Baumfolder D3 Drill (up to mid 2003) User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
1) Drill heads

a) Check motor rotation of

won’t come down

drive shaft with arrow on
motor. Switch two wires of the
incoming electrical cable to
correct rotation.

b) Relief valve may need adjusting.
Contact the Baum Dealer where
you purchased your D3 drill for
assistance.

2) Spindles stall

a) Dull drills, sharpen or replace

b) Check for low voltage

c) Check for belt drive tightness

d) Check for plugged drill bits

3) Drill head won’t

a) Check for broken lift springs.

come back up

Contact the Baum Dealer where
you purchased your D3 drill for
assistance.

b) Oil guide shafts and pry up head

4) Insufficient

a) Check oil level

hydraulic pressure

b) Check voltage

c) Check relief valve. Contact the
Baum Dealer where you purchased
the D3 drill for assistance.

5) Frequent drill

a) Dull drills; sharpen. Or

bit breakage

replace

b)Use drill extensions

c) Cutting too deep in wood
blocks, reset properly

d) Excessive wobble of bits,
replace spindles

e) Drill less stock height (covered
stock)

f) Clean out drill bits after end of
each use.

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