full contact between the magnetic base
mounting surface.
5. Fit and tighten the safety chain
Assembling the Feed Handle (Fig. D)
The quick‑release feed handle can be mounted in one simple
operation both to the left and the right of the machine.
1. Screw the handles
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handles are secure.
2. Keep the hub realease button
inserting the hub shaft into the hole
3. Release the button.
Assemble the Chip Guard (Fig. E)
WARNING: Always use the chip guard.
1. Hold the chip guard
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aligning the slots in the chip guard with the holes in
the machine.
2. Fit the wing bolts
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holes located in the front of the frame.
Lubrication System (Fig. A, F)
Filling the Coolant Bottle
WARNING: Do not pour cutting fluid into the
bottle while mounted in the bracket. Do not allow
cutting fluid to enter the drill motor. Electric shock
may result.
WARNING: Do not allow cutting fluid to enter
the battery port or come in contact with the
battery pack.
nOTE: If battery comes in contact with cutting fluid wipe
it off immediately. The cutting fluid used with this drill
may compromise certain battery pack housings. It is highly
recommended that battery packs with oil resistant housings
(glass filled nylon, designated by a G suffix in the model
number) be used.
nOTE: The lubrication system is designed for dispensing
cutting fluids specifically intended for drilling. Other liquids
may damage the system.
1. Turn the flow regulator
2. Remove coolant bottle
bracket
.
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3. Unscrew the cap
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4. Fill the container with cutting coolant diluted with water.
5. Screw the cap back on.
6. Place coolant bottle into magnetic coolant bottle
bracket
.
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Fitting the Lubrication System (Fig. A, F)
WARNING: Do not use the lubrication system in
vertical surfaces or overhead drilling applications.
Only use the lubrication system for horizontal drilling
applications, as shown in Figure A.
1. Place coolant bottle
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bracket
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, then slide the magnetic coolant bottle
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and the
.
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into the hub
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. Ensure that the
depressed while
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.
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in front of the tool holder,
(from the accessories bag) into the
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counterclockwise to close.
from magnetic coolant bottle
14
.
into the magnetic coolant bottle
bracket onto the either side of the magnetic coolant
bottle attachment point
2. Attach the coolant tube
connector
on the gearbox.
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a. Unscrew the nut
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the nut through the end of the coolant tube
b. Press the coolant tube onto the coupling
connector
first, then use a wrench to tighten
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the nut.
c. To remove, unscrew the nut and then pull the coolant
tube from the coupling connector.
nOTE: After the coolant tube has been removed,
tighten the nut on the coupling connector to prevent
losing it.
In order to use the lubrication system, the coolant bottle
must be filled with a sufficient amount of cutting fluid.
Lubrication in Horizontal Applications
(Fig. F)
1. Adjust the fluid flow as required using the flow
regulator
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.
2. Add more cutting fluid if the shavings become blue.
Lubrication in Vertical and Overhead
Applications
Dip the cutter in cutting paste or apply an appropriate spray.
Fitting the Safety Chain (Fig. H)
WARNING: Always use the safety chain.
WARNING: Never attach the safety chain through the
carry handle.
Feed the provided safety chain
opening
of unit and around the workpiece and secure
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in place.
Inserting and Removing an Accessory
(Fig. G)
The tool holder accepts annular cutters with a Weldon 3/4"
shank with two flats.
CAUTION: Laceration hazard. The cutter teeth
are sharp.
1. Slide the pilot pin
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the cutter shank.
2. Push up on the 3/4" Weldon quick‑change chuck
3. Insert the cutter
with pilot pin and turn until the flat
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meets the locking pin. When the flat meets the locking
pin the collar will snap down.
4. Check that the cutter is securely held in the arbor.
5. Lift the 3/4" Weldon quick‑change chuck to release
the cutter.
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.
to the coupling
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by the wrench first, and place
through the safety chain
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through the hole in the center of
English
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.
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10
.
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