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Milwaukee 4292-1 User Manual

Milwaukee 4292-1
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Catalog Nos.
Nos. de Cat.
Catálogo Nos.
4253-1
4262-1
4292-1
4297-1
HEAVY-DUTY DRILL MOTORS, ELECTROMAGNETIC DRILL STANDS,
ELECTROMAGNETIC DRILL PRESSES
PERCEUSES ÉLECTROMAGNÉTIQUES, COLONNES ET MOTEURS DE
PERCEUSES EXTRA ROBUSTES
MOTORES PARA TALADRADORAS EXTRARESISTENTES, BASES
ELECTROMAGNÉTICAS PARA TALADRADORAS, PRENSAS TALADRADORAS
ELCTROMAGNÉTICAS
Catalog Nos.
Nos. de Cat.
Catálogo Nos.
4204-1
4206-1
4208-1
4209-1
4210-1
Catalog Nos.
Nos. de Cat.
Catálogo Nos.
4202
4203
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL del OPERADOR
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES, L'UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR.
PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES, EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL
OPERADOR.
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Milwaukee 4292-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMilwaukee
Model4292-1
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Rules

Work Area Safety

Safety guidelines for a clean and safe work environment.

Electrical Safety

Precautions for electrical connections and shock prevention.

Personal Safety

Operator alertness, protective gear, and accident prevention.

Power Tool Use and Care

Power Tool Use and Care

Instructions for proper operation, maintenance, and repair.

Service

Information on professional servicing and replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules for Mag Stands

Safety Chain

Importance and use of the safety chain for overhead or vertical drilling.

Surface Preparation

How surface conditions affect magnet holding strength.

Symbology

Explanation of various symbols used in the manual.

Functional Description

Functional Description

Identification and description of the drill press components.

Specifications

Technical specifications and maximum capacity for various drill models.

Grounding

Grounded Tools: Tools with Three Prong Plugs

Explanation of grounding requirements for three-prong plug tools.

Double Insulated Tools: Tools with Two Prong Plugs

Information on double-insulated tools that do not require grounding.

Extension Cords

Guidelines for Using Extension Cords

Recommendations for selecting and using appropriate extension cords.

Recommended Minimum Wire Gauge for Extension Cords

A table showing wire gauge requirements based on amperage and length.

Assembly

Attaching Feed Handles and Grips

Instructions for attaching feed handles and grips to the tool.

Mounting the Drill on Slide

Steps for mounting the drill motor onto the slide assembly.

Adjusting the Gib Assembly

How to adjust gib screws for smooth slide movement.

Connecting the Power Cord Control Panel Socket

Instructions for connecting the power cord to the control panel.

Operation

Line Lockout

Function of the line lockout feature to prevent accidental start-up.

Motor/Magnet Interlock

How the motor and magnet systems prevent operation.

Diagnostic Light

Meaning of the diagnostic light and troubleshooting steps.

Auto Base/Chip De-Mag

Process for removing residual magnetism from the base.

Electronic Switching

Feature allowing motor direction change without full stop.

Soft-Start

How the soft-start feature increases drill motor life.

Feedback/Speed Control

Explanation of the electronic speed control system.

Magnetic Holding Force

Factors affecting the magnetic base's holding power.

Backing Plate

When and how to use a backing plate for thin workpieces.

Surface Preparation

How surface conditions affect magnet holding strength.

Rack and Pinion

Explanation of the 10:1 feed ratio mechanism.

Safety Chain

Use of the safety chain for overhead or vertical drilling.

Control Panel

Overview of the control panel features and buttons.

Magnet Button - On/Off

Drill and Magnet Interlock

How the drill and magnet interlock features prevent operation.

Gear Shift Lever

Using the Adjustable Base

Instructions for positioning the drill using the adjustable base.

Keyed Chuck

How to insert and remove bits using a keyed chuck.

Morse Taper Socket

Instructions for inserting and removing bits with a Morse Taper Socket.

Applications

Tapping

Procedure for using the drill for tapping operations.

Using Twist Drills

Guidelines for drilling holes with twist drills.

Using Milwaukee Steel Hawg Cutters

Cutting Procedure

Steps for using STEEL HAWG cutters for efficient cutting.

Lubrication

Importance and use of cutting fluid (HAWG WASH) for cutter life.

Maintenance

Maintaining Tools

Regular maintenance checks and schedule for service.

Cleaning

How to clean the tool and what cleaning agents to avoid.

Accessories

Five Year Tool Limited Warranty

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