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Bolt Buster
Magnum Bolt Buster Drill Rig - PN MAG65702
Owners Manual & Operating Instructions MAG65702INST
GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR ALL POWER TOOLS Work Area • KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN - Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. • AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS - Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations. Do not expose power tools to rain. Keep work area well lit. • AVOID GASEOUS AREAS - Do not operate portable electric tools in explosive atmospheres in presence of flammable liquids or gases. Motors in these tools normally spark, and the sparks might ignite fumes. • KEEP CHILDREN AWAY - Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord. All visitors should be kept away from work areas.
Personal Safety • GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK - Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerator enclosures. Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors, where damp or wet ground may be encountered. A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protected power line must be used for these conditions. • DRESS PROPERLY - Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. • USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT - WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES or glasses with side shields. Wear hearing protection during extended use of power tools and dust mask for dusty operations. • STAY ALERT. USE COMMON SENSE - Watch what you are doing. Do not operate tool when you are tired or under influence of drugs. • REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES - Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on. • AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING - Don’t carry plugged in tool with finger on switch. Be sure the switch is OFF before being plugged in. • DON’T OVERREACH - Keep proper footing and balance at all times. • BEFORE CONNECTING THE TOOL to a power supply (receptacle, outlet, etc.) be sure the voltage supplied is the same as that specified on the tool’s nameplate. A power supply with voltage greater than that specified for the tool can result in serious injury to the user - as well as damage to the tool. If in doubt, DO NOT PLUG IN THE TOOL. Using a power supply with voltage less than the nameplate rating is harmful to the motor. NOTE: “Volts AC” designated tools are for Alternating Current 50-60 Hz only. “Volts DC” designated tools are for Direct Current. Do not use AC designated tools with DC power supply. Do not use electronic speed controlled tools with DC power supply.
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TOOL USE AND CARE • DON’T FORCE TOOL - It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. • USE RIGHT TOOL - Don’t force small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavy-duty tool. Don’t use tool for purpose not intended - for example; don’t use a circular saw for cutting tree limbs or logs. • SECURE WORK - Use clamps or a vise to hold work. It’s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool. • DON’T ABUSE CORD - Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle. Keep cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Always keep cord away from the spinning blade, bits or any other moving part while the tool is in use. • OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS - When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords suitable for use outdoors and marked with suffix W-A (for UL), or W (for CSA). • DISCONNECT TOOLS - When not in use, before servicing, or when changing blades, bits, cutters, etc. • STORE IDLE TOOLS - When not in use, tools should be stored in dry, high or locked up place - out of the reach of children. • DO NOT ALTER OR MISUSE TOOL - These tools are precision built. Any alterations or modifications not specified is misuse and may result in a dangerous condition. • THE USE OF ANY ACCESSORIES - not specified in this manual may create a hazard. • MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE - Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility. Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. • CHECK DAMAGED PARTS - Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be promptly and properly repaired or replaced. Have defective switches replaced. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. • ALL REPAIRS, ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL should be attempted only by trained repairmen.
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KIT INCLUDES A I
J
Q
H
B
F D
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E C
L
P
K
A - Hole Saw Drill Rig MAG65702
I - (1) Hamilton Class 6 Magnetic Template GSAH6TMP
B - (1) J-Hook L2021S02
J - (1) Mosler Class 6 Magnetic Template GSAM6TMP
C - (1) High Speed Drill Bit BRUTE1/2
K - (2) 2” Carbide Hole Saw LKMLNX2CT
D - (10pk) Mounting Screws MAG657SCREW
L - (1) 1/2” Arbor LKMLNX300022L
E - (1) 7/16” Drive Shaft Adapter MAG657ADAPT
M - Chuck Key N - Heavy Duty Carrying Case (Not pictured) MAG65702CASE
F - (1) 5/16” Nut Driver MAG657DRIVER
O - Instructions (Not pictured) MAG65702INST
G - Die Cut Foam (Not pictured) MAG65702FOAM
P - Hex Wrench
H - (1) Alpha Class 6 Magnetic Template GSAA6TMP
Q - (2) Clean-out Screws
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REPLACEMENT DRAWER HEAD PART NUMBERS Hamilton Class 6 Legal Size
Part Number
Description
CL6DHBH
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Black
CL6DHGH
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Gray
CL6DHPH
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Parchment
Alpha Class 6 Legal Size
Part Number
Description
ALTCDHNLWB
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Black
ALTCDHNLWG
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Gray
ALTCDHNLWP
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Parchment
Mosler/Diebold Class 6 Legal Size
Part Number
Description
* CL6DHBM
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Black
* CL6DHGM
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Gray
* CL6DHPM
Control Drawer Only - No Lock, Parchment
* Manufactured by Hamilton Products All Drawer Heads can be supplied with a lock meeting FF-L-2740
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER The Magnum Bolt Buster Rig was specifically designed for the approved opening of Hamilton, Mosler-Diebold, and Alpha GSA approved Class 6, red label, file cabinets by cutting the lock bolts. The Magnum Bolt Buster Rig should not be used for opening Class 5 Containers, Vault doors, Map and plan containers, non-GSA approved containers or black label containers unless they are to be scrapped. Black label GSA containers do not have replaceable drawer heads. Once the bolts have been cut, the drawer head will need to be replaced. Replacement drawer heads are available through Lockmasters. See the back page for Part Numbers. The Bolt Buster Rig was designed from the ground up to cut the locking bolts on GSA file cabinets. It absorbs the chatter, vibration and force that is required to cut through the locking bolts. The rig, combined with the high torque low speed drill motor (400 RPM, 10 Amp), such as the Makita DS4000 drill, provides and the cutting efficiency of the Lennox 2” Carbide Hole Saws will make quick work of opening control drawers. The Bolt Buster assembly completely encloses the hole saw keeping most of the debris and sparks contained inside the cabinet, cutting down on the need for burn permits which are required in certain areas when this method is used. The Bolt Buster makes this method a safer alternative than using a hole saw and drill by hand. A special J-Hook is supplied with the rig to keep the locking bolt from pinching as the hole saw cuts through. This method will also prolong the life of the carbide hole saws. Using this method will save the combination lock, Combination Locks meeting FF-L-2740 are more expensive than a replacement drawer. After the drawer is open, the lock can reset to a known combination, or be repaired depending on the vintage of the combination lock.
Scan to view the Magnum Bolt Buster Instructional Video. * This video does not replace the written instructions. Please continue to refer back to the written instructions for use.
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER
Note: Before continuing, see back page for a useful tip.
Align the magnetic template supplied with the kit on the container. The templates are labeled at the top for Hamilton, Mosler -Diebold, Alpha Class 6. These templates are designed for legal size drawers. These Templates will give you an X-Ray view of the internals of the control drawer. For Drill Rig placement, use the dimensions printed in the instructions. NOTE: Magnetic Templates were not used for these instructions. If templates are not available, you can measure down and from the side inward to determine the proper drill locations.
For Hamilton Legal Size: Top of drawer down - 5 1/8” to determine the center line of the locking bolts. Left side edge of drawer inwards 2 3/4” for the J-Hook, 5 3/8” inward for hole saw location. Right side edge of drawer inwards 2 3/4” for the J-Hook, 5 3/8” for hole saw location.
3 24"
3 24"
3 58"
HAMILTON CLASS 6 HOLE SAW DRILL POINT LAYOUT
3 58"
3 24"
1 58"
3 44"
1 2"
1 2"
MAG65702HAM
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Rev. 7-18
MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER For Diebold-Mosler Legal Size: Top of drawer down - 5 11/16” to determine the center line of the locking bolts. Right side edge of drawer inwards 3 5/32” for the J-Hook, 6 1/4” inward for the hole saw location. Left side edge of drawer inwards 3 5/32” for the J-Hook, 6 3/4” for the top drill rig hole, 5 3/4 for the bottom drill rig hole. (This is done so the drill rig does not interfere with the handle.)
5 3 32 " 3 38"
21 4 32 "
3 64"
DIEBOLD CLASS 6 HOLE SAW DRILL POINT LAYOUT 5 3 32 " 5 3 16 "
11 5 16 "
1 2"
1 2"
3 54" MAG65702DIE
1 64"
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Rev. 6-13
For Alpha Legal Size: Top of drawer down - 5 3/32” to determine the center line of the locking bolts. Left side edge of drawer inwards 2 7/8” for the J-Hook, 5 3/4” inward for hole saw location. Right side edge of drawer inwards 1 3/4” for the J-Hook, 4 7/8” for hole saw location. 3 54" 7 28"
ALPHA CLASS 6 HOLE SAW DRILL POINT LAYOUT
7 48"
3 14" 23 2 32 "
23 3 2 32 " 5 32 "
3 44"
3 44" 1 2"
MAG65702AL
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Rev. 6-13
MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER Center punch the appropriate marks (2) for the holes for the J-Hook bolt.
Pilot drill the outer skin of the drawer for both J-Hook holes with a 1/4” high speed bit.
Enlarge both holes to 1/2” to accept the J-Hook. These holes should be located directly over the center of each locking bolt.
Center the drill rig vertically and horizontally over the center line of each locking bolt making sure the 2” hole saw will cut evenly through each bolt.
Once in position, mark or center punch the (2) drill rig mounting plate holes.
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER Remove drill rig and pre-drill the drill rig mounting holes using one of the self drilling, self tapping mounting screws and bit driver provided with the kit. A cordless drill with a clutch works well for this. Make sure you do not over tighten and strip the screw hole.
Assemble the 2” carbide tipped hole saw onto the 1/2” arbor provided. There is no need to use the pilot bit when using this drill rig.
Insert the assembled hole saw into the drill rig by rotating the plastic chuck key hole cover and exposing the drill rig’s chuck. You may need to rotate the quill handle in or out to align the chuck with the chuck key hole.
Insert the assembled hole saw into the drill rigs chuck and tighten.
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER Once the hole saw has been attached to the drill rig, turn the quill handle counter clockwise to load the hole saw completely into the drill rig. No part of the hole saw should be visible.
Attach the drill rig to the container using the self drilling self tapping screws into their pre-drilled holes and tighten. Be sure not to over tighten and strip the screw hole. Rotate the plastic chuck key hole cover so that all debris and sparks are contained.
A J-Hook is supplied with the Magnum Bolt Buster Rig. This J-Hook is used to keep the bolt from pinching and/or binding the hole saw as the hole saw progressively cuts through the locking bolt. Insert the J-Hook into one of the 1/2” holes. The handle will need to be aligned so that the tip can be inserted into the hole. Once inserted, rotate the hook up and around the locking bolt. Once the locking bolt has been captured by the hook, tighten the two plastic handles against the drawer face. Make sure both knobs are tight.
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER Insert the 5/8” socket and drive shaft into the drill and tighten. Depress the drill motor’s trigger and start turning the quill handles. This will feed the hole saw into the face of the drawer. Cut through the outer skin of the drawer face and continue until the hole saw begins to engage the locking bolt. Tip: While it is possible to use this rig with one person, Lockmasters recommends using a partner. One person holding the drill while the other person turns the quill handles and feed the hole saw into the locking bolt. Note: If you can gauge the depth of the cut, it is recommended to stop 1/16” short of severing the bolt. Back out the hole saw and remove the drill rig. Use a hammer and chisel or a GSA Bolt Punch supplied by Lockmasters to break off the bolt. This will extend the life of the carbide saw.
PN - LKM625
If the hole saw completely severs the bolt, no big deal. Simply remove the drill rig and saw. The cutting action creates excessive heat. Let the hole saw cool before trying to remove it from the drill rig. Remove the cut bolt from the center of the hole saw, if possible. If it can be removed, inspect the hole saw for possible damage and check the roundness of the saw. If it is damaged or out of round, DO NOT USE IT! Replace it with a new tipped carbide hole saw before drilling another locking bolt. Set up on the other locking bolt and follow the same outlined procedures to drill this bolt. Once both bolts are cut, the handle can be used to retract the container drawer. 11
MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER - CLEAN UP After each use Lockmasters recommends that the user cleans the rig thoroughly. Wipe any metal chips or debris from the outside of the drill rig. Remove the used hole-saw and arbor and inspect for re-use.
Remove Used Hole-Saw
Once the hole-saw has been removed, remove the 2 clean-out screws located on each side of the drill rig tower using the 5/16” hex wrench provided. Make sure not to lose the plastic bushing located under each screw.
Remove Two Clean-Out Screws
Don’t Lose Plastic Bushing
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER - CLEAN UP Use canned air or an air compressor to blow out any debris, metal chips or dust that may have collected behind the hole-saw. Use the compressed air to thoroughly clean the inside of the barrel and drill chuck. Make sure to use a dust mask and eye protection while cleaning. If left unchecked, this debris can cause damage to the drill quill feed mechanism.
Use Canned Air to Clean Rig
Cleaning Inside of Barrel
Once the drill rig is clean, replace and tighten the clean-out screws and bushing and tighten. Return the drill rig in the case provided. Check for any missing or used parts and store in a dry area to prevent any rust build up while not in use.
Replace Clean-Out Screw
Tighten The Clean-Out Screws
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MAGNUM BOLT BUSTER - TIP To help contain the majority of the smoke created while cutting the bolts, use duct tape to seal the seams of the container. Use the tap to seal the first 2” hole once it is finished. Once both bolts have been cut, use a shop vac with a fine particle filter to remove the smoke from the container or take the container outside before opening the drawers and releasing the smoke. Use Duct Tape to Seal Seams
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2101 John C. Watts Drive • Nicholasville, KY 40356 800.654.0637 • 859.885.6041 • Fax 859.885.7093 www.lockmasters.com •
[email protected] MAG65702INST
Revised 12/2013 Copyright © 2013 Lockmasters, Inc.