ASc
636
!o
be handed to the workshop!
Operating instructions
for the
double insulated and radio suppressed
One
Speed Percussion Drill type
ASc
636
(DC/
AC)
and
for
ASc
736
(42
Volts)
1.
Technical
Data:
Current:
= J- (DC/AC
single
phase)
Capacity
in
Speed
R.P.M.
Percussions
Net
weight
Type
per
minute
stone
I
steel
full
load
Input
I
Output
with
chuck
I
full
load
Ill.
mm
Ill.
I
mm
ASc 636
3
/s
10
5!ta
8
ASc 736 (42 V)
2.
Construction
This one-speed percussion drill is an electric tool
of
Class
II
with
protective insulation
without
earth
wire
and
in
accordance
with
VDE
regulations 0740. The
protective
insulation is
additional
to the
normal
insulation
and
is
attained
by
the
shockproof
motor
housing
made
of
Polyamide
and
by
insulating
the
armature
shaft
against
the
gearing.
The
drill
is
tested
with
the
prescribed test
voltage
of
4000 V (1500 V
for Class I). The machine
is
radio
suppressed according to radio
inter-
ference degree
N.
It
is
supplied
with
a
two-core
cable
without
earth
wire
and
must
not
be earthed.
Type
ASc 736 for
low
tension (voltage 42 Volts)
is
of
the
same design
but
without
double insulation
and
not
radio
suppressed.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
insulation
no
additional
marking
plates
and
signs
must
be
riveted
or
screwed
on
the
housing.
We recommend the use
of
transfers only.
3.
Connection
and
Operation
Main
voltage must correspond to
the
operating
voltage
marked
on
the
rating
plate.
The
tool can be
plugged
into
plain
or
safety sockets. .
Switch
must
be
in
the
"Off"
position
when
connecting.
BE 216/e X
3.
67 Printed in Germany
Watts
Watts
lbs
I
kg
I
670
11
000
I
?
~
~
1-1
4.4 2
I
21!0
150
For
Percussion
Drilling:
the
strength
of
blow
can be adjusted
by
turning
the
sleeve (55) clockwise.
4.
Maintenance
The
one-speed percussion drill requires
proper
maintenance
. Before
carrying
out
any
maintenance
work
always remember
to
pull
out
the
plug.
Every
300
duty
hours clean the machine
of
carbon
dust
and
dirt,
in
particular
commutator
and
insulated parts. This
is
done
with
a
brush
or
by
blowing
out
the
tool
with
dry
pneumatic
air.
After
checking
the
carbon brushes
make
sure
to
refit
them
in
their
original
position
and
check
that
they
move
easily
in
their
holder.
They
should
be replaced
at
the latest
when
they
have
worn
down
to
7
mm
(
1
/4").
Please,
only
use original Fein carbon brushes.
After
fitting
new
brushes
run
tool
unloaded
for about
15
minutes
to
allow
brushes
to
bed
in.
One
pair
of
spare carbon brushes will be
found
in
the
cover
of
the
handle, please, do
not
forget
to
reorder
them
in
time.
In
order
to
prevent
accidents
check
cable
at
regular
intervals.
To
re-
place
the
cable take off the screws (24, 25),
then
take
off the
handle
cover
(20), loosen
the
two
screws (19)
of
the
terminal
clamp
(18)
and
clamp off the cable from the switch (2).