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1.   Keep the inside of Hougen Cutter clear of chips. Chips will interfere with cutting 

to maximum depth, maybe impede the free oil flow and can cause cutter breakage.

2.   Keep work, machine, arbor and Hougen Cutter free of chips and dirt.

3.   Tighten all bolts and fasteners regularly.

4.   We highly recommend using a light viscosity cutting fluid (preferably  

      Hougen Cutting Fluid.

5.   Occasionally check metering of cutting fluid flow. Lack of cutting fluid may 

      cause Hougen Cutter to freeze in cut, slug to stick and may result in poor 

      cutter life.

6.   Always start cut with light feed pressure and then increase sufficiently to 

      achieve maximum cutting rate.

7.   Ease off on pressure as cutter begins to break through at the end of the cut.

8.   Keep slide dovetails, brass gibs and feed rack lubricated and free of chips and dirt. 

9.   When slug hangs up in cutter, turn off motor and bring cutter down on a flat surface. This will normally straighten a cocked slug,

allowing it to be ejected. 

10. When cutting large diameter or deep holes it may be necessary to stop in the middle of the cut to add cutting fluid and remove the  

chips from around the arbor. (When doing this 

DO NOT

 raise the cutter out of the hole. Doing so can allow chips to get under the 

teeth of the cutter. This will make it difficult to restart the cut.) 

"Babying" the cutter through the cut will only decrease tool life.

#1 cause of cutter 

breakage and 

prematurely dull 

teeth is too little 

feed pressure 

1. 

Trouble:   Magnetic base won’t hold effectively to work

.       

      a.  Cause: 

 Chips or dirt under magnet.

           

Remedy

 Clear area of chips and dirt.

      b.  Cause: 

 Irregular surface on bottom of magnet 

 

 

 or on workpiece.

          

 Remedy:        

Lightly surface grind the bottom of the magnet flat 

 

 

 and/or file imperfections flat on the work surface     

 

  

 as needed. 

2.  Trouble:  Cutter tends to move across surface of work. 

      a.  Cause: 

Magnetic base not holding effectively.

           

Remedy:

  

See causes and remedies under No. 1 above.

      b.  Cause: 

Too much feed pressure at start of cut.

           

Remedy:

       Use light pressure until a groove is cut. 

  The groove then serves as a stabilizer.
      c.  Cause: 

Worn pilot.

         

  Remedy:

 

Replace pilot

      d.  Cause: 

Worn cutter.

         

  Remedy:

 

Replace or have cutter resharpened.

3.  Trouble:   Out of round holes.

      a.  Cause: 

Worn arbor support bracket bearing 

  and or ejector collar.

          

 Remedy:

 

Replace: (only a few thousandths wear permissible.)

      b.  Cause: 

Misaligned support bracket

           

Remedy:

 

Realign support bracket

      c.  Cause: 

Misaligned or loose arbor set screw.            

            

          

Remedy:

       Tighten set screw.

   

4.  Trouble:   Motor and slide won’t stay in set position

     a.   Cause: 

Gibs too loose

           

Remedy

:     Adjust gibs

5.  Trouble:   Erratic or intermittent feed.

        a. Cause: 

Worn or pinion and/or rack.

         

   Remedy: 

Replace worn parts.

6.   Trouble:    Motor doesn’t run when motor START

      button is pushed.

       a. Cause: 

Magnet is not turned on

          

 Remedy

Push magnet ON button.

       b. Cause: 

Magnet on rough or dirty work surface

           

and safety switch not fully depressed.

          

 Remedy:

 

File work surface flat and clean all 

  chips and oil from under magnet.
       c. Cause: 

No power

          

 Remedy:

  

Check power source and extension cords.

       e. Cause: 

Worn motor brushes

          

 Remedy:

 

Replace brushes

       f. Cause: 

Faulty motor START switch

          

Remedy:

 

Return unit to an authorized repair 

  center to have switch replaced.

  NOTE: If you are unable to correct any malfunction after trying 

  the above, do not attempt to operate the drill. Return the unit to 

  the factory or authorized repair center for service.

HINTS FOR SMOOTHER OPERATION

REMEDIES FOR HOLEMAKING PROBLEMS

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Содержание 0904103

Страница 1: ...M9040916CSA Printed in U S A Covers Drill Part Numbers Covers Drill Part Numbers operator s manual HMD904 SERIES PORTABLE MAGNETIC DRILL 0904101 0904102 0904103 0904104 0904105 0904108 0904109 0904110...

Страница 2: ...50 RPM 8A 115V Swivel Area 1 1 8 W x 1 3 8 L Net Weight 28 9 lbs 13 1kg Swivel Base 31 9 lbs 14 5 kg Specifications UNPACKING YOUR NEW MAGNETIC DRILL 1 Open shipping carton and remove the literature a...

Страница 3: ...ease Tool Use and Care Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the work piece to a stable platform Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of con...

Страница 4: ...When it reache higher temperature rating it will trip and cause the unit down This is a protective device and can be reset after To reset the breaker press the breaker button back in not reset let th...

Страница 5: ...ctor switch is activated If light is Green In normal operation the safety switch light will be green Motor On and Off Switches function normally If light is Red A condition with the safety switch exis...

Страница 6: ...should be adequate to reposition the drill more movement that this may cause the Magnet to disengage from the drill base 1 Lift the Clamp Handle Assembly rotated counter clockwise and release This wi...

Страница 7: ...assembly magnet ON motor OFF feeding the Arbor gently toward work surface until pilot is pushed up into Cutter thus allowing fluid to filter down onto work surface through groove in pilot Non Coolant...

Страница 8: ...40mm X 60mm X 1mm 40234 2 2 RING RETAINER FOR 1 3 8 SHAFT 40302 2 1 DESCRIPTION PART NO QTY ITEM A 50 47 44 49 48 51 53 52 46 45 57 58 59 58 54 55 56 55 54 FRONT SUPPORT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 07870 1 7 CO...

Страница 9: ...0256 SCR Set 5 16 18 x 3 8 Oval Pt 1 41 40398 Ring Retaining 1 42 40234 Washer Thrust 2 43 07870 Front Support Bracket Assy Non Swivel 1 08113 Front Support Bracket Assy Swivel 1 07831 Coolant Arbor A...

Страница 10: ...ower Cord Asm 1 10 04879 Lens Clear L E D 1 11 04878 Spacer L E D 1 12 04881 Bulb L E D 1 13 04877 Wire Harness L E D 1 14 07947 Circuit Board 1 15 02547 SCR 4 40 x 5 16 LG 3 16 07522 Fuse 2 6 7 8 9 1...

Страница 11: ...0 7 8 9 For Coolant Assembly Only 08100 Swivel Magnet Assembly Item Part Description Qty 1 07216 Plug Hole 4 2 05659 Clamp Handle Assembly 1 3 08096 Swivel Plate 1 4 02898 Dowel Pin 1 5 08097 Slide Pl...

Страница 12: ...25 08000 Washer Spring 1 7 07859 Spindle Motor Drive 1 26 07843 Motor Brush Holder 1 8 17611 Key 1 27 17621 Carbon Brush 2 9 17609 Spur Gear 6 1 28 17622 Cap Brush Holder 2 10 17626 Retainer Ring 1 30...

Страница 13: ...before adjusting front support bracket 1 Arbor support bracket may become loose over time Check Arbor Support bolts regularly to make certain they are tight Tighten as required 1 Loosen Arbor Support...

Страница 14: ...7 Re check for tightness of arbor set screw 1 2 Removal With Coolant 1 Loosen arbor support bracket bolts 2 Remove screw in coolant inducer Rotate arbor until arbor screw is in line with hole 3 Loosen...

Страница 15: ...ular surface on bottom of magnet or on workpiece Remedy Lightly surface grind the bottom of the magnet flat and or file imperfections flat on the work surface as needed 2 Trouble Cutter tends to move...

Страница 16: ...hich vary from state to state To obtain warranty service return the item s transportation prepaid to your nearest Factory Authorized Warranty Repair Center or to Hougen Manufacturing Inc 3001 Hougen D...

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