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HIT-44 DRILL MASTER
OWNERS MANUAL
WHEN USING POWER TOOLS
EYE AND EAR PROTECTION!!
1825 VIA BURTON ANAHEIM, CA 92806 (714) 772-52 02 FAX (714) 772-2302
WEBSITE: WWW.MAJORMFG.COM E-MAIL: MAIL@MAJORMFG.COM
ALWAYS WEAR
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THINK
SAFETY!!
WHEN USING POWER TOOLS
ALWAYS WEAR
EYE PROTECTION!!
Before attempting any installation know
how to safely use the power tools involved.
Be sure all bits and cutters are sharp and
in good condition and all power tools and
extension cords are in good working order
and properly grounded. AND MOST
IMPORTANTLY, BE SURE TO WEAR,
EYE AND EAR PROTECTION.
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HIT -44 ADJUSTMENTS
To adjust for 2-3/8” or 2-3/4”
backset locks, just rotate the
backset knob both on the top
and bottom.
Using the supplied allen
wrench, install the proper
size break out plate/hole saw
guide. Two 1-1/2” and
two 2-1/8” guides are
supplied. For wood door use
mount with the washers on
top of the break out plate.
For steel door use, mount
with the washers under the
break out plate. Remove the
multi-spur guide on opposite
side and replace with
another guide as shown in
picture.
There are three drill guide
bushings supplied with the
HIT-44 for use when drilling
the edge bore, they are
held in with a clip. Choose
from a 7/8”, 1” or the brass
guide for use with a multispur bit, they just snap in.
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ADJUSTING THE LATCH HOLE
CENTERING FEATURE
The HIT-44 is unique in the fact that the latch or edge bore hole
can be adjusted to drill on center or offset. To check for
centering, just turn the main clamp knob until the right and left
hand jaws are flush with the cut out in the core. If they are both
flush the HIT-44 will drill a centered latch hole. To adjust
centering or set up for an offset hole see next page.