Stanley CD12 User Manual page 11

Hydraulic core drill
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block. The tip of the locking screw engages a hole in
the dovetail block.
USING THE ANCHOR STAND WITH A VACUUM
PUMP
1. Connect the vacuum pump to the fitting on the base
of the anchor stand.
2. Screw the leveling screws up to the underside of the
base to allow the base gasket to compress when
vacuum is created.
3. Make sure that the base gasket is in good condition
to hold vacuum.
4. Position the anchor stand so that the drill and bit are
aligned where the hole is to be drilled.
5. For a good seal, ensure the surface is free of debris.
6. Turn on the vacuum pump.
7. To reposition the anchor stand, as required to
accurately place the drill bit, press the vacuum
release button and move the anchor stand. Release
the button to re-establish vacuum.
8. Adjust the leveling screws so they contact the drilling
surface. This provides stable footing for the stand.
9. Tighten the jam nuts to lock the leveling screws.
USING THE ANCHOR STAND WITH AN ANCHOR
SCREW
1. Remove the vacuum handle and gasket from the
base. The screw that holds the vacuum handle in
place is located on the underside of the base.
2. Remove the base gasket from the base.
3. Screw the leveling screws up to the underside of the
base.
4. Place the anchor stand and position the drill bit.
5. With a marking pen through the slot in the base,
mark a line on the surface, along which to place the
screw anchor.
6. Set the anchor stand aside. Drill and set the screw
anchor. Place the anchor stand over the screw
anchor and put the anchor screw through the slot in
the base. Tighten. Ensure the drill bit is positioned.
7. Turn the leveling screws so they contact the drilling
surface. Tighten the jam nuts to lock the leveling
screws.
8. Tighten the anchor screw to hold the anchor stand
in position.
9. The "Bulls Eye" level on the drill carriage is used
OPERATION
for indicating level when drilling into a horizontal
surface. Use the leveling screws to adjust level.
10. A socket head capscrew goes through the bottom
of the mast and into the base. This screw holds the
mast square to the base. To drill an angled hole,
remove this screw.
11. To adjust the mast to an angle (up to 45 degrees),
loosen the clamping screw located in the sliding
handle, on the back of the mast. Move the mast to
the desired angle and tighten the screw.
Manually screw the corresponding drill bit from
below onto the drill bit adapter. Manual tightening
is sufficient because the drill bit will automatically
tighten further during the drilling operation.
12.
Connect the core drill to a water supply. The
maximum allowed water pressure is 60 psi/4 bar.
Monitor the water supply to ensure that sufficient
water is applied to the cut surface, to avoid
unnecessary wear of drilling equipment.
13.
Connect the core drill to a hydraulic power supply.
Note the correct connections for the flow of fluid to
the core drill.
DRILLING A HOLE
When drilling into a structure that may contain
electrical wiring, be sure to know the location of
the wiring and do not drill into it. The housing can
carry electrical current from live electrical wires.
Accidentally drilling into them can result in injury or
1.
Open the water supply valve and adjust the water
flow as required. It may be necessary to adjust the
water as the drill bit advances in the hole.
2. Start the core drill by moving the drill valve lever to
"ON".
death.
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