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2. DESCHPTION QTY METAL CASE MACHINE Assemble three spoke handles to feed hub NOTE Feed hub assembly SAFETY CHAIN WITH CLIP 1 is mounted on right side of machine frame if necessary it can be reversed SAFETY GUARD 1 for lefthand operation by simply removing the fastener and hub from frame HEX WRENCH 2 5 1 Remove hub pinion shaft from right side of frame and insert it into left side of HEX WRENCH 4 1 frame Replace hub and fastener into frame and tighten securely Install the HEX WRENCH 5 1 HEX WRENCH 6 1 arbor into the drill motor by inserting the arbor body into the spindle By turning SPOKE HANDLE WITH KNOBS 3 the arbor while inserting the arbor tang will properly line up in the spindle 4MT ARBOR ASSEMBLY 1 COOLANT OOTILE ASSEMBLY 1 Turn the arbor until it bottoms out in the spindle and then tap lightly with a DRILL DRIFT 1 plastic hammer to secure OPERATORS MANUAL 1 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU DRILL 1 Type of material to be drilled Brinnell or Rockwell hardness material thickness and position should all be determined to ensure proper selection of cutting tools Remove any excessive mill scale or rust from surface to be drilled 3 When drilling thin materials it is recommended that you place a steel plate under the work piece and Holemaker magnet area to increase magnetic holding force Material that has been flame cut may become heat treated and therefo
3. SCREW M3x5 PHCRMS SCREW M4X10 PHCRMS HEX SOCKET BOLT M5x35 HEX SOCKET BOLT M5x50 HEX SOCKET BOLT M6X25 KEY SQ 6x6x22 GROUND CONDUCTOR QTY 16 SPPRO 1100201 ITEM PART NUMBER MOTOR 230V DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 SPPRO110020101 1 1 2 SPPRO110020102 GUIDEFAN 1 3 SPPRO110020103 ARMATUREASSY230V 1 4 SPPRO110020104 ARMATURETOOTHENDz8 1 1 5 SPPRO110020105 FIELD 230V 0 O 1 6 SPPRO110020106 UPPER HOUSING 14 1 7 SPPRO110020107 1 9 1 10 SPPRO110020110 2 1 111 SPPRO110020111 SPRING WASHER BRUSH 230 SPRING BRUSH ea HEXAGON BOLT M4x73 18 SPPRO1100202 GEARBOX ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SPPRO110020201 GEARCASE SPPRO110020202 SPINDLE MT4 SPPRO110020203 METAL INSERT SPPRO110020204 COOLANT COUPLING AMT2 H 19 SPPRO110020205 BEARING 6008 2Z 40x68x15 SPPRO110020206 BEARING 608 2Z SPPRO110020207 BEARING ROLL 25x42x17 0 H x SPPRO110020208 SEAL 30x42x7 SPPRO110020209 SEAL 40x52x7 SPPRO110020210 SEAL 40x55x7 SPPRO110020211 INTERNAL RETAINING RING 40z SPPRO110020212 INTERNAL RETAINING RING 42W SPPRO110020213 INTERNAL RETAINING RING 68W SPPRO110020214 DOWEL PIN 5 x 16 MM SPPRO110020215 HEX SOCKET BOLT M 6X30 SPPRO110020216 CROSS RECESSED RAISED COUNTERSUNK HEAD SCREW M5x10 SPPRO110020217 DOWEL PIN 5 x 12 MM 1 N SPPRO1100206 PINION SHAFT AS
4. N 1 O1 N O 1 N N IN JIN IN IN IN IN IN IIS IN B C2 IN 26 28 30 431 N N N N N O N N CO CO CO PO 2 37 PART NUMBER SPPRO1100201 SPPRO1100202 SPPRO1100203 SPPRO1100204 SPPRO1100205 SPPRO1100206 SPPRO1100207 SPPRO1100208 SPPRO1100210 SPPRO1100211 SPPRO1100212 SPPRO1100213 SPPRO1100214 SPPRO1100215 SPPRO1100216 SPPRO1100217 SPPRO1100218 SPPRO1100219 SPPRO1100220 SPPRO1100221 SPPRO1100222 SPPRO1100223 SPPRO1100224 SPPRO1100225 SPPRO1100226 SPPRO1100227 SPPRO1100228 SPPRO1100229 SPPRO1100230 SPPRO1100231 SPPRO1100232 SPPRO1100233 SPPRO1100234 SPPRO1100235 SPPRO1100236 SPPRO1100237 MOTOR COMPLETE 230V DESCRIPTION MOTOR 230V GEARCASE ASSY DISTANCE SLEEVE 25 1x31 8x4 GEAR z46 MOTOR WIRE ASSY PINION SHAFT z 20 ASSY MOTOR HOUSING GEAR RACK PINION SHAFT ASSY 14T PINION SHAFT ASSY 19 25 PINION SHAFT ASSY z 14 SHIFT FORK SHIFT PIN SHORT SHIFT PIN LONG WASHER II LABEL SHIFT LEVER LABEL Il SHIFT LEVER SHIFT DRIVE PIN USA 5 COMPRESSION SPRING USA 5 SHIFT LEVER BEARING NEEDLE RNA 4901 BEARING NEEDLE RHNA 081210 NEEDLE BEARING RHNA 081512 NEEDLE BEARING HK 101410 CX EXTERNALE RETAINING RING 252 SPRING WASHER 5 1 SPRING WASHER 6 1 SPRING WASHER 4 3 SPRING PIN 3x12
5. with second class protection GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in the risk of electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with tool Never remove the grounding prong from the plug If the cord or plug is damaged have it Cover of NEP repaired before using If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet rati EE 1 I installed by a qualified electrician The Holemaker must be plugged into an 1 appropriate outlet properly installed and grounded in accordance with all codes d and ordinances The plug and outlet should look similar to those in Figure A rs v Ground If in doubt of proper grounding call a qualified electrician C am WARNING DO NOT USE HOLEMAKER DRILLING MACHINES ON SURFACES OR MATERIALS BEING WELDED DOING SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DRILLING MACHINE EXTENSION CORDS Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding type plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Replace or repair damaged cords Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating See table for the correct size to us
6. 2 months from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship This warranty is void if the item has been damaged by accident neglect improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship This warranty does not apply to machines and or components which have been altered changed or modified in any way or subjected to overloading or use beyond recommended capacities and specifications Worn componentry due to normal wear and tear is not a warranty claim Goods returned defective shall be returned prepaid freight to ITMS or agreed repair agent which shall be the buyer s sole and exclusive remedy for defective goods ITMS accepts no additional liability pursuant to this guarantee for the costs of travelling or transportation of the product or parts to and from ITMS or the service agent or dealer such costs are not included in this warranty Our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO DESIGN WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE Imported And Distributed By INDU
7. 6 LOWER SLEEVE SPPRO11007 PINION SHAFT ASSY f SPPRO11008 SPOKE HANDLE INCLUDING KNOB ASSY 3 SPPRO11000 COOLANT SYSTEM 1 SPPRO11010 POWER CORD 230V 3x1 5 00 SPPRO1101004 STRAINRIELIEEPG11 o 1 SPPRO11011 ARBOR ASSY AMT4 U19 4 3 0 1 58 80111012 PUSHSPRING o Z 1 1 1 28 11013 SCREWM4XIOPHCRMS 1 SPPRO11014 EXTERNALE RETAINING RING 282 1 11 1 1 500011015 SPRING WASHER 4 3 6 O SPPROTIO16 5888011017 NYLON WASHER SR1940 14 SPPRO11018 5888011019 CROSS RECESSED 80060040 SPPROTIO2I CROSS RECESSED PAN HEAD TAPPING SCREW 3 5x13 4 SPPRO11022 WASHERLOCKINTERNAL 874857 4_ 23 5888011023 NO NO 7 13 11 SPPRO 11001 FRAME ASSEMBLY ITEM PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION SPPRO 1 100101 BODY ASSY SPPRO1100102 ELECTROMAGNETIC BASE SPPRO1100103 D RINGSTRAP 1100104 HEX SOCKET BOLT M8x35 L 41 SPPRO1100105 SPRING WASHER 8 2 4 14 SPPRO 1100101 MAIN BODY ASSY ITEM DESCRIPTION PRESSURE PLATE 18 4 r _ 1 EI ln d LL ki i M ul 11 Lili lt k 15 SPPRO 11002 TEM PIM 3 D N N N IN ID T
8. HOLEMAKER PRO 110 Holemaker Portable Magnetic Drilling Machine OPERATOR S MANUAL N WARNING BEFORE USE ENSURE EVERYONE USING THIS MACHINE READS AND UNDERSTANDS ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL EYE PROTECTION HEARING PROTECTION NEVER PLACE LINE VOLTAGE BEWARE OF REQUIRED REQUIRED FINGERS NEAR PRESENT ROTATING CUTTING AREA OR MACHINE PARTS MACHINE ARBOR Serial f Date of Purchase 1 10 14 08 15 Holemaker PRO 110 Portable Magnetic Drilling Machine Congratulations on the purchase of your Holemaker Pro 110 portable magnetic drilling machine Holemaker drilling machines are designed to deliver fast efficient hole drilling performance in portable applications TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions 3 4 Power Supply Requirement 5 leu eae 6 Special Instructions 7 Contents OF Package 7 Machine Operation 8 10 Maintenance and Service 11 Basic Troubleshooting 12 Machine Parts Breakdown 13 22 23 LIMITED WARRANTY Industrial Tool amp Machinery Sales hereinafter refered to as ITMS will within twelve 1
9. SEMBLY 2 20 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 261 SPPRO110020601 QGEARSHAFL20OT 1 262 SPPRO110020602 71 GEAR 297 11 263 SPPRO110020603 HELICAL INPUT GEAR 2455 1 2 6 4 SPPRO110020604 403 1 SPPRO1100210 PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY 14T ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 2 10 1 SPPRO110021001 SHAFT PINION 14T 2 10 2 SPPRO110021002 GEAR DUAL 33T 39T 2 10 3 SPPRO110021003 KEY SQ 3X3X45 SPPRO1100211 mW ITEM PART NUMBER 2 11 1 SPPRO110021101 2 11 2 SPPRO110021102 2 11 3 SPPRO110021103 SPPRO1100212 MEN mew paRT NUMBER _ 2121 SPPRO110021201 2122 8 8011002122 2423 SPPRO110021208 9 2 12 4 SPPRO110021204 PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY 19 25 DESCRIPTION QTY PINION SHAFT 19 25 GEAR DUAL 31T 42T SQUARE KEY 3X3X38 PA PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY Z 14 DESCRIPTION QTV GEARSHAFT 14 1 5 mm GEAR 33T SQUARE KEY 5x5x12 1 EXTERNAL RETAINING RING 18Z 21 SPPRO11003 PANEL PLATE ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY l SPPROMOOI PANELPLATE LTT 73 3 SPPRO1100303 SWITGHSTARTSTOP 1 34 SPPRO1100304 STARLSTOPWIRE lI 35 1100305 SWITCHMAGNET 36 SPPRO1100306 LIGHTPiPE _ 1 22 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 115 3 7 1 ELA xapsus
10. STRIAL TOOL amp MACHINERY SALES 18 BUSINESS ST YATALA QLD AUSTRALIA 4207 PHONE 07 3287 1114 FAX 07 3287 1115 sales industrialtool com au www industrialtool com au 10 Ti IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N WARNING WHEN USING ELECTRICAL TOOLS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY READ AND SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Keep Work Area Clean e Cluttered areas and benches increase risk of injuries Consider Work Area Environment e Do not expose power tools to rain e Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations Keep work area well lit e Do not use tool in presence of flammable liquids or gases Guard Against Electric Shock e Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures Keep Children Away e Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work area Store Idle Tools e When not in use tools should be stored in a dry high and locked up place out of reach of children Do Not Force Tool elt will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended Use Right Tool e Do not force a small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavv dutv tool e Do not use tool for unintended purpose For example Do not use a circular saw for cutting tree limbs or logs Dress Properly e Do not wear loose clothing or
11. are off before connecting to a power source Outdoor Use Of Extension Cords e When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked Stay Alert e Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired e Do not use when taking medications that may cause drowsiness Check Damaged Parts Before further use of the tool any damaged parts should be repaired and performance verified prior to operation e Check alignment of moving parts binding of parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center e Do not use this tool if switches do not turn it on and off Have defective switches replaced by authorized service center Use Cutter Guard e Always use cutter guard supplied with machine to reduce the risk of injury refer fig 1 Fig 1 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS Prior to use check condition of the power cord which has to be free of any cuts or similar damages Attention This unit has a class one of insulation and absolutely requires the power source to be equipped with a protection circuit Power source should be protected with the difference current circuit cut out and protected with a 10A fuse for 230V At building sites power should be supplied from a separation transformer such as Type AVM with minimum power of 2000 VA and
12. e depending on cord length and nameplate amperage rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord DRIP LOOP To help prevent cutting fluids from traveling along power cord and contacting power source tie a drip loo d asshdwnin mae C _ VOLTS TOTAL LENGTH OF CORD IN METRES In power cor g 240V 0 15 15 30 30 60 60 90 AMPERAGE M 0 6 18 16 16 14 6 10 18 16 14 12 ye 10 12 16 16 14 12 f y _ 12 16 14 12 NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED WIRE GAUGE TECHNICAL DATA 22 1 4 30 3 4 566 780 mm m 29 16 65 mm _ 97 16 240mm w _ 120 4 11 16 1 15 16 49 mm 13 15 16 354 mm Supply voltage 220 240V 50 60 Hz DOWN m 1650 W DOWGEF taret PO 1800 W Machine speeds under load 85 135 160 250 rom Insulation class 2 First S MT 4 Tool holder 20 Weldon 19 05 mm Capacities max slugger cutter diameter 110 mm max drilling depth with standard arbor 75mm max drilling depth with optional arbor 110mm Magnet Dead Lift on 25 mm plate 22000 N Dimensions elec
13. emoved and cleaned 10 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Every 250 hours of work check condition of carbon brushes If their length is less than 5 mm they should be replaced with new genuine brushes After replacement new brushes should be run in without load for about 20 min Repair and service work is to be performed by authorized service agents only Adjustment of the machine slide guides should be done every 50 hours or as necessary by tightening the 4 gib adjustment screws located down the side of the machine The slide guide tension is correct if the drive can be moved smoothly by using the feed handles It is not acceptable for the motor to automatically slide down under its own weight Keep the magnet clean and free of chips oil or other contaminants Inspect arbor sleeve and support bracket for visible wear Replace any worn parts and tighten any fasteners that may have come loose during daily usage 11 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Magnetic base not holding securely Material is too thin e Surface of material being drilled must be free of chips debris rust and mill scale Does size of cutter exceed machine s rated capacity e Check magnet face for unevenness nicks and burrs Drill motor running arbor and spindle not turning e Possible sheared drive train component Motor slows when drilling els an extension cord being used If so see page 5 for recommended wire gages and cord lengths e Excessive do
14. itions a cutting paste should be used Check workings of cooling system Open the coolant tank s tap and apply pressure on the pilot by turning spokes counter clockwise As the pilot starts to sink into the cutter cooling liquid should start to run down the groove in pilot pin If there is no liquid flowing down check if the tap is fully opened It may take a few seconds for cooling liquid to fill the whole system Select a suitable rpm speed for the machine to run at using the table below as a guide Once a suitable speed has been decided upon select that speed using the gear switch on the side of the machine 1 refer fig 1 1 The cutter diameter Rotary speed under 2 95 above 75mm 1 14 3 30 49mm 0 47 4 12 22mm Fig 1 Turn the motor on Bring the cutter gently into contact with the work piece and slowly start to apply pressure on the cutter Making a hole with an annular cutter should ideally be done in one pass Do not peck drill WARNING When the annular cutter goes through the material the slug can be pushed out often with considerable strength Pay attention to avoid injury After a hole is made the cutter should be retracted and both the motor and the electromagnet should be switched OFF When work with the machine is finished the power cord should be disconnected from the power source the machine should be cleaned up from swarf coolant etc and the cutter should be r
15. jewellery They can be caught in moving parts e Rubber gloves and non skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair e Always wear safety glasses e Use face or dust mask if necessary e Use hearing protection Do Not Abuse Electrical Cord e Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle e Keep cord away from heat oil and sharp edges Secure Work e Use clamps or a vise to hold work It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool Do Not Overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times 12 13 14 19 16 17 18 19 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Maintain Tools With Care tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance e Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have repaired by authorized service facility Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Disconnect Tools e Unplug when not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as cutters Hemove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches e Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on Avoid Unintentional Starting e Do not carry a plugged in tool Always disconnect from power source before moving Be sure switches
16. re difficult to drill Avoid drilling near such areas whenever possible 5 Special cutter lubricant is available for using the Holemaker and annular cutters in the horizontal position Consult you distributor for more information Caution Do not drill on material where welding is also simultaneously being performed Drilling machine will be damaged Caution Powering driling machine from generator without proper surge protection device between generator and drilling machine may cause damage to the Printed Circuit Board in machine The Holemaker Pro 110 is not designed for use on steel thinner than 3 8 or 10mm as the magnet s adhesive power would be significantly reduced which can cause machines failure or individuals injury The machines built in Smart Magnet Technology will detect insufficient magnetic adhesion and will 7 cause the machines motor on off button to not engage Although it is not recommended this feature can be bypassed by following the attached Smart Magnet Technology Bypass instruction leaflet SIART UP AND OPERATION CAUTION READ THE WHOLE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO START UP ma s aa w 4 E 3 2 9 2 40 s xx xi A 7 t Principle of Annular cutter s work This drilling machine s spindle has a 19mm Weldon Shank
17. t drilling spot stop the motor as described above and push the magnet switch 1 to the position O NOTE As a power saving function Switching the Magnet Switch 1 to I will supply the electromagnet with 5096 power Switching the Start Stop Switch 2 to I will increase the electromagnet to 10090 power Before you cut Before positioning the machine on work piece always make sure that Work piece is made of ferrous material thickness of work piece is adequate for secure magnetic adhesion mild steel 10mm is recommended Ensure no part of magnet overhangs the steel workpiece surface of steel under the magnet is flat wipe brush or sand down clean surface where you intended to place the drilling machine so that you remove rust paint dirt etc which would reduce adhesive power of the electromagnetic base Install annular cutter in the machine before plugging it into mains Place the machine so that the tool is over the centre of the hole you intend to make and turn the magnetic base ON Always make sure prior to use that the machine is secured from falling down with a chain strap An example of a safety chain strap use Cutting Choose a suitable lubricating fluid and fill the coolant tank The cooling system is an integral part of the machine and should always be used Warning The cooling system works gravitationally therefore it can be used only when in vertical position of the drilling machine In other pos
18. tromagnetic base 120x240x63 mm Length of the power OM TOOL WOON c Q 31 0 kg Noise level 85 dB eo LE 9 10 11 12 13 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Head and follow operator s manual thoroughly If you cannot locate your operator s manual contact ITMS for an additional copy DO NOT touch rotating cutter or parts Always stop machine completely and unplug from power source before changing cutters clearing swarf retilling lubrication or performing adjustments Never wear loose clothing or gloves when working near cutting area or machine arbor Always wear eye protection Any tool can shatter Always use safety chain or strap provided with machine Always use proper tooling Keep cutters securely fastened DO NOT use dull or broken cutters Beware of ejected slugs at end of cut They become HOT during the cut Keep all safety features functioning and working properly Keep bottom of magnet burr free and clear of chips and debris To reduce the risk of electrical shock DO NOT remove or alter electrical panels or use machine in damp areas Use only authorized service centers for repairs Hemove all contents from packaging and inspect to ensure no damage was incurred during shipping Your Holemaker package should include the following
19. type and is specifically designed for use with Annular cutters Annular cutter 1 is located inside arbor body 2 and is fastened with grub screws 3 When fastening the cutter in the arbour ensure that the grub screws are firmly tightened to avoid them coming loose during operation It is important to position the cutter in relation to the arbour in such a way that fixing flats on the cutter shank are positioned opposite to the grub screws 3 Both grub screws 3 should be used to fasten the cutter The Pilot Pin 5 is located inside the cutter to easily position the annular cutter over centre of a planned hole During drilling as the cutter goes into the material the pilot pin moves back into the arbour body and pressurizes the discharge spring 4 That spring ejects the slug which is a by product of drilling the hole with a centre free cutter The machine is supplied in a metal box Some components of the drilling machine are coated with grease film for protection during transit and storage Prior to use of the machine this should be wiped clean CONTROL PANEL Control elements include Magnet Switch 1 Start Stop Switch 2 a In order to start the machine press the magnet switch 1 on I Now you can start the motor by pressing Start Stop Switch 2 green button b Stopping the motor is executed with red button O the motor is switched OFF but the electromagnetic base is still ON c To move machine into nex
20. wnfeed pressure during drilling cycle will cause motor to slow and overheat e Does cutting tool need to be resharpened Coolant system not working e Coolant system is gravity dependent machine must be in a upright position to operate properly e Dirt or debris in coolant tank e Consistency of coolant mixture too thick els correct pilot pin being used e Vent hole in coolant tank lid blocked Slugs not ejecting from cutter el ack of coolant causing slugs to expand in cutter bore els correct pilot pin being used e Possible broken internal arbor parts Breaking cutters e How is coolant being applied Coolant must be supplied to interior of cutter Excessive feed pressure being applied when cutter initially contacts work surface e Confirm material hardness e Drilling stacked materials with incorrect cutter e Dull cutters dull or chipped cutting edges require excessive feed pressure resulting in breakage e Movement of machine on material See 1 Magnetic base not holding securely ejnconsistent hardness in material can cause cutter breakage Oversized or rough holes e Insufficient coolant e Excessive feed pressure e Dull cutter 12 HMPRO110 DRILLING MACHINE PRO 230 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SPPRO11001 1 SPPRO11000 MOTOR COMPLETE 230V 1 11003 PANELPLATEASSY 1 1 1 SPPRO11000 QGUARDASSY SPPRO11005 ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM 230V 1 SPPRO1100
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