Speed
The combination of range and split gears determines the speed of the drill spindle. Make a selection from the available combinations of range and split gears in the table below to get the desired RPM.
Range gear | ||
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RPM | Ordering No. | Split gear ratio |
38 | 4141 0043 95 | Low |
50 | 4141 0043 95 | 1:1 |
67 | 4141 0043 95 | High |
100 | 4141 0043 92 | Low |
140 | 4141 0043 92 | 1:1 |
180 | 4141 0043 92 | High |
200 | 4141 0043 90 | Low |
270 | 4141 0043 90 | 1:1 |
360 | 4141 0043 90 | High |
400 | 4141 0043 94 | Low |
530 | 4141 0043 94 | 1:1 |
700 | 4141 0043 94 | High |
670 | 4141 0043 93 | Low |
900 | 4141 0043 93 | 1:1 |
1200 | 4141 0043 93 | High |
1330 | 4141 0043 91 | Low |
1770 | 4141 0043 91 | 1:1 |
2360 | 4141 0043 91 | High |
A split gear ratio can be set to high, 1:1 or low depending on the position of the shaft (1) in the relation to the indent (2), see the figure below. Markings on the split gear housing indicate ratios corresponding to shaft positions.
Secure that the shaft is in the right position with the fork-shaped tool (4141 1114 00). See the figure below.

