
4 ” Z 1 C O R E D R I L L
8
MACHINE AS HAND HELD UNIT
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
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When transporting the machine, always use two hands.
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DO NOT transport the machine with bits in the spindle.
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If transporting inside a vehicle, it is recommended to transport it on its side so as to
avoid the item falling over.
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DO NOT carry the machine by the cord.
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DO NOT allow the cord or plug to drag along the floor when transporting.
RUNNING THE MACHINE USING THE HANDHELD DRILLING METHOD
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Do all pre-operational and operational safety checks from Chapter 1.
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Disconnect the machine from the drilling rig by unbolting the C clamp assembly and
sliding the drill upwards out of the drilling rig.
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Consider your security and stability as well as the orientation of the machine in the
work area.
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DO NOT use this item in an unstable position (such as on a ladder, leaning
outside of center of gravity, etc). When using by hand, these drills could bind
up and personal injury could occur if not taking into account a very stable
body position.
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Consider the work surface material, condition, strength, density and rigidity.
These factors directly affect the tools efficiency.
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Ensure the secondary drill handle is securely attached.
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Ensure the work surface is free of debris, oil, etc.
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If using “wet” type bits, set up your drilling templates or other professional methods
for starting your hole.
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Select and set up fluid delivery method or dust collection system.
1) Gear Shifter
2) Shoulder Rest
3) 1-1/4” Drill Spindle
4) Drill Motor
5) Secondary Drill Handle
6) Motor On/Off Switch
7) Tightening Nut for Secondary
Handle