PROLINE CM86-5/16

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Model: CM86-5/16 | Brand: PROLINE

1. Ifihan

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your PROLINE CM86-5/16 Carbide Tipped Rotary Masonry Drill. Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain them for future reference.

1.1 Ọja Loriview

The PROLINE CM86 series carbide tipped rotary masonry drills are engineered for drilling into coarse materials that produce a powder or gravel-like debris. These drills are suitable for use with standard rotary power tools and are optimized for light to medium hard building materials.

1.2 Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Carbide Tipped: For enhanced durability and cutting performance.
  • Deep Flute: Design for efficient debris removal.
  • German Made: Craftsmanship ensuring quality.
  • Gigun Gigun: For deeper drilling applications.
  • Opo: Compatible with standard rotary power tools.
PROLINE CM86-5/16 Carbide Tipped Rotary Masonry Drill Bit

Image: A single PROLINE CM86-5/16 carbide tipped rotary masonry drill bit, showcasing its deep flute design and carbide tip.

2. Alaye Aabo

Always prioritize safety when using power tools and drill bits. Failure to follow safety guidelines can result in serious injury.

  • Aabo Oju Wọ: Nigbagbogbo wọ awọn gilaasi aabo tabi awọn gilaasi lati daabobo lodi si idoti ti n fo.
  • Wọra Idaabobo Igbọran: Use ear protection, especially during prolonged drilling operations.
  • Wọ Awọn ibọwọ: Protect hands from sharp edges and vibrations.
  • Iṣẹ iṣẹ to ni aabo: Ensure the material being drilled is firmly clamped tabi ni ifipamo lati dena gbigbe.
  • Lo Iyara Titọ: Operate your rotary power tool at the appropriate speed for the material and drill bit size.
  • Yago fun Ooru: Allow the drill bit to cool periodically, especially during continuous use, to prevent damage to the bit and workpiece.
  • Ṣayẹwo Bit: Before each use, inspect the drill bit for any signs of damage, wear, or dullness. Do not use damaged bits.
  • Ge Agbara: Always disconnect the power tool from its power source before changing drill bits or performing maintenance.
  • Jeki agbegbe iṣẹ mọ: Rii daju pe agbegbe iṣẹ rẹ ti tan daradara ati laisi awọn idiwọ.

3. Eto

3.1 Installing the Drill Bit

  1. Rii daju pe Ohun elo Agbara ti wa ni pipa: Verify that your rotary power tool is unplugged or its battery is removed.
  2. Ṣii Chuck: Rotate the chuck counter-clockwise to open the jaws wide enough to accept the drill bit shank.
  3. Fi Bit sii: Insert the shank of the PROLINE CM86-5/16 drill bit into the chuck. Ensure it is inserted as far as possible without the flutes touching the chuck jaws.
  4. Fikun Chuck: Rotate the chuck clockwise to securely tighten the jaws around the drill bit shank. For chucks requiring a key, use the key to ensure maximum tightness. A loose bit can be dangerous and cause inaccurate drilling.
  5. Jẹrisi Aabo: Gently pull on the drill bit to confirm it is firmly seated and will not slip during operation.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

4.1 Drilling Masonry Materials

  1. Select Appropriate Speed: For masonry drilling, generally use a slower speed setting on your rotary power tool. Consult your power tool's manual for specific recommendations.
  2. Samisi Ibi Iwakusa: Clearly mark the exact spot where you intend to drill.
  3. Bẹrẹ Laiyara: Begin drilling at a slow speed with light pressure to create a pilot indentation and prevent the bit from wandering.
  4. Waye Titẹ Diduro: Once the bit has engaged the material, increase the speed and apply steady, firm pressure. Avoid excessive force, which can overheat the bit or damage the power tool.
  5. Ko idoti kuro: Periodically withdraw the drill bit from the hole to allow debris to clear from the flutes. This is especially important for deep holes.
  6. Ṣetọju igun taara: Jeki lu bit papẹndikula si awọn dada lati rii daju kan ni gígùn iho.
  7. Itutu: For prolonged drilling, especially in hard materials, allow the bit to cool down to prevent premature wear.
  8. Pari Liluho: Once the desired depth is reached, slowly withdraw the drill bit from the hole while the drill is still rotating.

4.2 Niyanju elo

This drill bit is designed for optimal performance in:

  • Light to medium hard building materials
  • Materials that produce coarse powder or gravel when drilled

Caution: Not recommended for use in materials requiring hammer drill action unless specifically designed for such use by the power tool manufacturer.

5. Itọju ati Ipamọ

5.1 Ninu

After each use, clean the drill bit to remove any dust, debris, or residue. A stiff brush or compressed air can be used. Ensure the bit is dry before storage.

5.2 ayewo

Regularly inspect the carbide tip for chipping or excessive wear. Check the flutes for any obstructions or damage. A dull or damaged bit should be replaced to ensure safety and efficiency.

5.3 Ibi ipamọ

Store drill bits in a dry environment to prevent rust. Keep them in their original packaging or a dedicated drill bit case to protect the tips and prevent accidental injury. Store out of reach of children.

6. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Bit kò gbẹ́ omi dáadáaBit is dull or damaged; Incorrect drilling speed; Insufficient pressureReplace bit; Adjust drill speed; Apply steady, firm pressure
Excessive heat/smokeToo much pressure; Incorrect speed; Debris buildup in holeReduce pressure; Adjust speed; Clear debris from hole
Bit wandering/not startingNo pilot indentation; Bit not perpendicular to surfaceStart slowly with light pressure to create indentation; Ensure bit is straight
Bit stuck in materialExcessive force; Debris buildupCarefully reverse drill (if applicable) or gently rock bit to free; Clear debris

7. Awọn pato

Nọmba awoṣeCM86-5/16
Ohun eloCarbide
Awọn Iwọn Nkan (L x W x H)0.31 x 0.25 x 6 inches
Iwọn Nkan1.3 poun (fun 12-pack)
Nkan Package opoiye12
OlupeseChampion Cutting Tool Corp.
UPC846035014892

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For information regarding warranty coverage or technical support for your PROLINE CM86-5/16 drill bits, please refer to the manufacturer's official website or contact Champion Cutting Tool Corp. directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

Olupese: Champion Cutting Tool Corp.

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