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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
> To avoid serious injury, keep hands and fingers away from the drilling area. Maintain
awareness of the bit’s entry and exit areas at all times.
> TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT POWER to all
tools
BEFORE making any adjustments or
changing accessories.
> Always wear safety glasses that comply with OSHA/ANSI
safety standards.
> Always make sure handles, knobs and thumbscrews
are securely tightened before drilling.
> Always make sure that the workpiece and Portable Drill
Guide are completely stable and will not shift or slip during
drilling. Always make sure the base of the Portable Drill
Guide is flat to the surface being drilled.
> When Centering Pins are used to drill on the narrow
edge of a workpiece, the workpiece must be held
securely in a vise or otherwise clamped securely.
Assembly
1. Remove the two 5/16"-18 transport nuts from the threaded
stems on either side of the Portable Drill Guide’s base.
Fig. 1.
2. Orient the Drill Guide so that it would tilt toward you
for angled drilling operations.
3. Thread the Easy-to-Grip Handle onto the threaded stem on
the side opposite the hand you will use to hold the drill.
Fig. 2.
4. Thread the Easy-to-Grip Knob onto the other threaded stem.
Fig. 2.
Attaching a Drill and Installing Bits
1. Loosen the brass thumbscrew on the Chuck Carriage and
lift the carriage to the top of the Drill Guide. Tighten the
brass thumbscrew to secure the Chuck Carriage in place.
2. For conventional chucks, secure the drill by fitting the
chuck onto the Portable Drill Guide’s 1/4" hex shank
and tightening the chuck
For drills with a quick-change chuck, simply press the
quick-change chuck onto the 1/4" hex shank until it locks.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
5/16"-18
Transport Nut
5/16"-18
Transport Nut
Easy-to-Grip Handle
Easy-to-Grip
Knob