that the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity (+ and –), as shown on the battery itself.
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
- Do not overcharge batteries!
- Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different type or from different manufacturers! Replace all bat- teries of a set at the same time.
- Remove used batteries immediately from the device and dispose of them correctly!
- Do not heat the batteries!
- Do not carry out any welding or solde- ring work directly on the batteries!
- Do not take the batteries apart!
- Do not deform the batteries!
- Do not throw the batteries into re!
- Store the batteries out of the reach of children.
- Do not allow children to replace the batteries without supervision!
- Do not store the batteries close to a re, cookers or other sources of heat. Do not place the battery in direct sunlight and do not use or store it in motor vehicles in hot weather.
- Store used batteries in the original pa- ckaging and keep them away from me- tal objects. Do not mix (up) unpacked batteries! Otherwise this may cause the29 GB IE battery to short-circuit, resulting in da- mage, burns or even the danger of re.
- Remove batteries from the device if this is not going to be used for a prolonged period, unless it is to be used in emer- gencies!
- NEVER touch batteries which have leaked without appropriate protection. If the leaked liquid comes into contact with the skin, you should rinse off this area of the skin immediately under run- ning water. Make sure at all events that your eyes and mouth do not come into contact with the liquid. If they do, seek medical advice immediately.
- Clean the battery contacts and the equivalent contacts in the device before inserting the batteries. Assembly The bench drill is supplied disassembled. Clean the column tube (6), baseplate (9), drilling bench (12), vice (13) and the drill chuck (21) beforehand, with a dry cloth.
1. Place the column tube (6) on the base-
plate (9). The red marking at the base of the column tube (6) and the recess in the baseplate (9) must line up. Bolt the column tube (6) to the baseplate (9) with the three assembly srews (8) (size 13 mm) supplied. Tighten the assembly srews (8) moderately tight so that the th- reads in the baseplate (9) do not strip.
2. Place the drilling bench (12) on the
column tube (6). Push the drilling bench (12) into a lower position. Use the locking handle (7) to x the drilling bench (12) in a lower position.
3. Place the vice (13) on the drilling
bench (12). Screw it rmly onto the drilling bench (12) by means of the enclosed assembly screws (11) (size 17mm) together with the washer and the lock washer in the order as shown. The two assembly screws (11) should be positioned diagonally opposite each other.
column tube (6). Secure the motor unit (5) with the two clamping screws (16) on the side using the enclosed Allen key (32).
5. Bolt the three drill lifting arms
(22) into the spindle guide (25). Tighten the three hole lifting arms with a spanner (Width ac- ross ats 6).
6. Release the clamping screw from
the depth stop (30).
7. Mount the laser on the motor unit
(5) using the xing screw (34). Make sure that the battery com- partment (
8. Put the safety device (23) on the
upper part of the drill spindle (20).
9. Secure the safety device (23)
with the clamping screw (19).
10. Fold the safety device (23) up-
wards. Insert the chuck (21) on the taper of the drill spindle (20). Push the drill chuck (21) onto the drill chuck tip with a few light taps. Use a plastic hammer for this purpose.30 GB IE Operation Caution! Risk of injury! - Ensure that you have sufcient space in which to work and that you do not endanger other people. - All hoods and protective devices must be assembled properly before commis- sioning. - Disconnect the mains plug before chan- ging the setting on the device. Setting up Place the bench drill on a solid surface. Bolt the machine to the substrate before putting into operation. Use the four holes in the baseplate (9) for this.
1. Release the locking bolt (3) on the gear
2. Open the gear cover (1).
3. Loosen the two locking nuts (4) of the
motor unit (5) with an open-ended spanner (size 14 mm, not included in delivery).
4. Push the motor unit (5) a little towards
the column tube (6) to relieve the V-belt (35).
5. Place the V-belt (35) on the desired
combination to reach the specied speed: (U/min):Ø (mm):
6. Tighten the locking nuts (4) again and
tension the V-belt so that the motor unit (5) presses backwards. The V-belt (35) is correctly tensioned when it can be pushed in about 1 cm.
7. Close the gear cover (1). Fasten the
locking bolt (3) on the gear cover . The gear cover (1) is equipped with a interlock switch (38). If the gear cover (1) is not closed correctly, the device cannot be switched on. Recommended speeds for different drill sizes and materials: [mm] [mm] [1/min]
Checking the V-belts
1. Release the locking bolt (3) on the gear
2. Open the gear cover (1).
3. Check the tension of the V-belt (35).
4. The V-belt (35) is correctly tensioned
when it gives way slightly when pressed.
5. Check the V-belt (35) for tears, cuts or
6. Close the gear cover (1). Fasten the
Tensioning the V-belts
1. Release the locking bolt (3) on the gear
3. Loosen the two locking nuts (4) of the
motor unit (5) with an open-ended spanner (size 14 mm, not included in delivery).
4. Tighten the locking nuts (4) again and
tension the V-belt so that the motor unit (5) presses backwards. The V-belt (35) is correctly tensioned when it can be pushed in about 1 cm.
5. Close the gear cover (1). Fasten the
locking bolt (3) on the gear cover (1). Adjusting the Drilling Bench
1. Release the locking handle (7).
2. Push the drilling bench (12) to the desi-
3. Pivot the drilling bench (12) to the desi-
4. Fasten the drilling bench (12) again
with the locking handle (7).
5. You can also adjust the tilt angle of the
drilling bench (12). To do this, release the retaining screw (10) (Width across ats 19) under the drilling bench (12). Tilt the drilling bench (12) as desired to the right or left up to a max. of 45° and secure the drilling bench (12) again with the retaining screw (10). Preselecting the Drilling Depth
1. Release the locking screw from the
2. Lower the drilling spindle (20) with the
mounted tool on to the workpiece.
3. Turn the scale until the red marking
arrow attached to the motor unit (5) is pointing to the zero line of the scale.
4. Now turn the scale to the desired
drilling depth and tighten the locking screw (30) again.
5. Turn the drilling spindle (20) back to its
starting position. Changing the Bit Remove the plug from the mains socket before changing the bit. This will prevent an accidental start-up.
1. Fold the safety device (23) up.
2. Release the retaining jaws of the drill
chuck (21) with the drill chuck key (31) you nd in the holder (2).
5. Tighten the retaining jaws of the drill
chuck (21) with the drill chuck key (31).
6. Afx the hole chuck key (31) on the
7. Check that the bit is centred.
8. Fold the safety device (23) down again.
9. Carry out a brief trial run in order to
check the drill for true running. Under no circumstances must you lea- ve the drill chuck key (31) inserted. Drilling
1. Turn the appliance on.
2. Turn one of the drill lifting arms antic-
3. The drill chuck (21) is lowered.
4. Drill into the workpiece at the appropri-
ate feed rate and to the desired depth.
5. Be aware of any necessary chip brea-
king on the way to the desired depth.
6. Move the bit slowly back to the stop
Adjusting the laser Caution! - Laser beam. Do not look into the beam. Turn your head away or close your eyes to prevent looking into the laser beam. Dan- ger of eye injury! To adjust the laser, use a section of wood that you no longer need.
1. Spot-drill the clamped workpiece. Do
not make any further changes to the position of the workpiece until the laser has been adjusted.
2. Turn the laser (33) on at the on/off switch.
3. Set the laser cross to where the workpi-
ece has been spot-drilled by turning the two controllers (18).
1. Turn the laser off.
2. Open the battery compartment of the
laser (17) by sliding the lock upwards and opening the compartment.
3. Insert the batteries according to the po-
larity indicated on the cover.
4. Close and lock the battery compartment
(17). General Information The feed rate and spindle speed are decisive for the service life of the bit. - The cutting speed is determined by the speed of the drill spindle and by the diameter of the bit. - In principle, therefore, the larger the bit diameter, the lower the speed that should be selected. - For workpieces of greater strength, the cutting pressure must be higher. - Repeated withdrawal of the bit enables easier chip removal. - Chip removal is especially difcult in deep holes. Reduce the feed rate and speed in this case. - To avoid excessive wear on the cutting surface of the bit, for drill holes over
8.0 mm in diameter you should rst
drill with a bit with a smaller diameter. Switching on and off Make sure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating indicated on the device‘s type plate. Connect the machine to the power supply. Caution! Fold the protective device (23) down before you switch on the machine. Switching on:
1. Fold open the cover (26) of the emer-
3. Close the cover (26) of the emergency
stop switch (24). Switching off:
1. Fold open the cover (26) of the emer-
3. Close the cover (26) of the emergency
stop switch (24). Emergency stop: Press the emergency stop button (24). After actuating the emergency stop, press the on switch (28) to start the device again.33 GB IE Clamping the Workpieces Only work on workpieces that can be secu- rely clamped between the chuck jaws (14). The workpiece must not yield too much. Otherwise it is nor possible to apply ade- quate tension. The workpiece must not be too small or too large either. Removing Blockages - You should always select a suitable feed rate which allows trouble-free chip breaking. - If the bit is jammed in the workpiece, turn off the power and unplug the po- wer cord. Turn the bit on the drill chuck anticlockwise with a little jerk to break the chip and release the bit again. - If a fragment is produced during the processing of the workpiece, turn off the power and unplug the power cord. Use a pair of pliers and remove the fragment to prevent it ying off in an uncontrolled way. Cleaning and maintenance Pull the mains plug before any ad- justments, maintenance or repair. Have any work on the device that is not described in this in- struction guide performed by a professional. Only use ori- ginal parts. Allow the device to cool off before any mainte- nance or cleaning is underta- ken. There is a risk of burning! Always check the device before using it for obvious defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts, correct the positioning of screws or other parts. Exchange the dama- ged parts. Cleaning Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical substances can etch the plastic parts of the device. Never clean the device under run- ning water.
- Thoroughly clean the device after every use.
- Clean the ventilation openings and the surface of the device with a soft brush or cloth.
- Remove chips, dust and dirt with a va- cuum cleaner if necessary.
- Lubricate moving parts regularly.
- Do not allow lubricants to come into contact with switches, V-belts, pulleys and drill lifting arms. Maintenance The device is maintenance free.34 GB IE Storage
- Store the appliance in a dry place well out of reach of children.
- The device can be relocated over a short distance with two people. Reloca- ting the device over a longer distance generally has to take place with a trans- port aid. Transport Do not carry the bench drill holding it on the motor unit. Caution! Hot surface. There is a risk of burns. Only transport the machine when the motor unit
5) has cooled down com-
pletely. If possible, carry the bench drill together with another person. Grip the baseplate
9) with one hand and stabilise the
machine on the drive cover (
other hand. Waste disposal and environmental protection Be environmentally friendly. Remove the battery from the device and take the de- vice, battery, accessories and packaging for environmentally friendly recycling. Electrical machines do not belong with domestic waste.
- Hand over the device at an utilization location. The plastic and metal parts employed can be separated out and thus recycled use can be implemented. Ask our Service-Center for details.
- Dispose of batteries in accordance with the local regulations. Take batteries to an old battery collection point where they will be recycled in an environmen- tally friendly manner. For information about this, ask your local waste manage- ment company or our service centre.
- Defective units returned to us will be disposed of for free.35 GB IE Replacement parts/Accessories Spare parts and accessories can be obtained at www.grizzlytools.shop If you do not have internet access, please contact the Service Centre via telephone (see “Service-Center” page 37). Please have the order number mentioned below ready. Position Position Description Ordernumber Manual drawing 6 92,94 Column tube 91104521 12 86-91,96 Drilling bench, complete 91104522 13 97-109 Vice 91103342 21 45 Drill chuck 91103343 23 44 Safety device, complete 91103336 25 59-60 Drill lift arm x 3 91104525 31 61 Drill chuck key 91104510
35 72 V-belt 91103345 11-13 Hinge of the gear cover 91103346 110 Laser 91099350 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Error correction Device doesn‘t start No mains voltage Main circuit breaker is tripped Check the socket, mains supply cable, cord, mains plug; if necessary, have them repaired by a quali ed electrician. Check the main fuse On switch (28) / off switch (27) defective Repair by Customer Care Motor faulty Repair by Customer Care Strong vibrations Motor unit (5) not xed in place Check V-belt tension and tighten the lo- cking nuts (4). Bit not centrally clamped Check the bit in the drill chuck (21) Laser does not work Batteries empty Replace batteries (see “Replacing laser batteries”) Loud squeaking noise V-belt tension is too high Check V-belt tension Damaged V-belts (35) Check V-belts (35) Damaged pulley Check pulleys36 GB IE Guarantee Cover The equipment has been carefully pro- duced in accordance with strict quality guidelines and conscientiously checked prior to delivery. The guarantee applies for all material and manufacturing defects. This guarantee does not extend to cover product parts that are subject to normal wear and may there- fore be considered as wearing parts (e.g. V-belts, batteries) or to cover damage to breakable parts (e.g. switches). This guarantee shall be invalid if the prod- uct has been damaged, used incorrectly or not maintained. Precise adherence to all of the instructions specied in the operating manual is required for proper use of the product. Intended uses and actions against which the operating manual advises or warns must be categorically avoided. The product is designed only for private and not commercial use. The guarantee will be invalidated in case of misuse or improper handling, use of force, or inter- ventions not undertaken by our authorised service branch. Processing in Case of Guarantee To ensure efcient handling of your query, please follow the directions below:
- Please have the receipt and item num- ber (IAN373868_2104) ready as proof of purchase for all enquiries.
- Please nd the item number on the rat- ing plate.
- Should functional errors or other de- fects occur, please initially contact the service department specied below by telephone or by e-mail. You will then receive further information on the pro- cessing of your complaint. Guarantee Dear Customer, This equipment is provided with a 3-year guarantee from the date of purchase. In case of defects, you have statutory rights against the seller of the product. These statutory rights are not restricted by our guarantee presented below. Terms of Guarantee The term of the guarantee begins on the date of purchase. Please retain the original receipt. This document is required as proof of purchase. If a material or manufacturing defect occurs within three years of the date of purchase of this product, we will repair or replace – at our choice – the product for you free of charge. This guarantee requires the defective equipment and proof of pur- chase to be presented within the three-year period with a brief written description of what constitutes the defect and when it oc- curred. If the defect is covered by our guarantee, you will receive either the repaired product or a new product. No new guarantee pe- riod begins on repair or replacement of the product. Guarantee Period and Statutory Claims for Defects The guarantee period is not extended by the guarantee service. This also applies for replaced or repaired parts. Any damages and defects already present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately af- ter unpacking. Repairs arising after expiry of the guarantee period are chargeable.37 GB IE
- After consultation with our customer service, a product recorded as defective can be sent postage paid to the service address communicated to you, with the proof of purchase (receipt) and speci- cation of what constitutes the defect and when it occurred. In order to avoid acceptance problems and additional costs, please be sure to use only the ad- dress communicated to you. Ensure that the consignment is not sent carriage forward or by bulky goods, express or other special freight. Please send the equipment inc. all accessories supplied at the time of purchase and ensure ad- equate, safe transport packaging. Repair Service For a charge, repairs not covered by the guarantee can be carried out by our service branch, which will be happy to issue a cost estimate for you. We can handle only equipment that has been sent with adequate packaging and postage. Attention: Please send your equipment to our service branch in clean condition and with an indication of the defect. Equipment sent carriage forward or by bulky goods, express or other special freight will not be accepted. We will dispose of your defective devices free of charge when you send them to us. Service-Center
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Translation of the original EC declaration of conformity We hereby conrm that the Bench pillar drill Design Series PTBM 400 A1 Serial Number 000001 - 220000 conforms with the following applicable relevant version of the EU guidelines : 2006/42/EC • 2014/30/EU • 2011/65/EU* & (EU) 2015/863 In order to guarantee consistency, the following harmonised standards as well as natio- nal standards and stipulations have been applied: EN 62841-1:2015 • EN 62841-3-13:2017 EN 55014-1:2017/A11:2020 • EN 55014-2:2015 EN 61000-3-2:2014 • EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019 EN 61000-3-3:2013 • EN 61000-3-3:2013/A1:2019 EN 61010-1:2010/A1:2019 • EN 60825-1:2014 • EN IEC 63000:2018 This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer: Christian Frank( Documentation Representative ) Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG Stockstädter Straße 20 63762 Großostheim GERMANY
- The object of the declaration described above satises the provisions of Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of 8 June 2011 on limiting the use of certain harmful substances in electrical and electronic appliances.165
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