Operating instructions – RIDGID RB-214_3 User Manual

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Ridge Tool Company

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Tools For The Professional

TM

RB-208/3 & RB-214/3

WARNING! Read these instructions and

the accompanying safety booklet care­

fully before using this equipment. If you

are uncertain about any aspect of using this tool,

contact your RIDGID distributor for more infor­

mation.

Failure to understand and follow all instructions

may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious

personal injury.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

The EC declaration of conformity (890-011-320.10) will accompany this

manual as a separate booklet when required.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Warning: When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should

always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal

injury including the following:

1. Know your Core Drilling Machine. Read Operator ’s Manual

carefully.

2. Servicing. Other than routine maintenance should be performed by an

authorized service representative.

3. Accessories; replacement parts. When servicing use only identical

replacement parts.

Use recommended accessories.

4. Keep work area clean. Avoid cluttered work areas.

5. Consider work area environment.

- Don ’t expose power tools to rain.

- Mop up all excessive water around the work area before

proceeding.

- Keep work areas well lit.

6. Use extreme caution when drilling through floors.

Provide for protection of all personnel and material below the area.

7. Keep visitors away.

8. Don’t force tool. Drill should be used at a speed and feed rate that

does no overload the motor.

9. Dress properly.

- Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught in

moving parts.

- Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when

working outside.

- Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

10. Use safety glasses.

11. Don’t abuse cord. Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect

from receptacle. Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.

12. Secure Drill Stand. Use bolts, ceiling jack, or vacuum hold-down.

Do not secure Drill Stand with a vacuum hold-down when drilling on

vertical surfaces such as walls.

13. Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

14. Maintain tools with care.

- Keep tools clean for optimum performance.

- Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

- Inspect Machine and extension cords periodically and if damaged,

have repaired by authorized service facility.

- Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.

15. Disconnect power when not in use, before servicing, and when

changing accessories or Bits.

16. Form a habit of checking to see if wrenches are removed from tool

before turning it on.

17. Avoid accidental starting. Make sure ON/OFF Switches are in OFF

position before plugging in Power Cord.

18. When releasing Carriage Locking Handle, maintain a firm grip on

Feed Handle to prevent Feed Handle from revolving due to weight of

Drill.

SET UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECURING MACHINE

Caution: It is very important that the Drilling Machine is properly

secured to the work surface. Movement during drilling will cause

chatter of Bit against the work surface, fracturing diamonds.

Bit may also bind in hole causing damage to the Bit. The methods for

anchoring are as follows:

Bolt Anchor Method-to-Floor

1. Mark the position where Anchor Bolt hole will be drilled.

2. Drill and set Anchor Bolt. Place Drilling Machine over anchor hole and

hand tighten bolt (Fig. 1).

3. Adjust 4 Leveling Screws (Fig. 2A) to stabilize Base and plumb Mast.

Secure Machine by tightening Anchor bolt.

Vacuum Anchor Method-to-Floor

The Anchor Vacuum Method is NOT recommended on rough or cracked

floor conditions, holes deeper than one bit length, or steel concentration

greater than standard rebar.

RB-208/3

1. Turn Machine on its back and insert Vacuum Seal (Fig. 3) under

Machine Base.

2. Turn drilling Machine upright and loosen 4 Base Leveling Screws.

3. Check vacuum and hose connections (Fig. 4, 6), then switch on

vacuum pump.

4. The Drilling Machine should now be vacuum anchored. If Machine

does not anchor, add weight by standing on Vacuum Base. It should

now anchor with Vacuum Gauge reading 20 inches of mercury

minimum. If not, check the floor and Vacuum Seal for leaks.

5. Adjust 4 Leveling Screws to stabilize machine and plumb Mast. The

Machine is now ready to drill.

Note: Vacuum can be released by turning Vacuum Release Valve.

RB-214/3

1. Put vacuum plate under the base plate (Fig. 7).

2. Check vacuum and hose connections, then switch on vacuum pump

(Fig. 4, 6).

3. The drilling machine should now be vacuum anchored. If machine

does not anchor, add weight by standing on vacuum base.It should

anchor now with vacuum gauge reading 20 inches of mercury

minimum. If not, check the floor and vacuum seals for leaks.

Note:

- It is not recommended to use vacuum anchoring for drilling holes

260 mm and more in reinforced concrete.

- Vacuum can be released by turning vacuum release valve (Fig. 6).

Ceiling jack anchor method (Fig. 8)

1. For the RB-208/3 and RB-214/3 fit the quick fixing device between the

ceiling and the ceiling jack on top of mast.Tighten ceiling jack screw to

force machine against floor. Stabilize and plumb machine by adjusting

4 leveling screws.

Angle Drilling (RB-208/3, RB-214/3)

Anchor unit as described above. Secure mast at required angle and drill

hole.

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RB-208/3, RB-214/3

Operating Instructions

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