Cobra CM/200/1 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL.; List of Contents with Magnetic Drill Unit; Pilot
- Page 3 – WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED!
- Page 4 – READ BEFORE USING THE MACHINE; SAFETY PROCEDURES
- Page 8 – REMEDIES FOR HOLE MAKING PROBLEMS; Problem; Swarf or dirt under magnet
- Page 10 – WIRING DIAGRAM
- Page 13 – [10] EXPLODED VIEW OF GEARBOX AND MOTOR UNITS
- Page 15 – FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
- Page 19 – TO REMOVE OLD CABLE AND CHAIN; Earth Continuity Test; REPLACEMENT OF MAINS SUPPLY CABLES RD271 and RD272
- Page 20 – Insulation Resistance Test; Oilite Bush
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Cobra
Magnetic Drilling Machine
Models CM/200/1 & CM/200/3
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Rotabroach, Imperial works, Sheffield Road, Tinsley, Sheffield S9 2YL. England.
Tel: (++44) 0114 221 2500 Fax: (++44) 0114 221 2560
Email:
info
@rotabraoch.co.uk
Web: www.rotabroach.co.uk
A MEMBER OF THE OSL GROUP OF COMPANIES
This machine (Serial No ) is CE approved.
RLL233
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Summary
RLL233 Issue 4 Aug 2007 1 CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL. Page [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] [10][11][12][13][14] Specification of machine.General procedures and safety measures.Operating instructions.Extension cable selection.Mounting of cutters.Cutters and pilots.Remedies for hole making problems.Wiring dia...
RLL233 Issue 4 Aug 2007 2 [1] ROTABROACH MAGNETIC DRILLING MACHINEMODELS CM/200/1/ & CM/200/3 Maximum hole cutting capacity in .2/.3C steel = 65mm dia. x 50mm deep Arbor bore = 19.05mm (3/4") dia. Motor Unit Voltages 110v 230v normal full load 14 A 1400 W 6 A 1400 W Electro Magnet 0.6A 69W 0...
RLL233 Issue 4 Aug 2007 3 READ BEFORE USING THE MACHINE [2] SAFETY PROCEDURES • When using electrical tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reducethe risk of electric shock, fire, and personal injury. • Do NOT use in wet or damp conditions. Failure to do so may result in perso...