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Milwaukee Tool 4125 User Manual

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1. Tighten the cradle lock.
2. Loosen the socket head screw and remove the

meter box.

3. Remove four (4) socket head screws holding the

spoked handle housing.

4. Turn the assembly around 180°.
5. Replace the four (4) socket head screws and

tighten securely.

6. Attach meter box to opposite side (see "Mounting

the Meter Box").

For Cat. Nos. 4115 & 4120 only

1. Loosen the cradle lock.
2. Raise the cradle to the maximum height.
3. Lift the cradle an additional 1/2" by hand.
4. Tighten the cradle lock.
5. Loosen the socket head screw and remove the

meter box.

6. Remove the meter box stud from the cradle.
7. Remove the screw and washer from the end of

the pinion shaft.

8. Remove the handle and pinion shaft assembly.
9. Turn the assembly around 180° and insert into

cradle.

10. Replace the screw and washer and tighten

securely.

11. Replace the meter stud on the side opposite the

handle.

12. Attach meter box to opposite side (see “Mount-

ing the Meter Box”).

13. Loosen the cradle lock and lower the cradle until

the pinion engages the rack.

14. Tighten the cradle lock.

Fig. 4

Socket
screw

Ammeter
gauge

Meter
box

Socket screw
and washer

Cradle

Mounting the Meter Box
For All Catalog Nos.
A meter box is standard equipment with the Vac-U-
Rig

®

, but it must be purchased separately for other

Dymorigs (see "Accessories"). Attach the meter box
to the cradle on the side opposite of the handle.
1. Slip the collar on the meter box over the stud on

the cradle.

2. Position the meter box as desired and tighten

the 1/4"-20 threaded socket head screw.

NOTE: For horizontal (wall) coring, the ammeter

gauge must face upward in view of the operator.
Otherwise, water fl ow from the water shut-off
valve might drip into the outlets on the meter box.

Mounting the Dymodrill Motor to the Stand
For All Cat. Nos.
Dymorigs include a mounting bracket which mounts
Dymodrill motors to the stand. An optional spacer
assembly is available (see "Accessories"), which
can be used when coring with any bits; but it must
be used with any bit over 10" (outside diameter).
1. To mount the motor, loosen the cradle lock.

Raise the cradle on the column using the spoked
handle to allow room for installing the bit later.
Tighten the cradle lock.

NOTE: If the cradle is diffi cult to move on the

column, loosen the gib screws (see "Adjusting
the Gib Screws").

2. Fasten the mounting bracket or the optional

spacer assembly to the Dymodrill (Fig. 5) motor
using the four (4) 1/4"-20 threaded socket head
screws and four (4) lock washers (they are the
smaller of the two provided in separate acces-
sory bag). Make sure the square key on the
mounting bracket or spacer assembly engages
with the slot on the Dymodrill motor.

3. Fasten the mounting bracket (or optional spacer

assembly) and motor assembly to the cradle slot
(Fig. 6) by inserting the four (4) 3/8"-16 threaded
socket head cap screws and lock washers (they
are the larger of the two provided in separate ac-
cessory bag) through the cradle. Place screws
through the holes from the other side of the
Dymorig and place lock washers on the side of
the mounting bracket.

After the Dymodrill motor is mounted, make sure the
cradle is rigid against the column to prevent the mo-
tor or bit from wobbling during coring. Before coring,
try to wiggle the cradle and motor with your hands.
If the cradle is secure, it should not move. If it does
move, tighten the gib screws that secure the cradle
to the column (see "Adjusting the Gib Screws").

Fig. 5

Slot

Fig. 6

Adjusting the Gib Screws
After the motor is mounted, make sure the cradle
and motor are rigid against the column to prevent
the motor or bit from wobbling during coring. Before
coring, try to wiggle the cradle with your hands. If
the cradle is secure, it should not move. If it does

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