Operation, Changing a collet, Inserting / changing tools – Kompernass 6 V User Manual

Page 7: Switching on and off / setting the speed range

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GB/IE/CY

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Switch the charger off for at least 15 minutes

between successive charging processes. To do
this pull the mains plug (mains adapter

9

) out

of the socket.

Q

Inserting / removing the

battery pack into / out of the

drill / grinder

Inserting the battery pack:

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Set the On / Off switch

1

to position “0”.

j

Insert the battery pack

3

into the drill / grinder

until it engages.

Removing the battery pack:

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Pressing the battery pack buttons

2

at the

sides at the same time allows you to remove
the battery pack

3

.

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Changing a collet

j

Press the spindle lock

7

and keep it pressed.

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Rotate the clamping nut

5

until the lock

engages.

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Release the clamping nut

5

from the thread

and remove the collet

18

.

j

Insert the correct collet

18

and screw it tight

with the clamping nut

5

.

j

Release the spindle lock

7

.

Q

Inserting / changing tools

j

Press the spindle lock

7

and keep it pressed.

j

Rotate the clamping nut

5

until the lock

engages.

j

Release the clamping nut

5

using the open

spanner end

of the combination tool

23

.

j

If a tool is already inserted remove it.

j

First insert the tool you wish to use though the

clamping nut

5

before you insert it into the

collet

18

.

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Press the spindle lock

7

and keep it pressed.

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Insert the collet

18

into the threaded insert and

screw the clamping nut

5

tightly on the thread

using the open spanner end

of the

combination tool

23

.

Note: Use the screwdriver end

of the

combination tool

23

to release or tighten the

screw of the mandrels

12

.

Q

Switching on and off / Setting

the speed range

Switching on / Setting the speed range:

j

Set the On / Off switch

1

to a position

between “2” and “10”.

Switching off:

j

Set the On / Off switch

1

to position “0”.

Q

Advice on working with

materials / Tools / Speed ranges

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Make sure that no debris from working the

material adheres to the tool. Use paraffin, cut-
ting oil or similar medium to lubricate the tool.

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Use the highest speed when working on steel

or iron with the milling bits.

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Use a short trial on a test piece to determine the

optimum rotational speed range for working on
zinc, zinc alloy, aluminium, copper and lead.

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Use the low speed range for working on plas-

tics and low-melting point materials.

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Use high speeds on wood.

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Use the medium speed range for cleaning,

polishing and buffing.

The following information shall be considered as
recommendatory only. Learn by practical experi-
ence which tools and settings are the best for the
materials you work with.

Operation

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