Identifying Correctly Split Drill Bits; Grit Tube Attachment - Drill Master XP User Manual

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3.
Splitting Port

Identifying Correctly Split Drill Bits

(And What to Do With Those That Aren't!)
Correctly Split
Split lines are nearly straight
across.
Split Line
Undersplit
Solution
Split lines do not meet
More grinding is needed for larg-
in the center but
er drill bits. If one side of the bit
Chisel Edge remains.
is undersplit, insert the Chuck
into the Splitting Port again and
split both sides. Push the Chuck
into the Port until it stops.
Repeat until the split sides are
Not enough material
equal and look like the correctly
has been removed
split bit shown above.
from the Heel of
the drill bit.
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Split the point
Press Chuck slowly and firm-
ly into the Splitting Port until
it stops. Remove the chuck,
rotate one-half turn, and
repeat.
Check the tip of the bit care-
fully to determine that both
sides of the bit are split equal-
ly. Compare it to this illustra-
tion. If it does not match,
study the information below.
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Oversplit
Solution
Too much material
Reinsert the chucked bit into the
removed.
Sharpening Port and remove
enough of the tip until the split
tip looks like the correctly split
bit above.
Split lines are joined
in the center and
Chisel Edge has
been removed.

Grit Tube Attachment

Simply insert the Grit Tube into the Splitting Port of your
Drill Doctor when sharpening. It will catch the grit that is
formed from the sharpening process. Clean the inside of
your Drill Doctor and the Grit Tube on a regular schedule.
The grit tube is designed to accept a standard 1" shop vac-
uum for extended periods of sharpening.
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The Grit Tube attach-
ment is designed to keep
any sparks caused by
sharpening safely inside
the machine and away
from you. In addition, the
Grit Tube reduces the
sharpening dust in the
air and on your work-
bench.
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