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Jancy Engineering Drill 17982 User's Manual
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1. 911 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART QTY 902 PLUNGER 0Z530 903 SPRING 07507 904 11 COOLANT INDUCER 07508 904 2 HOSE CONNECTION 07529 904 3 INDUCER PIN 07510 904 5 SEAL 07511 2 905 WASHER 07512 2 906 SPACER 07513 907 WASHER 07533 908 555 MIO X 10 07336 2 909 RETAINING RING INTERNAL 19W 0215067 910 RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 32Z 0Z215 911 STOP ROD 07216 912 RUBBER WASHER 07531 27 S MOTOR PARTS REV C 71 MOTOR PARTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION PART QTY RETAINING RING INTERNAL 55W 07128 8 SPINDLE 07129MT2 9 KEY SQUARE 6X 6X 15 07127 0 BEARING 6006 07126 I RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 30Z 07125 2 SEAL SPINDLE 28 X 47 X Z 07518 4 BEARING 6005 07122 5 GEAR CASE 07259 8 SHCS M5 X 30 03097 4 9 WASHER SPLIT 5 07023 4 20 SHIFT FORK 07146 21 SHIFT PIN 07145 23 SHIFT LEVER 045014 24 SPRING 04591 25 SHIFT COLLAR 04524 26 WASHER INTERNAL M5 04563 27 SHCS M5 X 35 04572 28 TAG SHIFT 04514 29 CRPHMS M3 X 5 045793 2 30 BEARING NEEDLE RHNA 081210 07151 2 3l WASHER THRUST 8 07158 32 GEARSHAFT 121 20T 07157 33 KEY WOODRUFF 3
2. 10 Improperly adjusted motor page 10 Oversized or rough holes elnsufficient coolant Excessive feed pressure Dull cutter e Excessive arbor runout see regular maintenance on 10 Motor slide improperly adjusted REGULAR MAINTENANCE The motor slide may require adjustment after machine has been in service Loosen jam nuts using provided wrench Using feed handles position motor slide assembly in the full up position Using supplied hex key equally turn adjustment screws clockwise to increase sl ive slide tension adjustment screws Excess ide tension or counterclockwise to decrease can damage the machine Properly adjus slide tension Do not over tighten ed slide assembly should have no side to side movement and remain in the fully up position without drifting down Keep bottom of magnet c ean free of chi to ensure surface is flat an Periodically lubricate motor slide ways with lithi Arbor runout should not exceed 0035 in indicator needle inside of Inspect motor brushes and ps burrs nicks oil and other contaminan s Inspect magnet face d square A worn magnet surface dramatically reduces magnetic holding force um base grease arbor bore and rotating arbor while observing indicator replace as needed ches per revolution This is most accurately measured by placing a dial Replace any worn part
3. Remove all contents from packaging and inspect to ensure no damage was incurred during shipping Your 2x2 package should include the following DESCRIPTION PART QTY OPERATOR S MANUAL UT102B SHUNT INSTRUCTIONS 06958 WARRANTY CARD 0070342 2 5 MM HEX KEY 0151255 AMM HEX KEY 70587 5MM HEX KEY 70588 MM HEX KEY 058112 8MM COMBINATION WRENCH 0151219 KNOB AND SPOKE HANDLE 07018 3 SAFETY STRAP 06798 KNOCK OUT WEDGE 07517 SAFETY AND CD 06814 2 ARBOR ASSEMBLY 07504 COOLANT BOTTLE ASSEMBLY 0151511 3 16 PILOT PIN 1 600 3 16 PILOT PIN 2 D O C 6002 1 4 PILOT PIN 1 D O C 6003 1 4 PILOT PIN 2 D O C 6004 GETTING STARTED CAUTION ALWAYS DISCONNECT 2X2 FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS Assemble three spoke handles item 404 to feed hub NOTE Feed hub assembly is mounted on right side of machine frame if necessary it can be reversed for lefthand operation by simply removing the fastener item 402 and hub 401 from frame Remove hub pinion shaft from right side of frame and insert it into left side of frame Replace hub and fastener into frame and tighten securely Install the arbor into the drill motor by inserting the arbor body into the spindle By turning the arbor while inserting the arbor tang will properly line up in the sp
4. 406 GEAR RACK 6 3 8 LONG 07024 2 407 5 5 M5 X 20 06774 2 408 WASHER SPLIT MS 07023 2 701 STRAIN RELIEF 015064 702 Rev C 200 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART QTY 702 POWER CORD 120V 06564 POWER CORD 220V CALL 703 UT MA 0070133 2 704 WASHER LOCK M4 06773 6 705 WASHER SPLIT 080720 2 706 FHSCS 16 07116 707 MOTOR CORD ASSEMBIY 07239 708 5 8 04820 709 CONTROL PANEL ASSY 07206 709 1 PANEL PLATE WITH LABEL 07207 709 2 CIRCUIT BOARD 120V 07294 CIRCUIT BOARD 240V 07295 709 3 MOTOR SWITCH 07208 709 4 MAGNET SWITCH 4 CONNECTOR _ BM507 709 5 LOCKING PILLAR 07209 4 709 6 WIRE GROUP 1 NOT SHOWN 07210 709 7 WIRE GROUP 2 NOT SHOWN 07211 710 CRPHMS X 10 080710 4 711 GROMMET RUBBER 3 8 STYLE 2 07117 12 FHSCS M5 X 20 07212 2 MACHINE PARTS LIST 304 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART 300 CHIP GUARD ASSEMBLY 07026 301 GUIDE PLATE 07213 302 FLANGE PLATE 07214 303 SCR FHSCS X 12 054140 304 SFHMS M X 20 05M1404 306 SHCS M X 12 0070535 307 WASHER SPLIT M 07016 308 UT M 070308 611 BOTTLE ASSEMBLY 0151511 614 SHCS MA X 12 06770 2 810 KNOCK OUT WEDGE 07517 900 ARBOR ASSEMBLY 07504 901 ARBOR BODY 07505 301
5. Do not use a circular saw for cutting tree limbs or logs Dress Properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry They can be caught in moving parts Non skid footwear is recommended when working outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Use Safety Glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty Do Not Abuse Electrical Cord Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges Secure Work Use clamps or a vise to hold work 1 5 safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool Do Not Overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 Maintain Tools With Care Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance 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 A Disconnect Tools Unplug when not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as bits and cutters 5 Remove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on Avoid Unintentional Starting not carry a plugged in tool Always disconnect from power sou
6. Rev C OTHER AVAILABLE SLUGGER DRILLS DESCRIPTION MODEL MAX DIAMETER CAPACITY DEPTH USAS 120V 8066 2 3 8 3 USA5 240V 8080 2 3 8 3 101 120V 9020 1 3 8 2 JM101 240V 9024 1 3 8 2 JM101 120V WITH 3 8 SLIDE 9021 1 3 8 2 BAR FEED HANDLE 2X2120V 7980 2 2 2 X 2 240V 7982 2 2 4X4 120V 7985 4 4 X 4 240V 7987 4 3 MAGFORCE 120V 06920 1 3 8 2 MAGFORCE 240V 06921 1 3 8 2 YOUR DISTRIBUTOR Ji ANCY GLNEERING INC 563 391 1300 or Fox 563 391 2323 2735 Hickory Grove Road Davenport lowa 52804 email jancy jancy com web jancy com LIT1O2D 10 05
7. rust scale dirt and chips Fill coolant reservoir with a water soluble coolant 5 Place Slugger machine on workpiece with pilot pin over the center of hole to be drilled 6 Connect machine to power source 7 lower Slugger cutter to surface of material to be cut Coolant will be released down the pilot into center of Slugger cutter Coolant flow can be stopped by lifting pilot pin off work surface NOTE Be sure coolant valve is open Regulate coolant flow by adjusting coolant valve NCAUTION ALWAYS USE SAFETY STRAP FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO THE SLUGGER DRILLING MACHINE 8 The safety strap must be securely fastened to machine and around work being drilled Loop strap around work piece and connect strap ends by attaching to D rings on drill NOTE Safety strap is intended only to restrain the drill to the work piece in the event of a power failure to the magnetic base 9 Position chip guard toward work area before drilling READY TO MAKE THE CUT NCAUTION POSITION CHIP GUARD BEFORE DRILLING 1 Move magnet switch to position Switch will illuminate to indicate power is present magnetic base should be firmly secured to workpiece at this time Thin materials may require an additional steel plate to achieve proper magnet adhesion Start drill motor by depressing green motor button Using the feed handles advance cutter into material until Slugger cut
8. ELS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED CONTACT JANCY ENGINEERING FOR REPLACEMENT LABELS ALWAYS USE EYE PROTECTION ANY TOOL CAN SHATTER LINE VOLTAGE PRESENT TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK THE USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR S MANUAL CAUTION ALWAYS WEAR HEARING PROTECTION BEWARE OF EJECTED SLUG AT END OF CUT NEVER PLACE HANDS FINGERS GLOVES OR CLOTHING NEAR CUTTING AREA OR ROTATING MACHINE PARTS Never wear loose clothing or gloves when working near cutting area or machine arbor Always use provided safety strap and chip guard Use proper tooling Keep cutters securely fastened Magnet will not hold properly on thin materials and rough or dirty surfaces Keep magnet free of chips and debris Keep all safety features functioning and working properly Use only authorized service centers for repairs GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS N WARNING Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in electrical shock Grounded Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is Outlet Box 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 repaired before using If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician The 2x2 must be plugged into an appropriate outlet properly installed and gro
9. X 3 7 07156 34 GEAR HELICAL 46T 07155 35 BEARING 608 04544 36 BEARING NEEDLE RHNA 101610 07147 37 WASHER THRUST 10 1 07148 38 GEARSHAFT 121 07149 39 KEY SQUARE 3 X 3 X 36 07161 40 GEAR DUAL 521 44T 07150 41 RETAINING RING EXTERNAL 252 07152 2 42 GEAR 52T 07162 45 PIN DOWEL 4 X 16 07160 46 ORING 07153 47 COVER GEAR CASE 07154 48 SFHMS MAX16 07116 4 49 COVER HELD CASE 07115 50 CRPHMS M4 X 8 04820 4 5 COVER CORD 07120 52 PLATE CORD 07119 53 SNAP BUSHING 07441 54 LINER COVER 07118 55 SSS M X 12 0070526 2 57 BRUSH SET 04550 2 58 BRUSH HOLDER 04551 2 59 TAG MOTOR 120V 07027 TAG MOTOR 240V 07028 60 DRIVE SCREW 2 X 3 16 0070028 2 61 FIELD CASE 07113 62 WASHER SPRING 04560 63 NSULATOR FIELD 05010 64 NSULATOR FIELD SCREW 04557 4 65 FELD 120V 06580 FIELD 240V 06584 66 WASHER INTERNAL 04576 2 67 SHCS X 50 07106 2 68 SHROUD 07105 69 ARMATURE 120V 04644 ARMATURE 240V 04645 71 BEARING 6002 07101 REV C WIRING DIAGRAMS MOTOR START STOP MOTOR 52 SW 10 1207 POWER 120V AC POWER ON OFF WIRING DIAGRAM PART 07294 MAGNET Brown Motor Cord to Motor 14 Blue Motor Cord Motor 24 White Power Cord to Magnet zR or A Black Power to Magnet 14 ar 4B Magne SR Blue to Motor 23 Maaret 24 Black to Motor 13 Magret H Blue to P C Boerd 3 Magnet 2A Black to P C Board 4 Motor 41 Brown to P C Board 1 P C Board 2 Blue to P C Board 3
10. down and Parts 1 Arbor and Coolant Assembly 2 Motor Breakdown 22 45 fui ohms ed Ss ENE PERE 8 Motor pan iS S upa ee ae ee ae Ae On EEG AMO 14 Wiring Diagram za ye RIDERE TE 5 Other Available Slugger Drills 2 0 0 coelis 6 LIMITED WARRANTY Jancy Engineering Inc will within one 1 year from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship provided the product warranty registration card has been returned to Jancy Engineering Inc within thirty 30 days of purchase date This warranty is void if the item has been damaged by acci dent 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 use beyond recommended capacities and specifications Electrical components are subject to respective manufacturers warranties All goods returned defective shall be returned prepaid freight to Jancy which shall be the buyer s sole and exclusive remedy for defective goods In no event shall Jancy Engineering be liable for loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of merchandise or from any other cause Jancy Engineering is not liable for any costs incurred on such goods or consequential damages No officer em
11. indle The stop rod item 911 should be between the inducer pin item 904 3 and the hose connection item 904 2 when properly installed Turn the arbor until it bottoms out in the spindle and then tap lightly with a plastic hammer to secure To install coolant bottle use bracket item 61 1 to slide the coolant bottle onto the two retaining screws 614 located on the right side of drill Install the free end of hose onto hose connection item 904 2 on the arbor 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 fo ensure proper selection of Slugger cutting tools RPM coolant and drilling time 2 Remove any excessive mill scale or rust from surface to be drilled 3 Material that has been flame cut have become heattreated and therefore difficult to drill Avoid drilling near such areas whenever possible 4 Drilling with the 2x2 in horizontal positions requires a special lubrication for Slugger cutters Consult Jancy Engineering for details BEFORE THE CUT 1 Select correct pilot pin and place in cutter shank from the rear align flats on cutter shank with arbor body set screws insert cutter into arbor body 2 Tighten set screws securely on cutter shank flats NOTE Set screws should be recessed in arbor body when tight 3 The surface you are working on should be clean and flat free from
12. machine s rated capacity Check magnet face for unevenness nicks and burrs 15 welding equipment connected to material being drilled Drill motor running arbor and spindle not turning Possible sheared spindle key Motor slows when drilling 5 an extension cord being used so see page 6 for recommended wire gages and cord lengths Excessive downfeed pressure during drilling cycle will cause motor to slow and overheat Does cutting tool need to be resharpened Coolant system not working Coolant system is gravity dependent machine must be in a upright position to operate properly Check operation of coolant valve Valve must turn freely Check coolant lines for blockage Dirt or debris in coolant tank Consistency of coolant mixture too thick 5 correct pilot pin being used Vent hole in coolant tank lid blocked Slugs not ejecting from cutter of coolant causing slugs to expand in cutter bore 5 correct pilot pin being used Possible broken internal arbor parts Breaking cutters How is coolant being applied Coolant must be supplied to interior of cutter Excessive feed pressure being applied when cutter initially contacts work surface Confirm material hardness Drilling stacked materials with incorrect cutter Dull cutters dull or chipped cutting edges require excessive feed pressure resulting in breakage e Excessive arbor runout see regular maintenance
13. ployee or agent of Jancy is authorized to make oral representations of fitness or to waive any of the foregoing terms of sale and none shall be binding on Jancy JANCY ENGINEERING RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS TO DESIGN WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N WARNING WHEN USING ELECTRIC 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 Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries Consider Work Area Environment not expose power tools to rain not use power tools in damp or wet locations Keep work area well lit Do not use tool in presence of flammable liquids or gases Guard Against Electric Shock Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures Keep Children Away Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work area Store Idle Tools 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 It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended Use Right Tool not force a small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool Do not use tool for unintended purpose For example
14. rce before moving Be sure switches are off before connecting to a power source 17 Outdoor Use Extension Cords When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 18 Stay Alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired Do not use when taking medications that may cause drowsiness 19 Check Damaged Parts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check alignment of moving parts binding of parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center not use this tool if switches do not turn it on and off Have defective switches replaced by authorized service center GUIDELINE FOR 2X2 SHIFT LEVER POSITION Cutter Diameter 12 ss 34 78 1 ve a 1 4 ais 42 1 se 1 1 78 2 Based on A 36 Steel Hi 420 rpm Low 210 rpm Quy SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS If you require an additional manual please contact Jancy Engineering at 563 391 1300 for a FREE copy Never place hands fingers gloves or clothing near cutting area or rotating machine parts Always disconnect machine from power source befo
15. re changing cutters clearing chips refilling lubricant or performing adjustments Keep all safety features functioning and working properly Never wear loose clothing gloves or jewelry when working near cutting area or rotating machine parts Always use eye and hearing protection Always use safety strap and chip guard provided with machine Always use proper tooling Keep cutters securely fastened Do not use dull or broken cutters Do not use Slugger drilling machines on surfaces or materials being welded Doing so can damage the machines electrical components Beware of slugs ejected at end of cut They become HOT during the cut Magnet will not hold properly on thin materials or rough and dirty surfaces Keep bottom of magnet burr free and clear of chips and debris To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not use machine in wet or damp areas Do not remove or alter electrical panels Use only authorized service centers for repairs Motor will not start on nonferrous materials free copy SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and follow operator s manual thoroughly If you can not locate your operator s manual call Jancy Engineering Inc at 563 391 1300 for a Always stop machine completely and disconnect from power source before changing cutters performing adjustments or servicing Do not use altered dull or broken cutters N WARNING DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IF WARNING AND OR INSTRUCTION LAB
16. s and regularly tighten fasteners that have become loose during usage Regularly test machine by placing machine on nonferrous material Engage magnet switch Motor should not continue running when motor on button is released DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Height 21 Width 8 Length 12 Weight 36 1 A lbs Motor 1 6 HP 1200W single phase 120V 10 2A 240V 5 1A 210 420 RPM no load Spindle Bore 2 morse taper Arbor Bore 3 4 Drill Point Breakaway 1111 Ibs on 1 plate Magnet Base Dimensions 3 1 2 x 8 Magnet Dead Lift 2657 lbs on 1 plate Slugger Cutter Diameter Maximum 2 Slugger Depth of Cut Maximum 2 NOTE MAGNETIC BASE REQUIRES MINIMUM MATERIAL THICKNESS WHEN DRILL NG 1 3 8 AND LARGER DIAMETER HOLES 705 704 102 MACHINE PARTS LIST 406 001 103 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART 001 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 120V 0720 1 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 240V 07203 1 01 FRAME 07205 1 02 PRESSURE PLATE 07004 1 03 RING STRAP 06796 1 04 5 0151181 5 05 555 M5 X 25 07020 5 06 5 5 M X 20 0014102 3 07 WASHER SPLIT M 07016 3 08 LABEL GIB ADJUSTMENT 07503 O9 SLIDE INSERT LEFT 0725 10 SUDE INSERT RIGHT 07252 200 MAGNET 07017 401 PINION 07019 402 FHSCS M X 20 080404 403 UB WASHER 07006 404 SPOKE HANDLE 07018 3
17. slugger 2x2 Slugger Portable Magnetic Drilling Machine OPERATOR 5 MANUAL NWARNING BEFORE USE BE SURE EVERYONE USING THIS MACHINE READS AND UNDERSTANDS ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL x A EYE PROTECTION HEARING PROTECTION NEVER PLACE LINE VOLTAGE BEWARE OF REQUIRED REQUIRED FINGERS NEAR PRESENT ROTATING CUTTING AREA OR MACHINE PARTS MACHINE ARBOR MODEL 17980 120V OR 17982 240V Serial Date of Purchase Slugger Portable Magnetic Drilling Machine Congratulations on your purchase of a Slugger portable magnetic drilling machine Slugger drilling machines are designed to deliver fast efficient hole drilling performance in portable applications Please take a moment to complete and mail your product warranty registration card Doing so will validate your machine s warranty period and ensure prompt service if needed Thank you for selecting a Slugger product from Jancy Engineering Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions 2 lese 3 4 Guideline for Shift Lever 4 OPEN E PLC 5 Grounding Instructions and Extension Cords Contents of 7 GS EM 7 Machine ydo C 8 Basic Troubleshooling sss wid aa 9 Regular MANN ia 4 425444 ca ee d RO de ER 0 Machine Break
18. ter has established an external groove in the material during the remainder of cut apply smooth constant pressure without overloading motor NOTE Slugger cutters are designed for uninterrupted cutting Chips are evacuated during the cut Do not peck drill when using Slugger cutters wW N NCAUTION IF DRILL MOTOR SHOULD STALL OR STOP BEFORE A COMPLETE CUT IS MADE ALWAYS REMOVE CUTTER FROM HOLE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RESTART MOTOR FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO THE SLUGGER DRILLING MACHINE OR CUTTER NOTE THIS MACHINE S CIRCUITRY WILL AUTOMATICALLY SHUT THE DRILL MOTOR OFF MAGNETIC BASE IS SEPARATED FROM ITS WORK SURFACE IF YOUR MACHINE S CIRCUTRY IS NOT FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY CONTACT JANCY S SERVICE DEPARTMENT AFTER THE CUT 1 After Slugger cutter has finished the cut the slug or uncut center portion of material will be expelled when motor is returned to the full up position Return machine into full upright position and depress red motor OFF button wait until motor completely stops Move magnet switch to OFF position when ready to release magnetic base from work surface Due to residual magnetism it may take a few seconds for magnet to release completely wW N BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Magnetic base not holding securely Material is too thin to engage magnet Surface of material being drilled must be free of chips debris rust and mill scale Does size of cutter exceed
19. unded in accordance with all codes and ordinances The plug and outlet should look like those in Figure NWARNING DO NOT USE SLUGGER DRILLING MACHINES SURFACES OR MATERIALS BEING WELDED DOING SO CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO THE SLUGGER DRILLING MACHINE utlet ound Fig 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 carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Jancy recommends using a minimum 12 gauge extension cord not lo exceed 100 feet The table below is supplied only as a guide to minimum gauge for extension cords where the smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord DRIP LOOP To help prevent cutting fluids from traveling VOLTS TOTAL LENGTH OF CORD IN FEET gt R 095 1 2680 along power cord and contacting power source fie a drip 240V 0 50 51100 loop in power cord as shown in Figure B AMPERAGE 06 18 16 6 10 18 16 10 12 16 16 12 16 14 12 RECOMMENDED WIRE GAUGE JANCY RECOMMENDS USING A MINIMUM 12 GAUGE EXTENSION CORD NOT TO EXCEED 100 FEET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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