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MOTOR,S
Your Black & Decker Drill
a
"Universal"
the voltage
either Alternating
60 cycles, or should not vary more ihan L|'/a, over or
under the
of
.loss
'Drill
supply
good
wol'n
specified on the
with Direct
voltage shown on the
power
line
can result.
operate,
for
fails to
contact and
away.
motor
Cun'ent
blown
(3)
which
fuses,
Inspect
equipped with
is
can
be used, at
nameplate, with
aL 25, 40,
Current,
AII
motols are tcsted
please
take
(2)
carbon brushcs and lepiacc
50 or
Voltage
nameplatc,
following
the
that
See
BRUSHES
Inspect
badly worn.
make this operation easy
brush caps
spring
to hold the brush
sure to
brush
a service
screws
earbon
assemblies.* Springs
replace badly worn brush assemblies.
Keep brushes clean and sliding
replacernents,
gtoove
has
stations
rOn
U-1, U-B and:U-15
which hold the cover
brushes frequently
Cartridge-type brush holders
with
a screwdriver
you,
for
Merely
and take out the brush and
should have enough tension
firmly against the commutator.
been
repair.
fot
Drills the switch
in
place.
commutator
the
cut by the brushes, the tool should be sent
freely
should
handle must be detached lirst by removing
and
CABTE
or
sctious
at
plug
replace when
in
action:
and
used to
are
remove
their
be inspected for etcess wear.
ovo'hcating
thc factoly
(1)
receptackr
thcnr if tlrcy
both
Be
guides.
if
nnrl
Oht,cl<
tlt'rtrrrliirrg
After several
to one of our
anrl
your
your'
rtrr,
these
If
The cable
occasionally.
it neatly when
using it
When using
extension cable
Use the table below
Extension Cable
Gage of cable
is the
"life
Keep it out of oils and
not in use and avoid dlagging it across sharp
as a handle to lift the Drill.
the Drill at a considerable
of adequate size
Length in feet.
wire required.
your
line" of
for'115 volt current.
Dlill-keep it clean
greases
must be used to
wiping
power
from
prevent
by
loss of
which luin the lubber'.
distauce
25 50 75 18 18 18
it off
surfaces
sourcc, o't)
powcr'.
100
18 l(i
Coil
200
or
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e\-'*.t,
nil'.it*o
I
U-2194
Tuba
of
Lubricant.
This
use. The
to_siI_months,
all
lguqin-g
ideal for
the
1
of
oil on the armature
cover. The armature
Drill may
the small
was
D.till
gears
grease-
old
only half full.
purpose,
this
U-1, U-3 and
lubri?ted
be-
hole in the
GR,OUNDING
TUBRICAIION
properly
should be relubricated
depending on use. Remove-gear
wilh
lubricated
lqrosene
The B&D,
The commutator
Drills
U-15
shaft through bearing
by
back end of
at
the
regularly
and, with
may be lubricated
at the commutator
piittins
gears
V-2L44 Tube
end
the hole
one
or two dropsrof
the Motor
Factory
armature
provided
Case.
and
is ready
from
housing,
place,
in
o1 Lubricant,
by one
or two diops
in the
end
on
oil through
Groundcd
for
sixty
days
fluih
oilt
refill
the
bearins'on
haudle
the
U-50
is
Every
Electric
use to
grounding
cumstances, but is especially important where
dampness approved 3 conductor cord
type attachment grounding
protect
National
ductor in the cord is the
connected
housing
plug
terminal!
and to
cap. Never connect
IF YOUR UNIT HAS
LIKE FIGURE
latest type Unit is
plugged is
then
in.
supplied
2-wire receptacles properly
tending nected properly grounded
before
from
to
plugging
IF THE
be used in the
grounding automatically
Tool
should
the operator against shock.
good
is
a
present.
is
habit
plug
This unit is
cap to
type receptacle, in accordance with
Electrical
to
Code. The
metal frame of the unit inside the
the
the longest blade of
the
A PLUG THAT LOOKS
it
"A",
3-wire
of
grounded
A
special
(EXCEPT
grounding
automatically each time
grounding
IN
CANADA) to
until
green grounding
installed.
a
UNIT HAS A PLUG LIKE FIGURE
receptacle. The
The
the side of the adapter must
PERMANENT
outlet box, conduit
in the tool.
No adapter is furnished and
proper
each time it
standard matching
grounded
be
to develop
and
blade
B
used with
be
green
grounding
green
wire
while in
Proper
under
equipped with
colored con-
cir-
all
grounding
proper
the
the
wire which
the attachment
to a
"live"
will fit directly into the
receptacles. The
it is
adapter
the
cor:rect receptacle is
GROUND such as a
unit is then
plugged
is
(Fig,
permit
wire
be con-
or water
it
grounded
in.
"8")
usins
ex-
pipe
"C'
should S-wire
tl tot
rhc
3
is
@-"'.,,;*
Adopter
Groundiog
Blodc
ir longcst
thc 3 blqdcr-
of
Fig. A
Fig.
B
of
Fis.
C
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Ihe
FIGURE
il
rl
FI
li
p
[,
ll
l,
t,
normally
screwed
adjustments.
FIGURE
runs. This
hand.
by
HEX-KEY Chu*
quick-acting
I
2
will loosen
Disconnect
The U-1500)
pose
.standard
in a convenient
once
Keep chuck
grease-the
off
chuck
of
ing the complete chuck.
OPERATION First,
the mark mark on the
Fig. 1.
size by turning
drill
turn the
so
position
in opposite direction so that
mark assumes
shown in
be turned to
assembly, lock
the
when
with
permits
Tighten
using Hex-Key.
REMOYINO
Chuck
key in the
shirp blow
obiecl in the same direction
the
tool before
chuck is a
chuck
built
of
you
if
for cleaning
jaws
jaws
can
key
socket so
on
the
Second,
and tighten sleeve
key in
that
To release the chirck, turn
key socket
the
shown
Fig. 1. The sleeve cgrn then
To obtain maximum
key to
A
prevent
the
chuck is
jaws
the
slot
at
the use of a screw driver'.
in the same manner as
from tool:-Place
chuck so that it can
making
"hex-key"
good general pur-
to
the
quality.
lose
jaws
Keep
place
(Cat.
it
clean and free from
may
sleeve
purposes.
require
replacement, a set
ordered without buy-
be
insert key and turn
as to align
key
socket
chuck
body,
adjust
fluted
(Cat.
Black
& Decker
hex-key
the
and re-order at
U-1501).
No.
be screwed
If the
the
with the zero
as
shown in
jaws
to
sleeve,
lightly. Third,
either direction to
assumes either
in Fig. 2.
the key
original
release the
position
drill.
life of the
your
chuck firmly with
slippage, and
drill
not in use, leave it
open.
the bottom of socket
CHUC!( Removal
THE
chuck and
a hammer
using
any
the
strike
or other
that tool
be easily
changes
No.
zero
drill
insert
lock
zero
jaw
also
when
chuck
key a
un-
as
of
or
4
Page 5
Ihe
GEARED Chuck
geared
The
ment, designed for accurate
good
any
abused. Keep chuck clean and
rust.
OPERAI ION
drill bit
chuck
plevents
chuck is a
mechanism, it should
First,
in the chuck. This
jaws
grip
to
cocking the
all tlwee holes
tighten
hole
luse only
the
key,
To obtain maximum
assembly, lock
the key
when the
with
REMOYING
key
blow using a hammer
in the same
luns, This
it
ean be easily unscrewed
Disconnect
changes
much
as
needed
is
chuck
order a new
the
to release the
a chuck key to
jaws.
prevent
to
chuck is not in
jaws
THE CHUCK
in the chuck
direction
will loosen
tool
or
adjustments.
your
open.
precision
work. Like
always bottom the
the shank fully
jaws.
permits
Second,
in the chuck body to
possible,
as
bit. Third,
tighten or loosen
you
If
one at once.
lose
life from the
chuck firmly
slippage,
drill
use, leave it
and strike key a
Place
ol other object
that tool normally
the chuck
before making
instru-
not be
free
the
and
use
Only one
the chuck
jaw
with
and
the chuck
sharp
so that
hand.
by
any
of
Mark exact center of hole
Clamp or anchor
or injury. Thin
bending or distortion of
drilling
when
that
tool-in
ferrous metals
is
bit
chuck
general,
the
work
metal
should be backed up
the
about to breal< through to avoid
jaws
other
are
tightened securely and do
high
speed
DRILTING
with
center-punch
a
securely to insure accuracy and
Keep bits
work.
than cast
and iight feed
iron.
nail
or
with
shalp
Relieve
"stalling"
are
to
wooden
a
and use a lubricant when
pressure
the motor.
not
constantly
recommended.
guide
prevent
block to
the drill bit.
damage
plevent
on the tool
Be
overload the
sure
Page 6
ACCESS0RIES
increase the usefulness
!o
Accessories listed on the
money-and if
Accessories
your
Drill.
IN ADDITION
has available for
Wheel
Wood
ing Discs-Lambswool
tension Cable-Arbors-Pi1e
Kits-Lubricant.
Brushes-Grinding Wheels-Cotton
Bits-Twist-Drill
used as directed
are
available
to the accessories shown on
for use
from
you-Bench
Bits-Paint Mixels-Molded Rubber
Bonnets-Electric Wax-Wire Cup
with Y0UR
your
of
next ten
Drill
examine the
pages.
will
same
the
Stands-Abrasive
Fabric Pads-Beplacement
They will save
give you
from
dealer
the following
Buffs-Masonry Drill
Sanding
Va" DRILI
many
Black & Decker
a first-rate
Bands
you purchased
whom
pages your
and
Chucks-Accessory
you
time
job!
Rolls-Wire
Pads-Sand-
and
These
dealer
Bits-
Brushes-Ex-
SANDING DISC
are available
Sanding
ent
I
I
Coarser
removal, and finer
finishes.
7+"
give
larger
Discs
Erades
as follows:
No. U-1408
U-1409
No.
No. U-1410 No. U-1411 No. U-1412
grade
discs
Drills, because of their
far better sanding
Drills
sized
SELECTION
in five differ-
Coarse"
"Very
"Coarse"
"Medium "Medium"
(Fine"
give
grades give
with lower R.P.M.
Coarse"
'
greater
smoother
higher R.P.M.'
results
material
than do
SANDINS DISC ATTACHMENT
Make
sure the
Drill is disconnected!
First: Lttach Rubber Backing Pad. The
pad
pad
chuck.
the
completely
fits
It
fac-
run-
FIRST
threaded arbor on the back of
directly in the spindle of the tool.*
threads in a clockwise
direction when
ing the Drill. DO NOT thread on by
ning
and firmly by hand. Rubber Backing Pads
with unthleaded shanks are also available for use
I
Backing
motor. Tighten
the
with
Pad
74"
a
#U-f802
chuck.
fits into
Page 7
SANDING
DIS(
AIIACHITiENI
(continued)
Second.: Attach Sanding Disc. Place
Backing Pad so
on up with hole
in
the
washer and screw. Make
screw is tightened securely.
the Sanding Disc this operation
reversed.)
OPERATING AS
plugging
After
electrical
Drill
harmlessly
outlet, be sure before turning
that the disc is free to
"ON"
(Di'ill
disc). The tool will
long
as the operator
switch unless the
is
engaged
if
the switch locking
the Trigger, then
running.
stop
Grasp
gingerly-and
pushing
by
the control handles
operate the
out forced effort or
pressure
Heavy
reduce abrasive
tool in
ing motion, back-and-forth,
the surface
coverage.
in one disc should
against the
sketches
The presents
to
ness of the
tions
Conti,nu,ed,
most cases will
the tool
Keep
to
Preferably, do
spot or use circular or
To obtain
maximum efficiency
be held at the
work.
the right and
show
position
first
the
little or
maximum amount
the
work without affecting
sanding
marked
"WRONG"
much abrasive
too
nert
on
hole
the
pad.
in the
Then
disc
attach
sure that the
(To
remove
is merely
SANDER
in the tool
is NOT
lemain
locking
to the nearest
resting
squeezes the trigger
pin
revolve
on the
only so
"ON"
in the handle
it in. To turn
pin
is engaged, squeeze
release it. The tool
firmly-not
freely with-
unnecessary
will
slow cutting
tool
plessure.
action and
life. The weight of the
prove
to be enough.
moving with a
produce
long, sweep-
advancing along
smooth, continuous
not hold the Drill
motion,
spiral
the sanding
proper
The accompanying
methods.
vrrong
which is
marked
action. The
cause
pa,ge
"RIGHT"
of abrasive
the smooth-
either too
contact'
two
disc
lines
clamp
SECOND
the
off,
will
angle
pos!
Page 8
OPERAIING
as SAI{DER
(continued)
'Where
tained.
cutting action is
For
disc as shown
To remove
the
will
unscrew it from
only the
If,
results,
best
REMOYING
pad
same direction that
NECT
a shalp
loosen the
THE TOOL
outer edge of the disc is used a rough
other hand, the disc is
on the
irregular and
tip the tool slightly
in the
THE
the Rubber Backing
blow with
pad
marked
sketch
BACKING PAD
your
pad
the
and then
the spindle. DISCON-
before
doins
Polishing
ATTACHING THE BONNET
For
which
placed
same place
pull
fir'mly so that
with the spindle.
the tool is disconnected!
placed
"bumpy"
Pad
hand in the
rotates. This
you
this.
polishing
The Rubber
manner as described on
and the tool is hard to control.
just
with
"RIGHT,"
strike
simply
can be
the Rubber
on
enough
on
operations
purchased
Backing
the Bonnet over
the drawstring
Pad. Tuck
under the
Before making any
the Bonnet does not slip on
the loose ends
inside of the
cut surface is ob-
flat against
pressure
previous page.
Lambswool Bonnet,
a
flom
Backing Pad.
Pad
is
Backing Pad
the
Tie
tight.
of the
Pad
to
adjustments make sure
work
the
to bend
your
dealer,
attached in the
page
6. Then
the drawstring
drawstring
prevent
fouling
the
the
is
and
the
x,,,7
f"Ikf.
.3*
-;
OPERATING
The fir'st step in operation the sulface to be
N
*
n1 4;r'1. srit. or other foreisn substances should
of dirt,
be
r\:ax. If this cleaning operation is not
the
grit,
cleaned
lesults will
or other foreign
from the surface before
AS POLISHER.
polished
definitely
is to
is CLEAN. All film
be sure that
substances should
before
ion is not
be inferior.
anplyine
applying
done
Page 9
0PERAIING
as POtlSllER
(cont.)
The operation
same as
net is free to ger
gerly-and
forced effort or
Bonnet slightly cient
back and forth advancing along the surface to
produce
when
sanding. Be
the
operate
revolve
control
unnecessaly
switch.
Grasp
operation.
the smoothest finish and higl.rest lustre.
tool for
of the
before
handles firmly-not
the unit
for
srnoothest
a long sweeping motion
Use
It is suggested that, if
tool considerably as a
additional Bonnets from
you
way
and
can also buy
&
excellent
rubbing
orange
will have a Bonnet for rough work
produce
others
Decker
to
from
Utility
for use with
down
peel,
etc.
Polisher',
youl
Pile
Fabric Pads which are
various
painted
cup
Among the many
extra
equipment
Wire Cup Brush.
is excellent
paint
from
metals
a fine
disc of the
ing the
preparatory
finish is
surface.
ATTACHING
The Brush
arbor
which screws
spindle
Brush
strands
advisable to use
your
of the tool.* In
be careful that
of
hand when
the spindle. Do nct run
on" the Brush.
"spin
r
Brush
#U-1221
accessories
for the
The Wire
for removing
wood or metal,
to
desired,
proper
grit
after
WIRE
is
equipped
directly into
wire
fits
your
into
heavy
a
tightening the Brush
into
ehuck.
polishing
that the Bon-
sure
pressing
leely without
f
pressure.
and
you plan
you purchase
your
dealer,
the finest finish. You
nearest
dealer
compounds for'
surfaces,
is
the trig-
Tilt the
most
to
use the
In this
Black
removing
the
gin-
effi-
B rush
available as
1/8"
Drill
is a 3"
Cup Brush
loose,
or rust
painting.
use a sanding
BRUSH
with
attaching the
you
rag to
scaly
from
Where
wire brush--
threaded
a
not run
do
hand. It
protect
the tool
the
is
on
to
g
in
COilTINUED NEXT
PACE-)
Page 10
OPERATINO
Be sure that the
to revolve harmlessly before
switch. Grasp the control
-not
freely
gingerly-and
without
pressure.
sary
slightly for smoothest and operation.
tinuous tions similar to the sanding or
operations.
After
Brush will become dull;
be sharpened within a
With
the Drill and the tool
against a moving
To
coverage use
considerable use the Wire
the lVire Cup
\TIRE
1ffire
Cup
operate the
effort
forced
Tilt
the
produce
long
matter
Brush attached
running,
grinding
BRUSH
Brush is free
pressing
handles firmly
unneces-
or
lVire Cup
most efficient
a smooth, con-
sweeping
polishing
however,
of
wheel.
seconds.
place
REMOVING WIRE BRUSH
To remove
the two strike
that the Brush revolves. This will
the Brush and allow
again
from the wire strands.
the Brush
flattened sides
it a sharp blow in the direction
being careful
place
the hub and
of
you
to
protect your
to
Disconnect
a wrench on
unscrew it,
tool before making' any adjustments.
the
tool
Brush
mo-
Cup
it can
loosen
hand
the
to
it
Black
hack
Utility
Electric
power
used
& Decker Drills. Hole Saws On
On
On
No. U-1240 Holds No. U-1241 Mandrel I,olds
No. No. U-1250 Ilole No, U_l2Sl No. U-1252 Hole Saw No.
Decker
&
saw
Hole
Drill or spindle equipped
and
and
rA"
Electric Dri11s...,.,.....,.
t%"
Electric Dri11s...,,........
lzb,"
Electric Dri11s............. .,.not
Mandrel
to 1-rA" Hole Saws
Ya-
t-rLo
U-1260
U-1253
Hole Saws will cut clean, round
will cut. Where
Saws
Epeed o:f
thC results obtained.
z-rh Hole Saws
tD
Hole Saw
Saw
Hole Saw
llole Saw
give
will
the spindle
(%/
Shank)
(6/16"
Sbank)
Diameter
$('
Diameter
fla'
?,
Diamet€r
l" Diameter 1-{' Diameter
Hole
infrequent non-production work is indicated,
adequate service. They can be
have approximately
Saws
holes in
with
the correct chucking
govern
will
We suggest the following
10
the
larger than 1%" Hole Saws
...not
larger than
,...not
Iarger thar.
No. U-1254
No. U-1255
No. No. No. U-1257 No.
No. U-f258
No. U-1263
No. U-1264
No.
the Hole Saw to be
size of
depth-of-cut.
%"
Hole Saw 1-7+" Diameter
Hole Saw 1-$(" Diameter
Hole Saw
U-1256
llole Saw
U-1261
Hole Saw l-fal Diameter
Ilole Saw
U-1262
Hole Saw 2" Diameter Hole Hole Hole Saw Z_ry'z,,
U-1259
material a
any
used with
device, but the
limits on Black
1r/2" HoIe 3r/2" Hole Saws
1-[' Diameter 1-$" Diameter
t_lA,, Diameter
2-%" Diameter
Saw
Z_t/4D Diameter
Saw
Dicmetet
any
Saws
Page 11
Ssew
Driving
Attathment
(cor.
No. u-r0rr)
Far faster
threads into gnindle
(Nos.
U-1,
Chuck. Bit idles until forward
engages mechanism
fol
able
Sanding
Use this
lgntal $tand
U-15,
U-50J Drill. Material
accurate.
table for
To assemble, remove
screw the metal
Secure the Sanding
zontal.Stand mounting
plq_te,
and
Feed
to avoid
ROtO-HOne
This accessory
accurate, razorlike
1upgtio1,
(No.
B&D
To assemtrle,
mount tool in horizontal
drill
spindle and tighten.
s_o
that tle coupling fits
the
two
on the stand.
guide
A
your
convenience.
part
to
Use Roto
embedded in the
and
easier than
B&D
U-3, U-15, U-50)
slotted
attachment in conjunction
Provides
shaping
by means
the drill
press
the
work without
"loading"
of
and
drives
Phillips
or
head
Table
(U-2302)
on evenly,
and
an
and sulfacing work.
efficient, economical
chuck from
plate
into
Table to
of the clamps
the
on
stand, apply
the selected
undue
the
disc,
(cqr.
your
the Yoke End
AUathment
Horizontal
with
U-1,
U-3, U-15,
remove chuck
bar
Oil
(B)
(A)
liberally
stone.
clamps
sharpened.
hones
sharpness.
The Clamp
Stone has a coarse
kinds
al1
Stand
U-50) Drill.
stand. Screw
Affix
into
can
be tightened
can
be
prevent
to
raised
1'A"
the spindle
fr.om
its male
by hand. Attachment
8/st'
or
or fits any
pressure
screw Bits
screws,
Utility Drills
of the
are avail-
No. U.roo5)
with
the Hori-
(No.
B&D
removal
drill
on
a fiIm of Disc
pressur-e
U-1,
rapici
is
sanding
(see page
of the drill.
of the Hori-
either side of table
grade
of Sanding Paper.
and keep
(corotos
of
edged tools
Use attachment
(U-2302)
(see page
drill
coupling
the Roto-ilon6
(D)
part
against
lowered
or
is
used to
and a fine
chips from
to
in
and
(C)
dssimbly
(E),
the
to suit
secure
becoming
Drill
U-3,
anci
5),
Cement
moving
it
an
con-
your
5),
onto
then
yoke
side.
dffi*--
,W-
d,.d'.:]lk x
rd=lL*
\:f
support. Before
the
to
revolving
back-and-forth
No. u.r006)
11
Page 12
J{ew
Saw
Attarhment
(Cat.
No.
U-1013
pose
Has
Saw.
world's.safest
balanced for easy,
s/e"
and
all the adjustable features
This new
fO nEMOYE CHUCK from DRILl-first Disconnect
-Place
a sharp blow,
same
loosen the
hand.
hand before turning on motor.
ASSEMBLING
FIG.
I
t
( I
Slotr ln dl. I 6{.rd
the
direction
When
SAW ATTACHMENT
Drlll
d
For use with
Utility Drills)
Drill
power
sawing at minimum cost. Perfectly
or
one
key
chuck
using
that the tool normally runs.
chuck so
inserting chuck,
(1)
depth
Attachment base
est extent
then retighten
wing nut
clamp,
in the chuck
hammer
a
that it
Loosen wing nut
adjustment
far enough
free and allow
open
are used to
ment. With the
insert
the Drill with its
close the
the air
with the attachment at the
tom
"B"
securely.
slots in the Drill ale engaged
the
of
back into
1A"
Utility,
professional
of a
Attachment
hand
two
can be easily
provides
use.
and'strike the
or: other object, in the
thread it down snug by
All-Pur-
%"
Electric
for
This
unscrewed
to DRltt
(Fig.
"A"
and lower the Saw
plate (shoe)
(minimum
"B",
(3)
.
position
retaining clamp, being sure
Dlill
depth of cut)
wing nut which holds the retaining
the
The
.
.
permit
to
retaining
air slots of the
the tool in the attach-
retaining clamp open,
handle up.
(4)
. .
its
slot and
its full-
to
(2)
I
Loosen
.
it to swing
clamp
top and bot-
Slide wing
tighten
the
Drill!
key
will
by
1) on
and
Drill
Then
that
nut
to
blade
BTADE
(with
with the
AIIACHING
(1)
Align arbor hole
Drill spindle
facing OUT) . . guard
on
bumper above the
guard
blade
72
and GUARD
of
saw
printing
(2)
.
bumper stop on
(3)
lower blade
Place
rubber-covered
Line up holes
CONTINUED
blade
on blade
upper
with
in
Page 13
AIIACHING BTADE
guard,
9/L6" wrench fingers)
depth
Drill,
NOTE-Hub of lower
at frequent
blade and spindle;
(hold
blade from turning-use
(4)
Loosen wing
, .
.
position
be
and
blade
sure
intervals will
tighten
turns freely and
and GUARD'(ront.)
insert spindle bolt and
wing
guard
prevent
nut
should
raise saw.shoe to maximum cutting
"A",
nut securely
that
oiled before
be
drag and
a heavy rag to
(5)
.
.
.
gtiard
lower
undue wear,
tighten securely
prevent
Before
moves freely.
use,
plugging
and
a drop of oil
with
cutting
in
ATTACHING the RIP FEilCE
(L)
Engage
saw
shoe
through hole
bridge .
slot in Rip Fence with two lugs
(2)
Insert
. . ,
in bridge-engage square
(3)
.
Place
.
carriage bolt
flat
washer on
(screw
shoulder on bolt with square hole in
and
bolt
on the
rvith
attach
"brid!e"
square shoulder) up
wing
nut,
'
on
"
front
SAWING INSTRUCIIOiIS . . .
the
Set
one
being
Line up
Iine, resting the front of the
and
cut.
speed and
slowly highest eutting and a cooler running
The cutting depth adjustment is controlled
raising
from 1-3,/16"
The
of the saw shoe
veltical cut of 0' to
BEFORE MAKING ANY
BEVEL ADJUSTMENTS, PULL TIIE ELECTRIC PLUG! RETIGHTEN WING NUTS SECUITELY! SEPARATELY OR
The Rip
can be adjusted
wing nut,
retightening wing
IMPORTANT-USE A SHARP SAW BLADE AT AI,L TIMES OR CUT- TING WILL
DRILL.
ATTACHMENT.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RUIES . . .
fingers away from saw blade!
to avoid cutting cord in two! or making ANY
depth adjustment, by lowering the saw shoe, so
full
tooth, where
cut, Tighten all wing
guide
the
Iock
the tool
Before
beveling adjustment is controlled by a
starting to cut,
then advance
times with
at all
possible
or lowering the saw shoe
to 0"
possible, projects
on the front
"ON".
blade speed to be maintaini:d,
deep.
(see
Fig. 2) and
45"
nuts securely.
shoe on the
This will free
permit
the saw slowly into
no
excess
motor.
angle
bevel.
CHANGES
below the lower
the shoe
of.
the
forward
(see
ean be set for any beveling angle from
(see
work;
hand
one
blade to turn
the
pressure.
by a
FiS. 1) and
wing nut
IN
THESE ADJUSTMENTS
TOGETHER,
Fence is
for
(2)
setting
nut securely.
BE DIFFICULT AND
USE ONLY SPECIAL
adjustments !
used
cutting
the
primarily
widths
fence
at the
(1)
(3)
(4)
for making
up to about 3" by
proper
RAGGED
B&D BLADES
Ground Drill before
Keep electlic cord away
Disconnect
no more
that
side of the material
Fig. 2) with
press
then
to hold the material
cutting
up fo its
line.
This.
which results
wing nut, which
gives
and
CUTTING
the
the trigger
maximurh
Move
will
allow the
in
smoother
range
a
quadrant
DEPTHS
the saw
permits
on front
MAY BE USED
long,
na::row cuts-and
(1)
loosening its
distance
from the
blade,
AND MAY OVER-LOAD
WITH
THE SAW
using.
(2)
from saw blade
Drill
before
attaching blade
than
cutting
switch
being
of cuts
OR
(3)
Keep
of
a
13
Page 14
New
0rbital
Sanding
Attarhment
Quickly
u-3, u-50, u-100).
"professional"
of sanding.
TO IEMOYE CHUCI( from DRILL-first Drill!
To assemble the Sanding attachment to the
must first
chuck
chuck and strike
normally operates. This
unscrewed by hand,
removed. To remove chuck,
be
key
a sharp
will loosen
ASSEi,tBtlllG SAllDlllG
SCREW THE ECCENTRIC into
I
FIGURE
I
lt
carefully tighten.
should be
in
arrow
handle.
the tool
the
counter-clockwise until
far as it will
handle of the tool
tion from slide.
at the rear enter the air
wing
slots at the
attaches
blow in the same
to B&D
Gives
and takes the hard
Iook
various
the chuck so that
AIIACHITIENI
the spindle of the tool
difficult,
the direction
ROTATE
points
This wili
AIR SLOTS
tool
nut
shown
ECCENTRIC
in
into the attachment.
of the drill
in
the
go-then
so that
front
attachment,
Make
Drills
%"
your
finishing
units lidted
place
the
chuck
direction
that
it
can be easily
to
(Fig.
If removal
tap eccentric
(FiS.
the direction
facilitate
the
insert the tool with the
pointing
sure that the two ears
the ears
of drill. Tighten
of eccentric
a
2).
clockrvise
of the drill
quick
insertion of
are used to
Turn wing nut
slide
in
opposite direc-
slots-then
on the slide enter
(Nos.
U-1,
jobs
that
work out
Disconnect
above, the
key
in the
drill
the
DRltt
1)
and
light
blorv
until the
locate
is back as
tighten
securely.
vertical
to its
Fold
position
as tightly as
position.
Ir
ATTACHING ABR,ASIVE
*
Lift the locking lever on the
position-Insert
original
paper
and
Your
Orbital Sanding
position-which
under
engage
possible
abrasive
bottom of
back end of
plate.
and return locking lever
Attachment
right
front,
paper
holds
Raise rear locking
paper
is
L4
hand
about
paper
in rear
now ready for
PAPER,
of the Sander to
side
Return locking lever
7a".
securely and crimps corners.
paper
lever to a
holder. Draw
*
vertical
paper
to the locked horizontal
operation.
a
Page 15
The oil retaining,
used in
is made
nated suring long
of
in Fig.
erating hours.)
effort or
cutting action
most
sander in coverage.
action of the
prolonged
then fine.
with a
the U-1016
pure
of
with high
lasting lubrication.
prolong
To
oil SAE 20
Grasp tool
cases will
It
is not neeessary
bearing
or SAE
(After
3.
firmly
unnecessary
and reduce
any direction
Sand only
tool is
sanding.
For best results
To
obtain what might
rag or sponge
Orbital Sander Attachment
metal
grade,
approximately
not
prove
long
sand
slightly and the surface
paper
for extra-smooth results.
TUBRICATION
self-lubricating
powders non-gumming
life,
30 motor oil,
and impreg-
add
1 or 2 drops
every 30
OPERATION
gingerly-and
downward
abrasive life.
sufficient.
to
sand only with
over
enough to obtain
rapid
progressively
and let it
feel a bit
pressure.
the work
and too
be
dry. The
rough. Now re-sand
bearing
oil, as-
as shown
op-
use
the tool freely without
Excessive
The
weight of
grain
the
area to effect rapid
a smooth
much material may
with coarse
called a
"super
grain
the ri,ood, Move
of
surface as the cutting
paper
finish" wet
of
TIGURE 3
pressure.
will slow
the tool
and convenient
be removed with
first,
then medium,
the lumber
wood
the with 150
will raise
or 4/0
forced
itself
in
the
grit
ELECTRO
to use with
grain paper
open
proper
with finish
we recommend the
packaged
CAT. NO.
u-1413 u-1414
in envelopes
u-l415
SELECflNG
COATED,
your
wood finishing
Aluminum
Sander. For
give
will
ABRASIVE PAPER
all
you
practice.
use of ELECTRO COATED
12
of
sheets each as follows:
GRIT x9"
or 1/2
60
100
or 2/0
150 or 4/0
Envelope of 12
0
Envelope Envelope
Oxide
practical purposes,
the
abrasive
greatest
To
be certain of
12
of of 12
16
material removal
sheets sheets sheets
paper
is the best
150 or 4/0
the
smoothest
Abrasive Paper,
DO NOT
paper
(sandpaper).
qualities
eutting
ferior, However, in taitr metal
plications,
of
various
prove
more durable
abrsgive
paper.
paper
fine
consistent
sanded
USE flint
are in-
ganding
emery
btits
grit,
Its
cer-
ap-
cloth
will
than
Page 16
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producls is outhorizcd bY ur.
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