Warning – Milwaukee MK-Manta I User Manual

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MANTA I

Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005

9

MANTA I

Revision 03/05, Effective Date March 2, 2005

Securing the Rig

Recommended
Methods

A. Use a concrete anchor. Use either a 1/2 or 5/8 concrete anchor to secure

the base to the work surface. Always be sure to level the rig. Using a concrete

anchor, insert a bolt through the slot located on the base and tighten the bolt

firmly in the anchor.

It is essential to always secure the rig to the work surface to help prevent

personal injury and also to protect the rig. An unsecured rig could rotate during

drilling and possibly cause injury. It could also cause the bit to chatter against

the work surface or bind in a hole, which can fracture the diamond segments.

B. Vacuum base. The MK-Manta I Core Drill Rig is equipped with a vacuum

base. This base is designed to provide approximately 1800 pounds of total

holding power. In order to provide the most rigidity to your core rig the unit

should be used on a relatively smooth surface such as concrete. (If the surface

is too porous or rough the vacuum mount may not hold securely.)

1. Turn the vacuum pump on and step on the vacuum base until a vacuum is

created and the base adheres to the work surface.

2. Level the rig using the leveling bolts. Use a minimum amount of adjustment to

the leveling bolts to avoid breaking the vacuum seal.

The vacuum gauge should read approximately 25 pounds per square inch

(PSI) of pressure. If the gauge reads 20 PSI or less, check the work surface

for conditions which may interfere with adequate suction such as cracks, dirt or

debris on a porous surface.

Do not drill if the gauge reads less than 20 PSI. Do no use vacuum base on

cracked, uneven, porous or vertical surfaces.

C. Additional support. For added rigidity, you may use a telescoping extension

assembly in conjunction with a concrete anchor or vacuum base. To use a

telescoping assembly, first level the rig with the leveling screws. Secure the

rig with an anchor or the vacuum base. Place the top flange of the extension

against a ceiling or wall and place the other end on the jack screw of the

column. The assembly is adjustable up to 14 feet. Use the jack screw to tighten

the assembly and to make small adjustments.

The MK-Manta I features two speed motors by Milwaukee and a three speed

motor by Eibenstock. Specifications for the different motors are listed in the

following table.

WARNING

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WARNING

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