M4 DRILL STAND INSTRUCTIONS



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M4 DRILL STAND INSTRUCTIONS REIMANN & GEORGER CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS BUFFALO, NY P/N 6122052 8/15/00

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER TITLE PAGE 1 SAFETY...1 1.1 Introduction...1 1.2 Safety Definitions...1 1.3 Drill Stand Safety Labels...1 1.4 Safety Rules...1 2 SPECIFICATIONS...3 2.1 Introduction...3 2.2 Technical Data...3 2.3 Special Features...3 3 OPERATION...5 3.1 Before Operating the Drilling Rig...5 3.2 Anchoring the Stand...5 3.3 Installing Core Drill Onto M4 Stand...6 3.4 Operating the Drilling Rig...6 3.5 Installing Bit Extension Rods...7 3.6 Preparing Drilling Rig for Shutdown...7 4 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE...9 4.1 General Maintenance Rules...9 4.2 Recommended Maintenance...9 5 TROUBLESHOOTING...11 6 PARTS LIST...13 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE DESCRIPTION PAGE 6-1 M4 Drill Stand Assembly...14 RGC CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS PHONE: (716) 895-1156

1 SAFETY 1.1 INTRODUCTION Your Reimann & Georger Corporation M4 drill stand converts the Magnum Hand Core Drill into a convenient drilling rig. This provides hole boring performance, long term economics, and safety advantages that no other type can match. However, even a well-designed and well-built drilling rig can malfunction or become hazardous in the hands of an inexperienced and/or untrained user. Therefore, read this manual and related equipment manuals thoroughly before operating your drilling rig to provide maximum safety for all operating personnel, and to get the maximum benefit from your equipment. 1.2 SAFETY DEFINITIONS A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could injure you or others or cause property damage. The safety messages or signal words for product safety signs are DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol and is defined as follows: DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will cause death or serious injury. This safety message is limited to the most extreme situations. WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices that may result in property-damage-only accidents. 1.3 DRILL STAND SAFETY LABELS These labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause injury. Read them carefully. If a label comes off or becomes illegible, contact Reimann & Georger Corporation for a free replacement. 1.4 SAFETY RULES CAUTION: THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES MUST BE OBSERVED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOSE IN THE ASSOCIATED MANUALS FOR THE CORE DRILL AND HYDRAULIC POWER SOURCE. 1. Only trained personnel shall operate the drilling rig or do repairs. A trained person is one who has read and thoroughly understands this instruction manual and related equipment manuals and, through training and experience, has shown knowledge regarding the safe operational procedures. 2. Do not weld or otherwise modify the drill stand. Such alterations may weaken the structural integrity of the stand. 3. Do not use a core drill or drill stand that shows any signs of damage. 4. Construction area is to be kept clear of unauthorized personnel at all times. Place barricades or secure the area in such a manner that no personnel can be injured. 5. Keep work area clean, free of clutter, and well lit. 6. Never operate the drilling rig in an explosive atmosphere and/or near combustible material that could be ignited by a spark. 7. Do not use near energized conductors without adequately insulating operator and surroundings. 1

8. Do not operate the drilling rig when you are tired or fatigued. 9. Never operate the drilling rig under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. 10. Use all personal protective equipment as defined by the employer. 11. Before using the drilling rig, the drill stand must be properly secured to the work surface and the core drill must be properly secured to the drill stand 12. Never start the core drill with the bit in contact with the concrete. 13. Never leave the trigger lock mechanism on the core drill engaged when not using the drilling rig. 14. Keep the feed handle dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel. 15. When releasing the carriage lock, keep a firm grip on the feed handle to prevent feed handle from turning due to the weight of the drill bit. If you lose your grip and the feed handle starts spinning out of control, never try to stop it. 16. Always control the feed handle with both hands during operation. 17. Keep clothing and all body parts away from moving parts of the core drill when connected to a power source or when being used. 18. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 19. At end of operation, secure the drilling rig to prevent unauthorized use. Never assume you will find the equipment in the same condition that you left it. 20. Never use the drilling rig to hang any small equipment items such as hard hats or articles of clothing. 2

2 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 INTRODUCTION The Reimann & Georger Corporation M4 Drill Stand converts the hand held Magnum core drill into a convenient drilling rig that can drill through granite, masonry, and steel reinforced concrete. The rig leaves a perfectly formed hole. The drill stand features a centering pointer, angle adjustment, lifting handles at the top and bottom, and a quick vacuum release valve. 2.2 TECHNICAL DATA Height: 33-1/8 (84 cm) Weight: 20 lbs. (9 kg) Width with core drill: 19-3/4 (50 cm) Drilling capacity: Refer to Magnum core drill manual Base: Anchor/vacuum combination (7-7/8 X 16-7/8 ) Mast: Lightweight extrusion (30 high) Drill feed system: Rack and pinion Vacuum system: Gast 1/8 hp, 24 in. Hg diaphragm pump with gauge 2.3 SPECIAL FEATURES Feed Handle Can be attached to pinion on either side of carriage. Knob locks handle in place. Angle Adjustment Handle on mast sliding clamp locks mast at desired angle. Turn handle counterclockwise to loosen the clamp, rotate the mast to the desired angle, and then turn the handle clockwise to tighten the clamp. By pulling the handle out, it can be rotated in either direction without affecting the clamping tension on the mast. Centering Pointer Locates the spindle center of the Magnum motor when pointer is fully extended. Pointer must be fully retracted before drilling. Depth Gauge Controls drilling depth by stopping carriage at a level set by the operator. Note that excessive force used to feed the drill may cause depth gauge setting to be changed. 3

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1.0 BEFORE OPERATING THE DRILLING RIG 1 OPERATION 1. Insure that only an M4 stand is being used for converting the Magnum core drill into a drilling rig. 2. Check for alignment and possible binding of moving parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect core drill operation. Do not use the drilling rig if either the core drill or M4 stand shows any signs of damage. 3. Read and fully understand the operating manuals for the hydraulic power source and the Magnum core drill. Check the power supply s flow and pressure output against the core drill s requirements. CAUTION: THE HYDRAULIC POWER SOURCE MUST BE COMPATIBLE WITH OPEN CENTER TOOLS. 4. Clear the working area of all unauthorized personnel. Place barricades or secure the area in such a manner that no personnel can be injured. 5. Ensure all personnel are using the appropriate safety equipment as defined by the employer. 6. Before doing any drilling, check for live electrical wiring near the work site or imbedded in material being drilled. 7. Before drilling through a wall, check both sides for possible obstructions. 8. Before drilling through a floor, provide protection for all personnel and materials below the work area. Cores generally drop from the bit at the completion of the hole. 2.0 ANCHORING THE STAND WARNING: USING A DRILLING RIG THAT IS NOT PROPERLY SECURED TO THE WORK SURFACE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. 1. To anchor bolt the stand to the floor, proceed as follows: a. Measure the distance from the center of the anchor bolt slot in base to center of drill spindle. Centering pointer can be used to locate the spindle center of the core drill motor when the mast is in the 90º position. b. Mark from the center of the hole on floor to be drilled to the spot where the anchor bolt hole will be drilled. c. Drill and set 1/2-inch anchor bolt. Place slot in drill rig base over anchor hole and hand tighten the bolt. d. Adjust the leveling screws to stabilize the base and plumb the mast. Secure the stand by tightening the anchor bolt. 2. If bolt anchoring the stand to the wall, use the same procedure as described in Step 1 for bolt anchoring to the floor. However, to assure safety of operator, you must fasten a chain to the stand and secure the chain above the drilling rig to prevent falling accidents. 3. If using the vacuum method, do not use this procedure when drilling on rough or cracked floors, when drilling deeper than one bit length, or when drilling material with greater steel concentration than standard rebar. Do NOT use the vacuum method to secure the stand to a wall. 5

3.0 INSTALLING CORE DRILL ONTO M4 STAND 1. Insert core drill into the socket of the motor mount clamp. 2. Turn handle on side of motor mount clamp clockwise to tighten the core drill in position. By pulling the handle out, it can be rotated in either direction without affecting clamping tension on the motor. 4.0 OPERATING THE DRILLING RIG 1. Insure the drill stand is securely anchored as described in Section 3.2. 2. With water control valve shut off, connect the water inlet hose to the female connection of the water tap and the water source. 3. The water supply must produce sufficient flow to remove slurry from the core bit. Use the water control valve to regulate flow. 4. Insure the drill bit has been installed as described in the Magnum Core Drill instruction manual. 5. Before operating the drilling rig, the hydraulic power source connections must made and inspected as described in the Magnum Core Drill manual. 6. Check the hole alignment by lowering the bit until it is about 1/2-inch from the concrete. Pull out knob on the side of the carriage to disengage the lock. Then turn the feed handle to lower the carriage. After checking the hole alignment, return the carriage to the highest level to make the spring instantly re-engage the carriage lock. 7. When starting a bit, do not use drill bit extensions. Insure the bit is NOT resting on the concrete when starting the core drill. 8. Insure the trigger lock is not engaged. Then start the hydraulic power source. Select a maximum flow of 5 gpm. Allow it to run idle for a few minutes to warm hydraulic reservoir fluid. 9. Start the core drill by locking in the trigger. To engage the lock mechanism, pull the trigger fully back and press the trigger button into the groove on the trigger. While keeping the button depressed, allow the trigger to move forward until the flat spring engages in the groove to lock the trigger. Check that the core drill is rotating with no runout and in the proper direction. Keep all body parts away from all moving parts of the core drill. WARNING: THE CARRIAGE MUST BE LOCKED IN ITS HIGHEST POSITION WHEN ACTIVATING THE TRIGGER LOCK. 10. Turn the feed handle to apply a load on the bit. Apply a light pressure on the feed handle when starting to drill to prevent the bit from wandering. Do NOT apply full load until the entire bit has penetrated the material. For optimum results, do not push hard enough to slow down the core drill. Keep the core drill bit spinning at the maximum rate. A built-in torque limiter protects the operator by stalling if the bit jams in the cut, but provides maximum cutting torque. 11. If the cooling water turns clear, you are drilling through rebar. After cutting steel, stop the core drill and remove the core and any loose pieces of steel. Then resume the drilling operation. See the Magnum Core Drill instruction manual for details on core removal. 12. If a dry drilling application is required, the seals used with the core drill will not be damaged by running the unit dry; but, in prolonged use, the bearing housing may become excessively warm. If this occurs, briefly remove the bit and run water through the housing and shaft for about one minute to dissipate the heat built up. Then refit the bit and continue the dry drilling operation. 6

13. To stop the core drill, raise the carriage until it locks in its highest position. Then release the trigger lock by pulling the trigger fully back to release the spring. Then release the trigger normally. 5.0 INSTALLING BIT EXTENSION RODS If you have to drill deeper than the 13-inch long bit allows, bit extension rods must be used. Drilling rate will be slower because of the extra amount of drag on the bit walls. Do NOT install bit extension rods without first shutting down the hydraulic power source as described in the Magnum Core Drill manual. 1. Drill to full depth of bit. 2. Back out core drill and remove bit and core. 3. Put drill bit back into hole and connect a 4, 6, or 12 bit extension rod to bit. Secure with bit wrench. 4. Screw the bit extension rod onto the nose end drive shaft and tighten securely using the spanner flats provided. 5. Proceed with drilling. 6.0 PREPARING DRILLING RIG FOR SHUTDOWN 1. Stop the core drill by releasing the trigger lock. 2. Stop the hydraulic power source following the procedure in the respective instruction manual. 3. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses as described in the Magnum Core Drill manual. 4. Secure the drilling rig and hydraulic power source to prevent unauthorized use. Never assume you will find the equipment in the same condition that you left it. If removing the core drill from the stand, turn the handle on the side of the motor mount clamp counterclockwise to loosen the clamp. This quick release motor mount allows you to separate the core drill from the drill stand for ease of transport and storage. 5. Store the drilling rig in a clean, dry area where the core drill will not be exposed to high heat or humidity, liquids, or freezing temperatures. 7

4.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE RULES 4 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Proper maintenance of the drill stand and related equipment requires timely adhering to all the guidelines given in this chapter and in the related core drill and power supply manuals. Proper maintenance is required to maintain the system in good condition and free of defects. 2. Review and follow all the safety rules given in Chapter 1 before attempting any maintenance. 3. Only authorized personnel should be allowed in the maintenance area. Authorized personnel are the trained people as defined below and their supervision. 4. Repairs must be made only by trained personnel. A trained person is one who has read and thoroughly understands this instruction manual and related equipment manuals and, through training and experience, has shown knowledge regarding the safe operational procedures. WARNING: BEFORE STARTING ANY MAINTENANCE, STOP THE HYDRAULIC POWER SOURCE, DEPRESSURIZE THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, AND ALLOW THE SYSTEM AND FLUID TO COOL DOWN. THEN DISCONNECT THE CORE DRILL FROM THE POWER SOURCE TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTUP. NEVER SERVICE OR ADJUST ANY PART OF THE DRILLING RIG DURING OPERATION OR WHILE THE CORE DRILL IS CONNECTED TO A HYDRAULIC POWER SOURCE. 5. When servicing the equipment, use only identical replacement parts and recommended accessories. 4.2 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE Proper care and maintenance will maximize the service life of the drilling rig. The following maintenance is recommended. WARNING: FAILURE TO PERFORM REGULARLY SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CAN LEAD TO POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY AND EQUIPMENT FAILURE. 1. The following maintenance should be performed daily: a. Wipe all tool surfaces and fittings free of grease, dirt, and foreign material. b. Keep grooves in mast free of slurry to keep parts that travel along them moving freely without binding. c. Check that all hardware on the drill stand is tight. Carriage head will become loose due to vibrations. Tighten carriage guides to remove play. d. Inspect the tool, hydraulic system and fittings for signs of leaks, cracks, wear, or damage. Repair or replace as necessary. e. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect operation 2. Keep a light coating of oil on the rack and pinion and core drill nose end drive shaft. 9

3. Replace vacuum gaskets on base, slot cap, and slot cap knob if they become mushroomed on bottom edge, cracked, pitted, or worn. 4. Replace bit when crown has worn to the point where it is flush with the tube. 5. Store drilling rig indoors or keep it well covered in rainy weather. Always remove vacuum gasket from base of rig. 6. Check the function and performance of the core drill annually. 10

5 TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is intended to assist with troubleshooting the cutting performance of the drilling rig. While not all inclusive, the chart outlines the most common causes of a problem and the recommended course of action. To troubleshoot problems directly related to the operation of the core drill or power supply, consult the separate manuals provided for these equipment items. SYMPTOM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Core drill operates, but drill bit does not penetrate the material. Diamonds not exposed. Wrong bit used for material being drilled. Cut abrasive material to expose diamonds. Install bit recommended by manufacturer for material to be drilled. Core drill cuts slowly Excessive vibration and rough drilling. Bit is lodged in hole. Diamonds not exposed. Hydraulic flow is below 5 gpm. Hydraulic pressure relief is set below 1800 psi. Diamond segments broken or missing from drill bit. Excess feed force when cutting rebar. Excessive pressure exerted with feed handle. Core drill has been pushed out of alignment by the carriage not travelling parallel to the mast. Cut abrasive material to expose diamonds. Adjust hydraulic power source. Adjust hydraulic power source. Replace drill bit. Reduce feed force. 1. Turn water on. 2. Turn off hydraulic unit. Using a bit wrench, try to rotate bit in both directions and lift out the bit using the feed handle. 3. If unable to free bit, turn water off and disconnect bit from drill spindle. Use bit wrench again, rotating back and forth and rocking and lifting until free. 1. Release the trigger lock to stop the core drill. 2. Remove all pressure on the feed handle to release the axial pressure on the core drill. 3. Adjust the carriage guides by adjusting the two guides on the same side of the carriage equal amounts. This will insure the carriage travels in a path parallel to the mast. 4. Apply trigger pressure. When the bit starts rotating, lock the trigger and apply axial pressure with the feed handle. 11

6 PARTS LIST 13

Figure 6-1. M4 Drill Stand Assembly 14

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H. PROCEDURE FOR WARRANTY PERFORMANCE If the product fails to perform to the Manufacturer s specifications, the Buyer must provide the Manufacturer with the applicable model and serial numbers, the date of purchase, and the nature of the problem. I. ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIONS FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. Equipment which has been abused, damaged, used beyond rated capacity, or repaired by persons other than authorized service personnel. 2. Damage caused by acts of God which include, but are not limited to, hailstorms, windstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, and earthquakes. 3. Damage under conditions caused by fire or accident, by abuse or by negligence of the user or any other person other than the Manufacturer, by improper installation, by misuse, by incorrect operation, by normal wear and tear, by improper adjustment or alteration, by alterations not completed by authorized service personnel, or by failure of product parts from such alterations. 4. Costs of repairing damage caused by poor or improper maintenance, costs of normally scheduled maintenance, or the cost of replacing any parts unless done as the result of an authorized repair covered by the one (1) year Limited Warranty. 5. Costs of modifying the product in any way once delivered to the Buyer, even if such modifications were added as a production change on other products made after the Buyer s product was built. J. NO AUTHORITY TO ALTER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY No agent, representative, or distributor of the Manufacturer has any authority to alter the terms of this Limited Warranty in any way. 9912