Milwaukee Tool Diamond Coring Motor 300/600 RPM 20 Amp with Clutch Operators M - Page 8
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OPERATION WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always wear proper eye protection marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1. When working in dusty situations, wear appropriate respiratory protection or use an OSHA compliant dust extraction solution. Securing the Equipment to the Work Surface Using an Expansion-Type Anchor For Catalog No. 4125 & 4130 only. Vacuum Pad Leveling Screws Vacuum Pad Stud Leveling Screws Rod or Bolt Nut & Washer or Vacuum Pad Nut Use a 5/8" expansion-type anchor (not supplied) that will accept a 5/8" threaded rod or bolt to secure the base to the work surface. 1. Level the stand with the four (4) leveling screws using the bubble level as a guide. When the stand is level, tighten the four (4) nuts on the leveling screws. 2.Using an expansion-type anchor, insert a threaded rod or bolt through the slot located on the base of the Dymorig and tighten the bolt or washer and nut firmly in the anchor following the anchor manufacturer's instructions. Assembling and Using a Vacuum System For Catalog No. 4115, 4125 & 4130 only. Vacuum Gauge Small Hole for Attaching Pump to Dymorig Stand Filter Jar Vacuum Release Valve Coupler Vacuum Hose Vacuum Pad Nut Vacuum Line Coupler One vacuum pad is supplied with the Vac-U-Rig® and they can be purchased separately for other Dymorigs. The vacuum pad is most effective when it is secured to a relatively smooth surface such as poured concrete. If the surface is too porous or rough, the pad may not hold securely. Before using a vacuum pad, always check the gasket on the underside of the pad to make sure it isn't worn, cracked or torn. If it is, immediately replace the gasket, otherwise the vacuum pad may not hold the rig securely. To replace the gasket, see "Replacing Vacuum Pad Gaskets" in the "Maintenance" section. See "Accessories" for gasket part number. 1. To use the vacuum pad, tilt the base of the rig and slide the vacuum pad under it so the threaded stud goes through the hole on the end of the center slot on the base. Then set the stand upright. 2. Position the rig as required for coring the hole. 3. Level the rig with the four (4) leveling screws using the bubble level (4125 & 4130 only) as a guide. When the rig is level, tighten the four (4) nuts (4125 & 4130 only) on the leveling screws. The screws will push against the vacuum pad. 4. Connect one end of the supplied vacuum hose to the vacuum line coupler on the vacuum pad. To do this, pull back the collar on the hose and push the end of the hose onto the coupler until in snaps into place. Then, connect the other end of the vacuum hose to the coupler on the vacuum pump following the same procedure. 5. The vacuum pump may be set on a dry surface away from the rig or mounted to the base of the Dymorig as shown. However, DO NOT mount the vacuum pump to the Dymorig when angle coring. To mount the vacuum pump on the Dymorig, place the small hole on the vacuum pump mounting bracket over the vacuum pad stud on the Dymorig. 6. Plug the vacuum pump into the power source-the pump will start automatically. Step on the vacuum pad or the vacuum pad stud until the vacuum pad lowers and adheres to the work surface. 7. After the pad is secured to at least 20 inches of mercury vacuum, tighten the vacuum pad nut securely. 8