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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
4. Swing the arbor arm in the direction of the spindle rotation until it comes in contact with the side of the drill motor or drill press. 5. Start the drill motor. 6. Cutting fluid will not flow freely until the center pin is depressed slightly. Move the cutter towards the material until the center pin is depressed slightly and begin pumping cutting fluid. 7. When feeding the cutter into the material, use only enough pressure to produce efficient cutting without overloading the tool or cutter. Because STEEL HAWG™ CUTTERS have multiple cutting edges, they require considerably less downward pressure than ordinary twist drills. STEEL HAWG™ CUTTERS work best at their recommended drill rotating speed and with moderate pressure. Excessive pressure will only slow the operation and damage the cutter. Use less feed pressure when slotting or notching because there is less support for the cutting edges in these situations. 8. Avoid raising the cutter before the cut is complete. Keep constant pressure throughout the entire operation to prevent chips and cuttings from falling under the cutting edges. A loose cutting under the cutter can make cutting difficult or impossible. 9. When the cut is completed, stop pumping cutting fluid, and withdraw the cutter while the drill motor is still rotating. 10. Turn the drill motor off. 11. When the drill has stopped, use a pliers to remove cuttings from the bit and arbor. Use care to avoid damaging the carbide teeth. 12. The center pin is spring loaded and should eject the slug when the cut is completed. Provide protection from falling slugs for people or property below. Lubrication A continuous flow of lubricant is required with these cutters. MILWAUKEE HAWG WASH™ (cutting fluid) is recommended for most applications. It is available in a case of twelve 16 oz. bottles of concentrate, Cat. No. 4932- 0081, which will make 1 gal. of lubricant per bottle. Failure to use the lubricant properly will cause cutter damage. When cutting with STEEL HAWG™ CUTTERS, supply a continuous flow of cutting fluid to the arbor. When notching or slotting, the lubricant may not supply enough lubricant cutting area. In these situations, fluid should be applied directly being cut. Alternative lubricants introduce different cooling and lubricating The operator is responsible of lubricants WASH™ cutting fluid. 13 WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug your tool before performingany maintenance. Never disassemblethe tool or try to do any rewiring onthe tool's electrical system. Contact aMILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock and damage to the tool, neverimmerse your tool in liquid or allow aliquid to flow inside the tool. MAINTENANCE Cleaning Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug your tool before performingany maintenance. Never disassemblethe tool or try to do any rewiring onthe tool's electrical system. Contact aMILWAUKEE s...
Dieses Handbuch ist für folgende Modelle:Bohrmaschinen und Schrauber - 4202 (1.31 mb)
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