background image

1.  Select correct pilot pin and place in cutter shank from the rear, align flats on cutter shank with arbor body set screws,  

insert cutter into arbor body.

2.  Tighten set screws securely on cutter shank flats.

 NOTE:

 Set screws should be recessed in arbor body when tight.

3.  The surface you are working on should be clean and flat, free from rust, scale, dirt and chips.

4.

   

Fill coolant reservoir with a water-soluble coolant.

5.

 

Place Slugger machine on workpiece with pilot pin over the center of hole to be drilled.

6. 

 

Connect machine to power source.

7.   Lower Slugger cutter to surface of material to be cut. Coolant will be released down the pilot into center of Slugger 

cutter. Coolant flow can be stopped by lifting pilot pin off work surface. 

NOTE:

 Be sure coolant valve is open. 

Regulate coolant flow by adjusting coolant valve.

CAUTION!

 

always

 

use

 

safety

 

strap

failure

 

to

 

do

 

so

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

personal

 

injury

and

/

or

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

slugger

 

drilling

 

machine

.

8.

 

The safety strap must be securely fastened to machine and around work being drilled. Loop strap around work piece 

  and connect strap ends by attaching to D-rings on drill. 

NOTE:

 Safety strap is intended only to restrain the drill to the  

  work piece in the event of a power failure to the magnetic base. 

9.  Position chip guard toward work area before drilling.

before

 

the

 

cut

ready

 

to

 

make

 

the

 

cut

CAUTION!

 

position

 

chip

 

guard

 

before

 

drilling

.

1.  Move magnet switch to “ON” position. Switch will illuminate to indicate power is present – magnetic base should be  

  firmly secured to workpiece at this time. Thin materials may require an additional steel plate to achieve proper 

  magnet adhesion.

2.  Start drill motor by depressing green motor “ON” button.

3.  Using the feed handles, advance cutter into material until Slugger cutter has established an external groove in the  

  material during the remainder of cut apply smooth constant pressure without overloading motor. 

NOTE:

 Slugger  

  cutters are designed for uninterrupted cutting. Chips are evacuated during the cut. Do not peck drill when using  

  Slugger cutters.

CAUTION!

 

if

 

drill

 

motor

 

should

 

stall

 

or

 

stop

 

before

 

a

 

complete

 

cut

 

is

 

made

always

 

remove

 

cutter

 

from

 

hole

 

before

attempting

 

to

 

restart

 

motor

failure

 

to

 

do

 

so

 

could

 

result

 

in

 

personal

 

injury

 

and

/

or

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

slugger

  

drilling

 

machine

 

or

 

cutter

note

this

 

machine

s

 

circuitry

 

will

 

automatically

 

shut

 

the

 

drill

 

motor

 

off

 

if

 

magnetic

 

base

 

is

 

separated

 

from

 

its

 

work

 

surface

if

 

your

 

machine

'

s

 

circutry

 

is

 

not

 

functioning

 

correctly

contact

 

jancy

s

 

service

 

department

.

1.

 

After Slugger

 

cutter has finished the cut, the “slug”, or uncut center portion of material, will be expelled when  

 

  motor is returned to the full up position. 

2.

 

Return machine into full upright position and depress red motor “OFF” button, wait until motor completely stops.

3.

 

Move magnet switch to “OFF” position when ready to release magnetic base from work surface. Due to residual  

 

  magnetism it may take a few seconds for magnet to release completely.

after

 

the

 

cut

8

Summary of Contents for 17980

Page 1: ...ECTION REQUIRED Model 17980 120V or 17982 240V Serial Date of Purchase WARNING before use be sure everyone using this machine reads and understands all safety and operating instructions in this manual...

Page 2: ...Inc will within one 1 year from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship provided the product warranty registration card has been ret...

Page 3: ...se tools should be stored in a dry high and locked up place out of reach of children 6 Do Not Force Tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7 Use Right Tool Do n...

Page 4: ...ff before connecting to a power source 17 Outdoor Use Extension Cords When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 18 Stay Alert Watch what you are doing...

Page 5: ...tooling Keep cutters securely fastened 9 Do not use dull or broken cutters 10 Do not use Slugger drilling machines on surfaces or materials being welded Doing so can damage the machine s electrical co...

Page 6: ...tting fluids from traveling along power cord and contacting power source tie a drip loop in power cord as shown in Figure B Fig B Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding type plugs...

Page 7: ...t side of frame Replace hub and fastener into frame and tighten securely Install the arbor into the drill motor by inserting the arbor body into the spindle By turning the arbor while inserting the ar...

Page 8: ...ling 1 Move magnet switch to ON position Switch will illuminate to indicate power is present magnetic base should be firmly secured to workpiece at this time Thin materials may require an additional s...

Page 9: ...Valve must turn freely Check coolant lines for blockage Dirt or debris in coolant tank Consistency of coolant mixture too thick Is correct pilot pin being used Vent hole in coolant tank lid blocked 5...

Page 10: ...hium 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...

Page 11: ...4 1 power cord 220v call 1 703 nut m4 0070133 2 704 washer LOCK m4 06773 6 705 WASher split m4 080720 2 706 FHSCS M4 X 16 07116 1 707 Motor CORD Assembly 07239 1 708 CRPhms m4 x 8 04820 1 709 control...

Page 12: ...02 plunger 07530 1 903 spring 07507 1 904 1 coolant inducer 07508 1 904 2 hose connection 07529 1 904 3 inducer pin 07510 1 904 5 seal 07511 2 905 washer 07512 2 906 spacer 07513 1 907 washer 07533 1...

Page 13: ...motor parts 13 REV C...

Page 14: ...4544 1 36 bearing needle rhna 101610 07147 1 37 washer thrust 10 1 07148 1 38 gearshaft 12t 07149 1 39 key square 3 x 3 x 36 07161 1 40 gear dual 52t 44t 07150 1 41 retaining ring external 25z 07152 2...

Page 15: ...15 wiring diagrams Rev C...

Page 16: ...model max diameter capacity depth usa5 120v 18066 2 3 8 3 usa5 240v 18080 2 3 8 3 jm101 120v 19020 1 3 8 2 jm101 240v 19024 1 3 8 2 jm101 120v with 3 8 slide 19021 1 3 8 2 bar feed handle 2 x 2 120v...

Reviews: