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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 positioned 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. 

4.  Visually inspect arbor, sleeve and support bracket for wear.

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 coolant system, reservoir, o-rings, lip seals and coolant collar for wear.

7.  Inspect motor brushes and replace as needed.

8.  Replace any worn parts and regularly tighten fasteners that have become loose during usage.

9.

 

Regularly test machine by placing machine on non-ferrous material. Engage magnet switch. 

  Motor should not start.

regular

 

maintenance

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DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

  Max Height

31-3/8" (797mm)

  Min Height

23-1/8” (588mm)

  Width 

9-1/2" (242mm)

  Length 

16" (407mm)

  Weight 

73 lbs. (33Kg)

  Motor 

1.8 HP 1400W (single phase)

   

120V / 11.7A ~ 220V / 5.8A

   

150–240/ 290 – 450 RPM (no load)

   

100-150/200-310 RPM (load)

  Spindle bore

#3 morse taper

  Arbor bore

3/4" (19.05mm)

  Drill point breakaway

1934 lbs. on 1" plate (877Kg on 25mm plate)

  Magnet base dimensions

4-3/4" x 9-1/2" (121mm x 242mm)

  Magnet dead lift

4833 lbs. on 1" plate (2192Kg on 25mm plate)

  Cutter diameter (maximum)

4" (102mm)

  Slugger depth of cut (maximum)

3" (77mm)

  Spindle CL to Guard Face

3-13/16" (97mm)

  Spindle CL to Magnet Face

2-9/16" (65mm)

  Spindle CL to Motor Face

3-15/16" (100mm)

  Spindle CL to Motor Face

3-3/16" (81mm)

  Total travel

8-7/16" (215mm)

3-7/8"

97

9"

230

493

19-3/8"

9-1/2"

240

112

(LESS ARBOR)

4-3/8"

23-1/8"

(DOWN)

586

13-1/4"

337

2-1/2"

64

12"

304

4"

103

3-3/4"

94

 TYP.

110

(LESS ARBOR)

12-7/8"

326

4-3/8"

31-1/4"

(UP)

794

5-7/8"

150

5-7/8"

150

4-3/4"

120

dimensions

 

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specifications

Summary of Contents for 17985

Page 1: ...TECTION REQUIRED MODEL 17985 120V OR 17987 220V Serial Date of Purchase WARNING before use be sure everyone using this machine reads and understands all safety and operating instructions in this manua...

Page 2: ...y Jancy Engineering 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 registrati...

Page 3: ...not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the...

Page 4: ...t of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain powe...

Page 5: ...ar cutting area or rotating machine parts 6 Always use eye and hearing protection 7 Always use safety strap and chip guard provided with machine 8 Always use proper tooling Keep cutters securely faste...

Page 6: ...contacting power source tie a drip loop in power cord as shown in Figure B Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding type plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Rep...

Page 7: ...NOTE Feed hub assembly is mounted on right side of machine frame if necessary it can be reversed for lefthand operation by simply removing the fastener item 24 and hub item 21 from frame Remove hub p...

Page 8: ...erials may require an additional steel backing 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 unt...

Page 9: ...ant valve Valve must turn freely Check coolant lines for blockage Dirt or debris in coolant tank Consistency of coolant mixture too thick Incorrect pilot pin being used Vent hole in coolant tank lid b...

Page 10: ...olant system reservoir o rings lip seals and coolant collar for wear 7 Inspect motor brushes and replace as needed 8 Replace any worn parts and regularly tighten fasteners that have become loose durin...

Page 11: ...machine breakdown 11 Rev D...

Page 12: ...1 17 M8 X 30 SHCS UH0814 2 18 M8 LOCK WASHER UH2082 4 19 M8 X 25 SHCS UH0812 2 20 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 120V 07310P 1 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 220V 07312P 21 PINION HUB 07320 1 22 SPOKE HANDLE 07319 3...

Page 13: ...LOCKING PCB SUPPORT 054133 1 4 7 CIRCUIT BOARD 054127 1 8 ENCLOSURE 054126 1 9 M4 X 10 CRPHMS UH0420 4 10 M4 LOCK WASHER UH2044 4 11 LABEL PANEL PLATE 07379 1 12 WIRE GROUP 2 NOT SHOWN 07380 1 13 WIRE...

Page 14: ...motor breakdown Rev D 14...

Page 15: ...45 SNAP BUSHING 07441 3 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART QTY 46 SPECIAL WASHER 07443 1 47 M5 X 12 DOWEL PIN UH4200 1 48 GEARBOX GASKET 04593 1 49 GEAR CASE COVER 07442 1 50 M8 LOCK WASHER UH2083 4 51 M8 X 40 SHC...

Page 16: ...ng Inc 01 11 other available Slugger drills description model max diameter depth capacity USA5 120V 18066 2 3 8 3 USA5 220V 18080 2 3 8 3 USA101 120V USA101 1 1 2 2 USA101 220V USA101 2 1 1 2 2 USA200...

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