Cutting The Hole - RIDGID MegaPress Manual Del Operador

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the pipe with vacuum connection point-
ing downward. Align the orientation
slots in the guide with the hole center-
line marks on pipe (Figure 3).
Align
Figure 3 – Aligning the Guide with desired
hole location
3. Keep one hand on the drill guide base
and snugly pull the chain around the
pipe. Place the closest chain pin in the
hooks in the base. Tighten the adjusting
nut by hand.
4. Stabilize and align the drill guide with
one hand, while slightly loosening the
adjusting nut to allow final positioning.
Align the milled slots with the hole cen-
terline marks on pipe, and firmly tighten
the adjusting nut with a 1
wrench (Figure 4). Do not remove your
hands from the drill guide until you have
confirmed that it is securely attached to
the pipe.
Figure 4 – Mounting the Guide
5. Following the drill instructions, securely
chuck the arbor shaft assembly into the
drill.
6. Securely attach the vacuum hose to the
8
®
Press-In Branch Connector Installation Kit
Align
1
/
" (27 mm)
16
connection on the drill guide and the vac-
uum. You may need to use an adapter.
See Figure 5.
Figure 5 – Attaching the Vacuum Cleaner

Cutting the Hole

1. Confirm that the equipment and pipe
are properly set-up.
2. Assume a proper operating position to
help maintain control of the drill.
• Securely hold the drill handle and aux-
iliary handle to resist forces during op-
eration.
• Be sure that you have good balance
and do not have to overreach.
3. Fully insert the hole saw into the guide
tube, aligning the orientation pin and
slot.
4. Turn ON the vacuum. This helps reduce
chips in the pipe system.
5. Turn ON the drill. Observe the rotation,
making sure it is running straight and
true. If any issues are noted, turn the
drill OFF and unplug, fix any issues
prior to using. Keep fingers, hands and
clothes away from the turning chuck to
help reduce the risk of entanglement.
6. Advance the pilot drill into contact with
the pipe. Apply firm pressure, and start
drilling the pilot hole. Do not force the
pilot drill/hole saw. This can overload
the drill and make the drill harder to
control. If the drill clutch disengages, re-
duce pressure. Do not use any coolants
or lubricants while drilling the hole.
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