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Porter-Cable 619
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2.
I
f
a
backing
block
is
used
to
keep
back
of
work
from
splintering,
it
should
be
clamped
securely
in
place.
If
a
backing
block
is
not
used
with
spade
bits
or
auger
bits,
ease
up
pressure
as
soon
as
bit
point
breaks
through
work,
and
complete
the
hole
from
the
opposite
side.
DRILLING
METAL
In
addition
to
the
instruction
listed
under
GENERAL
DRILLING,
the
following
also
apply:
1.
Use
only
good
quality
sharp
high
speed
steel
twist
bits
when
drilling
metal.
2.
With
variable
speed
drills,
start
drilling
with
slow
speed
and
gradually
increase
speed
as
drill
cuts.
The
harder
the
material,
the
slower
the
speed
required.
The
softer
the
material,
faster
the
speed.
3.
When
drilling
a
large
hole,
it
is
easier
to
first
drill
a
smaller
hole
and
then
enlarge
it
to
the
required
size.
4.
The
use
of
a
lubricant,
such
as
oil,
on
the
drill
point
helps
keep
the
bit
cool,
increases
drilling
action
and
prolongs
drill
bit
life.
MAINTENANCE
KEEP
TOOL
CLEAN
Periodically
blow
out
all
air
passages
with
compressed
air.
Remove
build
up
of
grime
resulting
from
working
green
or
sappy
wood.
All
plastic
parts
should
be
cleaned
with
soft
damp
cloth.
NEVER
use
solvents
to
clean
plastic
parts.
They
could
possibly
dissolve
or
otherwise
damage
the
material.
CAUTION
-
Wear
safety
glasses
while
using
compressed
air.
FAILURE
TO
START
Should
your
tool
fail
to
start,
check
to
make
sure
the
prongs
on
the
cord
plug
are
making
good
contact
in
the
outlet.
Also,
check
for
blown
fuses
or
open
circuit
breakers
in
the
line.
BRUSH
INSPECTION
AND
LUBRICATION
CAUTION
-
For
your
continued
safety
and
electrical
protection,
brush
inspection
and
replacement
on
this
tool
should
ONLY
be
performed
by
an
AUTHORIZED
PORTER-CABLE
SERVICE
STATION
or
a
PORTER-CABLE
SERVICE
CENTER.
At
approximately
100
hours
of
use,
take
or
send
your
tool
to
your
nearest
Authorized
Porter-Cable
Service
Station
to
be
thoroughly
cleaned
and
inspected;
worn
parts
replaced,
when
necessary;
re¬
lubricated
with
fresh
lubricant,
if
required;
reassembled
with
new
brushes;
and
performance
tested.
Any
loss
of
power
before
the
above
maintenance
check
may
indicate
the
need
for
immediate
servicing
of
your
tool.
DO
NOT
CONTINUE
TO
OPERATE
TOOL
UNDER
THIS
CONDITION.
If
proper
operating
voltage
is
present,
return
your
tool
to
the
Service
Station
for
immediate
service.
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