Milwaukee Drill MK Manta I User Manual

Model MK-Manta I  
Core Drill  
Owner’s Manual  
Parts List &  
Operating  
Instructions  
CAUTION  
READ SAFETY  
AND GENERAL  
INSTRUCTIONS  
CAREFULLY  
BEFORE USING  
SAW FOR THE  
FIRST TIME.  
please record the serial number of  
your drill in this block.  
serial number  
For your one (1) year warranty to  
be effective, complete the warranty  
card (include the serial number) and  
mail it in as soon as possible.  
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General Safety Instructions for the MK-Manta I Core Drill  
For your Safety!  
These safety precautions should be followed at all times. Failure to follow these  
safety precautions could result in injury to yourself and others. Safety is a  
combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times when this drill  
rig is being used.  
For your own safety and protection, do not attempt to operate the drill until it is  
completely assembled and installed according to the instructions, and until you  
read and understand all safety and operating instructions.  
Take time to read and understand fully the owners manual and all safety labels  
attached to the core drill.  
Use safety equipment. Everyone in the work area should wear safety goggles  
or glasses with side shields complying with current safety standards. Wear  
hearing protection during extended use and a dust mask for dusty operations.  
Hard hats, face shields, safety shoes, etc. should be used when specified or  
necessary.  
Use the right tool. Do not use a tool or attachment to do a job for which it is not  
recommended. Do not alter the tool.  
Keep your work area clean and safe to avoid accidents. Maintain a safe zone  
and keep all visitors at a safe distance from the work area.  
Always insure that the switch is off before plugging unit into electrical power.  
Never leave the drill running unattended. Turn power off.  
Do not over reach, maintain control. Keep proper footing and balance at all  
times. Maintain a firm grip. Use extra care when using the tool on ladders,  
roofs, scaffolds, etc.  
Maintain all tools with care for the safest and best performance.  
Should any part of this drill become missing or damaged, or any component fail  
to perform properly, shut off the drill and unplug the power source. Replace the  
missing, damaged, and/or failed part before resuming operations.  
Always keep alert. Do not allow familiarity (gained from frequent use) to cause  
a careless mistake. Always remember that a careless fraction of a second is  
sufficient to inflict serious injury.  
Think Safety The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects  
being thrown into the eyes causing severe damage. Use safety goggles to  
comply with ANSI Z87.1.  
FORESIGHT IS BETTER THAN NO SIGHT  
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A safety message informs you about potential hazards that could hurt you or  
others. Each safety message is preceded by one of the three words: Danger,  
Warning, or Caution.  
Safety Messages  
! DANGER  
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you don’t follow instructions.  
! WARNING  
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you don’t follow instructions.  
! CAUTION  
You CAN be injured if you don’t follow instructions.  
Hazard Symbols  
Additional information as to the nature of the hazard is provided by the following  
hazard symbols, which appear throughout the manual in conjunction with safety  
messages.  
Electrical Shock!  
Never touch electrical wires or  
components while the drill is running. They can be sources of electrical shock  
which could cause severe injury or burns.  
on  
Accidental Starts!  
Before performing any maintence or service on this equipment, always turn  
the switch off and unplug the drill from the power source to prevent accidental  
starting.  
Rotating Parts!  
Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury.  
Other important messages that are designed to help prevent damage to your  
MK Diamond Manta Core Drill, other property, or the environment, are preceded  
by the word notice.  
Damage Prevention  
Messages  
Notice: Your MK-Manta I Core Drill or other property could be damaged if you  
don’t follow instructions.  
Safety labels contain important safety information. Please read them carefully.  
These labels are considered a permanent part of your drill. If a label comes off  
or becomes hard to read, contact MK Diamond or your dealer for replacement.  
Safety Labels  
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Manta I Core Drilling Machine  
Drill Features  
The MK-Manta I Core Drill is a powerful all-purpose drilling rig that is designed  
to drill holes, up to 12 inches in diameter (14 inches with the 2 inch spacer), in  
all types of concrete slabs, floors, walls, and ceilings. The Manta is designed for  
easy anchoring using masonry anchors. A secondary vacuum base is provided  
to facilitate quick and easy anchoring to smooth floor surfaces.  
The Manta is designed for use with a variety of motors. All motors are powerful  
two or three speed units that provide the correct cutting speed over a range  
of diamond drill sizes. Some models utilizes a shear-pin system for motor  
protection, while some others utilize a slip-clutch. See the Drilling Speeds  
section of this manual.  
Motor  
The carraige, column and base assembly of the Manta I Core Drill is the strong,  
sturdy drilling platform that provides the rigidity needed to quickly drill accurately  
placed, straight, smooth holes in all types of concrete. The Manta’s base is  
slotted to provide easy anchoring of the drill, in a variety of drilling situations,  
with a single masonry anchor. The slot also allows more than one hole to be  
drilled from a single anchor location. The base contains four leveling screws to  
insure accurate hole alignment even on uneven concrete surfaces. The base  
also has a cast in handle and a set of wheels to provide easy transport.The  
carraige travel is controlled by a strong rack and pinion gear-system, that can  
be locked at any point on the column. The slidding handle allows the operator  
to easily control the drilling pressure and speed. At the top of the column is  
a strong jack-screw that allows for additional bracing to overhead or opposite  
surfaces.  
Carraige,  
Column and  
Base  
The vacuum base and pump provide quick and reliable mounting to smooth  
concrete slab and floor surfaces. The powerful vacuum pump provides 25 PSI of  
holding power which equates to over 1800 pounds of force, holding the Manta  
securely, for safe, accurate drilling. The pump has a quick disconnect connector  
on the hose, as well as an ergonomic handle, to provide ease of transport. The  
vacuum base also features leveling screws, a cast-in handle and six inch (6”)  
wheels.  
Vacuum  
Base and  
Pump  
The water system for the Manta is a simple hose hook-up and shut-off valve  
that provides water under pressure to the diamond drill bit. The water travels to  
the center of the bit through the water swivel and spindle to insure that water is  
supplied to the cutting end of the bit, even in deep drilling operations.  
Water System  
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Carefully cut through the carton approximately 6 inches from the bottom using a  
box cutter or other safety knife, and lift away the top portion of the box. Remove the  
Accessory Pack, Vacuum Pump and Manta Core Drill. Open the accessory pack and  
check each item with the contents list and illustration below, making certain that all  
items are accounted for and in good condition before discarding any packing material. If  
there are any missing or damaged parts, call our toll free number 1-(800)-421-5830 for  
instructions before proceeding with the assembly.  
Unpacking  
CONTENTS  
Contents of the carton: Manta (including column, carraige, both bases and motor),  
Vacuum Pump and Accessory Pack.  
In the Accessory Pack you will find: Control box, leveling screws (8), feed handle (1)  
and knobs (2), vacuum base gasket, wrench, Manta manual, Manta warranty card,  
motor manual and motor warranty card.  
Manta and Vacuum  
Pump  
Control Box  
Vacuum Pump  
Leveling Screws  
Base Gasket  
Feed Handle and  
Knobs  
Manta Manual  
Warranty Card  
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Assembly  
! WARNING  
For your own safety and protection, do not attempt to operate this drill until it is  
completely assembled and installed according to these instructions, and until  
you understand the machines capabilities and the potential hazards associated  
with it.  
Main Assembly  
Step 1 The Manta I is shipped with the main part of the Manta mounted  
backwards on the Vacuum base. Remove the nut and bolt that hold the main  
assembly to the Vacuum base observing the following precaution. Turn the  
Vacuum base around to the correct orientation, slide the small base all the way  
back on the vacuum base, and reinstall the nut and bolt.  
! CAUTION  
When removing the nut and bolt that holds the main assembly to the vacuum  
base, the Manta will tip forward. Be sure to hold the Manta when removing the  
vacuum base.  
To set the Manta so that it will stand up, loosen the carraige lock knob (be sure  
to hold the carraige) and move the carraige down to a position where the end of  
the motor spindle just touches the ground.  
Step 2 Install the leveling screws (8), screwing four (4) into each base.  
Feed Handle and  
Meter Box  
Step 3 Install the feed handles (1) and knobs (2) by screwing one knob onto  
the end of the handle, then slip thru hub and attach other knob.  
Step 4 Remove the Manta from the vacuum base by removing the nut and  
bolt that holds the main assembly to the vacuum base. Set the Manta aside,  
observing the following precaution.  
Turn the vacuum base over. Press the gasket into the groove in the underside of  
the base. The gasket is cut, at the factory, to the correct length, so that the two  
ends will butt together once the gasket is installed.  
Vacuum Base Gasket  
Final Assembly  
Step 5 Assemble the two pieces of the water valve, and install the valve, into  
the water swivel, on the motor, just above the spindle (see motor literature).  
Plug the cord from the motor into the upper outlet on the meter box (the one  
opposite the motor on-off switch. The other outlet on the meter box is for the  
vacuum pump.  
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Drilling Operations  
Electrical Requirements  
The MK-Manta I Core Drill rig has been equipped with either a 20 Amp/115V 3  
speed motor, a 20 Amp/120V 2 speed motor, or a 15 Amp/115V 2 speed motor.  
The drill should be used on an electrical circuit, separate from other loads, and  
protected by a 30 amp circuit breaker.  
Grounding  
NEMA L5-20 125 V, 20 Amp  
Locking Plug and receptacle  
The MK-Manta I has been provided with a 20 Amp plug (NEMA 15-20) or a 30  
Amp (NEMA 15-30) locking plug depending on the model.  
Grounding  
blade  
The MK Manta is marked “Grounding Required” and has a three wire cord and  
three prong grounding plug. The plug must be connected to a properly grounded  
outlet (see figure below). If the tool should electrically malfunction or break  
down, grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from  
the user, reducing the risk of electrical shock.  
Cover of grounded outlet  
box  
The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the  
cord to the grounding system in the tool. The green wire in the cord must be the  
only wire connected to the tool’s grounding systems and must never be attached  
to an electrically live terminal.  
NEMA L5-30 125 V, 30 Amp  
Locking Plug and receptacle  
Grounding  
blade  
Your tool must be plugged into an appropriate outlet, properly installed and  
grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances. The plug and outlet  
should look like those in the figure to the left.  
Cover of grounded outlet  
box  
! WARNING  
Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in the risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet  
is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the tool. Never  
remove the grounding prong from the plug. Do not use the tool if the cord or  
plug is damaged. If damaged, have it repaired by an authorized service facility  
before use. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a  
qualified electrician. The use of a circuit protected by a ground fault interrupter  
(GFI) is highly recommended.  
Use extension cords of the proper cable size, referring to the following chart.  
Extension Cords  
Cord Length  
25 feet  
#10  
50 feet  
#8  
75 feet  
#6  
Wire Size (AWG)  
! WARNING  
Never use an extension cord smaller than shown in the chart. Be sure your  
extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Always replace  
a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before  
using it.  
Protect your extension cords form sharp objects, excessive heat and damp or  
wet areas.  
Notice: Using an extension cord with inadequately sized wire causes a serious  
drop in voltage, resulting in loss of power and possible tool damage.  
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A. Use a concrete anchor. Use either a 1/2 or 5/8 concrete anchor to secure  
the base to the work surface. Always be sure to level the rig. Using a concrete  
anchor, insert a bolt through the slot located on the base and tighten the bolt  
firmly in the anchor.  
Securing the Rig  
Recommended  
Methods  
! WARNING  
It is essential to always secure the rig to the work surface to help prevent  
personal injury and also to protect the rig. An unsecured rig could rotate during  
drilling and possibly cause injury. It could also cause the bit to chatter against  
the work surface or bind in a hole, which can fracture the diamond segments.  
B. Vacuum base. The MK-Manta I Core Drill Rig is equipped with a vacuum  
base. This base is designed to provide approximately 1800 pounds of total  
holding power. In order to provide the most rigidity to your core rig the unit  
should be used on a relatively smooth surface such as concrete. (If the surface  
is too porous or rough the vacuum mount may not hold securely.)  
1. Turn the vacuum pump on and step on the vacuum base until a vacuum is  
created and the base adheres to the work surface.  
2. Level the rig using the leveling bolts. Use a minimum amount of adjustment to  
the leveling bolts to avoid breaking the vacuum seal.  
The vacuum gauge should read approximately 25 pounds per square inch  
(PSI) of pressure. If the gauge reads 20 PSI or less, check the work surface  
for conditions which may interfere with adequate suction such as cracks, dirt or  
debris on a porous surface.  
! WARNING  
Do not drill if the gauge reads less than 20 PSI. Do no use vacuum base on  
cracked, uneven, porous or vertical surfaces.  
C. Additional support. For added rigidity, you may use a telescoping extension  
assembly in conjunction with a concrete anchor or vacuum base. To use a  
telescoping assembly, first level the rig with the leveling screws. Secure the  
rig with an anchor or the vacuum base. Place the top flange of the extension  
against a ceiling or wall and place the other end on the jack screw of the  
column. The assembly is adjustable up to 14 feet. Use the jack screw to tighten  
the assembly and to make small adjustments.  
The MK-Manta I features two speed motors by Milwaukee and a three speed  
motor by Eibenstock. Specifications for the different motors are listed in the  
following table.  
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Drilling Speeds  
Manufacturer  
Model #  
AMP  
Volts Speed(RPM)  
Suggested Dia. in  
Medium Aggregate  
Eibenstock  
EBM  
300/3 P  
20  
120  
Low – 270  
Medium – 700  
High – 1250  
Low – 300  
High – 600  
Low – 375  
High – 750  
Low – 450  
High – 900  
Low – 450  
High – 900  
Low – 500  
High – 1000  
Low – 4”  
Medium – 2”-6”  
High – 3/4”-4”  
Low – 4”  
Milwaukee  
Milwaukee  
Milwaukee  
Milwaukee  
Milwaukee  
4004  
4090  
20  
15  
20  
20  
15  
120  
120  
120  
120  
120  
High – 14”  
Low – 5”-8”  
High – 2 1/2”-5”  
Low – 6”-10”  
High – 2”-6”  
Low – 6”-10”  
High – 2”-6”  
Low – 1 1/4”  
High – 5”  
4094  
4096  
4097-20  
The MK-Manta I will operate in either a high or low gear speed. This speed combined  
with applied pressure provides the cutting action for the core bit. Speed selection and  
pressure are determined by hardness of material, aggregate size and grade of diamond  
core bit. Generally, harder material and larger aggregates require more speed and  
pressure. Use low speed for large diameter bits and high speed for small diameter bits.  
Changing of the speeds is accomplished by using the speed shift lever built into the  
gear case.  
LOW  
HIGH  
Notice: Change the gears only when the motor is off.  
All building materials and work surfaces are composed of aggregate of various size.  
Aggregates are materials such as gravel or crushed stone. The size of the grains and  
the hardness of the material affects the speed of drilling. Most building materials contain  
some type of steel reinforcements. All MK bits are designed to cut through these types  
of reinforcing steel. However, bits should never be used for drilling solid steel plates.  
Proper selection of the diamond core bit should be based on material to be drilled and  
performance requirements.  
Drilling Pressure  
and the Ammeter  
Steady, even pressure assures accurate holes and longer bit life. Always maintain  
consistent pressure so that the bit is constantly cutting.  
A
PS  
Notice: Too much pressure will damage the bit and motor. Too little pressure will  
glaze over the diamonds, reducing cutting efficiency and prematurely wearing the bit.  
The ammeter is the gauge on the Control Box. It provides pressure feedback information  
during drilling, allowing the operator to help prevent motor overload and premature bit  
wear. The green area is the operating range, and the red area is the overload range.  
Generally, the operator should keep the ammeter needle in the upper area of the  
operating range for large diameter bits, and in the lower green area for small diameter  
bits. If the bit contacts steel reinforcing rods, the needle on the ammeter may jump  
slightly showing a heavier load. If this occurs, do not decrease pressure or you may  
damage the diamonds. The Manta may be operated with the ammeter needle into the  
red area for the short period of time that it takes to cut through a steel rod.  
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Water Supply  
An adequate supply of clean water is necessary for drilling. Connect the water supply  
hose to the hose fitting on the output of core drill motor. Take precautions that the water  
supply will not be interrupted during the drilling operations.  
Notice: If a bit is run dry it can be ruined in a few seconds.  
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It is essential that the carraige fits snugly on the column to prevent the motor or  
bit from wobbling during drilling. Through normal use the carraige may loosen  
from the column and begin to wobble. Before drilling, always make sure the  
carraige is rigid by trying to wiggle it with your hand. If the carraige is secure it  
should not move. If it does move, tighten the adjustment screws for the nylon  
gibs that secure the carraige to the column.  
Carriage Rigidity  
Tighten only enough to remove the play. Do not over tighten.  
Shear Pin and  
Clutch Protection  
The MK-Manta I Core Drill uses either a shear pin or a friction clutch to protect  
the gear and motor against overload. The shear pin drives the outer portion of  
the drive spindle. If the motor should overload the pin will shear. Extra shear  
pins are supplied or can be ordered from MK Diamond’s Customer Service.  
Tighten only enough to remove the play. Do not over tighten. Another model  
features a friction clutch rather than a shear pin to protect the motor and gears.  
If the motor overloads the clutch will begin to slip and the bit will stop rotating.  
The clutch is factory-set and does not require adjustments. However, under  
normal use, the clutch may start to slip at low torque. If this happens, refer to the  
motors Owner’s Manual.  
Bits with permanently attached adapters simply screw directly onto the threads  
of the drill spindle. Ensure that the end of the bit butts up squarely against the  
shoulder on the spindle.  
Mounting Bits  
The MK-Manta I has a 1 1/4”-7 thread. For bits with other threads, use a shaft  
coupling. After a bit has been mounted, turn the power on and check that there  
is a minimum of run-out or wobble.  
! WARNING  
To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool before attaching or removing  
accessories. Only use specifically recommended accessories. Others may be  
hazardous.  
! WARNING  
Drilling Procedure  
When drilling through concrete floors, the core will generally drop from the  
diamond bit. Caution should be provided for people and property below the  
drilling area.  
1. Ensure that you have read and fully understand the complete operation of the  
MK-Manta I you have purchased prior to commencing drilling operations.  
2. Select and install a diamond core bit appropriate for the job. Note: Grease the  
bit threads to help prevent the bit from seizing on the spindle due to rust.  
3. Select either high or low gear speed according to the chart in the Drilling  
Speeds section of this manual. (Do not shift speed when motor is on.)  
4. Connect water hose to water swivel.  
5. Secure the rig as described in the Securing the rig section of this manual.  
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! WARNING  
If using the vacuum base, do not continue operations unless the vacuum gauge  
reads more than 20 inches of mercury. Normally, the gauge will read 23 inches  
or more.  
6. Turn the motor switch on the Control box ON. Turn the water ON so that an  
adequate flow of water is supplied through the water swivel, to the bit. Hold the  
handle and slightly loosen the carriage lock knob. Slowly rotate the handle to  
lower the bit into the work piece - apply steady even pressure.  
Note: To prevent the bit from wandering, always use a light load to start the  
hole and wait for the diamond tip of the bit to penetrate the work surface before  
increasing the load.  
7. Use consistent pressure so that the bit cuts consistently. Insufficient pressure  
will cause the diamond core bit to glaze over. Too much pressure will overload  
the motor and crush the diamonds. Use the ammeter on the Control box as a  
guide for proper pressure.  
! CAUTION  
If the rig shifts during drilling, stop the motor, reposition the rig, and resume  
drilling.  
8. Monitor the water flow. If the water flow is adequate, the water leaving the cut  
should be slightly sludgy. When cutting metal rebar, the water should have a  
gray metal coloring.  
Notice: When drilling into prestressed concrete the bit may cut into the hardened  
steel cable under tension. As the bit cuts through each strand, the tension in the  
cable is released. The diamond segments on the bit crown can be damaged by  
the loose wires. The best prevention for bit damage is to use a core bit designed  
especially for drilling in prestressed concrete.  
9. When the cut is complete, keep the drill motor on and rotate the handle to  
bring the bit up out of the hole. The bit may become stuck if the motor is turned  
off before the bit is completely clear of the hole. Once the bit is clear of the hole,  
tighten the carraige lock knob, turn off the motor and the water supply.  
Note: Normally the core will drop out of the bit, and remain in the hole. However,  
in cases where the core sticks in the bit, it is sometimes necessary to push  
the core up and down with the water running to allow the core to drop out.  
Sometimes very light tapping on the barrel of the bit with a piece of wood will  
loosen the core.  
! CAUTION  
Perform this action only with the motor turned off and the unit unplugged  
to prevent accidental starting and injury. Exercise extreme caution in hand  
placement when removing a stuck core, as it can be heavy and inflict injury.  
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When drilling holes that are longer than the core bit, follow the steps below.  
Deep Drilling  
1. Begin drilling the hole as usual. When you have drilled to the length of the bit,  
retract the bit from the hole and turn off the motor and water as usual.  
2. Break off the core by driving a chisel or slender wedge into the circular kerf.  
Remove the core using core tongs, bent music wire or anchor bolts.  
3. After removing the core, insert the bit carefully into the hole, attach a bit  
extension to the bit and core drill rig, then continue drilling as usual.  
Periodic maintenance, including cleaning, lubrication and inspection for wear  
and damage are routine servicing procedures. Following the procedures as  
outlined can prevent serious damage or malfunctioning of the machine, and aid  
in preserving the useful life of core drill bits.  
Maintenance  
on  
! CAUTION  
Before performing any maintenance to the MK-Manta I, always unplug the unit  
from the electrical power source. Be sure the On-Off switches are in the Off  
position, after servicing, and before plugging the unit back in.  
Clean the machine after use, being careful to remove dust and slurry from the  
motor, vents, carraige and column. Keep tool handles clean, dry and free of oil  
and grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean this tool since certain  
cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts.  
Cleaning  
! WARNING  
Never use flammable or combustible solvents around tools.  
Through normal use, the rubber gasket on the underside of the vacuum base  
can become worn, requiring replacement. Periodically check the gasket for  
wear. If replacement is required, clean the groove in the base before installing a  
new gasket.  
Vacuum Base Gasket  
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When trouble occurs, be sure to check the simple causes which, at first, may  
seem too obvious to be considered. Refer to the table below for problems and  
their possible causes.  
Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM WHAT TO DO?  
INDICATION  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION/ RECOMMENDATIONS  
1. Check fluid  
return.  
Fluid not muddy.  
Evidence of steel  
cuttings  
Drilling in steel  
reinforcement  
Adjust drilling parameters to  
recommendations for reinforcement  
2. Check motor  
speed range  
Speed not correct for See recommended  
the bit size used  
speeds  
Bit worn out.  
Replace with new bit  
Increase bit load  
Low  
Penetration  
Rate Under  
Prevailing  
Drilling  
Paramters  
Insufficient bit load  
Diamond without  
exposure.  
(flush with matrix)  
Rotated with  
high RPM on  
reinforcement  
Reduce RPM, or resharpen bit  
3. Check wear  
picture of bit  
face  
Break core, clean bottom of hole or  
reduce RPM and drill with increased  
bit load  
Loose material at  
bottom of hole  
Not enough fluid  
pumped. Cuttings  
burnt to matrix.  
Diamonds prevented  
from cutting  
Clean bit face by sharpening methods  
such as drilling dry at low RPM in a  
concrete block 3/8” deep max.  
Increase water flow rate  
Face of bit  
plugged with  
cuttings  
Steel cuttings stick to  
bit face. Diamonds  
prevented from  
cutting  
Clean bit face by drilling in concrete  
block.  
Reduce RPM  
Face of bit  
covered with steel  
Steel cuttings stick  
to bit face.  
Bit load too low  
Increase bit load  
Wear picture of  
polished diamonds  
Bit speed too high  
Use lower speed; increase bit load  
Heavy  
Wear at  
Steel Tube  
Worn or open guide  
ways on cradle.  
Borehole is getting  
undulated  
Adjust guidance on carraige  
Deep grooves.  
Protruding steel.  
Spindle is offset.  
Bit out of true  
Adjust guidance on carraige  
Nicks or dirt on mounting faces  
Bit is deformed.  
Replace bit.  
Heavy Wear.  
Poor cleaning of  
abrasive cuttings.  
Improve flushing.  
Crown clearance  
worn out.  
Replace bit  
No return of Check where  
If Leaking can be tolerated; continue  
drilling with increased attention.  
fluid  
fluid is leaking.  
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SOLUTION/ RECOMMENDATIONS  
PROBLEM  
WHAT TO DO?  
INDICATION  
Step 1: Apply wrench and rotate  
bit in both directions while bit is  
under tension. If not successful:  
Loose material  
(cut steel or  
aggregates) is  
blocking between  
core and bit or  
between borehole  
and bit.  
Bit Stuck  
Step 2: Try to over drill a hole  
slightly larger than the stuck bit.  
1. Try to raise  
bit, if impossible: Drill moved during  
drilling (poor  
Disconnect bit and remove,  
break core. Start over with  
improved fastening of machine.  
fastening).  
2. Stop rotation  
Bit deviates, guide  
ways on cradle  
Disconnect machine, adjust  
guidance.  
have too much  
clearance.  
Replace bit.  
No clearance  
between tube I.D.  
or O.D. and crown  
I.D. or O.D.  
Use recommended speed for  
the bit diameter used. Raise bit  
when it begins to load down.  
Feed bit slowly when chattering  
begins.  
Shear Pin Fail 1. Stop rotation  
2. Raise bit  
Drill impacted  
to stall at lower  
speeds.  
If within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this MK Diamond drill  
fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, MK will repair it, free  
of charge, by returning the unit to the dealer where it was purchased.  
This warranty DOES NOT cover normal wear or damage resulting from  
operator abuse. In no event shall MK Diamond Products, Inc. be liable  
for consequential damages arising out of the failure of any product if  
operating improperly. Selected components such as motors/engines  
are excluded from this warranty and are subject to the manufacturer’s  
warranty. Each manufacturer carries its own warranty conditions which  
are listed on the literature accompanying the motor/engine at the time  
of purchase. MK Diamond Products may act as a warranty station  
for the motor/engine repairs based on individual agreement with the  
manufacturer. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or  
implied.  
Warranty Information  
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MANTA I COMBO EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST  
EXPLODED VIEW  
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MANTA PARTS LIST  
PARTS LIST:  
Item  
A
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
Description  
Assembly, M1 Base, Vacuum  
Base, M1 Vacuum  
Screw, ꢀ-13 x 3 ꢀ Hex Hd. Cap, Full Thread  
Gasket, Neoprene  
Fitting, ꢁ MNPT x 3/8 Barb  
Wheel 6”  
Screw, 1/2 x 1 3/4 Socket Head Shoulder  
Washer, ꢀ SAE Flat  
Foot, Base Support  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 2 ꢁ Hex Head Cap  
Washer, 3/8 SAE Flat  
Nut, 3/8-16 Hex Nylok  
Stud, ꢀ-13 x 4 Clamping  
Washer, Plate ꢁ x 2 x 2  
Nut, ꢀ-13 Flange  
Assembly, M1 Base, Anchor  
Base, M1 Anchor  
Screw, ꢀ-13 x 3 ꢀ Hex Hd. Cap, Full Thread  
Wheel, Dia. 1 5/8 x 7/8  
Sleeve Bearing  
Screw, ꢁ-20 x 2.0, Socket Head Cap  
Foot, Base Support  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 2 ꢁ Hex Head Cap  
Washer, 3/8 Flat  
Qty  
1
1
4
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
8
8
8
8
1
1
1
4
6
1
2
2
4
1
1
1
2
2
6
1
MK p/n  
n/a  
155753  
158284  
154543  
154659  
157434  
158390  
150924  
158389  
153529  
150923  
152505  
155124  
154613  
155125  
n/a  
155755  
158284  
158396  
158458  
158394  
158389  
153529  
150923  
152505  
157730  
155576  
157914  
n/a  
155757  
158348  
137711  
157317  
157318  
154448  
157521  
157519  
151681  
151915  
157438  
151049  
154226  
157440  
157523  
154334  
159336  
158428  
158274  
158276  
152587  
152591  
153681  
154489  
A8  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
A14  
AA  
AA1  
AA2  
AA3  
AA4  
AA5  
AA6  
AA7  
AA8  
AA9  
AA10  
AA11  
AA12  
D
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
Nut, 3/8-16 Hex Nylok  
Label, Manta Serial Tag (not shown)  
Label, Caution, Safety (not shown)  
Label, MK, Adhesive (not shown)  
Assembly, Carriage 2 ꢀ”  
Body, Carriage  
Shaft, Gear, Short  
Bearing  
Plate, Adjustment  
Slide, Carriage  
Screw, 6-32 x 1/2 Flat Head Phillips Machine  
Screw, 6-32 x 3/8 Flat Head Phillips Machine  
Nut, 6-32 Nylok Hex  
Knob, Davies ꢁ-20 x ꢂ  
Washer, ꢁ SAE Flat  
D9  
D10  
D11  
D12  
D13  
D14  
D15  
D16  
D17  
E
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
Back, Carriage  
Screw, 1/4-20 X 1 Socket Head Cap  
Screw, ꢁ-20 x 5/16 Socket Head Set  
Handle, Carriage  
Screw, 1/4-20 X ꢂ Pan Head Phillips  
Label, MK USA  
Screw, 1/4-20 X 1 ꢁ Socket Head Cap  
Assembly, Control Box, Fixed, Dual Switch 120V  
Box, Control, Fixed  
Cover, Control Box, Fixed, Dual Switch  
Screw, ꢁ-20 x ꢂ Socket Head Cap  
Washer, ꢁ Split Lock  
E5  
E6  
Screw, 10-24 x 5/8 Self Tapping (phillips)  
Ammeter 120V  
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E7  
E8  
E9  
Switch, Toggle  
Receptacle, Flanged 15A / 125V  
Cord, Power  
Connector, Cord  
Receptacle  
Transformer  
Screw, 6-32 x ꢀ Pan Head  
Plug, Twist-lock  
Wire Harness (not shown)  
Cover, Toggle Switch  
Assembly, Control Box, Single Switch 120V  
Box, Control, Single Switch  
Cover, Control Box, Single Switch  
Screw, ꢁ-20 x ꢂ Socket Head Cap  
Washer, ꢁ Split Lock  
Screw, 10-24 x 5/8  
Ammeter 120V  
Switch, 30A Toggle  
Cord, Power  
Connector, Cord ꢀ  
Receptacle, Flanged Twist-lock 20A / 125V  
Plug, Twist-lock  
Transformer, Current  
Screw, 6-32 x ꢀ Pan Head  
Wire Harness  
RTV Silicon Adhesive Sealant  
Cover, Toggle Switch  
Assembly, Column  
2
1
3’  
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
6
1
1
3’  
1
1
1
1
2
154491  
154473  
154494  
151307  
157375  
154490  
153459  
154556  
154715  
154301  
158430  
158385  
158387  
152587  
152591  
153681  
154489  
154491  
154494  
151307  
157375  
154556  
154490  
153459  
154715  
n/a  
E10  
E11  
E12  
E13  
E14  
E15  
E17  
EB  
EB1  
EB2  
EB3  
EB4  
EB5  
EB6  
EB7  
EB8  
EB9  
EB10  
EB11  
EB12  
EB13  
EB14  
EB15  
EB16  
F1  
1
.25 oz.  
1
154301  
n/a  
F1  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
GB  
GB1  
GB2  
GB3  
GB4  
GB5  
GB6  
GB7  
GB8  
GB9  
GB10  
GB11  
GB12  
GB13  
GB14  
GB15  
GB16  
H
Manta, Core Drill Column (w/Gear Rack)  
Screw, 10-32 X ꢀ Socket Hd. Cap  
Washer, #10 Split Lock  
Screw M22 x 1.25 Jack  
Screw, 1/2-13 X 3 ꢀ Hex Head Cap  
Washer, 1/2 Split Lock  
Washer, 1/2 SAE Flat  
Assembly, Vacuum Pump w/ Handle 120V  
Pump, Vacuum 120v  
Filter, Water  
1
4
4
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
6’  
1
2
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
1
1
158425-2  
157525  
153684  
157445  
154574  
153524  
150924  
154741  
154475  
154476  
154477  
152598  
154497  
154488  
154656  
154617  
154659  
154660  
154495  
139949  
151052  
154496  
154657  
151893  
n/a  
Gauge, Vacuum  
Nipple, 1/4 MNPT X Close  
Fitting, 1/4 FNPT X 1/4 FNPT X 1/4 FNPT Tee  
Valve, 1/4” Pettcock  
Hose, 3/8 I.D. Air  
Coupler Body, 1/4 FNPT  
Fitting, 1/4 MNPT X 3/8 BARB  
Ferrell, Crimp  
Base, Vacuum Pump  
Handgrip, 3/4 X 4 9/16 Black  
Screw, 10-32 X 1/2 Phillips Pan Head Cap  
Foot, Rubber  
Screw, 1/4-20 X 3/4 Flat Head Phillips Cap  
Nut, 1/4-20 Hex  
Assembly, Handle, Slip  
Hub, Slip Handle  
H1  
157321  
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H2  
H3  
H4  
H5  
K
K1  
K2  
K3  
K4  
LA  
LA1  
LB  
LB1  
LD  
LD1  
LE  
LE1  
LF  
LF1  
LJ  
LJ1  
M
M1  
M2  
M3  
M4  
MA  
MA1  
MA2  
MA3  
MA4  
MB  
MB1  
MB2  
MB3  
MB4  
Spoke, Slip Handle  
Knob, Ball ꢀ-20 Female  
Screw, 1/4-20 X ꢂ Thumb  
Screw, ꢁ-20 X 1/4 Socket Head Set  
Assembly, Accessory Pack (not shown)  
Carton, Accessory Pack  
Owner’s Manual, MK-Manta 1 Core Drill  
Card, Warranty  
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
4
1
4
157322  
154486  
157432  
157528  
n/a  
157323  
161115  
155859  
155333  
n/a  
154633  
N/a  
155540  
n/a  
159263  
n/a  
159264  
n/a  
MK Sell Sheet  
Assembly, Motor, Milwaukee 4094  
Motor, Milwaukee 4094 - Shear Pin, 20A/120V  
Assembly, Motor, Milwaukee 4096  
Motor, Milwaukee 4096 - Slip Clutch, 20A/120V  
Assembly, Motor, Milwaukee 4004  
Motor, Milwaukee 4004 - Slip Clutch, 20A/120V  
Assembly, Motor, Milwaukee 4097-20  
Motor, Milwaukee 4097-20 - Slip Clutch, 15A/120V  
Assembly, Motor, Milwaukee 4090  
Motor, Milwaukee 4090 - Shear Pin, 15A/120V  
Assembly, Motor, Eibenstock EBM 300/3 P  
Motor, Eibenstock EBM 300/3/P - Slip Clutch, 20A/120V  
Assembly, ꢂ” Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid, Milwaukee  
Casting, Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 1 ꢁ, Socket Hd. Cap  
Key, 3/8 x 3/8 x 5  
Screw, ꢁ-20 x 1.0, Socket Hd. Cap  
Assembly, ꢂ” Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid, CB748  
Casting, Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 1 ꢁ, Socket Hd. Cap  
Key, 3/8 x 3/8 x 5  
Screw, ꢁ-28 x 1.5”, Socket Hd. Cap  
Assembly, ꢂ” Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid, Ebinstock  
Casting, Motor Mount Plate, Hybrid  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 1 ꢁ, Socket Hd. Cap  
Key, 3/8 x 3/8 x 5  
155976  
N/a  
158754  
n/a  
158412  
157529  
157520  
151049  
n/a  
158412  
157529  
157520  
154684  
n/a  
158412  
157529  
157520  
157530  
Screw, M8 x 1.25 x 25mm, Socket Hd. Cap  
Optional Accessories:  
N
N
N2  
N3  
Assembly, 2”, Spacer Block Milwaukee  
Spacer Block, 2” Milwaukee  
Screw, 3/8-16 x 3 ꢁ, Socket Hd. Cap  
Key, 3/8 x 3/8 x 5  
1
1
4
1
n/a  
154721  
161118  
157520  
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
please have the following information ready before calling:  
SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR SAW  
MODEL NUMBER OF SAW  
WHERE PURCHASED AND WHEN  
PART NUMBER  
PART DESCRIPTION  
all parts listed may be ordered from your local distributor or from mk diamond. If the part is not stocked  
locally, call our toll free number listed below and ask for our customer service department. For technical  
support call: 1 (800) 474-5594. There is a $25.00 minimum order.  
RETURNED MERCHANDISE POLICY  
Should you need to return any product you have purchased from MK Diamond, please observe the  
following:  
Our customer service department should be contacted for approval to return merchandise. Merchandise  
will not be accepted without a RETURNED GOODS authorization number. All returned merchandise must be  
shipped prepaid to destination. All returned merchandise must have been purchased within the previous 12  
months and be in resalable condition. A restocking charge of 15% will be billed.  
PARA ORDENAR PARTES DE REPUESTO  
Sírvase tener lista la siguiente información antes de llamar:  
Número de serie de la sierra  
número de modelo de la sierra  
Dónde y cuando se compró la sierra  
Número de la parte  
Descripción de la parte  
Todas las partes listadas se pueden pedir a través de su distribuidor autorizado o directamente a MK Diamond.  
Si la parte no está en existencia local, llame al número de teléfono indicado abajo y pida el departmento de  
atención al cliente. Para soporte técnio, llame al 1-800-474-5594 sin cargo. El pedido mínimo es de $25.00.  
POLÍTICA DE DEVOLUCIÓN DE MERCANCÍA  
En caso de que sea necesrio devolver algún producto que usted haya comprado a MK Diamond, sívase observar  
lo siguiente:  
Usted debe dirigirse a nuestro departamento de atención al cliente para recibir una aprobación de devolución  
de mercanía. No se aceptará mercancía devuelta sin el correspondiente número de pagado hasta su destino.  
Toda la mercancía devuelta deberá embarcarse con flete meses anteriores y estar en condiciones de poderse  
vender como nueva. Se aplicará un cargo de 15% por reintegro al almacén.  
POUR COMMANDER LES PIÈCES DE RECHANGE  
VEUILLEZ AVOIR LES INFORMATIONS SUIVANTES AVANT D’APPELER :  
NUMÉRO DE SÉRIE DE LA SCIE  
NUMÉRO DE MODÈLE DE LA SCIE  
DATE ET LIEU D’ACHAT  
RÉFÉRENCE  
DESIGNATION DE LA PIÈCE  
Toutes les pièces indiquées peuvent être commandées auprès de votre distributeur local ou auprès de MK  
Diamond. Si la pièce n’est pas stockée localement, veuillez appeler notre numéro d’appel gratuit indiqué ci-  
dessous et demander le service de la clientèle. Pour support technique, veuillez contacter le 1 (800) 474-  
5594. Un minimum de commande 25,00 dollars US est de rigueur.  
POLITIQUE DE RETOUR DE MARCHANDISES  
Si vous vous trouvez dans l’obligation de retourner un produit dont vous avez fait l’achat à MK Diamond,  
veuillez suivre les consignes suivantes:  
Notre service de clientèle devrait être consulté pour approbation avant de retourner toute marchandise. La  
marchandise ne sera en aucun cas acceptée sans numéro d’autorisation de Marchandises retournées. Toutes  
les marchandises retournées doivent avoir fait l’objet de l’achat dans les 12 mois précédents et être en état  
de revente. Une charge de restockage de 15% sera facturée.  
MK Diamond Products, Inc.  
Manual Part No. 161115  
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