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Manual Part No. 161115 Revision 03/05 M K - M A N T A I Model MK-Manta I Core Drill Owner’s Manual Parts List & Operating Instructions serial number For your one (1) year warranty to be effective, complete the warranty card (include the serial number) and mail it in as soon as possible. please record the serial number of your drill in this bl[...]
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1 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 General Safety Instructions 2 Safety Messages and Symbols 3 Hazard Symbols 3 Damage Prevention Messages 3 Safety Labels 3 Drill Features Motor 4 Carraige, Column and Base 4 Vacuum Base and Pump 4 Water System 4 Unpacking 5 Assembly Main Assembly 6 Feed Handle and Meter Box 6 Vacuum Base Gasket [...]
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2 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 3 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 For your Safety! These safety precautions should be followed at all times. Failure to follow these safety precautions could result in injury to yourself and others. Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times[...]
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2 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 3 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 A safety message informs you about potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each safety message is preceded by one of the three words: Danger, Warning, or Caution. You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you don’t follow instru[...]
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4 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 5 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 Drill Features Manta I Cor e Drilling Machine Motor Carraige, Column and Base V acuum Base and Pump W ater System The MK-Manta I Core Drill is a powerful all-purpose drilling rig that is designed to drill holes, up to 12 inches in diameter [...]
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4 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 5 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 Unpacking Carefully cut through the carton approximately 6 inches from the bottom using a box cutter or other safety knife, and lift away the top portion of the box. Remove the Accessory Pack, Vacuum Pump and Manta Core Drill. Open the acce[...]
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6 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 7 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 V acuum Base Gasket Final Assembly Assembly Main Assembly Feed Handle and Meter Box For your own safety and protection, do not attempt to operate this drill until it is completely assembled and installed according to these instructions, and[...]
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6 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 7 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 The MK-Manta I Core Drill rig has been equipped with either a 20 Amp/115V 3 speed motor, a 20 Amp/120V 2 speed motor, or a 15 Amp/115V 2 speed motor. The drill should be used on an electrical circuit, separate from other loads, and protecte[...]
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8 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 9 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 Securing the Rig Recommended Methods A. Use a concrete anchor. Use either a 1/2 or 5/8 concrete anchor to secure the base to the work surface. Always be sure to level the rig. Using a concrete anchor, insert a bolt through the slot located [...]
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8 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 9 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 The MK-Manta I will operate in either a high or low gear speed. This speed combined with applied pressure provides the cutting action for the core bit. Speed selection and pressure are determined by hardness of material, aggregate size and [...]
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10 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 11 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 Mounting Bits Drilling Procedur e Carriage Rigidity Shear Pin and Clutch Protection It is essential that the carraige fits snugly on the column to prevent the motor or bit from wobbling during drilling. Through normal use the carraige may[...]
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10 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 11 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 If using the vacuum base, do not continue operations unless the vacuum gauge reads more than 20 inches of mercury. Normally, the gauge will read 23 inches or more. 6. Turn the motor switch on the Control box ON. Turn the water ON so that [...]
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12 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 13 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 Cleaning V acuum Base Gasket Deep Drilling Maintenance When drilling holes that are longer than the core bit, follow the steps below. 1. Begin drilling the hole as usual. When you have drilled to the length of the bit, retract the bit fro[...]
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12 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 13 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 PROBLEM Low Penetration Rate Under Prevailing Drilling Paramters Heavy Wear at Steel Tube No return of fluid WHA T TO DO? 1. Check fluid return. 2. Check motor speed range 3. Check wear picture of bit face Check where fluid is leaking. IN[...]
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14 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 15 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 If within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this MK Diamond drill fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, MK will repair it, free of charge, by returning the unit to the dealer where it was purchased. This warranty DOES NO[...]
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14 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 15 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A I COMBO EXPLODED VIEW AND P ARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW[...]
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16 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 17 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A EXPLODED VIEW (cont...)[...]
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16 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 17 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A EXPLODED VIEW (cont...)[...]
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18 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 19 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A EXPLODED VIEW (cont...)[...]
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18 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 19 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A P ARTS LIST P ARTS LIST : Item Description Qty MK p/n A Assembly, M1 Base, Vacuum 1 n/a A1 Base, M1 Vacuum 1 155753 A2 Screw, -13 x 3 Hex Hd. Cap, Full Thread 4 158284 A3 Gasket, Neoprene 1 154543 A4 Fitting, MNPT x 3/8 [...]
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20 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 21 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 E7 Switch, Toggle 2 154491 E8 Receptacle, Flanged 15A / 125V 1 154473 E9 Cord, Power 3’ 154494 E10 Connector, Cord 1 151307 E11 Receptacle 1 157375 E12 Transformer 1 154490 E13 Screw, 6-32 x Pan Head 2 153459 E14 Plug, Twist-lock 1 [...]
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20 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 21 MANTA I Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005 MANT A P ARTS LIST(cont...) H2 Spoke, Slip Handle 1 157322 H3 Knob, Ball -20 Female 2 154486 H4 Screw, 1/4-20 X Thumb 1 157432 H5 Screw, -20 X 1/4 Socket Head Set 2 157528 K Assembly, Accessory Pack (not shown) 1 n/a K1 Carton, [...]
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1315 Storm Parkway. Torrance, CA 90509-2803 1 (800) 421-5830 FAX 1 (310) 539-5158 MK Diamond Products, Inc. PARA ORDENAR PARTES DE REPUESTO Sírvase tener lista la siguiente información antes de llamar: Número de serie de la sierra número de modelo de la sierra Dónde y cuando se compró la sierra Número de la parte Descripción de la parte Tod[...]