Stel 100001 Betriebsanleitung

Battery Rail Drill
User and Maintenance Guide
Part No. 100001
Specialised Tools and Equipment Ltd,
Units 15, Riverside Court, Don road,
Sheffield, S9 2TJ
T0114 383 0110
F0114 383 0160
Einfo@specialisedtools.co.uk
Wwww.specialisedtools.co.uk

CONTENTS
1. Issue changes................................................................................................................... 3
2. Intended use.................................................................................................................... 3
3. Safety............................................................................................................................... 4
4. Technical specification..................................................................................................... 5
4.1. Drill Nomenclature .......................................................................................................... 5
4.2. Drill Specification............................................................................................................. 6
4.3. Hole cutting capabilities .................................................................................................. 6
4.4. Compliance...................................................................................................................... 6
4.5. Storage............................................................................................................................. 6
4.6. Transporting/shipping ..................................................................................................... 6
5. Operating instructions..................................................................................................... 7
5.1. Pre-use............................................................................................................................. 7
5.2. Fitting a Broaching Cutter................................................................................................ 7
5.3. Fitting Rail Shoe templates.............................................................................................. 8
5.4. Coolant System................................................................................................................ 8
5.5. Depressurizing the coolant bottle ................................................................................... 9
5.6. Using the Indexing Plate.................................................................................................. 9
5.7. Using the Over Rail Clamp ............................................................................................. 10
5.8. Drilling a Hole ................................................................................................................ 11
5.9. Do’s and Don’ts when using the BRDM18-FUEL Rail Drill. ............................................ 11
6. Routine maintenance .................................................................................................... 12
6.1. Slide Adjustment............................................................................................................ 12
6.2. Changing the Battery.................................................................................................... 12
6.3. Looking after your batteries .......................................................................................... 13
6.4. Rack and slide lubrication.............................................................................................. 13
6.5. Fixings ............................................................................................................................ 13
6.6. Labels and warning Instructions.................................................................................... 13
6.7. Routine maintenance schedule..................................................................................... 13
7. Technical Drawings........................................................................................................ 14
7.1. BRDM18-FUEL Main Assembly Parts List....................................................................... 14
7.2. BRDM18-FUEL Clamp Assembly (Pt No BRDM18-FUEL Clamp) .................................... 15
8. Service Parts .................................................................................................................. 18
9. Training.......................................................................................................................... 18
10. Service, test and repair.................................................................................................. 18
Note that this Manual from Specialised Tools and Equipment Limited (STEL) is intended as guideline only. STEL
accepts no liability in relation to the use or reliance of any information in this Manual.
All information in this Manual is based on the latest information available at the time of publication. STEL reserve
the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Owners and operators shall be responsible for ensuring that the relevant safe systems of work are in place.
STEL™ is a trademark of Specialised Tools and Equipment Ltd.
©2011 STEL.

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1. ISSUE CHANGES
Issue
Changes made
Date
Pages
changed
Changed by
1
New Issue
23.04.13
MJK
2
Complete change
12.01.2018
MJK
3
Service Parts added
09.04.18
Sec 8
included
CDM
4
Clamp & spare parts list amended
04-09-18
Various
CDM
2. INTENDED USE
Specialised Tools and Equipment Ltd has developed the industry’s first genuinely portable,
versatile and incredibly light weight rail drill weighing in at just 17kg!.
The STEL BRDM18-FUEL Rail drill is designed to drill fishplate or bonding holes to facilitate track
maintenance. The drill can be used with readily available templates for setting hole heights and
pitch. All other custom sizes to suit rail designations and hole positions are available upon
request.
A range of accessories and tools is available e.g. drilling templates, carry case, magnetic swarf
wand etc. Please contact STEL for further information.

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3. SAFETY
To ensure that the BRDM18-FUEL Drill is operated correctly, and any risks minimised to the
operator, the following should be observed:
In addition to any PPE equipment required by local regulations, as a
minimum, safety footwear, gloves and glasses must be worn when using
and drill.
Only trained and competent people can use the drill.
Do not use the drill if it is damaged, or if any parts are missing.
Do not use the drill on live 3rd or 4th rail electrified lines.
Do not exceed the limitations specified in the Technical Specification, or use
the drill for purposes other than those defined in the Intended Use.
Do not attempt to replace a cutter whilst a battery is fitted to the motor.
Do not wear loose clothing when using the drill.
Maintenance must be undertaken by competent personnel only.
Ensure that the templates fitted are the ones to suit the rail being drilled.

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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
4.1. Drill Nomenclature
Cutter feed handle
Clamping handle
Battery
holder pos’n
Quick
Release
Arbor
Coolant feed inlet
Rail shoe
template
On/off switch

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4.2. Drill Specification
•Weight: 17kg
•Dimensions: H = 370
W = 120
L = 470
•Voltage: 18v
•No load speed: 400/690 rpm
•Hand Arm Vibration reading: <2.5m/s2
•Sound pressure level: 88dB(A) at 380 and 101dB(A) at 680
•Max. drilling capacity: Ø32mm core drill, Ø13mm solid drill bit
4.3. Hole cutting capabilities
The following is a guideline based upon the use of a new cutter in each case and the amount of charge held by the
battery is also a governing factor.
Cutter Details
Number of holes (per battery)
Annular Broach cutter
Ø32mm (1 ¼”)
11
Ø22mm (1 1/8”
25
Solid drill bit
Ø13mm (1/2”)
13
Ø9mm (3/8”)
30
Ø5.6mm (7/32”)
42
Note: All values are per battery. Each drill is supplied with 2 batteries. Charging time per 9Ah battery approximately
120mins.
4.4. Compliance
In accordance with the following Directive(s):-
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, EN 61029, EN60745,
Directive 93/68/EEC CE Marking, EMC Directive 2006/95/EC
RIS170-PLT
4.5. Storage
Ensure that the drill is placed in its storage case immediately after use. Place all of the
templates and other ancillaries in the case after use. Ensure that the case and its contents
are stored in a dry clean environment.
4.6. Transporting/shipping
Ensure that the drill is transported in its storage case.

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5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure correct and safe operation, the described sequence should be followed prior to use:
5.1. Pre-use
1. Prior to arriving at the worksite, ensure that all the batteries have full charge.
2. Check that the correct cutters and ejection pins are available and in good condition.
3. Check the correct templates are fitted or are available.
4. Check that there is sufficient coolant available to complete the job.
5.2. Fitting a Broaching Cutter
Prior to fitting or changing a cutter –ALWAYS remove the battery,
failure to do so could result in serious injury.
•Disconnect the battery from the drill.
•Insert the pilot pin in the broaching cutter. The main function of the pilot
pin is to ensure ejection of the slug at the end of each drilling cycle.
•Retract the motor slide using the cutter feed handle to provide more
space to fit the cutter.
•Twist the body of the arbor and insert the cutter into it. Align the flats
of the cutter with alignment marks on the arbor body.
•Insert the cutter firmly into the arbor then release the collar ensuring that it returns to
its initial position.

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5.3. Fitting Rail Shoe templates
Prior to fitting or the templates –ALWAYS remove the battery, failure to do so could result in
serious injury
•Remove the two cap screws retaining the
template.
•Remove the template and replace as
necessary.
5.4. Coolant System
5.4.1.Filling the pressurized sprayer bottle
•Remove the pump mechanism by turning the handle anticlockwise.
•Fill with recommended lubricant.
•Replace the pump mechanism and fasten clockwise
5.4.2.Preparing the bottle for use
•Ensure the bottle has sufficient lubricant.
•Pump the handle 4 to 5 times or until resistance is met.
•Depress the handle and turn clockwise to lock.
5.4.3.Attaching the Lubricant to the drill
•Push the pipe from the bottle into the coolant adapter.
•Turn the valve on the pipe to the ‘ON’ position to start coolant flow.
5.4.4.Removing the lubricant from the drill
•Turn the valve on the pipe to ‘OFF’ to stop the coolant flow.
Coolant feed inlet

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•Remove the pipe by pressing the release ring on the coolant adapter.
5.5. Depressurizing the coolant bottle
•Turn the pressure release valve anticlockwise to release the pressure.
•Close the valve by turning it clockwise.
5.6. Using the Indexing Plate
5.6.1. The machine is normally used with hole positioning indexing plates for 113FB,
95LB, U69 and aluminium rail.
5.6.2. Fit to rail head.
5.6.3. Make sure the end stop is tight against the end of the rail.
5.6.4. Tighten locking screw(s).
To avoid damage to the clamp, do not over tighten the clamping handle. See section
5.7.

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5.7. Using the Over Rail Clamp
Ensure that the cutter is retracted sufficiently to avoid touching the rail prior to
clamping the drill to the track.
The clamping handle can be lifted out of the clamping
arms as shown here. Manoeuvre the drill up and over the
rail.
Lower into position on the index plate taking care to align
it over the positioning block. Ensure that the rail shoe
template sits fully into the rail web.
Position the threaded boss on the clamping handle back
into the clamp arms. And begin to tighten the clamping
handle.
Continue to tighten the clamping handle until the rollers
contact the rail head. Finally, raise and lower the drill body
slightly whilst tightening the clamp.
Fit the cutter feed handle square drive into the drill
(this can be fitted for either left or right hand operation)
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