Central Machinery 95346 Assembly And Operation Instructions Manual page 11

Gasoline auger drill 1.5 hp
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1.
Stand with a solid stance on stable
ground. Brace yourself and maintain
a proper grip with both hands on the
Frame (1b) whenever the Engine is
running. (See figure E.)
2.
Accelerate the Engine to full throttle
just before starting to drill by squeez-
ing the Speed Control (10b). Also,
keep the Engine at full throttle the
entire time you are drilling, unless a
problem arises. (See figure E.)
3.
Do not attempt to drill at an angle
Keep the Auger (33a) vertical at all
times.
4.
Allow the Auger (33a) to drill for you.
Exert only light downward pressure.
If you attempt to force the drill, damage to the Auger Drill and Auger (33a) can result.
be aware of the strong twisting forces produced by the drill during operation.
(See figure E.)
5.
Release the Speed Control (10b) as soon as the drilling is completed, allowing the
Engine to idle. NOtE: Running the Auger Drill at full throttle without a drilling load
can cause unnecessary wear or damage to the Auger Drill. (See figure E.)
6.
After running the Auger Drill for an extended period of time, allow the Engine to
idle for several minutes to dissipate the heat. This will prevent some Engine parts
(ignition system, piston rings, carburetor, etc.) from being damaged by overheating.
Then press the Kill Switch (5b) to turn off the Engine. (See figure E.)
7.
Before storing the Auger Drill, make sure to drain all fuel out of the tool's Fuel Tank
(89). If this is not followed, old fuel in the Fuel Tank may clog the Carburetor and
prevent the tool from starting until cleaned out. Then store the tool in a clean, dry,
safe location out of reach of children and other unauthorized people.
(See figure E.)
SKU 95346
for technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353
Drilling a Hole
fRAME (1b)
KILL
SWItcH (5b)
SPEED
cONtROL (10b)
.
fIGURE E
fUEL
tANK (89)
IMPORtANt
KEEP AUGER
(33a) VERtIcAL
WHEN DRILLING.
AUGER (33a)
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