Bluerock Tools 8”Z1 Operational Manual
Bluerock Tools 8”Z1 is a core drilling machine designed for drilling through masonry, concrete or other mineral rock types using annular coring bits. These drills are designed to be bolted to the drilling surface through their base, and can be used vertically, horizontally or overhead (inverted) provided an acceptable work environment. The main drilling shaft rotates in a forward clockwise direction. The main drilling motor connects to the tool spindle to make contact with a surface and slowly bore a hole.
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OPERATIONAL MANUAL
MODEL: 8”Z1 CORE DRILLING MACHINE
Volume
1.2
by BLUEROCK ® Tools
M W S - 8 ” Z 1 C O R E D R I L L
UNPACKING THE ITEM
CAUTION: This machine is packed together with items that may be sharp, oily and overly heavy objects. Remove the machine from the packaging in a safe manner. Check to ensure all accessories are included with the item while unpacking. If any parts are found to be missing, contact the retailer as soon as possible. Do not throw away the packaging until the item is out of the guarantee period. Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner. Recycle if possible. Keep all plastic bags away from children due to risk of suffocation.
WEEE - Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment. Note this machine should be disposed of as electrical & electronic waste.
SLURRY DISPOSAL
NOTE: It is recommended to dispose of the drilling slurry (the muddy/dusty water material) in an environmentally responsible manner. The disposal of slurry directly into sewage systems, sewers, lakes, rivers, or direct earth without treatment can be environmentally harmful and possibly illegal. Ask your local public authorities about current regulations in your area.
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Phone 206.604.8363 • Fax 425.572.5167 www.bluerocktools.com
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Table of Contents
SAFETY
PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
HEALTH WARNINGS
SPECIFICATIONS
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES 5
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DDITIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR THIS MACHINE CAN BE FOUND IN
BLUEROCK ® T
OOLS ONLINE SHOP AT
WWW
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NEWMANTRADINGCOMPANY
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COM OR FROM YOUR LOCAL RETAILER
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OPERATIONS
PURPOSE
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES
MACHINE COMPONENTS
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
RUNNING THE MACHINE
INSTALLING CORING BITS
TROUBLESHOOTING
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
BREAKDOWN VIEW - OVERVIEW
BREAKDOWN VIEW - CLOSE-UP MOTOR
BREAKDOWN VIEW - CLOSE-UP TOP HALF GEARBOX
BREAKDOWN VIEW - CLOSE-UP BOTTOM HALF GEARBOX
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20 BREAKDOWN VIEW - CLOSE-UP DRILL RIG
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Safety
DO NOT USE THIS MACHINE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS!
Safety glasses must be worn at all times in work areas.
Appropriate footwear must be worn.
Long and loose hair must be contained.
Close fitting/protective clothing must be worn.
Safety gloves should be worn at all times and jewelry must not be worn.
Hard-hat must be worn while using machine.
Hearing protection should be worn when using this machine.
Dust mask must be worn while using this machine.
Read operational manual prior to use.
PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
Ø Examine the power cord and plug for damage. This tool is supplied with a ground plug and
must always be used with the proper grounded circuit.
Ø Examine the body of the machine and inspect for damage or defects.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
Ø ONLY to be operated by qualified personal who have read instructions. o NOTE: Failure to read and follow instructions could result in electrical shock, fire,
property damage and/or serious injury!
Ø DO ensure all non-essential people are clear of the immediate work area.
Ø DO be attentive at all times. Keep your eye on the work piece. Always be in a sensible state
of mind and do not use the machine if you cannot fully concentrate.
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Ø DO keep body parts, clothing & power cords clear of turning/cutting pieces. Stay alert and
use common since when using this tool.
Ø DO allow machine to reach operating speed before starting a hole.
Ø DO unplug machine while changing or adjusting cutting bits so as not to accidentally turn
machine on.
Ø DO remove adjusting wrenches prior to turning the machine on.
Ø DO guard against electric shock by only operating this tool on a properly functioning GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) circuit.
Ø
DO be mindful that power tools can expose an operator to vibrations transmitted trough
contact with the machine. Prolonged exposure can lead to medical issues which should be discussed with a medical professional.
Ø DO tie in a drip loop in the power cord to prevent water from running into the power
receptacle.
Ø
DO use a dust extraction system for cutting materials that create dust. The operator should
also wear a protective respiratory device.
Ø DO NOT make adjustments to machine while the machine is running.
Ø DO NOT switch off the machine when it is under load, except in an emergency.
Ø DO NOT remove or modify grounding plug. Only to be used on a properly grounded GFCI
circuit.
Ø DO NOT leave the machine running when not in use.
Ø DO NOT hold the work piece by hand or using body. Always mechanically clamp or secure
work piece.
Ø DO NOT allow operator to make contact with grounded surfaces such as metal objects.
Ø DO NOT allow liquids to enter the machine’s ventilation system.
Ø DO NOT operate machine outside of machine specifications.
Ø DO NOT touch moving parts while the machine is running as death or dismemberment could
occur.
Ø DO NOT operate machine overhead (Inverted) when drilling “wet” type cores.
Ø DO NOT remove machines electrical components while connected to a power source. Only to
be removed for service by qualified personal and put back on the machine after service is complete.
Ø DO NOT allow children or untrained personal to operate machine.
Ø DO NOT use this machine in the rain or a wet environment.
Ø DO NOT operate in the presence of explosive materials as power tools create sparks which
may ignite dust or fumes.
Ø DO NOT drill into an area that may contain a live electrical wire/circuit.
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Ø DO NOT use this machine without safely securing to the work piece being drilled.
Ø
DO NOT use full water pressure when drilling with “wet” type bits! You only need minimal
water to drill with these machines. Extreme water pressure can cause water to enter the gearbox!
Ø DO NOT operate this machine on a lower voltage as it may result in reduced power level and
the machine could become unstable while cutting. This could also limit the motor life.
o NOTE: Use of long small gauge power extension cords can result in decreased
voltage. As local voltages can vary, it may be a good idea to test the voltage at the end of the extension cord to ensure proper voltage requirements are met. You might also consult an electrician to make sure the length of cord matches up with the proper wire gauge for this size motor. Make sure to use outdoor cords when operating outdoors.
HEALTH WARNINGS
Ø Certain dust created by drilling contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm. The examples of these chemicals are below:
o Lead from lead based paint. o Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and assorted masonry products.
§ TO REDUCE RISK OF EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICALS, WORK IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA WITH VACUUM SYSTEMS, RESPIRATORS AND WITH
ALL SUITABLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
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Specifications
ELECTRICAL DATA
Voltage
Current
Motor Size
Power Connection
120V, 50-60Hz, Single Phase
20 Amps (20A Circuit Use Recommended)
2400W
US Standard 3 Prong Type B Plug
Chapter
2
MECHANICAL DATA
Cutter Range
Cutting Speed
Tool Holder
Safety Clutch
Water hose and Valve
Travel
Stand Height
SHIPPING DATA
Shipping Weight
Shipping Carton
1” to 8” Max Diameter (205mm)
750 RPM One Speed Gearbox
Direct Arbor 1-1/4” 7 UNC Spindle
Yes
Yes
21”
31.5”
58 lbs.
35” x 10” x 15”
Included Accessories
DESCRIPTION
Instruction Manual
Wrenches
Feed Handle
Water Hose and Valve
Alternate Hose
Top Bolt for Binding in Ceilings
Hex Wrench
Spare Brushes (set)
Black Frame Handle
Side Black Carriage Bolt
QTY
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
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Note
UPON RECEIPT, CHECK CAREFULLY TO ENSURE THAT THE
MACHINE IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND HAS ALL
ACCESSORIES LISTED ABOVE.
Additional Available Accessories
Additional accessories for this machine can be found in BLUEROCK ® Tools online shop at www.newmantradingcompany.com or from your local retailer.
DESCRIPTION
1” Wet Coring Bit
1.25” Wet Coring Bit
1.5” Wet Coring Bit
1.75” Wet Coring Bit
2” Wet Coring Bit
2.5” Wet Coring Bit
3” Wet Coring Bit
3.5” Wet Coring Bit
4” Wet Coring Bit
4.5” Wet Coring Bit
5” Wet Coring Bit
6” Wet Coring Bit
7” Wet Coring Bit
8” Wet Coring Bit
1” Dry Coring Bit
1.25” Dry Coring Bit
1.5” Dry Coring Bit
1.75” Dry Coring Bit
2” Dry Coring Bit
2.5” Dry Coring Bit
2.75” Dry Coring Bit
3” Dry Coring Bit
3.5” Dry Coring Bit
4” Dry Coring Bit
5” Dry Coring Bit
1-1/4” 7 UNC to 5/8” 11 UNC Core Bit Adapter
10” Extension Rod
12” Extension Rod
18” Extension Rod
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Chapter
3
Operations
Note
THOROUGHLY READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE
OPERATING THIS MACHINE!
PURPOSE
Ø
The purpose of the 8”Z1 Core Drill is to drill through masonry, concrete or other
mineral rock types using annular coring bits.
Ø These drills are designed to be bolted to the drilling surface through their base. o NOTE: Make sure the base fits completely on the surface and the base is
securely fastened using wedge anchors to bolt to the surface.
Ø These machines can be used vertically, horizontally or overhead (inverted) provided
an acceptable work environment. NOTE: For safety, when drilling horizontally or overhead a safety chain/strap should always be used.
o CAUTION: If drilling overhead you are only permitted to use dry type core bits
with a vacuum system. “Wet” type holes overhead would allow water into the motor and create an extremely dangerous situation.
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES
Ø The main drilling shaft rotates in a forward clockwise direction. The main drilling
motor connects to the tool spindle to make contact with a surface and slowly bore a hole. Using the feed handles on the side of the drill, the user can raise or lower the drilling motor.
Ø These drills are ONLY to be used with diamond impregnated coring bits. o When drilling with “wet” type bits, the bit ends pulverizes the material and the
water brings the material out of the cut.
o When drilling with “dry” type bits, the bit end pulverizes the material and dust
brings the material out of the cut.
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MACHINE COMPONENTS
Ø The main components of the 8”Z1 are the spindle, gearbox, motor, carriage, drill
stand and base. The spindle is driven by the transfer case and the motor.
o These components must be not be removed except by a qualified technician.
Power must be disconnected prior to any service.
Ø This machine has one primary adjusting point for the travel between the drill carriage
and the drill stand. 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 and back of the machine that have a locking nut around them. These are generally used to tighten up the travel as the 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. The side black carriage bolt can also be used for temporarily locking the carriage in place.
1) Motor Brush Holder
2) Motor On/Off Switch
3) Top Bolt for Binding in Ceilings
4) Drill Motor
5) Side Carriage Bolt
6) Black Frame Handle
7) Drill Carriage
8) Feed Handle
9) Gearbox
10) Spindle
11) Drill Stand
12) Coring Bit (not included)
13) Water Valve
14) Stand Base
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TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
Ø When transporting the machine, always use two hands.
Ø DO NOT transport the machine with bits in the spindle.
Ø If transporting inside a vehicle, it is recommended to transport it on its side so as to
avoid the item falling over.
Ø DO NOT carry the machine by the cord.
Ø DO NOT allow the cord or plug to drag along the floor when transporting.
RUNNING THE MACHINE
Ø Do all pre-operational and operational safety checks from Chapter 1.
Ø Consider your security and stability as well as the orientation of the machine in the
work area.
o Consider the work surface material, condition, strength, density and rigidity.
These factors directly affect the tools efficiency.
Ø Secure the machine base to the work surface by using a wedge anchor or other
method to ensure the base does not move.
Ø Use the four leveling bolts on the corners of the base to level the machine.
Ø
After placing the machine in work area, connect a safety chain or strap if necessary. o The safety chain should attach to the machine (preferably through the
carrying handle or O bolt) as well as attached to the work area in such a manner that prevents the machine from detaching or falling from the work area.
Ø Ensure the feed handles are securely attached to the feed spindle.
Ø Ensure the work surface is free of debris, oil, etc.
Ø Select and set up fluid delivery method or dust system.
Ø If using the machine horizontally with the water system, connect hose to the side of
the machine using the connector.
o This connector takes standard ¾” US garden hose hookup. o Make sure the water valve is in the off position.
§ This is generally at a 90 degree angle from the valve hose. o Partially turn the water spigot on (usually half a turn).
§ CAUTION: DO NOT turn the hose on fully! You need sufficient water
when using wet type bits. Using too much water pressure can cause the bits to not cut properly as well as water entering the gearbox.
Ø Select appropriate size cutting bit. See section below for details on securing bit.
Ø Check that the machine is firmly attached to the work area.
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Ø Plug the machine into power source. o Form a loose knot in the power cord close to the plug connection to prevent
fluid from running down the cord and into the power receptacle.
Ø Turn feed handle raising the cutter until the bit is above the work surface.
Ø Open the water valve to allow water to come out to the work surface.
Ø ATTENTION: BE AWARE THESE MACHINES ARE EXTREMELY POWERFUL. THEY
HAVE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF TORQUE WHICH MIGHT NOT BE SUITABLE
FOR ALL POTENTIAL USERS. ESPECIALLY IN LOW GEAR AND WITH LARGER BITS.
DESPITE THE SAFETY CLUTCH, THESE DRILLS CAN STILL INJURE THE USER. IF IN
DOUBT, CONTACT A PROFESSIONAL FOR ADVICE.
Ø Turn the machine on by flipping the breaker switch to the “on” position.
Ø
Very slowly engage the cutting bit with the material surface by lightly engaging the
hand crank down towards the material.
o NOTE: During the initial stages of contact the bit may wander.
Ø After about 1/8” of cutting has been achieved in the work surface, slightly more force
can be applied. This will be the normal amount of force the rest of the hole.
o NOTE: Do not force the hole. Let the machine do most of the work.
Excessive physical effort should be avoided as it can cause damage to the machine or the user.
o If the unit jams in a hole, stop the drill immediately to prevent injury.
Disconnect the drill from the power supply and loosen the cutter by turning drill spindle counterclockwise. Never attempt to free bit by starting motor!
§ After an interruption in drilling, make sure the drill bit is free and turns
before restarting the hole. Be very careful at this point to make certain the drill does not bind when restarting.
Ø Make sure to keep the cutting material lubricated.
Ø Ease up on feed pressure as the cutter starts breaking through the backside of the
material.
o Be certain all is clear on the output side of this core to prevent injury to
persons or property.
Ø Finish drilling the hole.
Ø Turn the motor off and disconnect power once the drill is safely back up in the non-
drilling position.
Ø Turn water valve off.
Ø Unbolt the wedge anchor.
Ø Disconnect safety chain/strap and move the drill to a new drilling location.
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INSTALLING CORING BITS
Ø WARNING: Core bits can be sharp and should only be handled with gloves so as not
to cut the user during installation or removal.
Ø Check that the bits are not damaged. o Coring bits that are damaged should not be used.
Ø Make certain the machine is unplugged from power.
Ø Raise the drill motor to ensure ample room to install the bit. o Apply grease to the spindle thread to prevent corrosion and allow easier core
bit removal.
Ø Insert the coring bit and screw it onto the drill spindle.
Ø Tighten the bit until fully tightened. o Use wrenches that fit the spindle and coring bit to fully tighten.
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Troubleshooting
Note
SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
DON’T FORGET TO UNPLUG POWER TO UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICE!
Chapter
4
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Motor does not turn on. 1) Check external power source (extension cord, breaker, etc).
2) Loose internal wire. Check and secure if necessary.
3) Motor brushes defective. Replace if necessary.
4) Check to ensure the motor on/off switch is operable. Replace if necessary.
Excessive sparking when motor is running.
1) This may indicate the presence of debris in the motor or worn out carbon brushes. Check the brushes for unusual wear and replace if necessary. Clean out the internal motor armature if necessary.
2) Armature has a rough edge. Inspect and replace if necessary.
Hole is not cutting.
Bit is jammed while coring.
Coring speed has reduced.
Core bit appears to wobble.
Water escapes at the water swivel or gear housing.
1) Cutting bit is dull. Replace bit.
2) Work area material is not appropriate for bit type.
1) Debris is lodged between core hole and bit. Rotate bit in both directions to and inspect bit for debris.
2) Make sure stand is secured to work surface.
1) Bit has hit rebar. Adjust feed control to prevent motor overload while cutting through rebar.
2) Diamonds on bit have glazed over. Deglaze bit or dress diamond rim on bit and check water flow rate.
3) Diamonds on bit have worn away. Replace core bit.
4) New core bit. Core at slow rate with new bits for 2-3 coring cycles.
5) The safety clutch is slipping. Tighten clutch.
6) Drilling progress is prevented by an accumulation of dust. Use suitable vacuum cleaner.
7) Water flow rate is too low. Increase water flow.
8) Core is stuck in the core bit. Remove core.
1) Spindle is damaged. Replace spindle and check bearings.
2) Bit is bent or damaged. Replace bit.
3) The core bit is not screwed securely onto the spindle.
4) Coring material is attaching to the bit. Inspect bit and increase water flow rate.
1) The water pressure is too high. Turn down water flow.
2) The shaft seal is defective. Replace seal
3) The water hose is damaged. Replace hose.
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Chapter
5
General Maintenance
Ø Inspect electrical cords and electrical connections.
Ø Keep machine clean and free of debris.
Ø
Check for misalignment, binding and breakage of all moving parts. If damaged, repair tool
before use.
Ø
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Sharp bits are less likely to bind and are easier to
control.
Occasional Maintenance
Ø Have the power tool serviced by a qualified service technician using identical replacement
parts.
o Change motor brushes:
1) Disconnect drill from power.
2) Unscrew left and right side brush holder caps using a flathead screw driver.
3) Take out old brushes.
o If you need to, use the screw driver to nudge them out.
4) Replace with exact same size new brushes.
5) Screw in brush holder caps tightly.
o Adjusting Carriage:
1) Periodically check and adjust slides as necessary.
2) Use hex wrench to loosen the lock nuts and hex screws.
3) Adjust the screws evenly while moving the handle up and down so that there’s no free play yet not binding anywhere through its range of travel.
4) Retighten the lock nuts.
o Change Gear Oil:
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1) Change if necessary using NLGL-2 grade grease. This service is generally done around the 50 hour service mark.
o Adjust Safety Clutch:
1) Adjust clutch as necessary.
o NOTE: A torque wrench is necessary for this service. o Make certain the spindle is facing the ground so as not to get
oil/grease everywhere. Locate the hex screws holding the gear housing together and remove them.
o Gently pull the gear housing apart. You may use a couple flat
screwdrivers to gently apply pressure to separate the housings.
o Take the main clutch nut off of the clutch. Apply some Loctite
type of thread glue on the clutch threads.
o Reapply the nut to the thread. o Hold the spindle in place using the box wrench. See diagram
below.
o Use the torque wrench to tighten the clutch nut. o Torque the tensioning nut to 37 NM (327 inch/lbs, 27 ft/lbs). o With the clutch nut tightened, reassemble the housings. Make
sure the orientation of the internal gears is correct and the housings mate correctly.
o Reattach the bolts that hold the housing together.
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Parts List
Symbol
GB/T987
7.1
Z1Z-CF-
180-18
Name
Sealing ring
FB42x62x10
Water ring housing
GB/T70.
1-2000
GB/T859
-1987
GB/T862
.2-1987
GB/T859
-1987
Inner hexagonal boltM5x35
Spring spacer 5
61
50
51
Z1Z-CF-
180-17
GB/T109
6-1979
GB/T894
.2-1986
Arrow
Output shaft
Falt key A8x18
Spring25
45
46
47
17
3
6
46 48 15
49
48
47
45
34
33/1
03
31
26
66
65
GB/T276
-1994
Z1Z-CF-
180-01
Z1Z-CF-
180-20
GB/T276
-1994
Z1Z-
CF02-
180/0-05
GB/T70.
1-2000
GB/T276
-1994
GB/T276
-1994
Z1Z-
CF02-
180/0-01
Z1Z-
CF02-
180/0-02
Rolling bearing 6205
Reducer casing
6#Gear
Rolling bearing 6004
Middle cover
Inner hexagonal bolt
M6x30
Rolling bearing 6202-
2RZ/Z1
Rolling bearing6201-
2RZ/Z1
2#Gear
3#Gear
49
50
51
52
14
12
10
5
53 8
54 28
55 13
56 69
57
58
83
79
GB/T109
6-1979
Z1Z-
CF02-
180/0-04
GB/T109
6-1979
Z1Z-CF-
180-10/2
Z1Z-CF-
180-10/Z
Key A5x12
5#Gear
Key C5x25
Butterfly spring shim
A
Butterfly spring shim
B
# Old
39 23
40 19
41 20
42 21
43 18
44 16
59 78
60 76
61 93
62 67
Symbol Name
Name plate
Z1Z-
CF-
205-23
Z1Z-
CF-
180-23-
1
Z1Z-
CF-
180-35
GB/T78
-2000
GB/T81
9.1-
2000
Z1Z-
CF-
180-06
GB/T81
8-2000
Z1Z-
CF-
180-04
Z1Z-
CF-
180-09
Z1Z-
CF-
180-03
GB/T81
8-2000
Brush hold
Carbon brush
Electric brush
Inner hexagonal fastening boltM5x14
Countersunk head bolt M5x10
Cover board of shell
Button headed boltM4x6
Switch box cover
Switch
Switch box
Button headed bolt M5x20
GB/T97
.1-1985 Light-duty spring washerΦ5
Z1Z-
CF-
180-22 Jacket
GB/T81
8-2000
Z1Z-
CF-
180-02
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07
Three-prong plug of threeconductor(cable)
Bolt M4x14
Cable press board
Elevating body
GB/T70
.1-2000
Inner hexagonal round head bolt M8x30
Z1Z-
CF-
180-41
Z1Z-
Inner hexagonal round head bolt
CF-
180-
29X Joy stick sleeve
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/0-7 M10 Bakelite ball
GB/T70
.1-2000 Inner hexagonal bolt M5x8
JB/T72
74-
1994
Z1Z-
CF-
255/3-
Knob M10x40x24
Knob
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78
79
80
81
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
Old
86
91
97
Symbol
GB/T57
81-2000
Z1Z-CF-
102-3-
07
GB/T89
4.2-
1986
Name
Hexagonal bolt M12x65
Screw
Spring shield ring for pindle10
95
96
Z1Z-CF-
180-34
Z1Z-CF-
180-33
Rotating wheel 10x18x10
Pin shaft Φ10x65
104
102
94
105
73
99
100
101
98
84
85
74
7
4
GB/T97.
1-1985
GB/T77-
2000
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/0-5
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/0-8
Z1Z-CF-
180-07-
3X
GB/T77-
2000
Z1Z-CF-
180-07-
1
GB/T85
9-1987
Hand drip
Inner hexagonal fastening bolt M8x16
Elevating body cover
Spring washer 6
GB/T61
74-2000 nut M8
Z1Z-CF-
180-32 Base
GB/T61
70-2000
Hexagonal nut M16
Hexagonal spanner
M16x75
GB/T57
81-2000
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/06
GB/T85
9-1987
Pressing board
Spring spacer 8
Washer 8
Inner hexagonal fastening bolt M8x16
Sealing ring
Capacitance
9
24
27
52
53
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/0-1
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/0-2
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-62
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-61
PRCD (optional)
Insulating cover of stator
Insulating shim of screw
Connector of water faucet
Tightening screw
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26 37
27 38
28 40
29 39
30 36
31 56
32 68
33 30
34
35
29
25
36
37
38
35
32
22
Z1Z-CF-
180-11
Z1Z-CF-
180-12
Shied ring
Friction shim
Water switch
63 81
64 82
Z1Z-CF-
180-16
Z1Z-
CF02-
180/0-03
GB/T617
3-2000
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-43
Copper cover
30x18x15.5
4#Gear
Hexagonal nut
M16x1.5
65
66
67
72
70
71
G1/4"mini ball-valve
68 80
69 77
GB/T109
6-1979
Z1Z-
CF02-
205/1-01
GB/T70.
1-2000
Z1Z-CF-
205-25
GB/T276
-1994
Z1Z-CF-
180-08
Z1Z-CF-
205-05
Key A10x8x100
Rotor
Inner hexagonal boltM5x85
Stator
Rolling bearing 6200
Shield ring
Shield of drill
70 75
71 75
72 87
73 88
74 89
75 92
76 90
13
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07-
4
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07-
5
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07-
2
GB/T92
3-1988
6
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07-
6
GB/T89
4.2-
1986
GB/T27
6-1994
Z3Z-
CF-
180-16
GB/T82
5-1988
Z1Z-
CF-
180-31
GB/T81
9.1-
2000
GB/T81
9.1-
2000
Z1Z-
CF-
180-28
Z1Z-
CF-
180-07-
Track piece(middle)
Track piece(small)
Track lining
Acorn nut
Countersunk bolt M4x16
BoltM4x6
Frame joy stick
Track strip A
Track strip B
Spring shield ring for spindle17
Rolling bearing 6003
Frame gear shaft
Rack M8x12
Square pipe
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
54
55
57
58
59
33
26
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-60
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-63
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-64
GB/T34
52.1
Z1Z -
CF02-
80/0-65
Washer
Connector of water faucet
Connector of water switch
O shape sealing ring
Tightening ring
GB/T70.
1-2000
GB/T27
6-1994
Inner dia.8*350 mesh tube
Inner hexagonal round head bolt M6x20
Ball bearing 6201
Jacket
15
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Breakdown View - Overview
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Breakdown View - Close-up Motor
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8 ” Z 1 C O R E D R I L L
Breakdown View - Close-up Top Half Gearbox
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8 ” Z 1 C O R E D R I L L
Breakdown View - Close-up Bottom Half Gearbox
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8 ” Z 1 C O R E D R I L L
Breakdown View - Close-up Drill Rig
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