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AUGER ASSEMBLY CON’T

3. The Long-leg of the U-Blade must be positioned against the

left side of the set-screws when looking from the front of the
blade assembly.

ASSEMBLY

1. Slide Auger Barrel

(#701) into Hopper
Body.

2. Firmly seat Barrel

(#701) so that the
back of the Barrel
protrudes out of the
Hopper Body
(#708) as shown.

3. Secure Barrel into place with two

screws. (#701A)

4. Slide Auger-assembly into Barrel

until forward set screw in Blade-
Coupling (#502) is about 1/8”
from the end of the Barrel.

5. Position the Cam-Roller

with the Cam-Coupling
(#703) as shown. Push
the Vibrator rod (#707)
down so that the Cam-
Roller will slip on to the Vibrator rod as
the Cam-Coupling is pushed on to the Auger shaft.

6. Align Set Screws and

then tighten when the
Cam-Coupling is in
proper position (#703-S
& 502-S). Push

Cam-Coupling on to the

Auger shaft so that the

Cam-Roller just touch-

es the Roller stop.

7. Put steel nozzle (#551,

552, 553, 552A) fol-
lowed by Retainer collar
(#751) into Nozzle-
Holder (#750) then push assembly on
to Barrel.

8. Push Nozzle holder on until the Allen

Key (#506) easily slides into locking
hole.

MOUNTING A DRILL

1. We recommend removing the chuck

from the drill and threading the
Cam-Coupling on to the drill
mandrell. this makes the whole
assembly shorter with much better
balance. Some drills have a left
threaded Reversing-Screw holding
the chuck onto the drill. Open the chuck all the way.
Then, looking inside the chuck to see what style of screw
head is used (Allen head, Phillips, Straight, etc...) This
screw is removed by turning the screw clockwise while
holding the chuck from turning with the chuck key in place
as in picture #1. Once the Reversing-Screw is removed,
hit the back end of the Chuck-Key
with a hammer as shown and the
Chuck will unscrew.

2. If you do not remove the Chuck from

your drill simply chuck the

3/8

CAM-Stud (#704) into the chuck as
shown.

3. To connect the drill to the

Quikpoint assembly simply
put the drill in forward and
screw the drill in forward and
screw the drill arbor or the
cam stud into the back of the
Cam-Couping.

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Summary of Contents for 14-188 Quickpoint

Page 1: ...s steel set screws 1 Extra nozzle key Allen wrench 1 16 oz Scoop no 554 1 8 oz Gibco s MRF Tip blades can be made from 1 8 electrician s snake Bend with pliers and vice to contour below or send for replacement tips A set consists of one long one short blade and on U blade Insert this end in blade coupling Caution Protect eyes when cutting hardened wire NOZZLE ASSEMBLY 1 Drop metal nozzle tip into ...

Page 2: ... on to Barrel 8 Push Nozzle holder on until the Allen Key 506 easily slides into locking hole MOUNTING A DRILL 1 We recommend removing the chuck from the drill and threading the Cam Coupling on to the drill mandrell this makes the whole assembly shorter with much better balance Some drills have a left threaded Reversing Screw holding the chuck onto the drill Open the chuck all the way Then looking...

Page 3: ...le 552 A for overhead applications CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1 Do not leave mortar in gun for more than one hour 2 To clean gun flush with water while gun is run ning Do not use water hose to clean tool Use only a small con tainer to direct water into the hopper without spilling Caution Keep water off of drill Do not immerse tool in water if drill is attached 3 Unplug drill Remove nozzle and clean ...

Page 4: ... Auger then the Auger needs to be replaced If the Auger is not warn and there is a similar gap then the Auger Barrel needs to be replaced 2 The Tool Plugs A Check to see that the Nozzle Holder Steel Nozzle and Plastic Retainer are assembled in the correct order the Steel Nozzle is inserted first followed by the Retainer B If the tool plugs remove the Nozzle Holder Holding Nozzle Holder on hard sur...

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