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control and spins, it will immediately unplug its own cable.

ABOUT DIAMOND BITS

The  diamond  impregnated  segments  in  a wet type (sintered) diamond core bit operate on a principle of  
controlled erosion. The bond matrix holding  the  diamonds  is  continually  worn  away  by  abrasion  with  
the  work piece,  exposing  the  harder  diamonds  to  stand  proud  from  the  bond  matrix.  A  bit  with  good  
diamond  exposure is a sharp bit.
This  erosion  process  causes  heat  and  particles,  which  require  water  to  cool  and  rinse free. Without 
adequate water, the bit  would overheat and be destroyed.
With too much water and not enough feed  pressure,  there  would  not  be  adequate  erosion  of  the  bond  
matrix  (the  diamonds  not  exposed)  and  the  bit  becomes  dull  (diamond  segments  polish  smooth).  This  
is  called glazing and luckily the bit can be de-glazed (sharpened). If the bit seems to refuse to  cut  anymore,  
you  know  that  it  is  glazed. 
See below: ”SHARPENING A GLAZED BIT ”

Never use a   sharp  motion  or  the  bit  will  be  damaged. Conversely, don’t feed too  gently  or   the  diamond  
segments  will  become  glazed.  Keep the bit steadily working, but don’t  be   abusive or give the bit shock 
impacts into the work surface.
If the cut is very deep, the core plug may be obstructing the flow of cooling water. In this case, stop drilling, and 
chisel out the core plug before continuing.

CAUTION: If the bit gets stuck, do not try to rock it loose by turning the switch on and off. That is 
hazardous and could damage the motor. Rather, unplug the machine and use a wrench on the bit 
mounting to work it loose. 

If  embedded  steel  such  as  rebar  is  encountered take special care. When  the  steel is encountered, the water 
will  generally  go  clear  and  vibration  will  begin. Change to a lower gear if available. Reduce the feed pressure 
by about 1/3 and let the bit  go at its own pace, if there is too much  vibration  the  bit  will  be  destroyed. 
Once  the  steel  is  passed, continue  normally.  A  properly    sharp  bit  with  good  diamond  exposure  should  
be  able the cut through rebar if  handled well. 
When  the  cut  is  finished  keep  the  motor  running  until  the  bit  is  removed  from the cut to avoid it getting 
stuck. 

CAUTION: Drilling operations are very stressful to the motor and at the end of the cut, the motor 
temperature will be very hot, always run the motor at no load for a few minutes until the temperature 
returns to a normal range before shutting off. Turn the water feed down to a very small amount of flow 
(not off), just enough to keep the water seals from overheating when you perform this step. 
Then turn off the switch and allow the  coasting bit to stop before setting it down. 

RESHARPENING A GLAZED BIT

If the bit becomes glazed, the ideal way to resharpen and true it up is by dressing with an appropriate alumina 
oxide or silicon carbide dressing stone. Simply drill into the stick as many times as necessary to restore its 
cutting performance. 
If it is only slightly dull, while cutting, you may first reduce the water flow by about half until the  water  exiting  
the kerf is really muddy. 
Another method is to stop and add about 6mm (1/4”) of coarse silica sand in the kerf and and drill for a few 

Summary of Contents for CB733

Page 1: ...CONCRETE DRILL PARTS LIST OPPERATORS MANUAL MODEL CB744 AUGUST 2019...

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Page 3: ...l protection When the thermal protection kicks in always remove from the worpiece and run at no load for at least 3 minutes to allow motor to cool before returning to operation DIAMOND CORE DRILLING M...

Page 4: ...18 450mm Dimensions 21 7 x 6 1 x 8 3 Gear Oil Type 90W SHELL SPIRAX A80 90 Gear Oil Capacity 625ml 21 1 oz Spindle Thread 1 1 4 UNC male 1 2 BSP female Protection Class Class 1 Weight 29 7 Lbs 13 5kg...

Page 5: ...se the risk of electric shock e When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock f If opera...

Page 6: ...r misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool s operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are cau...

Page 7: ...or changing accessories Many accidents are caused by accidental starting of power tools When mounting the stand fix the base to a firm level surface or wall The power tool cannot be guided evenly and...

Page 8: ...ces Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a r...

Page 9: ...ccordance with EN 60309 2 with the earthing contact position 1 h Always use this device whenever using the machine to reduce the risk of shock hazards Test and reset the device before each use Press t...

Page 10: ...dressed resharpened Once they become dull they must be replaced They tend to work well with softer abrasive materials like brick Sintered bits also known as wet type are much longer lasting but requir...

Page 11: ...pward angle 3 SELECTING SPEEDS There are various ranges to suit the bit size and work piece hardness Choose the slowest speed for large diameter bits and hard materials If when cutting the bit stalls...

Page 12: ...attempt to drill unless the stand is fixed securely beyond any doubt 5 THE SWITCH This machine has a rocker switch Press the switch to the on position to turn on Press the switch to the off position...

Page 13: ...2 Open the water valve slightly and very gently begin the cut use very light feed pressure to prevent the bit from wandering until the bit is fully penetrated into the cut 3 Make adjustments to the wa...

Page 14: ...Rather unplug the machine and use a wrench on the bit mounting to work it loose If embedded steel such as rebar is encountered take special care When the steel is encountered the water will generally...

Page 15: ...the motor clean so that motor can be cooled normally Wear safety glasses while using compressed air MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours of operation blow compressed air through the motor while running at no l...

Page 16: ...lide the bridge up and away and then re position the bridge on the SW2 position bridging the middle and lefthand conductors 4 Temporarily reclose the switch box then plug the machine in and switch it...

Page 17: ...16 Add the pressure disc 38 with the notch facing the gear 17 Add the disc spring with the concave side facing the gear and the convex side facing outward 18 Add a drop of thread locker such as Locti...

Page 18: ...K BLACK 2A 1A 1 2 BLACK WHITE WHITE ELECTRONICS UNIT BLACK BLACK YELLOW YELLOW SWITCH CARBON BRUSH CARBON BRUSH MOTOR BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK AC WHITE WHITE ELECTRONICS UNIT BLACK BLACK SWITCH ON OFF...

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Page 20: ...TING 18 6078411 BRUSH SPRING 0 4 x 4 x 3T 19 2709012 NYLOCK NUT M5 20 2709013 PANHEAD MACHINE SCREW M4 x 6 21 6078414 CARBON BRUSH 7 x 17 x 19 22 2709014 BRUSH HOLDER PLATE ASSY 23 2709015 MOTOR HOUSI...

Page 21: ...UT M27 x P1 0 x 7 8T 59 2709044 THRUST BEARING NTB3047 AS3047 61 2709045 GEAR HOUSING 62 2709046 SOCKET CAP SCREW M5 x 12 67 2709047 O RING 20 x 3 69 2709048 NEEDLE BEARING TA3020 70 2709049 THRUST BE...

Page 22: ...8 2903249 SOCKET CAP SCREW M8 x 80 109 2902221 SOCKET CAP SCREW M8 x 65 110 2709103 WRENCH M32 111 6078471 WATER COUPLING 112 6078472 FITTING 113 2709729 SPINDLE SET 1 1 4 7 x 1 2 BSP 300 5MM 113 1 27...

Page 23: ...23 Notes...

Page 24: ...ucts Elyria Ohio factory or at a point designated by it of such parts as shall appear to us upon inspection at such parts to have been defective in material or workmanship with expense for transportat...

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