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Sealey MAG35110VLP Instructions page 2

35mm low profile magnetic drilling machine 110v

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2. INTRODUCTION
Manufactured using high quality components for performance and reliability. Lightweight and compact made from heavy duty die cast
magnesium alloy. Fitted with a powerful magnet to ensure unit stays adhered at any angle. Includes safety fixing strap, 10mm twist drill chuck
and integrated coolant system to extend the life of cutters and increase the quality of the cut. Designed for use in fabrication, construction and
other applications when drilling ferrous metal.
3. SPECIFICATION
Model No ...................................................... MAG35110VLP
Magnet .......................................................................14000N
Maximum Annular Cutter Capacity ............................... 35mm
Maximum Cutter Depth ................................................ 30mm
Motor Power................................................................1480W
No Load Speed .......................................................... 640rpm
Supply ................................................................110V ~ 50Hz
Electrical Plug Type ................................................. 3-Pin BS
Consumables (not included)
Neat Cutting Oil......................................................... NCO/5L
Soluble Cutting Oil .................................................... SCO/5L
Pilot Pin .................................................................... MAGC.P
4. ASSEMBLY
4.1.
ATTACH COOLANT BOTTLE (fig.1)
4.1.1.
Connect coolant pipe to the connector on the drill head.
(Pipe can be released by pushing in the blue valve.)
4.1.2.
Fill the bottle with appropriate lubricant (ref. Section 3).
4.2.
FIT CUTTING BIT
4.2.1.
Wind drill head up to maximum height.
4.2.2.
Insert cutter and tighten the two cutter fixings (fig.1).
5. OPERATION
5.1.
Mark the position of the hole to be drilled on the workpiece.
5.2.
POSITION THE DRILL
5.2.1.
Connect to the mains supply. Offer drill to workpiece and line up
with the previously marked hole.
WARNING! Make sure there is nothing between the magnet
and the workpiece BEFORE turning the magnet on.
NOTE: When using drill vertically use the level indicator (fig.1).
5.2.2.
Ensure the drill head is wound back away from the workpiece
before turning the magnet on.
5.3.
ATTACH DRILL TO WORKPIECE
5.3.1.
Turn the magnet on (fig.2). Wind the drill head down to the workpiece and align the cutting head pin (not supplied).
5.4.
FIT THE SAFETY STRAP
5.4.1.
Place the safety strap though the handle of the drill and around the steelwork. Adjust the length of the strap so that if the drill should
fall the drill should not be allowed to swing too far and be damaged.
5.5.
FILL COOLANT BOTTLE
5.5.1.
Always use the correct cutting oil, refer to Section 3.
5.6.
CUTTING THE HOLE
NOTE: Lubricate cutter by frequently squeezing trigger on coolant container (fig.1).
5.6.1.
Back the cutting head away from the workpiece, turn the drill motor on (fig.2). Check the drill sounds and is operating normally.
5.6.2.
Use ratchet drive (fig.1) to move the cutting bit towards the workpiece.
5.6.3.
Start feeding slowly, with not too much force, to prevent overloading the drill.
CAUTION! Prepare for bursting through the workpiece.
5.6.4.
If the drill suddenly stops, you must turn off the motor switch immediately.
5.6.5.
Once the hole has been cut, back the cutting head back out of the hole and switch off the motor.
5.6.6.
Remove the debris from the cutting head.
5.6.7.
Clean away swarf.
5.6.8.
Undo the safety strap.
5.6.9.
Support the weight of the drill and turn off the magnet. Remove the cutting bit and replace drill in its case.
6. MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Disconnect from mains supply before performing any maintenance.
6.1.
Remove the cut 'plug' from the cutter, each time it is used.
6.2.
Keep the tool clean.
6.3.
Store in a dry, childproof location in its case.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
fig.1
fig.2
MAG110VLP
Issue:1
05/03/20

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