!WARNING

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 an adequate flow of water is supplied through the water swivel, to the bit. Hold the handle and slightly loosen the carriage lock knob. Slowly rotate the handle to lower the bit into the work piece - apply steady even pressure.

Note: To prevent the bit from wandering, always use a light load to start the hole and wait for the diamond tip of the bit to penetrate the work surface before increasing the load.

7.Use consistent pressure so that the bit cuts consistently. Insufficient pressure will cause the diamond core bit to glaze over. Too much pressure will overload the motor and crush the diamonds. Use the ammeter on the Control box as a guide for proper pressure.

!CAUTION

If the rig shifts during drilling, stop the motor, reposition the rig, and resume drilling.

8.Monitor the water flow. If the water flow is adequate, the water leaving the cut should be slightly sludgy. When cutting metal rebar, the water should have a gray metal coloring.

Notice: When drilling into prestressed concrete the bit may cut into the hardened steel cable under tension. As the bit cuts through each strand, the tension in the cable is released. The diamond segments on the bit crown can be damaged by the loose wires. The best prevention for bit damage is to use a core bit designed especially for drilling in prestressed concrete.

9.When the cut is complete, keep the drill motor on and rotate the handle to bring the bit up out of the hole. The bit may become stuck if the motor is turned off before the bit is completely clear of the hole. Once the bit is clear of the hole, tighten the carraige lock knob, turn off the motor and the water supply.

Note: Normally the core will drop out of the bit, and remain in the hole. However, in cases where the core sticks in the bit, it is sometimes necessary to push

the core up and down with the water running to allow the core to drop out. Sometimes very light tapping on the barrel of the bit with a piece of wood will loosen the core.

!CAUTION

Perform this action only with the motor turned off and the unit unplugged to prevent accidental starting and injury. Exercise extreme caution in hand placement when removing a stuck core, as it can be heavy and inflict injury.

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Milwaukee MK-Manta I owner manual

MK-Manta I specifications

The Milwaukee MK-Manta I is a significant addition to the realm of electric bicycles, particularly catering to those who seek a blend of style, performance, and eco-friendliness. As the electric bike market expands, the MK-Manta I stands out with its striking design and innovative features that enhance the riding experience.

One of the most notable characteristics of the MK-Manta I is its lightweight aluminum frame, designed for both durability and agility. This frame not only contributes to the bike’s sleek aesthetics but also ensures that riders can navigate urban environments with ease and comfort. The ergonomic design of the MK-Manta I offers superior handling, making it ideal for commuting, recreational riding, or just a leisurely day out.

Powering the MK-Manta I is a robust electric motor that delivers impressive torque and speed. This e-bike features a high-capacity lithium-ion battery that ensures long-range commuting capability, allowing riders to travel up to 50 miles on a single charge, depending on usage and terrain. The combination of the motor and battery ensures that riders experience minimal fatigue, even on longer journeys.

The MK-Manta I is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance ride quality and safety. Its LCD display provides real-time feedback on speed, distance traveled, battery level, and pedal assist mode, allowing riders to remain informed and in control. Moreover, the bike features multiple assist levels, enabling users to customize their riding experience to suit their preferences and physical capabilities.

Safety is paramount in the MK-Manta I’s design, which includes front and rear disc brakes for reliable stopping power in various weather conditions. Additionally, the bike comes with integrated LED lights for visibility during nighttime rides, enhancing safety without compromising style.

The MK-Manta I also boasts a comfortable saddle and adjustable seat height, accommodating a range of rider physiques. Its robust tires are designed to handle various terrains, providing excellent grip and stability, whether on city streets or scenic trails.

The integration of a rear rack allows for the easy transportation of goods, making it a practical choice for everyday use. Coupled with eco-friendly technology, the Milwaukee MK-Manta I is not just a mode of transport; it represents a step towards sustainable urban living, blending convenience with environmental responsibility.