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DO NOT

 force the drill by pulling down on the handle with excessive force.

 

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DO NOT

 use on non magnetic materials. 

 

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DO NOT

 use on the same steel work as electric welders are being used.

2.  INTRODUCTION

Manufactured using high quality components for performance and reliability. Made from heavy-duty die cast magnesium alloy with a variable 

speed gearbox for greater accuracy. Fitted with a powerful magnet to ensure unit stays adhered at any angle. Includes safety fixing strap and 

integrated coolant system to extend the life of cutters and increase the quality of the cut. Can be used with a 16mm twist dr

ill chuck. Designed 

for use in fabrication, construction and other applications when drilling ferrous metal.

3.  SPECIFICATION 

Model No ...........................................................MAG60230V

Magnet .......................................................................

15800N

Maximum Annular Cutter Capacity ...............................

60mm

Maximum Cutter Depth ................................................

50mm

Core drill diameter ........................................................

60mm

Motor Power................................................................

1680W

No Load Speed ...................................................

100-470rpm

Stroke length ..............................................................

210mm

Morse taper .....................................................................MT2

Supply ...............................................................

230V ~ 50Hz

Electrical plug type ...................................................

3-Pin BS

Consumables (not included)

Pilot Pin .................................................................... MAGC.P

Neat Cutting Oil.........................................................

NCO/5L

Soluble Cutting Oil ....................................................

SCO/5L

4.  ASSEMBLY

 

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WARNING!

 Disconnect from mains supply before performing adjustments.

4.1.    

ATTACH COOLANT BOTTLE

 (fig.1)

4.1.1.   

Slacken the 2 thumbscrews and slide bottle cage over the thumbscrews. 

4.1.2.   

Tighten  thumbscrews.

4.1.3. 

  

Connect coolant pipe to the valve on the lubrication ring (fig.1). The pipe can be 

 

released by pushing in the blue valve.

4.1.4. 

  

Make sure the coolant tap is closed, fill the bottle with appropriate lubricant.

4.1.5. 

  

Screw rotation stop (not shown fig.1) to lubrication ring to limit rotation 

 

of hose.

4.2.    

ADJUSTING THE SLIDES 

(fig.2)

4.3.    

WARNING! 

Disconnect from mains supply before performing any adjustments.

4.3.1.   

To adjust the friction on the drill slide mechanism, remove the drill cutter.

4.3.2.   

Loosen the 5 slide locknuts and adjust the 2.5mm grub screws until the 

 

required amount of friction on the slides has been achieved.

4.3.3.   

Tighten the locknuts and test before using the drill.

4.4.    

REPLACING THE FUSE 

(fig.2)

4.4.1. 

  

Undo the fuse cover and replace fuse with one of same rating.

4.5.    

FIT CUTTING BIT

4.5.1.   

Wind drill head up to maximum height.

4.5.2. 

  

Wind out the two grub screws (fig.1), insert the cutting bit aligning the flats with the grub screw locations and tighten.

5.  OPERATION 

5.1.    

FIT THE SAFETY STRAP

5.1.1. 

  

Securely fix the safety strap though the handle of the drill and around the steelwork. Adjust the length of the strap so that if the drill  

 

should fall the drill should not be allowed to swing too far and be damaged. 

5.2.    

POSITION THE DRILL

5.2.1. 

  

Connect to the mains supply. Offer drill to workpiece and line up with the previously marked hole.

 

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WARNING!

 Make sure there is nothing between the magnet and the workpiece 

BEFORE

 turning the magnet on.

5.2.2.   

Ensure the drill head is wound back away from the workpiece before turning the magnet on.

5.3.    

ATTACH DRILL TO WORKPIECE

5.3.1. 

  

Turn the magnet on (fig.2). Wind the drill head down to the workpiece and align the cutting head pin (not supplied) with hole 

 

centre marking.

NOTE: 

  In order to ensure sufficient magnetic attraction and thus grip to securely hold the drill in place, the workpiece must be at least 10mm  

 thick.

5.4.    

FILL COOLANT BOTTLE

5.4.1.   

Always use the correct cutting oil, refer to Section 3.

5.5.    

CUTTING THE HOLE

5.5.1. 

  

Turn on the coolant tank tap (fig.1).

5.5.2. 

  

Back the cutting head away from the workpiece, turn the drill motor on (fig.2). Check the drill sounds and is operating normally.

5.5.3.   

Turn the handle anticlockwise to move the cutting bit towards the workpiece.

5.5.4.   

Start feeding slowly, with minimal required force to prevent overloading the drill.

 

CAUTION! 

Prepare for the cutter bursting through the workpiece.

5.5.5. 

  

If the drill suddenly stops, you must turn off the motor switch immediately. 

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AG60230V     Issue 1      05/03/20

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