HOLEMAKER PRO 40 Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

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1.

Place the Holemaker PRO 40 on the work piece. 

2.

Attach the safety chain supplied between the machine and the workpiece

3.

Lower cutter/drill to surface of material. When using cutter tool holder, coolant flow starts when pilot pin is 

depressed. Lifting pilot pin off work surface will stop coolant flow. 

4.

Position the drilling machine with the pilot pin over the center of the hole to be cut. 

5.

Move the rocker switch located on the panel to the ON position. The switch will illuminate to indicate DC 

power is going to the magnet. 

6.

Depress motor ON switch to start drill. 

8.

To  start a cut, apply pressure until the cutter has establised an external grove. Then apply steady pressure 

through the remainder of the cut (Note: Do not peck drill when using annular cutters). The tools are designed 

to evacuate chips when drilling. 

9.

7.

Position chip guard toward material being drilled

MACHINE OPERATION (AFTER THE CUT)

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. After the cut has finished, the slug should be expelled on the down stroke. If the slug is not expelled after the 

cut, disconnect the machine from the power source and remove the cutter from the arbor body, then expel the 
slug. (Caution: The pilot should not be used to do this). 

2

. After the cut is finished, return motor to the full upright position, depress motor OFF button and wait until 

motor fully stops. Move magnet switch to the OFF position to release the magnetic base from the material. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (BEFORE YOU CUT)

MACHINE OPERATION (MAKING THE CUT)

The Holemaker PRO 40 has a “smart” magnet feature fitted. This feature ensures the Holemaker PRO 40 will 

not operate unless there is sufficient magnetic adhesion available. See “Basic Troubleshooting” for more 

information. This feature can be bypassed if required. Please contact ITMS or your local dealer for details.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CONVERT YOUR HOLEMAKER 

PRO 40 TO ACCEPT TWIST DRILLS USING 

OPTIONAL CHUCK & ADAPTOR  PART# SA70102

1. Remove arbor, by unscrewing 2 hex screws, which connect the arbor to the motor.

2. Disconnect the arbor from the motor, and pull down through the support casting. 
    Also remove the coolant inducer.

3. Push the optional 13mm chuck and adaptor, up through the support casting, and tighten the 2 
    hex screws onto the flats of the motor spindle.

Summary of Contents for PRO 40

Page 1: ...HIS MACHINE READS AND UNDERSTANDS ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL e s a h c r u P f o e t a D l a i r e S HOLEMAKER PRO 40 BEWARE OF ROTATING MACHINE PARTS LINE VOLTAGE PRESENT NE...

Page 2: ...n materials or workmanship This warranty is void if the item has been damaged by accident neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship This warranty...

Page 3: ...hould be stored in a dry high and locked up place out of reach of children 6 Do Not Force Tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use Right Tool Do not force a...

Page 4: ...ore connecting to a power source 16 Outdoor Use Of Extension Cords When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 17 Stay Alert Watch Fig 1 Always use cutt...

Page 5: ...in accordance with all codes and ordinances The plug and outlet should look similar to those in Figure A If in doubt of proper grounding call a qualified electrician WARNING DO NOT USE HOLEMAKER DRIL...

Page 6: ...t Tool holder 3 4 Weldon 19 05 mm Capacities max holemaker cutter diameter 40mm max drilling depth with standard arbor 52mm Magnet Dead Lift on 25 mm plate 10650 N Dimensions electromagnetic base 84x1...

Page 7: ...move any excessive mill scale or rust from surface to be drilled 3 When drilling thin materials it is recommended that you place a steel plate under the work piece and Holemaker magnet area to increas...

Page 8: ...ctions of the shank locking the cutter into place 3 USING GRUB SCREW ARBOR SYSTEM The Holemaker PRO 40 is also available with either a standard grub screw or a quick grip arbor system CAUTION BE SURE...

Page 9: ...two flat sections of the cutter shank with the two indents that are on the arbor collar While keeping the collar pushed upwards slide the cutter into the arbor DO NOT LOOSEN GRUB SCREW ON ARBOR COLLA...

Page 10: ...after the cut disconnect the machine from the power source and remove the cutter from the arbor body then expel the slug Caution The pilot should not be used to do this 2 After the cut is finished re...

Page 11: ...me to time with good multi purpose grease 8 Inspect motor brushes and replace after extended periods of machine usage 9 Replace any worn parts and tighten fasteners that become loose during daily usag...

Page 12: ...position to operate properly Dirt or debris in coolant tank Consistency of coolant mixture too thick Is correct pilot pin being used Vent hole in coolant tank lid blocked 5 Slugs not ejecting from cu...

Page 13: ...HM35705 POWER CORD 230V 3x1 1 10 SPPRO4009 PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 11 CROSS RECESSED PAN HEAD TAPPING SCREW 3 5x13 4 12 SPRING WASHER EXTERNAL STAR 3 7 4 13 SPHM35407 SPOKE HANDLE INCLUDING KNOB 3 14 SPMT6 C...

Page 14: ...9 SPHM40110 1 1 4 SLIDE INSERT DOVETAIL LEFT 1 4 0 2 x 5 M W E R C S T E S X E H 5 1 1 4 5 M T U N X E H 6 1 1 SP6796 1 P A R T S G N I R D 2 1 SPHM200 1 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC BASE 1 3 1 6 R E H S A W G N...

Page 15: ...SSY 230V INCL GEARBOX 1 4 1 6 R E H S A W G N I R P S 3 2 2 8 8 S C H H 6 1 x 6 M 4 2 2 8 8 S C H H 4 1 x 6 M 5 2 SPHM35604 1 G N I R T N A L O O C 6 2 SPHM4027 1 Y QUICK GRIP TYPE L B M E S S A R O B...

Page 16: ...S A T F A H S N O I N I P 2 1 2 SPHM40213 1 V 0 3 2 Y L B M E S S A R O T O M 3 1 2 SPHM40214 1 R E V O C D R O C R O T O M 4 1 2 SPHM40215 1 Y L B M E S S A D R O C R O T O M 5 1 2 SPHM40216 1 L A E...

Page 17: ...1 1 2 SPHM402112 1 7 4 T R A E G 2 1 1 2 SPHM402113 1 R E H S A W R A E G 3 1 1 2 SPHM402114 BE6004ZZ BE6003 BE608Z 1 E L D N I P S 4 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 6 L L A B G N I R A E B 5 1 1 2 1 U L L 3 0 0 6 G N...

Page 18: ...MACHINE BREAKDOWN MOTOR PART NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY SPHM402132 1 E S A C D L E I F R E V O C 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 3 SELF TAPPING SCREW 5x20 4 2 P 1 4 B R O T C E N N O C 4 3 1 2 18...

Page 19: ...IELD 230V 1 SPHM4021319 2 1 3 1 9 FIELD SHIELD 1 2 1 3 1 10 SCREW 5X85 2 SPHM40213111 2 1 3 1 11 RUBBER INSERT 1 SPHM40213112 2 1 3 1 12 BRUSH HOLDER 2 SPHM40213113 2 1 3 1 13 PLATE 8x13 2 SPHM4021311...

Page 20: ...RT NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY SPHM35301 1 R E D I L S 1 2 2 SPHM35302 2 2 2 NEEDLE BEARING RHNA 253220 1 SPMT35403 1 K C A R R A E G 3 2 2 2 1 6 R E H S A W G N I R P S 4 2 2 2 2 5 HEX SOCKET BOLT M6...

Page 21: ...4 SPHM40274 SEAL 1 2 7 5 SPHM40275 SLEEVE CLAMP 1 2 7 6 SPHM40276 KEY 1 2 7 7 SPHM40277 KEY SPRING 2 2 7 8 SPHM40278 SLEEVE SPRING 1 2 7 9 SLEEVE 1 QTY SPHM35509 2 7 12 INTERNAL CIRCLIP 19 1 2 7 13 1...

Page 22: ...TION QTY SPPRO4091 10 1 PANEL PLATE WITH LABEL 1 SPHM300403 10 2 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER SW 30 230V 1 10 3 START STOP SWITCH SPHM300404 1 SPHM300405 10 4 SWITCH MAGNET HOLEMAKER 1 SPHM4095 3 1 R A L L I...

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