1. The motor slide may require adjustment after machine has been in service. Loosen jam nuts using provided wrench.
Using feed handles, position motor/slide assembly in the full up position. Using supplied hex key, equally turn
adjustment screws clockwise to increase slide tension or counterclockwise to decrease slide tension. Do not over tighten
adjustment screws. Excessive slide tension can damage the machine. Properly adjusted, the motor/slide assembly
should have no side to side movement and remain in the fully up position without drifting down.
2. Keep bottom of magnet clean, free of chips, burrs, nicks, oil and other contaminants. Inspect magnet face
to ensure surface is flat and square. A worn magnet surface dramatically reduces magnetic holding force.
3. Periodically lubricate motor slide ways with lithium base grease.
5. Arbor runout should not exceed .0035 inches per revolution. This is most accurately measured by placing a dial
indicator needle inside of arbor bore and rotating arbor while observing indicator.
6. Inspect motor brushes and replace as needed.
7. Replace any worn parts and regularly tighten fasteners that have become loose during usage.
8.
Regularly test machine by placing machine on non-ferrous material. Engage magnet switch. Motor should not continue
running when motor on button is released.
regular
maintenance
dimensions
and
specifications
Height
21"
Width
8"
Length
12"
Weight
36-1/4 lbs.
Motor
1.6 HP 1200W (single phase)
120V / 10.2A ~ 240V / 5.1A
210 / 420 RPM (no load)
Spindle Bore
#2 morse taper
Arbor Bore
3/4"
Drill Point Breakaway
1111 lbs. on 1" plate
Magnet Base Dimensions
3-1/2" x 8"
Magnet Dead Lift
2657 lbs. on 1" plate
Slugger Cutter Diameter (Maximum)
2"
Slugger Depth of Cut (Maximum)
2"
10
note
:
magnetic
base
requires
1"
minimum
material
thickness
when
drill
-
ing
1-3/8"
and
larger
diameter
holes
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