BDS MABasic 200, MABasic 400, MABasic 450, MABasic 850 Original Operating Instructions

MABasic 200, 400, 450, 850
Translation of the Original
Operating Instructions
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Table of Contents
General instructions .................3
Safety .............................5
Components / delivery contents .......8
Before using for the rst time .........9
Preparation ........................9
Use ..............................12
Eliminating blockages ..............13
Cleaning ..........................14
Maintenance .......................14
Storage ...........................14
Troubleshooting ...................15
Technical data .....................16
EC Declaration of Conformity ........17
Dear Customer,
Before using the machine, please read the operating instructions contained in this user manual on startup, safety, intended use as well as cleaning and care.
The links and illustrations in these instruc
­tions refer to the illustrations on the inside of the cover.
Keep these operating instructions for later use and pass them onto the next owner of the machine.
General instructions
Copyright
This document is copyrighted. Any duplica­tion or reprinting, in whole or in part, and the reproduction of the illustrations, even in modied form, is only permitted with the writ­ten approval of the manufacturer.
Liability disclaimer
All technical information, data and instruc­tions for commissioning, operation and maintenance of the machine contained in these operating instructions represent the latest status at the time of printing.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage or injury resulting from failure to observe the operating instructions, use for other than the intended purpose, unprofes
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sional repairs, unauthorised modications or
use of non-approved spare parts and acces­sories, tools and lubricants.
Instructions on disposal
The packaging materials used can be
recycled. When no longer required, dispose of the packaging materials accord­ing to local environmental regulations.
This product may not be disposed of in the domestic refuse within the European Union. Dispose of the
device via communal collection points.
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Safety warning structure
The following warnings are used in these operating instructions:
DANGER
A warning of this category indicates an impending dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it may lead to serious injury or even death.
► Follow the instructions in this warning
to avoid possible danger of serious injury or even death.
WARNING
A warning of this category indicates a possible dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it may lead to injuries.
► Follow the instructions in this warning
to avoid possible danger of serious injury or even death.
ATTENTION
A warning statement for this safety risk class indicates a damage risk.
If the situation is not avoided, it may lead to material damage.
► Follow the instructions in this warning
to avoid material damage.
NOTE
A note indicates additional information
that simplies the use of the machine.
Intended use
The machine is intended solely for drilling operations in magnetic and non-magnetic metals within the limits specied in the tech­nical data.
Any use other than previously stated is con
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sidered as improper use.
WARNING
Danger resulting from improper use!
If not used for its intended purpose and/or used in any other way, the machine may be or become a source of danger.
► Use the machine only for its intended
purpose.
► Observe the procedures described in
these operating instructions.
No claims of any kind will be accepted for damage resulting from use of the appliance for other than its intended purpose.
The risk must be borne solely by the user.
NOTE
► If used commercially, pay attention to
compliance with the accident preven
­tion and occupational safety regula­tions.
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Safety
CAUTION
When using electrical tools, the follow
­ing fundamental precautions must be taken to protect against electric shock
and the risk of injury and re!
Fundamental safety precautions
Do not use the machine in ammable or
potentially explosive environments.
■ Persons who are unable to operate the
machine due to their physical, mental or motor response abilities may only use the machine under supervision of or instruction by a responsible person.
■ Persons with heart pacemakers or
other medical implants must not use this machine.
■ Children must not be allowed to use the
machine.
■ Inspect the machine for visible signs of
damage before use. Do not use a dam
-
aged machine.
■ Before beginning work, check the condi
­tion of the Safety lashing strap and the function of the switches on the machine.
■ Repairs to the mains cable may only be
carried out by a qualied electrician.
■ Repairs to the machine may only be
carried out by an authorised special
-
ist workshop or by the works customer
service. Unqualied repairs can lead to
considerable danger for the user.
■ Repairs to the machine during the war
­ranty period may only be carried out by a service centre authorised by the manu­facturer otherwise the guarantee will be invalidated.
■ Defective parts may only be replaced
with original spare parts. Only original spare parts guarantee that the safety requirements are met.
■ Do not leave the machine unsupervised
during operation.
■ Store the machine in a dry, temperate
location out of the reach of children.
■ Do not leave the machine standing out
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doors and do not expose it to moisture.
■ Make sure that your work area is suf
-
ciently lit (>300 Lux).
■ Do not use low-power machines for
heavy working.
■ Make sure that your workplace is clean.
■ Keep the machine clean, dry and free of
oil and grease.
■ Follow the instructions on lubricating and
cooling the tool.
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Danger of electric shock
DANGER
Electric shock hazard!
Contact with live wires or components can lead to serious injury or even death!
Observe the following safety precautions to avoid any danger from electric current:
► Do not open the housing of the
machine. Risk of electric shock if live terminals are touched.
► Never immerse the machine or the
plug into water or other liquids.
► Only use extension cables or cable
drums with a cable cross-section of 1.5 mm².
► Only use extension cables that are ap
-
proved for the place of work.
► Check the condition of the extension
cable regularly and replace if dam
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aged.
► Avoid direct body contact with ground
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ed parts (e.g., tubes, radiators, steel girders) to reduce the risk of electric
shock in the event of a defect.
► When using the machine outside or in
a humid environment, an RCD (residu
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al circuit device) must be used.
Risk of injury
WARNING
Improper handling of the machine increases the risk of injury!
Observe the following safety precautions to avoid injuring yourself and/or others:
► Operate the machine only with the pro
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tective equipment stipulated in these
operating instructions (see Personal protective equipment section).
Do not wear protective gloves when
the machine is running. A glove can be caught by the drilling machine and torn off the hand. Risk of losing one or
more ngers.
► Remove loose jewellery before begin
­ning work. Wear a hair net if you have long hair.
► Always switch off the machine before
changing tools, performing main
­tenance or cleaning. Wait until the machine has come to a complete standstill.
► Always remove the plug from the
mains socket before changing tools, cleaning or performing maintenance work in order to avoid unintentional starting of the machine.
► Do not put your hand into the machine
while it is in operation. Remove swarf only when the machine is at a stand
­still. Wear protective gloves when removing swarf.
► When working on scaffolding, the
operator must be secured with a safety belt as the machine can oscillate dan
­gerously in the event of interruption to the power supply.
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WARNING
► Check for secure clamping of the elec
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tromagnets on the substrate before
every use (see Preparation section).
► Secure the machine with the safety
lashing strap supplied when working from an inclined or vertical position or during overhead work. The machine could fall down if the magnet is loos
-
ened or the power fails.
► Check that the tool is tightened se
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curely before using (see Inserting the tool section).
Do not allow the connecting cable to
hang over edges (trip wire effect).
Preventing damage
ATTENTION
Potential damage to property if the machine is improperly used!
Observe the following instructions to avoid property to damage:
► Before connecting the machine,
compare the connection data (voltage and frequency) on the rating plate with
those of your mains power supply. The data must correspond in order to avoid damage to the machine.
► Always use the handle to carry the
machine and not the connecting cable.
► Do not pull the mains cable to remove
the plug from the mains socket.
ATTENTION
► Do not crush the connecting cable.
► Do not expose the connecting cable to
heat or chemical liquids.
► Do not pull the connecting cable
across sharp edges or hot surfaces.
Lay the connecting cable in such a way
that it cannot be caught and wound up in the rotating part of the machine.
Safety appliances
Restart protection
NOTE
► The machine stops automatically when
the magnetic clamp is switched off or if the power supply is interrupted.
In order to prevent the machine from starting unexpectedly after switching on the magnetic clamp again or after reconnection following
interruption to the power supply ("restart protection"), the machine must be switched
on using the ON/OFF switch.
Symbols on the machine
The symbols on the machine have the fol
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lowing meaning:
Symbol Meaning
Electric shock hazard!
Read the operating instructions before beginning work!
Wear protective goggles and ear protection!
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Personal protective equipment
Wear the following protective equipment at all times when operating the machine:
Symbol Meaning
Close-tting work protection
clothing with a low tear strength
Goggles for protecting eyes
against ying parts and liquids
and ear protection in areas with
noise emission >80 dB(A)
Safety shoes for protecting feet against falling objects.
Also wear the following protective equipment during special work:
Symbol Meaning
Helmet for protecting your head against falling objects
Wear a harness where there is a danger of falling.
Gloves for protection against injuries
Components / delivery contents
Machine overview
1 Core drill
(not supplied as standard)
2 Tool mounting
3 Gearbox
(with selector lever: 2-stage for MABasic400 and 450 4-stage for MABasic 850)
4 Drive motor
5 Handle
6 Hand lever
7 Operating panel
8 Magnetic foot
9 Machine slide and guide
12 Filler neck for cutting oil
13 Cutting oil tank
Operating panel
10 Motor ON/OFF switch
11 Magnet ON/OFF switch
Delivery contents
20 Core drilling machine
21 Safety lashing strap
22 ZAK075 ejector pin
23 Transport case
24 Hexagonal offset screwdriver
SW 4 for MABasic 200/400 SW5 for MABasic 450 SW5 + SW6 for MABasic 850
25 Industrial holder
(ZIA219KN for MABasic 450 ZIA319KN and ZIA32KN for MABasic 850)
Operating instructions/guarantee card
(not illustrated)
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Before using for the rst time
Transport inspection
As standard, the machine is supplied with the components indicated in the Compo-
nents/delivery contents"section.
NOTE
► Check for visible signs of damage or
missing items on delivery. Report an incomplete or damaged delivery to your supplier/retailer immediately.
Preparation
This section contains important instructions on the required preparation before beginning any work.
Additional safety measures for
certain work
Additional safety precautions must be taken for the following operations with the machine:
Non-horizontal work position
WARNING
Risk of injury from a falling machine.
When working in an inclined or vertical position or during overhead work, the machine must be secured using the safety
lashing strap (21) supplied to prevent it
from falling.
► Before using, check the safety lashing
strap for proper function. A damaged safety lashing strap may not be used. Replace a damaged safety lashing strap immediately.
WARNING
► Attach the safety lashing strap in such
a way that the machine can fall away from the operator if it slips.
Lay the safety lashing strap as tightly
as possible around the handle of the machine.
► Before beginning word, check that the
safety lashing strap and the lock is
rmly seated.
► Use the protective equipment stipulat
­ed in the section Personal protective
equipment.
Work on scaffolding
WARNING
Risk of falling from sudden oscillating movements of the machine.
When working on scaffolding, the machine can make a sudden oscillating movement on starting or in the event of interruption to the power supply.
► Secure the machine with the safety
lashing strap (21) supplied.
► Wear a safety harness to protect your
-
self against falling.
Before using for the rst time
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Check the condition
of the substrate
The magnetic clamping force is dependent on the condition of the substrate. The clamp-
ing force is signicantly reduced by paint,
zinc and scale coatings and rust.
The substrate must satisfy the following con
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ditions in order to achieve sufcient magnetic
clamping force:
■ The substrate must be magnetic.
■ The clamping surface and the magnetic
foot (8) must be clean and grease-free.
■ The clamping surface must be complete
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ly smooth and level.
NOTE
Clean the substrate and the magnetic
foot (8) of the machine before use.
► Remove any unevenness and loose
rust from the substrate.
► The BDS range of accessories in
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cludes special holding devices.
The best clamping effect is obtained on low­carbon steel substrate with a thickness of at
least 20 mm.
Steel with low thickness
When drilling into low thickness steel, an
additional steel plate (minimum dimensions 100 x 200 x 20 mm) must be placed under
the workpiece. Secure the steel plate to prevent it from falling.
NF metals or workpieces with an uneven surface
A special holding device must be used when drilling into NF metals or into workpieces with an uneven surface.
NOTE
► BDS offers a range of accessories with
special clamping devices for tubes and non-magnetic materials.
Inserting the tool
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Do not use damaged, soiled or worn
tools.
► Change tools only when the machine
is switched off and at a standstill. Pull the plug out of the mains socket.
► After inserting, check that the tool is
engaged securely.
► Only use tools, adapter and accesso
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ries that match the machine.
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MABasic 200 and 400
Insert the core drill into the direct tool mount (illustration A)
 Before mounting, clean the Weldon
shank and direct tool mount (2) of the
machine.
 Check the the lead connection for
lubricant.
 Unscrew the two Allen screws in the
direct tool mount using the hexagonal
offset screwdriver (24) supplied.
 Insert the core drill in the direct tool
mount (2).
NOTE
Insert the appropriate ejector pin (22)
before inserting the core drill.
 Tighten the two Allen screws in the di
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rect tool mount (2) using the hexagonal offset screwdriver (24) supplied.
Removing the tool
 Unscrew the two Allen screws in the
tool mount (2) using the hexagonal offset screwdriver (24) supplied and
remove the core drill from below.
MABasic 450 and 850
Insert the core drill into the industrial holder (illustration B)
Push the industrial holder (25) into the
spindle taper of the machine.
 Before inserting, clean the Weldon
shank of the tool and the tool holder.
 Check the the lead connection for
lubricant.
 Unscrew both Allen screws in the tool
mount using the hexagonal offset
screwdriver (24) supplied.
 Insert the core drill into the tool mount.
NOTE
Insert the appropriate ejector pin (22)
before inserting the core drill.
 Tighten both Allen screws in the tool
mount (2) using the hexagonal offset screwdriver (24) supplied.
Removing the tool
 Unscrew the two Allen screws in the
tool mount (2) using the hexagonal offset screwdriver (24) supplied and
remove the core drill from below.
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Use
Select the rotating speed range
(only MABasic 400, 450 and 850)
ATTENTION
► Switch the gear stages only with the
machine at standstill.
NOTE
► Select the speed range according to
the material and drilling diameter.
Select the gear MABasic 400/450
The machine has a gearbox with two me
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chanical gear stages. The rotation speeds of
the gear stages are specied in the technical
data.
 To select the desired gear stage, set se
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lector lever on the gearbox (3) to stage
1 or 2 with the machine switched off.
Select the gear MABasic 850
The machine has a gearbox with four me
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chanical gear stages. The rotation speeds of
the gear stages are specied in the technical
data.
 To select the desired gear stage, switch
the machine off and set both selector
levers on the gearbox (5) to the desired
stage as shown in the table below.
Gear stage
Selector lever
anti-clock
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wise
clockwise
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Activating/deactivating
the magnetic clamp
Activating the magnetic clamp
ATTENTION
► To prevent the magnet from overheat
­ing, switch on the magnetic clamp only when the machine is standing on a magnetic substrate.
Turn on the switch (11). The indicator
lamp in the switch (11) lights up.
ATTENTION
► The maximum magnetic clamp
­ing force is only available after switching on the motor.
Deactivating the magnetic clamp
Hold the handle tightly (5) to stop the
machine from slipping.
Turn off the switch (11). The indicator
lamp in the switch (11) extinguishes.
Switching the machine ON/OFF
Using the ON/OFF switch (10), turn the
machine ON with the green button (I) and OFF with the red button (O).
NOTE
► The machine can only be switched on
when the magnetic clamp has been switched on.
► Allow a severely overheated machine
to run on at idle speed for approx. 2 minutes to cool it down.
► The machine switches off automatically
in the event of a power failure or if the magnetic clamp is switched off.
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Drilling with the machine
Drilling with core drills
When drilling with core drills, proceed as follows:
Insert the corresponding ejector pin (22)
into the core drill.
 Insert the core drill with the ejector pin
as described in chapter Inserting the tool.
 Place the machine at the working loca
­tion, align it and switch on the magnetic clamps.
 Switch the machine on.
Direct the drill with the handle (6) to the
material.
NOTE
Observe the following instructions when drilling with core drills:
► Drilling with core drills does not require
great force. The drilling process is not accelerated by higher pressure. The drill wears faster and the machine can be overloaded.
Use the high-performance BDS 5000
cutting oil in the cooling lubricant sys
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tem of the machine.
► The cooling lubricant system cannot be
used when working overhead. In this case, use the high-performance ZHS
400 grease spray.Spray the drill on
the inside and outside before drilling. Repeat this procedure when drilling deeper holes.
► Make sure that swarf is removed regu
­larly. With larger drilling depths, break the chip.
Eliminating blockages
WARNING
Danger of cut injuries from broken tool parts or swarf.
► Put protective gloves on before starting
work.
Blockages caused by a broken tool:
 Switch off the machine. Remove plug
from the mains socket.
 Use the handle to move the machine
slide to the upper position.
 Replace defective tool. Remove swarf.
Other blockages:
 Switch the machine off using the mo
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tor switch. Leave the magnetic clamp
switched on.
 Use the handle to move the machine
slide to the upper position.
 Remove swarf and check tool.
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Cleaning
WARNING
► Switch off the machine and pull the
plug out of the mains socket before starting maintenance and cleaning.
► When using compressed air for
cleaning, wear protective goggles and gloves and protect other persons in the working area.
ATTENTION
► Never immerse the machine in water
or other liquids.
After every use
 Remove the inserted tool.
 Remove swarf and coolant residues.
 Clean the tool and the tool holder on
the machine.
 Clean the guide of the machine slide.
 Put the machine and accessories into
the transport case.
Maintenance
WARNING
Danger caused by unqualied repairs!
Unqualied repairs can lead to considera
­ble danger for the user and cause damage to the machine.
► Repairs to electrical appliances may
only be carried out by the works cus
­tomer service or by specialists trained by the manufacturer.
Adjusting the machine slide guide
If the machine slide guide (9) exhibits too
much clearance, it must be adjusted. To do this, proceed as follows:
Loosen the clamping bolts.
 Tighten the adjusting screws evenly.
 Tighten the clamping bolts again.
Replacing the carbon brushes
Replacement of the carbon brushes may only be carried out by BDS or by an au­thorised specialist workshop. Unauthorised repairs will invalidate the guarantee.
Customer service/service
Should you have any questions on customer service/service, please contact BDS.We will be happy to give you the address of your nearest service partner.
Storage
Storage
If you do not intend to use the machine for a longer period of time, clean it as described in the section Cleaning. Store the machine and all its accessories in the transport case at a dry, clean and frost-free location.
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Troubleshooting
Fault Possible cause Remedy
The motor does not start after pressing the ON/OFF switch or stops during operation.
Plug not inserted into socket. Insert plug.
Automatic circuit breaker tripped.
Switch on the automatic circuit breaker again.
The magnetic clamp is not switched on.
Switch on the magnetic clamp.
The automatic circuit breaker in the electrical distribution board trips.
Too many appliances con
­nected to the same power circuit.
Reduce the number of appli­ances on the power circuit.
The machine is defective. Contact customer service.
The magnetic clamp does not function.
Magnet not switched on. Switch on the magnet.
The surface is not magnetic. Use a suitable base.
The lubrication system does not function.
No lubricant available. Top up the lubricant.
Lubricant tap closed. Open the lubricant tap.
Connecting nipple clogged. Clean the tank and nipple.
NOTE
► If you cannot resolve the problem with the steps described above, please contact cus
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tomer service.
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Technical data
Model MABasic 200 MABasic 400 MABasic 450 MABasic 850
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
269 x 163 x
310/470
280 x 163 x
355/515
280 x 163 x
430/590
329 x 240 x
491/751
mm
Magnetic foot
(L x W)
168 x 84 168 x 84 168 x 84 220 x 110 mm
Approx. net weight. 12 12 13 24 kg
Operating voltage
(see type plate)
230 V / 50-60 Hz
or 110-125 / 50-60 Hz
Power consumption 900 1050 1150 1700 W
Noise emission 87 87 87 89 db(A)
Vibration 0,81 0,81 0,81 0,77 m/s²
Stroke 160 255 mm
Core drill max. Ø 32 (1
1
/
4
") 35 (1
3
/
8
") 40 (1
9
/
16
") 75 (3“) mm
Cutting depth max. 30 / 55 30 / 55 /110 mm
Twist drill max. Ø 13 16 18 31,75 mm
Speed stage 1
n
0
= 600
n = 450
n0 = 600
n = 430
n0 = 400
n = 250
n0 = 215
n = 110
min
-1
Speed stage 2 -
n0 = 1050
n = 760
n0 = 730
n = 450
n0 = 330
n = 175
min
-1
Speed stage 3 - - -
n0 = 460
n = 245
min
-1
Speed stage 4 - - -
n0 = 680
n = 385
min
-1
Core drill assembly
Weldon
19 mm (3/4“)
Weldon
19 mm (3/4“)
MK2/19 mm (3/4“)
industrial
MK3/19 mm (3/4“)
MK3/32 mm (1 1/4“)
industrial
Connecting cable length
4 4 4 4 m
Protection class I I I I
Protection type IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20
Technical data
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EC Declaration of Conformity
in accordance with Machine Directive 2006/42/EC, appendix II 1A
Name/address of the manufacturer: BDS Maschinen GmbH
Martinstraße 108 D-41063 Mönchengladbach
We hereby declare that the product:
Model: Magnetic core drilling machine
Model MABasic 200, 400, 450, 850
conforms to the following relevant regulations:
EC Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery
The following harmonised standards were applied in whole or in part:
DIN EN ISO 12100:2011-03
DIN EN 62841-1:2016-07
Authorised person for compiling the technical documentation:
BDS Maschinen GmbH
Full technical documentation is available. The operating instructions associated with the product is available.
It is required that the product is only operated as intended. Information on operating as intended can be obtained from the technical documentation.
Mönchengladbach, 1st September, 2016
Wolfgang Schroeder, Technical Director
________________________________________
(Legally binding signature of the issuer)
EC Declaration of Conformity
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BDS Maschinen GmbH
Martinstraße 108 D-41063 Mönchengladbach
Fon: +49 (0) 2161 / 3546-0 Fax: +49 (0) 2161 / 3546-90
Internet: www.bds-maschinen.de E-Mail: info@bds-maschinen.de
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