Remove all contents from packaging and inspect to ensure no damage was incurred during shipping. Package should also
include the following:
contents of package
description part # qty
OPERATOR'S MANUAL LIT107 1
PRODUCT DVD LIT032 1
WARRANTY CARD 0070342 1
MAGNET WARNING NOTICE 0107D0C 1
3/16" PILOT, 1" DEPTH OF CUT 16001 1
3/16" PILOT, 2" DEPTH OF CUT 16002 1
1/4" PILOT, 1" DEPTH OF CUT 16003 1
1/4" PILOT, 2" DEPTH OF CUT 16004 1
M10 X 3 FPSSS UH0900 2
3MM HEX WRENCH UH8001 1
5MM T-HANDLE HEX WRENCH UH8004 1
SAFETY STRAP U11005 1
SPOKE HANDLE ASSEMBLY 06315 1
CARRYING CASE 06970 1
SHUNT (ATTACHED TO HANDLE) UH5335 1
SHUNT INSTRUCTIONS U14102 1
getting started
what you should know before you drill
CAUTION!
always disconnect magforce™ from power source before making adjustments.
Assemble spoke handle assembly (item #30) to pinion feed shaft (item #15) using screw which is attached to center of
drive handle. NOTE: Handle can be mounted on right or left side of machine.
1. The Magforce™ incorporates state of the art design features such as "SMART MAGNET"™ circuitry. This feature
does not allow the motor to operate in unsafe magnetic holding conditions. Illuminated on/off switches indicate the
existence of a sufficient magnetic field. If On/Off switches are not illuminated, there is not a proper magnetic field.
When drilling materials under 3/8" thick, an additional steel plate may be required to achieve proper magnetic
adhesion.
2. Type of material to be drilled, Brinnell or Rockwell hardness, material thickness and position should all be
determined to ensure proper selection of Slugger® cutting tools, RPM, coolant and drilling time.
3. Remove any excessive mill scale or rust from surface to be drilled.
4. Material that has been flame cut may have become heat-treated and therefore difficult to drill. Avoid drilling
near such areas whenever possible.
5. Drilling with the Magforce™ in horizontal positions requires a special lubrication for Slugger® cutters.
Consult Jancy Engineering for details.
6. Do not use Slugger® drilling machines on surfaces or materials being welded.
Doing so can damage the machine’s electrical components.
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