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Attention: The tool motor switch will
shut off automatically when there is cut
to the power source. Do not turn on
tool until the power source is verified by
certified electrician to be in good working
condition. Do not use tool if the magnet has failed
or damaged.
10.5. CORE AND TWIST DRILLING WITH THE
MACHINE
Always insert the appropriate ejector pin suitable
for the core drill to be used. Align the magnetic
core drill and secure with latching strap when
necessary. Switch on the magnet. Recheck electrical
connection and tightening of tool before turning
on the motor to begin coring or drilling. Use the
handle to direct the core drill or drill. Never force the
tool. Always use quality cutting oil for cooling and
lubricating.
Coring and drilling do not require great force. Use
of quality cutting oil and quality core drills aids
in work efficiency. When working on horizontal
or over head position, the cutting oil cannot flow
automatically. Always spay the inside of the core
drill and constantly spray cutting oil to aid the tool
to achieve coring or drilling efficiency in none ideal
positions.
Attention: Never force the tool. Forcing
the tool to core or drill does not yield
faster work. Forcing the tool only create
more wear and tear to the core drill,
drill, and tool. Never use damaged core drill and
drill. Always inspect and replace core drill and drill
whenever necessary.
Warning: Forcing the tool can damage
the core drill or drill. There is danger of
cut injuries by when core drill and drill
bit is damaged.
When tool coring and drilling blockage is caused
by broken core drill or drill, turn the machine off
immediately. Unplug the tool before proceeding to
replace the broken core drill or drill. Use the handle
to move the machine to an upper position before
proceeding to replace the broken core drill or
drill. Remove any swarfs or debris. Wear protective
gloves when necessary to prevent any injuries from
sever cuts to hands. Never wear protective gloves to
operate the tool.
When tool coring and drilling blockage are caused
by excessive swarfs or debris, turn off the motor
and make sure the magnet is not turned off. Make
sure the machine continue to hold the tool before
proceeding to remove excess swarfs or debris.
Clean the hole and lubricate the hole prior to
continue coring or drilling. Always recheck the tool
for the magnetic holding function and lashing are
functioning properly before continue any work.
10.6. AFTER EVERY TOOL USAGE
Remove the core drill or drill from machine. Remove
any swarfs or debris. Clean tool from any coolant
and visually inspect for any sign of damage. Always
clean tool holder of the machine. Clean the guide
of the magnetic core drill slide. At the same time
inspect the function of the slide guide. If tool has a
lot of clearance space or become loose, tool must be
adjusted. Loosen the clamping nut and tighten the
clamping bolt evenly. Retighten the clamping nut
to secure the adjustments in place. After cleaning
and inspecting the machine, always put tool back
into the carrying case as well as the securing lashing
and core drill or drill used.
11. MAINTENANCE
11.1. REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES
1.
Replace the carbon a brush when they are
worn down to approx. 1/4“ (6 mm) or spark
formation occurs. Both brushes must be
replaced at the same time.
2.
Remove the worn brushes, insert the new
brushes and close the cover again.
3.
Carbon brushes replacement can be
performed by authorized service stations and
or shops. Only original parts can be used. Any
unauthorized parts used as replacements void
the warranty and manufactures liability for
damages and injuries.
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