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Important Safety Instructions

1.  Read All Instructions

2.  Grounding Instructions

 

This tool should be grounded while in use to protect the   

       operator from electric shock. The tool is equipped with    
       a 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug    
       to fi t the proper grounding type receptacle.  The green    
       (or green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the  

 

 

grounding wire.  Never connect the green (or green and   

       yellow) wire to a live terminal.  (Refer to Plug Diagram) 
      Section A

3.  Safe Electrical Connection

      Your Mag Drill is rated for use on 115VAC (Plug A) or 
      230V (Plug B) at 50-60Hz. Do not attempt to use drill on   
      power sources rated other than this. Wet electrical 
      connections are shock hazards. To prevent the cutting 
      fl uid from traveling along the cord and contacting the 
      plug or power outlet, tie a drip loop in the power cord. 
      Also elevate extension cords or gang box connections.

4.  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.

5.  Do Not Force Tool

 

It will do the job better and faster at the rate for which 

 

it was intended. 

6.  Keep Work Area Clean

 

Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.

 

Keep dirt and chips from under the Cutter area. 

7.  Consider Work Area Environment

 

Do not expose tool to rain.

 

Do not use tool in damp or wet locations.

 

Keep work area well lit.

 

Do not use tool in presence of fl ammable liquids or 

 

gases. Disconnect from power source when changing   

       cutters or maintaining drill.

8.  Guard Against Electric Shock

 

Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces.  For 

 

example: pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator 

 

enclosures.

9.  Keep Children Away

 

Do not let visitors contact tool. All visitors should be 

 

kept away from work area while in use.

10.  Store Idle Tools

 

When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry, and 

 

high or locked-up place — out of reach of children.

11.   Use Right Tool

 

 Do not force small tool or attachment to do the job 

 

 of a heavy duty tool.

 

 Do not use tool for purpose not intended — for 

 

 example — do not use a circular saw for cutting tree 

 

 limbs or logs. 

12.   Non-Conforming Cutting Tools

 

 Your Mag Drill is designed to use Hougen Cutters.   

           

        The use of drilling tools having different shank styles  
        is not recommended as they may not tighten securely 
        in the drill arbor with risk of accident or injury.

13.  Secure Work

 

 Use clamps or a vise to hold work. It is safer than

        using your hand and it frees both hands to operate
        tool.

14.  Always Wear Safety Glasses or Goggles

15.  Dress Properly

 

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.  They might 

 

entangle with spinning chips or get caught in 

       moving parts.  Rubber gloves and nonskid foot
       wear are recommended when working outdoors.  
       Wear sturdy leather gloves when working indoors.
 

Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

16.  Do Not Abuse Cord

 

Never carry drill unit by its cord or yank it to discon-

 

nect from receptacle.  

 

Keep cord away from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

17.  Do Not Overreach

 

Keep proper footing and balance at all time.

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WARNING:

  When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed

 

      to reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, and personal injury, including the following:

Summary of Contents for HMD904C

Page 1: ...PORTABLE MAGNETIC DRILL OPERATOR S MANUAL FOR USE WITH 12 000 SERIES HOUGEN FOR USE WITH 12 000 SERIES HOUGEN CUTTERS CUTTERS HMD904C...

Page 2: ...improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workman ship No other expressed warranty is given or authorized Hougen Manufacturing Inc disclaims any implied warranty of M...

Page 3: ...ment screws motor mount screws front support bracket screws and magnet mounting screws are snug and have not vibrated loose in transit 10 Your new Magnetic Drill comes complete with arbor mounted The...

Page 4: ...tors ranges refrigerator enclosures 9 Keep Children Away Do not let visitors contact tool All visitors should be kept away from work area while in use 10 Store Idle Tools When not in use tools should...

Page 5: ...urn it on and off 22 Stay Alert Watch what you are doing and use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired Have defective switches replaced by authorized service center 23 Outdoor Use Extens...

Page 6: ...valve off 11 Turn magnet OFF by pressing the magnet OFF switch 12 Disconnect from power source 13 If necessary remove chips from cutter and magnet preferably wearing leather work gloves and or with pl...

Page 7: ...r Cutting uid should not leak out 3 Test metering capabilities of Arbor Cutter Pilot assembly magnet ON motor OFF by feeding the Arbor gently toward work surface until pilot is pushed up into Cutter t...

Page 8: ...AGRAM 8 17617 17601 17618 17613 17608 17626 17609 17611 05462 17614 17605 17627 17625 Wires to Motor Cord 17610 17603 17602 17607 17624 17623 17628 17606 17602 17632 17622 17621 17630 17604 17612 1763...

Page 9: ...Gear Housing 1 17621 Carbon Brush Pack of 2 1 17602 Ball Bearing 2 17622 Brush Cap 2 17603 Ball Bearing 1 17623 Pan Head Screw 2 17604 Ball Bearing 1 17624 Pan Head Screw Short 2 17605 Ball Bearing 1...

Page 10: ...reen Ground To Housing From L E D Bulb To J3 Motor White Wire Motor Black Wire Safety Switch Magnet Wires Power Cord Green Ground Attach To Housing Power Cord White Power Cord Black P2 Circuit Board P...

Page 11: ...uard 1 04879 Clear Lens 1 02412 Power Cord 1 04881 Bulb L E D 1 02547 4 40 x 5 16 Screw 3 05826 Circuit Board 1 02548 Stand Off 3 16 x 9 16 LG 3 05829 Faceplate 1 04614 Magnet Switch 1 05871 Motor ON...

Page 12: ...0560 40038 02430 10972 04885 04909 10971 10983 04071 02431 40077 90028 40237 90028 02428 02447 75156 50035 40432 41044 10560 40229 40231 02413 02411 02461 02420 10560 41044 10538 11053 40231 04529 402...

Page 13: ...40234 Thrust Washer 2 40254 Hub Assembly 1 40398 Retaining Ring 1 40432 Screw SHC 1 4 28 1 41044 Screw BHC 10 32 6 50035 Lock Washer 1 4 Ext 4 Part Description Qty 90028 Lock Washer 1 4 Heli 3 90052 L...

Page 14: ...aring in the front support bracket with grease Use Shell Cyprina RA or equivalent HINTS FOR SMOOTHER OPERATION REMEDIES FOR HOLEMAKING PROBLEMS 1 Trouble Magnetic base won t hold effectively to work a...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

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