Professional-grade two-speed portable magnetic drill offers remarkable versatility. It's compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around. The 3/4' direct arbor comes with automatic cooling, and there's an internal lubrication system with an included oil bottle. Controls are simply and ergonomically arranged for one - handed operation. An emergency - off function provides safety: an electronic sensor shuts down the drill motor if the magnet loses contact with the material. Motor power is 10.5 Amp / 110 Volt. It weighs 29 lbs., has a 6 - 1/3' stroke, a 1 - 3/4' dia. hole capacity, and a 3/4' dia. twist drill capacity. Speeds are 250/450 RPM with 2 gears. The magnet base is 6 - 5/8' L x 3 - 1/3' W, and overall dimensions are 17' H x 9 - 1/2' L x 6 - 1/2' W. It has a magnetic force of 3080 lbs. on a 1' plate, an arbor bore of 3/4' Weldon Shank, and an MT2 spindle. You can find the catalog page, complete portable magnetic drills catalog, schematics, and operating manual in PDF format.

Using the MA Basic 450 is easy. First, place the drill on the material you want to drill. Make sure the magnet base firmly attaches to the surface. You can operate it with one hand thanks to the well - arranged controls. Select the appropriate speed (250 or 450 RPM) based on your needs. When drilling, the automatic cooling of the 3/4' direct arbor and the internal lubrication system will keep the drill running smoothly. Always keep an eye on the magnet. If it loses contact with the material, the emergency - off function will kick in to protect you and the drill. After use, clean the drill to remove any debris. Check the oil level in the internal lubrication system regularly and refill if necessary. Keep the drill in a dry place to prevent rust. Refer to the included PDF operating manual for more detailed instructions and safety guidelines.