Section 5: Operations; Operating Magnetic Drill; Workpiece Inspection - Grizzly T30943 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 5: OPERATIONS

To reduce your risk of
serious injury, read this
entire
using machine.
To reduce risk of eye injury from
flying chips or lung damage from
breathing dust, always wear safety
glasses and a respirator when oper-
ating this machine.
If you are not experienced with this
type of machine, WE STRONGLY
RECOMMEND that you seek addi-
tional training outside of this man-
ual. Read books/magazines or get
formal training before beginning any
projects. Regardless of the content
in this section, Grizzly Industrial
will not be held liable for accidents
caused by lack of training.
Operating
Magnetic Drill
To operate magnetic drill:
1. Examine workpiece to make sure it is
suitable for drilling.
2. Put on required safety glasses and
respirator.
3. Install correct bit for operation.
Model T30943/T30944 (Mfd. Since 10/19)
manual
BEFORE
4. Align bit directly over intended drilling
point.
5. Install safety strap through drill handle
and around workpiece.
6. Connect tool to power.
7. Turn magnet ON.
8. Turn tool ON.
9. Rotate spindle speed dial to intended
RPM.
10. Turn coolant ON.
11. Perform drilling operation.
12. When finished, turn coolant OFF, turn
tool OFF, turn magnet OFF, and dis-
connect tool from power.

Workpiece Inspection

Follow these rules when inspecting
workpieces.
Material Type: The magnet on this
tool is designed to adhere to ferrous
stock at least
workpieces less than
use tool on non-magnetic grades of
stainless steel or other non-ferrous
metals—the magnet will NOT hold.
Condition
of
surface of material to ensure it is free
of paint, rust, scale, and any foreign
objects. The presence of any of these
conditions can reduce the holding
strength of the magnet.
" thick. Do not use on
3
8
" thick. Do not
1
4
Material:
Inspect
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