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Use only accessories that are recommended by the
manufacturer for your model.
Accessories that may be suitable
for one tool, may become hazadous when used on another tool.
Service
Tool service must be performed only be qualified repair
personnel.
Service or maintenance performed by unqualified
personnel could result in a risk of injury.
When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts.
Follow instructions in the Maintenance Section of this manual.
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance
Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury.
Safe Electrical Connection
Your Mag Drill is rated for use on 115VAC or 230V at 50-60Hz.
Do not attempt to use drill on power sources rated other than this
Plugs and Receptacles
.
Wet electrical connections are shock hazards.
To prevent the cutting fluid from traveling along
the cord and contacting the plug or power outlet,
tie a drip loop as shown. Also elevate extension
cords or gang box connections.
Extension Cords
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have a 3-prong grounding
type plug and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.
Replace or repair damaged cords. Make sure the conductor
size is large enough to prevent excessive voltage drop which
will cause loss of power and possible motor damage.
A safety chain should ALWAYS be used
whenever operating the drill.
The safety chain prevents the drill unit from falling, in
the event of a power failure or if the magnet breaks loose from
the work surface. The safety chain attaches to the drill by
running the chain thru the D-Ring on the back of the unit and
then continuing around the material and/or work surface. Adjust
the chain so it is tight and secure. Please refer to the diagram.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY CHAIN INSTRUCTIONS
Outdoor Extension Cord Use
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended
for use outdoors and so marked.
Additional Safety Precautions
Arbor and cutter should never be used as a handheld. Keep
hands and clothing away from all moving parts. Do not use
Hougen Cutters where ejected slug might cause injury (slug
ejected at end of cut). Also, adhere to all operating instructions.
Do not drill through any surface that may contain live electrical
wiring.
Drilling into a live wire could cause exposed metal parts
of the drill to be made live.
Remove chips wrapped around
cutter and arbor after each hole.
With motor off and power
disconnected, grasp chips with leather gloved hand or pliers and
pull while rotating counterclockwise. Should the cutter become
jammed in the work, stop the unit immediately to prevent personal
injury. Disconnect the drill from the power supply and loosen
jammed cutter by turning the arbor counterclockwise. Never
attempt to free the jammed cutter by starting the motor. Service at
authorized repair center only.
Operating Near Welding Equipment
DO NOT
operate this unit on the same work surface that welding
is being performed on. Severe damage to the unit, particularly the
power cord, could occur. This could also result in personal injury
to the operator.
Circuit Breaker (If Applicable)
Changing of the circuit breaker to a higher amp rated breaker, or
bypassing the circuit breaker is not recommended and will void
product warranty.
Circuit Breaker Operation (If Applicable)
The circuit breaker is a thermal breaker. When it reaches the
higher temperature rating it will trip and cause the unit to shut
down. This is a protective device and can be reset after 5 to
10 minutes. To reset the breaker, press the breaker button back in.
If it does not reset, let the unit cool a little longer until you can push
the button in and it stays in position.
Save these instructions.
Safe Electrical Connection
Your Mag Drill is rated for use on 115VAC or
230V at 50-60Hz. Do not attempt to use drill on
power sources rated other than this.
Extension Cords
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that
accept the tool’s plug. Replace or repair damaged
cords. Make sure the conductor size is large enough
to prevent excessive voltage drop which will cause
loss of power and possible motor damage.
Outdoor Use Extension Cords
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension
cords intended for use outdoors and so marked.
Additional Safety Precautions
Arbor and cutter should never be used as a hand-
hold. Keep hands and clothing away from all moving
parts. Do not use Hougen Cutters where ejected slug
might cause injury (slug ejected at end of cut).
Also, adhere to all operating instructions. Do not drill
through any surface that may contain live electrical
wiring. Drilling into a live wire could cause exposed
metal parts of the drill to be made live. Remove chips
wrapped around Cutter and arbor after each hole. With
motor off and power disconnected, grasp chips with
leather gloved hand or pliers and pull while rotating
counterclockwise. Should the cutter become jammed in
the work, stop the unit immediately to prevent personal
injury. Disconnect the drill from the power supply and
loosen jammed cutter by turning the arbor counterclock-
wise. Never attempt to free the jammed cutter by starting
the motor. Service at authorized repair center only.
Extension Cord Table
Plugs and Receptacles
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Operating Near Welding Equipment
DO NOT operate this unit on the same work surface that
welding is being performed on. Severe damage to the
unit, particularly the power cord, could occur. This could
also result in personal injury to the operator.
Circuit Breaker (If Applicable)
Changing of the circuit breaker to a higher amp rated breaker, or
bypassing the circuit breaker is not recommended and will void
product warranty.
Circuit Breaker Operation (If Applicable)
The circuit breaker is a thermal breaker. When it reaches the
higher temperature rating it will trip and cause the unit to shut
down. This is a protective device and can be reset after 5 to 10.
To reset the breaker, press the breaker button back in. If it does
not reset, let the unit cool a little longer until you can push the
button in and it stays in position.
Save these Instructions.
Important Safety Instructions - Continued
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below,
may result in electrical shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
Typical USA 120v
Typical USA 230v
230v Type Plug
Wet electrical connections are shock hazards. To
prevent the cutting fluid from traveling along the cord
and contacting the plug or power outlet, tie a drip loop
as shown. Also elevate extension cords or gang
box connections.
LENGTH
OF CORD,
FEET
RECOMMENDED
WIRE GAUGE
RECOMMENDED
WIRE GAUGE
115V MOTOR
10 - 12 AMPS
230V MOTOR
5 - 6 AMPS
Up to 25
16
18
26 - 50
14
18
51 - 100
10
16
101 - 200
8
14
201 - 300
6
12
301 - 500
4
10
Safe Electrical Connection
Your Mag Drill is rated for use on 115VAC or
230V at 50-60Hz. Do not attempt to use drill on
power sources rated other than this.
Extension Cords
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that
accept the tool’s plug. Replace or repair damaged
cords. Make sure the conductor size is large enough
to prevent excessive voltage drop which will cause
loss of power and possible motor damage.
Outdoor Use Extension Cords
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension
cords intended for use outdoors and so marked.
Additional Safety Precautions
Arbor and cutter should never be used as a hand-
hold. Keep hands and clothing away from all moving
parts. Do not use Hougen Cutters where ejected slug
might cause injury (slug ejected at end of cut).
Also, adhere to all operating instructions. Do not drill
through any surface that may contain live electrical
wiring. Drilling into a live wire could cause exposed
metal parts of the drill to be made live. Remove chips
wrapped around Cutter and arbor after each hole. With
motor off and power disconnected, grasp chips with
leather gloved hand or pliers and pull while rotating
counterclockwise. Should the cutter become jammed in
the work, stop the unit immediately to prevent personal
injury. Disconnect the drill from the power supply and
loosen jammed cutter by turning the arbor counterclock-
wise. Never attempt to free the jammed cutter by starting
the motor. Service at authorized repair center only.
Extension Cord Table
Plugs and Receptacles
H
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I
Operating Near Welding Equipment
DO NOT operate this unit on the same work surface that
welding is being performed on. Severe damage to the
unit, particularly the power cord, could occur. This could
also result in personal injury to the operator.
Circuit Breaker (If Applicable)
Changing of the circuit breaker to a higher amp rated breaker, or
bypassing the circuit breaker is not recommended and will void
product warranty.
Circuit Breaker Operation (If Applicable)
The circuit breaker is a thermal breaker. When it reaches the
higher temperature rating it will trip and cause the unit to shut
down. This is a protective device and can be reset after 5 to 10.
To reset the breaker, press the breaker button back in. If it does
not reset, let the unit cool a little longer until you can push the
button in and it stays in position.
Save these Instructions.
Important Safety Instructions - Continued
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below,
may result in electrical shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
Typical USA 120v
Typical USA 230v
230v Type Plug
Wet electrical connections are shock hazards. To
prevent the cutting fluid from traveling along the cord
and contacting the plug or power outlet, tie a drip loop
as shown. Also elevate extension cords or gang
box connections.
Safe Electrical Connection
Your Mag Drill is rated for use on 115VAC or
230V at 50-60Hz. Do not attempt to use drill on
power sources rated other than this.
Extension Cords
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that
accept the tool’s plug. Replace or repair damaged
cords. Make sure the conductor size is large enough
to prevent excessive voltage drop which will cause
loss of power and possible motor damage.
Outdoor Use Extension Cords
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension
cords intended for use outdoors and so marked.
Additional Safety Precautions
Arbor and cutter should never be used as a hand-
hold. Keep hands and clothing away from all moving
parts. Do not use Hougen Cutters where ejected slug
might cause injury (slug ejected at end of cut).
Also, adhere to all operating instructions. Do not drill
through any surface that may contain live electrical
wiring. Drilling into a live wire could cause exposed
metal parts of the drill to be made live. Remove chips
wrapped around Cutter and arbor after each hole. With
motor off and power disconnected, grasp chips with
leather gloved hand or pliers and pull while rotating
counterclockwise. Should the cutter become jammed in
the work, stop the unit immediately to prevent personal
injury. Disconnect the drill from the power supply and
loosen jammed cutter by turning the arbor counterclock-
wise. Never attempt to free the jammed cutter by starting
the motor. Service at authorized repair center only.
Extension Cord Table
Plugs and Receptacles
H
T
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N
E
L
,
D
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F
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I
Operating Near Welding Equipment
DO NOT operate this unit on the same work surface that
welding is being performed on. Severe damage to the
unit, particularly the power cord, could occur. This could
also result in personal injury to the operator.
Circuit Breaker (If Applicable)
Changing of the circuit breaker to a higher amp rated breaker, or
bypassing the circuit breaker is not recommended and will void
product warranty.
Circuit Breaker Operation (If Applicable)
The circuit breaker is a thermal breaker. When it reaches the
higher temperature rating it will trip and cause the unit to shut
down. This is a protective device and can be reset after 5 to 10.
To reset the breaker, press the breaker button back in. If it does
not reset, let the unit cool a little longer until you can push the
button in and it stays in position.
Save these Instructions.
Important Safety Instructions - Continued
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below,
may result in electrical shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
Typical USA 120v
Typical USA 230v
230v Type Plug
Wet electrical connections are shock hazards. To
prevent the cutting fluid from traveling along the cord
and contacting the plug or power outlet, tie a drip loop
as shown. Also elevate extension cords or gang
box connections.
Typical USA 115V
Typical USA 230V
230V Type
I
Plug