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"D" Series Operating Instructions

With the use auxiliary pilots, holes may be drilled up to 2-1/2" diameters in steel while maintaining optimum rigidity with low horsepower.
Step 1 - Drill first pilot hole with conventional 3/4" twist drill or the 3/4" Multi-Tool pilot drill.
Step 2 -
For Finish Hole Over 1-1/2" or less Insert finish size blade into holder and drill hole to size.
For Finish Hole Over 1-1/2" to 2" Insert 1-1/2" blade in piloted holder and enlarge hole to 1-1/2". Next, insert finish size blade into holder, attach 1-1/2" auxiliary pilot and drill to size.
For Finish Hole Over 2" Insert 1-1/2" blade in piloted holder and enlarge hole to 1-1/2". Next, insert 2" blade in piloted holder, attach 1-1/2" auxiliary pilot, and enlarge hole to 2". Finally, insert finish size blade into holder, attach 2" auxiliary pilot and drill to size.
Note: When drilling certain non-ferrous metals, it may be possible to drill up to a 2-1/2" hole in one pass without the use of one or both auxiliary pilots.
Cutting fluids are always required when machining metals (except for cast iron) for safe operation and longer tool life. Select the appropriate fluid for the material to be machined.