Milwaukee 4004 120v coring motor Guia Do Utilizador

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
•Diamond coring equipment requires the use 
of water. When drilling overhead, use a liquid 
collection system. 
Water in contact with the elec-
trical system of the tool may make exposed metal 
parts of the tool "live" and could give the operator 
an electric shock.
•Operate power tool by insulated grasping sur-
faces, when performing an operation where the 
cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring 
or its own cord. 
Cutting accessory contacting a 
"live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the 
power tool "live" and could give the operator an 
electric shock.
•Wear ear protectors when diamond drilling. 
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
•When the bit is jammed, stop applying down-
ward pressure and turn off the tool. Investigate 
and take corrective actions to eliminate the cause 
of the bit jamming.
•When restarting a diamond drill in the work-
piece check that bit rotates freely before 
starting. 
If the bit is jammed, it may not start, may 
overload the tool, or may cause the diamond drill 
to release from the workpiece.
•When securing the drill stand with anchors and 
fasteners to the workpiece, ensure that the an-
choring used is capable of holding and restrain-
ing the machine during use. 
If the workpiece is 
weak or porous, the anchor may pull out causing 
the drill stand to release from the workpiece.
•When securing the drill stand with a vacuum 
pad to the workpiece, install the pad on a 
smooth, clean, non-porous surface. Do not 
secure to laminated surfaces such as tiles 
and composite coating. 
If the workpiece is not 
smooth, fl at or well affi xed, the pad may pull away 
from the workpiece.
•Ensure there is suffi cient vacuum level before 
drilling. If the vacuum level is insuffi cient, the pad 
may release from the workpiece.
•Never perform overhead drilling with the 
machine secured only by the vacuum pad. I
the vacuum is lost, the pad will release from the 
workpiece.
•When drilling through walls or ceilings, ensure 
to protect persons and the work area on the 
other side. 
The bit may extend through the hole 
or the core may fall out on the other side.
•Always use a liquid collection system when 
drilling overhead. Water in contact with an elec-
trical system of the tool may make exposed metal 
parts of the tool "live" and could give the operator 
an electric shock.
•Maintain tools carefully. Keep handles dry, clean 
and free from oil and grease. Keep cutting edges 
sharp and clean. Follow instructions for lubricating 
and changing accessories. Periodically inspect tool 
cords and extension cords for damage. Have dam-
aged parts repaired or replaced by a MILWAUKEE 
service facility. 
 Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry 
important information. If unreadable or missing, 
contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a free 
replacement.
 WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, 
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction 
activities contains chemicals known to cause 
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 
Some examples of these chemicals are:
 •  lead from lead-based paint
 •  crystalline silica from bricks and cement and 
   other masonry products, and
 •  arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated
   lumber.
  Your risk from these exposures varies, depending 
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce 
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well 
ventilated area, and work with approved safety 
equipment, such as those dust masks that are spe-
cially designed to fi lter out microscopic particles.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Clutch model
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1. Twist-lock plug
2. Cord
3. Gear shift lever
4. Water shut-off valve
5. Threaded spindle
6. Nameplate
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1. Twist-lock plug
2. Cord
3. Gear shift lever
4. Water shut-off valve
5. Spindle sleeve
6. Retaining ring
7. Shear pin
8. Nameplate
Shear pin model
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