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9. These units have a 8:1 feed ratio: i.e. for every pound applied to the

handle, you create eight pounds on the drill point. Even large bits only

require a small amount of pressure on the handle. Example: 20 Pounds

on the handle creates 160 Pounds on the drill point.
When feeding the cutter into the material, apply only enough force to

produce a curled chip. Applying too little force will result in small bro-

ken  chips  and  increased  cutting  time. Applying  too  much  force  will

cause overheating of the cutter resulting in short cutter life. Overheat-

ing of the cutter can be noticed when cutter and chips turn brown or

blue.  Excessive  force  can  cause  the  cutter  to  slow  down  to  a  point

where  cutting  time  will  increase.  The  use  of  cutting  lubricants  will

reduce cutting heat and increase cutter life
Use  less  feed  pressure  when  slotting  or  notching  because  there  is

less support for the cutting edges in these situations.

Fig. 9

To reduce the risk of injury, always keep hands, rags, clothing,

etc.  away  from  moving  parts  and  chips.  Do  not  try  to  remove

chips while the cutter is rotating. Chips are sharp and can pull

objects  into  moving  parts  (see  Fig.  9).

WARNING!

8. Start the drill motor by pulling the drill on/off switch to the "ON" position.

10. Keep  constant  pressure  throughout  the  entire  operation  to

prevent  chips  and  burrs  from  falling  under  the  cutting  edges.

Cutting  debris  under  the  cutter  can  make  cutting  difficult  or

impossible.

11. When the cut is complete, withdraw the cutter while the drill spindle

is still rotating.

12. Stop the drill motor by pushing in the drill on/off switch to the "OFF"

position.

13. When the drill spindle has stopped rotating, use a pliers to remove

cutting debris and chips from the cutter and spindle. Use care to

avoid damaging the cutter teeth.

14. If the slug is still present in the cutter, rotate the feed handle to

highest position. This will eject the slug from the cutter.
The center pin is spring loaded. Provide protection from ejected

slug for people and property below cutting area.

15. Make sure you have a firm grip on the tool before turning off the

magnet.
Push  the  magnet  switch  to  the  "OFF"  position.  The  magnet

indicator light will turn off.

Excessive  force  will  break  magnet  free.

WARNING!

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Page 2: ...wer tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools 21 Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely...

Page 3: ...ontact with a live wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and shock the operator 8 WARNING Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities co...

Page 4: ...ine Lockout The line lockout prevents the drill motor from starting when line power is first applied to the system or after a momentary power loss To reset tool turn magnet switch to OFF position and...

Page 5: ...lectricity away from the user reducing the risk of electric shock Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in the risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in dou...

Page 6: ...sing accordingly with the 3 32 hex key provided Tightening the set screws increases friction on the slide The gib should be set tight enough to support the weight of the drill in any position All adju...

Page 7: ...Periodically inspect the cutter tips for loose or damaged tips 3 Plug in tool to power source 5 Position the tool so the center pin is directly over the desired cutting location Push the magnet switch...

Page 8: ...try to remove chips while the cutter is rotating Chips are sharp and can pull objects into moving parts see Fig 9 WARNING 8 Start the drill motor by pulling the drill on off switch to the ON position...

Page 9: ...l system Contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs WARNING To reduce the risk of injury electric shock and damage to the tool never immerse your tool in liquid or allow a liquid to flow ins...

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