Grizzly T10537 User guide

MODEL T10537
ing loss can occur while operating this
7-PIECE GLASS/GRANITE
DRILLING SET
INSTRUCTIONS
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This set features 6 diamond bits that cut through mirror, non-tempered glass, ceramics, porcelain, limestone, marble, and granite. DO NOT drill tem­pered glass! Tempered glass will shatter.
These bits can be used with a handheld drill or drill press. Use a drill press whenever possible for greater control and precision (see Figure 1).
Eye injuries, respiratory problems, or hear-
tool. Wear personal protective equipment to reduce your risk from these hazards.
A
B
Figure 1. Model T10537 drill bit set.
Inventory
Description Qty
A. Drilling Guide .............................................. 1
B. Bits
DO NOT use diamond bits to drill through tempered glass, as it will shatter.
3
16", 1⁄4", 5⁄16", 3⁄8", 1⁄2 ", 3⁄4" ................1 Ea.
Drilling Speeds
Use the chart below to select the appropriate drill­ing speed (RPM) for the bit.
IMPORTANT: Use only light to medium pressure when drilling. Increased pressure will not increase cutting speed. Always ensure drill bit is properly lubricated with water to prolong bit life and ensure clean cuts.
Glass/
Bit Size Fiberglass
3
16"3⁄8" 110 0 RP M 700 RPM 350 RPM
3
8"1⁄2 " 800 RPM 550 RPM 300 RPM
1
2 "3⁄4" 600 RPM 450 RPM 250 RPM
To prolong bit life and ensure clean cuts, only apply light pressure to workpiece, use appropriate drill speed for material, and thoroughly lubricate drill bit with water.
Ceramic
Tile
Granite/ Porcelain
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#BL14977 PRINTED IN CHINA, REVISED SEPTEMBER, 2016 (JH)
Guide Setup & Operation
If using a handheld drill, always use the included guide to keep the bit centered.
To set up and operate guide:
1. Press guide down onto workpiece, then flip
lock lever, as shown in Figure 2, to secure guide down.
Bit
Operation Tips
To reduce chip-out or breakage, place a backing board to support the workpiece and reduce pressure when finishing the hole.
Make sure the workpiece is clean and moist so the suction cup grips the workpiece.
Use an eye dropper or spray bottle to add a small amount of water to the drilling area (e.g. 1 teaspoon at a time). Avoid using oil-based lubricants.
Harder materials may require a constant flow of water to properly lubricate and keep drill bit cool during use.
Lock
Lever
Guide Holes
Figure 2. Model T10537 guide set up for drilling.
2. Tug guide to ensure it is secure. If it moves, release lock lever and repeat Step 1.
3. Add a small amount of water into guide hole
that matches bit size.
4. Insert bit into matching guide hole, turn drill ON, and begin drilling.
5. Add water to guide hole to maintain slurry.
6. When hole is completed, unlock lever and
remove guide.
To remove plug from drill bit:
1. Spray water into access channels on side of
drill bit to remove built-up slurry.
2. Tap drill bit lightly against a soft piece of wood to loosen plug.
Note: After clearing built-up slurry from bit,
a flat head screwdriver can be inserted into access channels to push pug from drill bit.
3. Remove plug and clean drill bit.
The amount of water required to properly lubricate the bit depends on the porosity of the workpiece. A good rule of thumb is to start with a puddle of water approximately the same diameter as the bit. Non-porous mate­rial, such as glass or marble, may not need additional water (depending on the thick­ness). Porous material, such as slate or tile, will slowly absorb water, which will require replacement. Most importantly, never allow the bit to run dry.
As the groove gets deeper, move the bit up and down while drilling to allow water to flow back into the cutting groove, cooling the bit. Add water if the slurry become too thick.
Use minimal pressure while drilling to avoid breaking the workpiece. Allow the drill bit to do the work.
The drill bit should never be hot to the touch. Decrease pressure, increase lubrication, or change drilling speed to keep bit cool.
Always use the guide when drilling with a handheld drill.
Never use the bits in an impact hammer. Doing so will cause the tip of the bit to split and shatter the workpiece.
Follow all safety and operation instructions for your drill press or handheld drill. Avoid exposing electrical equipment to water as contact with water could cause electrocution.
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T10537 Drilling Set
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