Owners manual
BRM- 35A/B MAG DRILL
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Ø This machine has one primary adjusting point for the travel between the magnetic
base frame and the drill frame slide. The main way to increase or decrease the users
ability to move the drill by hand is with this system. These are the black hex bolts on
the side of the machine that have a locking nut around them. These are generally
used to tighten up the travel as the brass slides wear over time. Be mindful to evenly
adjust these so that the travel is even and smooth. The ideal travel generally keeps
the drill in place when the user is not using the drill (this is usually on the tighter
side) although individual users needs may vary.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
Ø When transporting the machine, always use the carrying handle.
Ø Ensure the drilling head is at the lowest position.
Ø DO NOT transport the machine with cutters or bits in the tool holder.
Ø If the coolant bottle is connected, ensure the valve is in the “off” position or the
coolant has been drained.
Ø If transporting inside a vehicle, it is recommended to transport it on its side so as to
avoid the item falling over.
Ø If possible, transport in a case.
Ø DO NOT carry the machine by the cord.
Ø DO NOT allow the cord or plug to drag along the floor when transporting.
1) Carbon Brush Holder
2) Drill Motor
3) Gearbox
4) ¾” Weldon Shank Tool Holder
5) Optional Annular Cutter (not
included)
6) Drill Frame Slide
7) Magnetic Base
8) Feed Handle
9) Motor On Switch
10) Motor Off Switch
11) Magnet On/Off Switch










