User manual DRILL DOCTOR XP REV 1

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[. . . ] It is sure to become a valuable tool because you will always have sharp drill bits before a project, during a project, and after a project. As president of this company, I am very proud of the quality of our products--and I am equally proud of the great people at Drill Doctor® who design and produce them. If you have questions or need help with your Drill Doctor®, please contact us and one of our customer representatives will be there to help. Use this User's Guide to learn to operate your Drill Doctor® quickly and easily. [. . . ] Port, making sure the Alignment Guides insert into the Split Point Guide Rails in the Splitting Port. Reinsert the chucked bit into the Sharpening Port and remove enough of the tip until the split tip looks like the correctly split bit above. Press Chuck slowly and firmly into the Splitting Port until it stops. Check the tip of the bit carefully to determine that both sides of the bit are split equally. Split lines are joined in the center and Chisel Edge has been removed. The Grit Tube attachment is designed to keep any sparks caused by sharpening safely inside the machine and away from you. in addition , the Grit Tube reduces the sharpening dust in the air and on your workbench. Simply insert the Grit Tube into the Splitting Port of your Drill Doctor when sharpening. Clean the inside of your Drill Doctor and the Grit Tube on a regular schedule. The grit tube is designed to accept a standard 1-1/4" shop vacuum for extended periods of sharpening. If one side of the bit is undersplit, insert the Chuck into the Splitting Port again and split both sides. Repeat until the split sides are equal and look like the correctly split bit shown above. Not enough material has been removed from the Heel of the drill bit. Too many rotations of a small-diameter bit may result in incorrect sharpening and too few on a large bit may not sharpen enough. Continue to sharpen until the Chisel Edge is clean and straight and the entire surface from the Cutting Edges to the Heel is finely ground. Instead you insert the chuck until it touches the wheel, remove, and repeat on the other side. Insert the bit into the Chuck and line up the carbide insert on the tip of the bit so that it is parallel to the Masonry Sharpening Marks on the end of the chuck. Leave about 1/2"­5/8" of bit sticking out past the nose of the Chuck. It is important to sharpen these bits so that the entire face of the drill bit is sharpened. A large bit requires more pressure and will require more half-turns to sharpen it. It may take two or three complete sharpenings (repeat all steps) to resharpen a very dull or chipped large drill bit. Making sure the Cam stays against Cam Guide, push the Cam Guide Chuck into the Sharpening Port Sharpening Port until it stops and tighten the Chuck. [. . . ] With the Drill Doctor® unplugged, shake accumulated drill bit grinding dust from behind the Wheel Cover into a disposable container. dispose of the container and drill bit dust in a safe and environmentally approved manner. With a dry cloth wipe the inside and outside of the Sharpening Port to remove any grinding dust that may have accumulated. Unplug your Drill Doctor, make sure machine is cool, then remove wheel cover. [. . . ]

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