User Manual
AssemblyPartsIncluded:
BladeAssembly/Setting
1. Inserttheallenwrench(included)intothecapscrewandtighten
thescrew
2. Makesurethebladegapsettingisthesamedistanceapartforboth
blades(about1/8”1/4”)Seebelow
3. Youcanslightlychangethetenondiameterbyslidingthebladeinor
out.Slidingitinwillreducethediameter,andslidingitbackwill
increasethediameter.DONOTslideitbeyond¼”fromthefaceof
thecutout.Doingsowillnotcutatenon,astheblademustbe
exposed
4. Ifthebitistooaggressiveorstopsyourdrillwhilecutting,youcan
removeonebladefromthetoolandoperateitwithoneblade
Securelytightenthecapscrew,buttakecautionnottostripit(donotover
tighten).Recheckbothscrewsbeforestarting
Troubleshooting
TOOLSKIPSOFFTOONESIDEORBOUNCESAROUND
• Logislargerthanwhatthetoolwillaccept
• Notenoughbodypressureisbeingapplied
• Drillrunningpriortopositioningtothelog.Youmusthavethe
drillpositionedagainstthelog,applybodypressure,thenstart
thedrill
NOTCUTTING
• Bladesareslidbacktoofar–notgrabbing
• Notapplyingenoughbodypressure
• Bladesaredull
TAKESTOOMUCHOFA“BITE”
• Removeonebladeor“shim”upnomorethan.020”
DRILLSTOPSORCUTSONSMALLDIAMETERLOGSBUTNOTLARGERONES
• Thisiscausedbyusingavariablespeeddrill
• ToohighofRPM
• ThismayalsobecausedbyusinganonMilwaukeebranddrill
o DeWalt,Makita,Rigid,etchavelesstorquethan
Milwaukee
CROCKEDJOINT
• Thisisfromholdingthedrillcrockedtothelog
SPIRALGROOVESONTHETENONJOINT
• Thisiscausedbywobblingthedrillsidetosidewhilecutting
OR
• Removingthecutterfromthelogwhilethedrillisstillspinning
AllenWrench
CapScrews
Blades
RIGHT
RIGHT
WRONG
1/8”
1/4”
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