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OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETE WITH PARTS LIST & DRAWING HAND HELD CORE DRILL: RH1531 WARNING!! Be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before starting operation. Save this manual carefully for future reference. SHIBUYA COMPANYLTD 5-86 MOKUZAIKO-KITA, HATSUKAICHI HIROSHIMA 738-0021 JAPAN TEL: +81-829-34-4510 Distributed by For Parts and Service Call Toll Free: 1-866-688-1032 Tel: 816-246-5515 www.diteq.com U.S. Revision Date 8-24-12 AC110-120V USA

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OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

COMPLETE WITH PARTS LIST & DRAWING

HAND HELD CORE DRILL: RH1531

WARNING!! Be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before starting operation. Save this manual carefully for future reference.

SHIBUYA COMPANY,LTD

5-86 MOKUZAIKO-KITA, HATSUKAICHI HIROSHIMA 738-0021 JAPAN

TEL: +81-829-34-4510

Distributed by

For Parts and Service Call

Toll Free: 1-866-688-1032

Tel: 816-246-5515

www.diteq.com

U.S. Revision Date 8-24-12 AC110-120V USA

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

IMPORTANT NOTICE

WARNING!!

Improper use of the equipment and machine may cause serious or fatal injury. Read, understand and follow carefully the operating and safety instructions in this manual before using the core drilling equipment.

WARNING!!

This machine is for wet & dry core drilling. Never use it for any other purpose.

WARNING!! Copyright reserved on this manual. Publication on the technical information and drawings in this manual, and duplication without prior permission of Shibuya Company, Ltd. is prohibited.

LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY Every Shibuya Core Drilling Machine is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. Should any trouble develop, return the complete machine prepaid to your nearest Shibuya authorized dealer. If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective workmanship or material, all repairs will be made without charge and the machine will be returned. This warranty does not apply where; (1) Repairs or attempted repairs have been made by persons other than Shibuya’s authorized dealer. (2) Repairs are required because of normal wear. (3) The machine has been misused or involved in an accident. (4) Misuse is evident such as caused by overloading the Machine beyond its rated capacity. (5) The machine has been used after partial failure or normal wear. (6) The machine has been used with improper accessory. (7) The machine expires its warranty period of 1 year upon receipt of the machine. No other warranty, written or verbal is authorized.

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OBJECT OF THIS MANUAL AND ITS OUTLINE The object of this manual is to provide the detailed necessary information, in order to operate the machine in proper way. This manual includes the following information. 1. SAFETY Be sure to read this chapter before starting operation. In this chapter, the meanings of symbol marks for safety, and the safety precautions that must be obeyed to are explained. 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS In this chapter, the purpose of this machine, name of the parts, and specifications are explained. 3. UNPACKING In this chapter, caution at the unpacking is explained. 4. GROUNDING INSTRUCTION In this chapter, how to make a proper grounding and choice of proper plugs are explained. 5. PORTABLE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE (PRCD) In this chapter, how to use the Portable Residual Current Device (PRCD) is explained. 6. FEATURES OF THIS MACHINE In this chapter, this machine’s unique features are explained. 7. HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE In this chapter, installation of this Drill Motor, and how to operate the machine are explained. 8. MAINTENANCE In this chapter, how to make a proper maintenance of the machine and how to adjust the machine are explained. 9. CLEANING In this chapter, cautions at cleaning are explained. 10. STORAGE 11. DAILY INSPECTION In this chapter, what should be inspected before starting the operation is explained. 12. TROUBLESHOOTING In this chapter, what countermeasures you should take are explained for any troubles you may encounter. 13. SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS 14. ANNEX DIMENSIONS with OPTIONAL DRILL STAND INDEX IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 LIMITED WARRANTY 1 OBJECT OF THIS MANUAL AND ITS OUTLINE 2 INDEX 2 1.0 SAFETY 3 1.1 THE MEANING OF THE SYMBOL MARKS 3 1.2 SAFETY PRECAUSTIONS 3-4 1.3 IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS 5 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 5 2.3 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 5 3.0 UNPACKING 6 4.0 GROUNDING INSTRUCTION 6 5.0 PORTABLE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE (PRCD) 6 6.0 FEATURE OF THIS MACHINE 7 7.0 HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE 8 7.1 INSTALLATION OF SIDE HANDLE 8 7.2 CHOOSE PROPER REVOLUTION SPEED 8 7.3 ATTACH CORE BIT 8 7.4 PREPARATION FOR WATER SUPPLY (WET DRILLING) 9 7.5 PREPARATION FOR DRY DRILLING 9 7.6 PRECAUTION BEFORE OPERATION 9 7.7 OPERATING PROCEDURE BY HAND HELD 10 7.8 OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH DRILL STAND 10-11 8.0 MAINTENANCE 11 8.1 REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES 11 8.2 REPLACEMENT OF OIL SEAL 12 9.0 CLEANING 12 10.0 STORAGE 12 11.0 DAILY INSPECTION 12 11.2 OTHER INSPECTION 13 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 13

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13.0 SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS 14-16 14.0 Annex DIMENSIONS WITH OPTIONAL DRILL STAND 17-18 SAFETY 1.0 SAFETY The safety precautions that must be obeyed are explained in this chapter.

WARNING!! Be sure to obey the instructions written in this manual, when you operate the machine. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Shibuya’s authorized dealers.

1.1 THE MEANING OF THE SYMBOL MARKS In this manual, warning signs are classified into four levels based on the level of potential risks. DANGER!!! : This mark indicates the imminent risks that lead to death or serious injury for the

operators and others, unless the safety instruction is observed. WARNING!! : This mark indicates the potential risks that may lead to death or serious injury for the

operators and others, unless the safety instruction is observed. CAUTION! : This mark indicates the potential risks that lead to injury for the operators and others,

unless the safety instruction is observed. NOTE: This mark is used for the information that is necessary for you to know. 1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

DANGER!!! The following instructions are essential safety measures that you must take. Unless observed, improper way of use leads to death or serious injury of yourselves or others.

[1] Know your machine. Read carefully this manual and also a manual of the Drill Stand to be used with this Drill Motor in

order to learn the application of the machine and the limitations as well as potential hazards associated with the machine. [2] During the operation, the Core-Bit rotates with very high speed. Do not wear loose clothing, dangling objects, rings, and

jewelry to eliminate the risk in which the operator gets caught in the moving parts such as the Core-Bit. Keep your face away from the air inlet, outlet of the motor. Long hair must be tied up.

[3] Always wear protective clothing such as helmets, safety goggles, earplugs, heavy-duty gloves, and special work boots

with reinforced toe. (During the operation, do not wear gloves to reduce the risk in which the operator gets caught with the Core-Bit.)

CAUTION! This machine generates sound pressure level of 84 dB(A). Always wear ear protection when working with this machine.

[4] Do not operate when you are tired or under the influence of any medicine, drugs, and alcoholic beverages. [5] Consider the work area environment. Do not expose the drill motor to water. Water in the drill motor increases the risk of

electric shock. [6] Do not operate the machine in the presence of flammable liquids or explosive or combustible gas. Sparks generated by

Armature and Carbon Brushes in the Drill Motor could cause an explosion of fire. [7] In case of operation in a closed room or basement, make sure that the air is in good condition (plenty of oxygen, no toxic

gas), before operation. [8] Before operation, do ensure that the Core-Bit is connected with the Spindle of the Drill Motor tightly and securely, so that

the Core-Bit will not come off and not cause damage to persons and property around. [9] Before operation, do ensure that the Drill Stand is fixed firmly to the surface of drilling object, when using drill stand. [10] Never use this machine without the Portable Residual Current Device (PRCD), which is equipped in the electric cable.

And inspect it periodically to confirm that it works properly. [11] Before starting drilling, make sure that there is no live electric cable in the drilling object that the Core-Bit will cut through. [12] Do not allow other persons to use this machine, unless they have read and understand this manual. [13] Unintentional start of the Drill Motor is quite dangerous. When the Drill Motor is not in use with the drilling operation, do

ensure that the plug is disconnected from the power source outlet. [14] If the main power supply gets power failure during operation, turn off the switch immediately in order to avoid the

unintentional start of the Drill Motor.

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[15] Protective function of this machine may not work properly when atmosphere temperature is below 0℃ (32°F)or above 40℃ (104°F). After using in cold temperature, drain out the all the cooling water to avoid possible damage of seals.

SAFETY [16] When drilling at high level, keep proper footings and balance at all times. Prepare yourself for the kick back, which may

occur when a Core bit gets stuck. Maintain a firm grip, in order not to drop the machine, too. Use extra care when you are on ladders, roofs, scaffolds, …etc.

[17] When drilling through floors, the core will be likely to fall down from inside of the Core-Bit. Under these circumstances,

provide proper protections for people and property below the coring area. For example, fencing around the particular area down floor, making the place “KEEP OFF” …etc.

[18] Never yank the cord to disconnect it from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges. [19] Plug is essential for safety. Never connect directly to distribution board without using a plug for fixed installation. [20] This machine must not be used for drilling upwards for electrical reasons. When drilling horizontally on the wall, use of

water collection device is highly recommended. [21] All the services, with the exception of maintenance written in this manual, must be carried out by authorized service center. [22] Always compare the voltage value on your Core Drill with your proper supply source. The power supply source should not

vary more than 10% from the voltage figure shown on the decal on the drill motor.. [23] Do not operate the machine alone. Make sure you can contact someone in the event of accident. [24] Do not allow anyone near the machine when starting or operating. Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away from the

machine and cable. [25] Use common sense and plan your work to avoid injuries. Your own safety as well as the safety of your fellow worker

depends on your carefulness and good judgment during the operation. [26] Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces (e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerators). [27] The use of any accessory or attachment other than one recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of

personal injury.

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1.3 IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!! Following instructions are essential measures that the operators must take.

[1] Ensure that the adequate water is supplied to the Core-Bit during operation, unless Dry-Bit is used. Do not allow

excessive heat to be generated at segments of the Core-Bit. The overheat may result in breakage of the segments, and may lead to injury of the operator.

[2] Do not block the cooling air inlets of the Drill Motor. If the inlets are blocked, the cooling might be insufficient and the Drill

Motor could burn. [3] Do not let water get into the Drill Motor. The water in the motor can decrease the insulation capacity and the Drill Motor

could burn out. Also, do not expose the Drill Motor to rain or snow. [4] Do not push the Core-Bit too hard. Too much pressure on the Core-Bit will decrease the drilling capacity and might burn

the Drill Motor. [5] When using with Drill Stand, make sure the Carriage Block (Feed House) is properly adjusted and that the tool is in line

with the Drill Stand, before start drilling. When you adjust it, make sure the plug is disconnected from the main power source.

[6] Check for damaged parts. Inspect guards and other parts before use. Check for misalignment, binding of moving parts,

improper mounting, broken parts, and any other conditions that may affect operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn off the machine immediately and have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use a damaged machine as it is. Tag damaged machine “DO NOT USE” until repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless otherwise indicated in this manual.

[7] Maintain tools carefully. Keep handle and grip dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Keep cutting edges sharp and

clean. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Periodically inspect the machine’s cord for damage. Have damaged parts repaired or replaced by authorized service center. If the switch does not turn on it on and off, do not use the tool. Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service center.

[8] When the tool is used outdoors, use only extension cord intended use for outdoors use and so marked. [9] When not in use, store the machine in a dry secured place. Keep out of reach of children.

CAUTION! [1] Maintain Labels and Name Plates. These carry important information. If unreadable or missing, contact Shibuya’s

authorized service center. [2] TROUBLE SHOOTING – WHEN YOUR CORE-BIT IS JAMMED Never turn on the switch till the Core-Bit is released if your Core-Bit is jammed during operation, because it will lead to

fatal damage of electrical parts in the Drill Motor. (Refer to 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING for more details.) [3] TROUBLE SHOOTING – WHEN CIRCUIT PROTECTOR TRIPS FREQUENTLY Wait until temperature of bi-metal in the Circuit Protector is cooled down. If you try to continue drilling it may result in the

burn of the Circuit Protector. (Refer to 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING and 6.0[1] OVERLOAD SWITCH & CIRCUIT PROTECTOR for more details.)

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS In this chapter, the purpose of this machine, name of the parts, specifications, and contents of standard accessories, such as Tool-Kit, are explained. 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This machine is used for the following applications; 1) Drilling in reinforced concrete, rock and masonry for piping works such as air conditioner, electricity,

telephone, gas, water, and so on. Overall drilling in reinforced concrete, except drilling in upwards. 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 2.3 STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Remarks: 1. Rated Current is the amperage with which this drill is designed to work most efficiently. 2.The weight includes plug, PRCD, Grease with a thread adaptor and 1-UNC threaded Dia.65xL.250mm Shibuya core bit is 8.8Kg.

Model Name RH1531

Spindle Rev at No-Load (min-1) 800/2000/4150 Spindle Rev at Rated Load (min-1) 560/1400/2900 Voltage (V) 110-120 Rated Input (W) 1500 Rated Current (A) 13 Max Input by Amperage (A) 15 Spindle Thread G 1/2” (BSPP 1/2”) Weight (excl. Plug, Cable, PRCD and Grease)

(Kg) 6.5 (15lbs)

Item Size Qty.

Single-End Spanner 32mm 1 Single-End Spanner 36mm 1 Adaptor G1/2-UNC 1 1/4-7 1 Adaptor G1/2-5/8-11 1

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UNPACKING 3.0 UNPACKING After unpacked, in the first place, be sure to check for any damage of the drill motor. And then check the contents of tool bag.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTION 4.0 GROUNDING INSTRUCTION This machine must be connected to a properly grounded outlet. If the tool should electrically malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the operator, reducing the risk of an electric shock.

PORTABLE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE (PRCD) 5.0 PORTABLE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE (PRCD) According to the European standards EN61029-1 and IEC 1029-2-6, the electrical connection of diamond core drills with water supply must be operated via a residual current device (RCD or PRCD).

DANGER!!! Note that you have a potential hazard that the drill may cut a live electric cable hidden in the drilling object. To reduce shock hazard, use Residual Current Device (RCD), or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), or Insulation Transformer. Connection to main power supply must be made using one of these devices.

RH1531 is equipped with an inline PRCD in between the cable. It cuts off the main power supply to drill motor if it found an electric leakage, which exceeds 30mA. When it cuts off the main power supply, stop using the drill, do not touch grounded surface. Have qualified electrician check the job site and the drill. If need, send the drill for repair.

CAUTION! Warranty may not be applied for any damage that is found after start using this equipment. It would be considered to be made by hit.

WARNING!! Improper connection of the grounding wire can result in the risk of an 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 machine. If the cord or plug is damaged, have it repaired by a Shibuya’s authorized service center, before use. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

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FEATURE OF THIS MACHINE 6.0 FEATURE OF THIS MACHINE [1] OVERLOAD SWITCH AND CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (SWITCH) This machine is equipped with a Circuit Protector and an overload switch to reduce the risk of damage of the Drill Motor. The Circuit Protector trips when the Drill Motor is overloaded. Too much feeding pressure will cause the Circuit Protector and overload switch to trip frequently. And frequent trip may lead to damage on the Drill Motor. Try to operate so as not to make the Circuit Protector trip. When overload switch tripped the black button near the grip handle will pop up. When circuit protector trips at rig-mounted mode, it will turn off the main switch. These devices are not reset until it gets cool. If the overload switch does not stay in or if the main switch does not kept at ON position, wait a few minutes and try again.

CAUTION! Do not fit any Circuit Protector or Overload Switch of wrong specification that may cause damage of the Drill Motor. Use only Circuit Protector of Shibuya’s genuine spare parts. Regarding the specification of the Circuit Protector, refer to the spare parts list attached in the end of this manual.

CAUTION!

Make sure that core bit is not stuck before restarting from the trip of overload switch or circuit protector. Otherwise, it may cause an injury or machine damage.

[2] CLUTCH SYSTEM This machine has an Inner Clutch System to protect gear parts. If Core-Bit is suddenly jammed due to the presence of piece of iron or similar materials, Spindle and gear parts are subject to severe shock. The Clutch System plays an important role in such situations by relieving the shock. The Clutch System only operates if the gear parts are subject to potentially damaging shock.

CAUTION! The long time operation or operation at heavy-duty construction site would make the Clutch System loose. If so, have it repaired by Shibuya’s authorized service center. Do not try to tighten it by yourself.

[3] UNDER-VOLTAGE-DROPOUT The built-in under voltage dropout in a main switch for rig fixed mode or under-voltage-dropout in the PRCD cuts off the main power supply when voltage is dropped. The purpose of under-voltage-dropout is initially to avoid the sudden restart after power failure, secondary to protect operator and machine from under-voltage-condition. Under-voltage occurs under the following condition. 1) Power supply is insufficient. 2) Too long extension cable is used. 3) The size of extension cable core is insufficient. 4) Electric leakage

CAUTION!

If you failed to start the drill motor, have the condition checked by qualified electrician before sending the machine for repair.

[4] VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL TRIGGER At hand held operation, you can adjust the spindle speed by depressing or releasing the trigger. The drill is designed to generate its full power when the trigger is fully pressed. When you start drilling, you can run the Core-Bit very slowly. As the Core-Bits segments going into concrete, you can increase the spindle speed gradually. And when you get a kickback from the jamming Core-Bit, merely releasing the trigger can reduce the machine power.

CAUTION!

At the partial trigger-position, the machine does not generate its intended power. To adjust the peripheral speed of core bit, please select suitable gear position.

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HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE 7.0 HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE In this chapter, installation of this Drill Motor, and how to operate the machine are explained.

7.1 INSTALLATION OF SIDE HANDLE To use RH1531 at hand held mode, install the included side handle to the drill nose. Turn the handle to clockwise to make it tight. To loosen it, turn the handle to counterclockwise. Do not over tighten the side handle. 7.2 CHOOSE PROPER REVOLUTION SPEED RH1531 has a 3-Speed Gearbox. “H” is a high-speed range, “M” is a middle speed range, and “L” is a low speed range. A proper speed range should be decided, based on the diameter drilled. Refer to the following tables. Note this table is merely reference. Maximum drilling diameter depends on the hardness of concrete, aggregate, size of rebar, drilling depth etc. However do not exceed the maximum diameter.

Model Speed Range

Hand Held

Rig Mounted Rev. (No-Load) Drilling Diameter Recommendation

H

4150min-1 14.5mm to25mm (1/2” – 1”)

M

2000min-1 27mm to 65mm (1 1/8” – 2 3/8”) RH1531

L

800min-1 65mm to 180 mm (2 1/2”-7”)

Before plug into power supply, shift the gear selector to choose proper gear by turning the spindle of drill by hand.

7.3 ATTACH CORE-BIT RH1531 has a spindle shaft of G1/2” (BSPP 1/2”) female thread. In order to use the core bit other than G1/2” male thread, such as 5/8”-11 and 1-1/4”-7, thread adaptor may need to be installed. Refer to following sketch. Screw in a Core-Bit and an adaptor and tighten them gently with a wrench.

DANGER!!! Make sure machine is unplugged until all the settings are completed.

DANGER!!! Never use Speed Range-L at hand held operation. The drill motor generates highest torque at Low gear range, especially at the moment when core bit gets stuck. Failure to obey this instruction may result in serious injury.

CAUTION! Do not shift the gear while the drill motor is running. It may result in the damage of whole transmission gear system.

TIPS! Lubricate the thread of the Spindle with some grease and then attach the Core-Bit. The lubricant on the thread makes Core-Bit removal easier after drilling.

CAUTION! The gear must be shifted when the Drill Motor completely stops its revolution. If the gear is not shifted well, shift the gear while rotating the Spindle by hand.

Lubricate

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HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE 7.4 PREPARATION FOR WATER SUPPLY (WET DRILLING) 1) Attach a hose from tap or water tank to the Water Cock of the Drill

Motor. 2) Ensure that the hose is not entangled in the Core-Bit. If any problem,

rotate the Swivel Ring and adjust the direction. 3) Ensure that the hose is connected firmly. 4) Ensure that the hose has an enough length. US models can be connected to Gardena type female coupling.

7.5 PRECAUTION FOR DRY DRILLING RH1531 is designed for dry drilling, too. However, do not suck up the cut powder through water hose connection. Use optional vacuum system in which special dust collection ring is included to connect a hose to suck up the cut powder from outside core bit tube. 7.6 PRECAUTION BEFORE OPERATION Be sure to confirm the followings before plug in. [1] General 1) Ensure that the operator reads and understands this manual perfectly. 2) Ensure that the operator wears proper protective clothing, such as helmet, safety boots, and earplugs. And

long hair must be tied up. During operation, do not wear gloves. [2] Electrical Safety Precaution 1) Check whether there is any damage at plug, cord, and power outlet, before plug in. If there is any damage, have it repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician. 2) Secure the outlet so as to match the nameplate voltage. If the voltage is below requirements, current is likely

to increase and it makes the Circuit Protector trip frequently. 3) Secure an enough current (more than 20 Amps) for this machine. 4) Extension cord must have an adequate size (more than 1.5 mm2) for this machine to prevent power loss or

overheating. 5) Never use this machine without the Portable Residual Current Device (PRCD), or Ground Fault Circuit

Interrupter (GFCI) or Insulation Transformer. And test these devices before use. 6) Do not use this machine under the circumstances where operator or machine may get wet. [3] TESTING PRCD 1) Confirm that you never hold the variable trigger switch when you try to turn on the PRCD. 2) Press ON (I) button on PRCD and confirm red glow light turns on. 3) Press TEST (O) button and confirm red glow light turns off. 4) Press ON(I) again. Then you are ready to use RH1531. 5) If PRCD does not trip when you press TEST(O) button or if it trips frequently during operation, stop

using RH1531 and send it for repair.

CAUTION! Do not supply water till you start drilling. Do not re-use the water from drainage that may cause the damage of the Drill Motor. Do not use High Pressure Water. Maximum water pressure is 44PSI.

HOSE

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HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE 7.7 OPERATING PROCEDURE BY HAND HELD Operating procedure is written below.

1) Insert the plug into power outlet. Turn on PRCD after testing it. 2) Turn the Water Cock to supply water. 3) Hold the drill firmly and touch the drilling object gently with the core bit at slight

angle. 4) Pull the variable trigger switch a little and cut a shallow groove of approx. 3mm

(1/8”) depth.

5) Align the drill at 90 degree against the drilling object. Pull the trigger deeply to raise the spindle speed and

power. 6) Continue to apply moderate pressure, so as not to trip the overload switch. 7) While drilling pay attention to keep 90 degree against drilling object. 8) When you reach the desired depth, (or penetrate the object), pull out the drill. 9) Release the variable trigger and stop supplying water. Then disconnect from main power supply.

7.8 OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH DRILL STNAD RH1531 is designed as a multi-purpose drill, which can be used with drill stand as well. There are two ways to fix RH1531 to our optional stand. One is to use with 60mm Clamp Ring Spacer shown with the illustration. In this way, the drill motor can be installed quickly by tightening the two bolts. The other way is to bolt it via 30mm thick bolt-on spacer to carriage. In this way, you will have more stability when you drill with angle base or when you drill bigger diameter core bit. And it makes the distance between spindle-center to wall minimum. It is effective, when you want to drill small diameter hole closer to wall. For the dimensions with TS-162 drill stand with RH1531, please refer to the annexed drawings at the end of this handling manual. When you use drill stand, which you purchased as complete drill machine, as TS-162 with R1521 or TS-132 with R1511. There are several variations of the column length. For the 1000mm column model, please add 200mm to carriage stroke. For the 600mm column model, deduct 200mm from carriage stroke. 1) Before you install RH1531, to drill stand, you may need to change water hose position. If so, unscrew the Hex. Socket Plug with 6mm Allen Key and disassemble the hose with spanner and replace the position. If you find water leakage from hose joint or Hex socket Plug, put PTFE seal tape on it.

WARNING!! When you penetrate the drilling object, confirm the proper protection for people and property is prepared at down floor. (Or at the opposite side of the wall.)

DANGER!!! Do not apply much force (to handle for feeding) at starting. Much pressure on the Core-Bit at starting may let the segments of the Core-Bit come off, and it may cause an injury.

WARNING!! If the core bit gets stuck or jammed during operation, do not try to free it by switching on/off the drill motor. Disconnect the motor from main power supply and loosen it by a spanner. Failure to obey this instruction may result in injury or machine damage.

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HOW TO OPERATE THIS MACHINE 2) When using with drill stand, use the switches inside cover. Then you do not need to hold the variable trigger. 3) Open the switch cover, unscrew the screw with plus screwdriver. 4) There are two rocker switches inside the cover. One is circuit protector (ON OFF switch). And the other is

mode-change switch. Turn mode change switch to left to choose Rig Mounted Mode, then variable trigger does not work. Finally press circuit protector (ON OFF switch) on to start drill motor.

As to the operation procedure including base plate installation, leveling bolts adjustment, refer to the handling manual of drill stand to be used.

WARNING!! Never use the Rig Mounted mode switches at Hand held operation. Failure to obey this warning may result in serious injury. When not in use, set to Hand Held mode and close the cover with screw.

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MAINTENANCE 8.0 MAINTENANCE

WARNING!! Always disconnect machines from power supply before starting any maintenance, cleaning, and inspection.

8.1 REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES 1) Loosen a screw with a plus-screwdriver, and remove a Brush Cover. 2) Disconnect a Fasten Terminal of the Carbon Brush from the Brush Holder with a minus-screwdriver. 3) Pick up a spring, and take out a Carbon Brush with holding the spring by your finger. 4) If the Carbon Brush is worn (remaining length becomes less than 5mm), replace it with new one. 5) Insert a Carbon Brush into the Brush Holder with the Lead Wire’s side up. 6) Release the spring to the center of the Carbon Brush. 7) Connect the Fasten Terminal of the Lead Wire to the Brush Holder. 8) Fix the Brush Cover with the screw. Pay attention not to pinch the Lead Wire with the Brush Cover. 9)

Loosen the Screw Remove the Brush Cover Take out the Carbon Brush

Carbon Brush Cover Carbon Brush Spring Fasten Terminal 5mm

MAINTENANCE 8.2 REPLACEMENT OF OIL SEAL When Oil Seals (Water Seals) are worn out, water would be leaked from a small hole on water hose connection’s plug hole. If you find the water leakage, bring your machine to your nearest Shibuya’s authorized dealer to have the Oil Seal replaced.

NOTE Replace both sides of Carbon Brushes at the same time. Till new Carbon Brushes get accustomed with the commutator portions of Armature, do not apply much force when drilling. Use only Shibuya’s genuine Carbon Brushes for replacement.

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CLEANING 9.0 CLEANING

WARNING!! Always disconnect machines from power supply before starting any maintenance, cleaning, and inspection.

Clean any dust and debris from vents. Keep the machine handles clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp to clean the machine, since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts. Some of these include: gasoline, turpentine, lacquer, thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia. Never use flammable or combustible solvents around machines.

WARNING!! To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock, and damage to the machine, never immerse your machine in liquid or allow a liquid to flow inside the machine.

Cleaning procedure is as per followings. 1) Ensure that the machine is unplugged from power supply, before you start cleaning. 2) Detach the Core-Bit from the machine, and then wash it with water. 3) Wipe with a damp cloth. 4) Wipe other portion with dry cloth. STORAGE 10.0 STORAGE When not in use, store the machine in a dry secured place. Keep out of reach of children. Never store it in a humid place for electrical reasons. DAILY INSPECTION 11.0 DAILY INSPECTION Inspect the following portions before you start using the machine.

Parts to be Inspected How to inspect Condition Remedy Remarks

Name Plate / Caution Plate

Visual Inspection Can not read / Peel Off Replace with new one.

Plug Visual Inspection Broken Replace with new one.

Cable Cord Visual Inspection Inner electric cable is exposed Replace with new one.

Oil Seal Connect a water supply with the Water Cock and test the leakage.

Water leaks from the small hole on the Fixing Ring Replace with new ones. Ref. Page 12

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11.2 OTHER INSPECTION Inspect the remaining length of the Carbon Brushes every 100 hours operation. For the procedure for the inspection, refer to 8.1 REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES.

WARNING!! Always disconnect machines from power supply before starting any maintenance, cleaning, and inspection.

TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any troubles during operation, refer to the followings.

Troubles What to do first Possible Causes Countermeasures

Fragments of iron or stone Is jammed between the Core-Bit and the drilled

core.

Take the following procedures in order. (1) Disconnect Core-Bit from Motor (2) Rotate the Core-Bit with a Spanner. (3) Pull out the Core-Bit with the Tool to take

out bit *1 from the concrete. And the, get rid of the fragments.

(4) Crack around the Core-Bit with a Power Tool like a Hammer Drill.

Core-Bit is jammed.

(1) Turn off the switch. (2) Unplug the Machine

from a power source. (3) Check the possible

causes written in the right side columns.

Segments of Core-Bit are worn out. Replace the Core-Bit with new one.

(1) Turn off the switch. (2) Unplug the Machine

from a power source. (3) Check the drained

water.

The Machine is cutting rebar if iron powder is shown in the drained water

Resume the operation, and take care not to push the Core-Bit too hard.

Segments are worn out. Replace the Core-Bit with new one.

Diamonds on segments are invisible. (Segments are glazed.)

Drill bricks, or grind the Segments with abrasives so that the Diamonds can appear on the surface of the Segments.

(1) Turn off the switch. (2) Unplug the Machine

from a power source. (3) Check the Core-Bit.

Concrete slurry is stuck between the segments.

Increase the amount of cooling water or grind the segments with abrasives.

Carriage Block has a play on the Column. Adjust the Carriage Block.

Spindle Shaft of the Motor is bent. Have the Spindle replaced by Shibuya's authorized dealer.

Drilling performance goes down.

(1) Turn off the switch. (2) Unplug the Machine

from a power source.

(3) Check the possible causes written in the right side columns.

The tube of the Core-Bit is out of shape. Replace the Core-Bit with new one.

(1) Check PRCD is ON or OFF.

PRCD is OFF. Turn PRCD ON. The Variable Trigger does

not work. (2) Check the mode change switch inside

switch cover

Mode Change switch is turned to Rig Mount-Mode. Turn it to Hand-Held Mode.

*1 The Tool to take out bit is available as an optional item, which enables you to take out easily the jammed Core-Bit from the

concrete by the driving force of its threads.

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SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS

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SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS

POS PART NAME QTY P/N: POS PART NAME QTY Code #

41 2 Handle Grip - Side Handle 1 150498 42 AVAILABLE AS POS 125 3 Holder Cover 044401 1 N/A 43 SLIP CLUTCH ASSY. WITH GEARS 4 U-Nut 1 150704 44 P/N: 150508 5 Hex. Bolt 044402 1 N/A 45 6 Nut – Side Handle 044403 1 N/A 46 7 Band - Side Handle 1 151454 47 8 Snap Ring 1 150169 48 Shim Ring 1 150820 9 Spindle G 1/2 1 150847 49 Rubber Gasket 1 150439

10 Ball Bearing 1 150170 50 Bearing 1 150848 11 Snap Ring-C 1 150307 51 Gear Case Diaphragm 044427 1 N/A 12 O-Ring 2 150171 52 O-Ring 1 150440 13 Seal Ring 1 150172 53 Ball Bearing HP 1 150441 14 Spring Pin 1 150173 54-1 Armature 100V 042151 1 N/A 15 Oil Seal 2 150174 54-2 Armature Assembly w/bearings 110-120V - 150454 16 Hex Socket Plug 2 150266 54-3 Armature 220-240V 042223 - N/A 17 Gear Case, Nose RH1531 1 150853 55 Collar 1 150100 18 Ball Bearing 1 150175 56 Ball Bearing 1 150101 19 Oil Seal 1 150176 57 Fan Casing 1 150102 20 Metal Bush 1 150850 58 Self-Tapping Screw Pan Head 2 150103 21 No. 8 Gear 1 150854 59-1 Field Coil 100V - N/A 22 Snap Ring-S 1 150437 59-2 Field Coil 110-120V 1 150104 23 Parallel Key 2 150817 59-3 Field Coil 220-240V - 150940 24 No. 6 Gear 1 150816 60 Motor Housing 1 150864 25 No. 4 Gear 1 150855 61 Model Name Decal 044431 1 N/A 26 Metal Bush 1 150177 62 Plain Washer 4 150837 27 Snap Ring-C 1 150818 63 Spring Washer 4 150838 28 Ball Bearing 1 150576 64 Hex. Socket Bolt 4 150839 29 Cover 1 150857 65 Cover for Overload 1 150499 30 Screw Truss 3 150858 66 Caution Decal 043108 1 N/A 31 O-Ring 1 150629 67 Hex. Socket Bolt 2 150834 32 Shifting Knob 1 150630 68 Hex. Socket Bolt 2 150835 33 Joint 005413 1 N/A 69 Tapping Screw Pan head 4 150602 34 Hose 005448 1 N/A 70 Grip-R 1 150457 35 Hose Socket 005415 1 N/A 71 Insulator 1 151107

36-1 Water Cock -SHIBUYA 1 150456 72-1 Variable Trigger 100-120V 1 150442 36-2 Water Cock -GARDENA 1 150318 72-2 Variable Trigger 220-240V - 151714 36-3 Water Cock Body 044039 - N/A 73 Dust Proof Rubber 1 150443 36-4 Packing 044039 - N/A 74 Air Bubble Level 1 150446 36-5 Screw Nipple Gardena - N/A 75 Grip-L 1 150458 36-6 O-Ring - N/A 76 Cable Sleeve 1 150126 37 Grooved Pin 1 150856 77 Dust Cover - Trigger 1 150444 38 Hex. Socket Bolt 1 150631 78 Air Bubble Level (Round) 1 150445 39 Spring Washer 3 150072 79-1 Overload Switch 100V 1 N/A 40 Lever Assy. 1 150633 79-2 Overload Switch 110-120V - 150447

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SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS POS PART NAME QTY P/N: POS PART NAME QTY P/N:

79-3 Overload Switch.220-240V - 151715 115 Screw Pan head w/SW 1 150276 80 Brush Holder 2 150065 116-1 Plug+Cable+PRCD 044468 1 N/A 81 Screw Truss PC 2 150066 116-2 Plug+Cable+PRCD 1 150494

82-1 Carbon Brush 100-120V 2 151668 116-3 Plug+Cable+PRCD 044470 - N/A 82-2 Carbon Brush 220-240V - N/A 116-4 Plug+Cable+PRCD - 150479 83 Brush Cover 2 150068 116-5 Plug+Cable+PRCD 042783 - N/A 84 Tapping Screw Pan Head 2 150601 120 No.8 Gear with Metal Bush 044472 - N/A 85 Caution Sticker 110-240V 1 151505 121 No.4 Gear with Metal Bush 044473 - N/A

86-1 Serial Decal (S) 100V 1 N/A 122 No.2 Gear with Metal Bush 044474 - N/A 86-2 Serial Decal (S) 110-120V 044447 - N/A 123 Diaphragm w/Needle Beearing - 150859 86-3 Serial Decal (S) 220-240V 044448 - N/A 124-1 Armature Assy 100V - N/A 87 Fasten Terminal 250 3 150290 124-2 Armature Assy 110-120V - 150454 88 Cap 250 3 150291 124-3 Armature Assy 220-240V 044478 - N/A 89 Fasten Terminal 187 044449 6 N/A 125 Slip Clutch Assy w/Gears - 150508 90 Cap 187 044450 6 N/A 126 Side Handle Assy - 150455 91 Fasten Terminal Flag 250 2 150819 127 Water Hose Assy -Shibuya - 150456 92 Cap Flag 250 2 151106 128 Water Hose Assy -Gardena - 150318 93 Fasten Terminal Flag 187 1 151108 129 Long Nut 044911 1 N/A 94 Cap Flag 187 1 151109 130 Coil Spring 044972 N/A 95 Cable Tie 005990 2 N/A 131 Water Hose Assy-Gardena+SP - 150456 96 Terminal w/Insulation 044453 2 N/A 132 Water Hose Assy–Shibuya+SP 044973 - N/A 97 Lead Wire 044454 1 N/A 98 Cord Clamp 1 150761 99 Tapping Screw Pan Head 2 150760

100 Cover Switch Box 1 150448 101-1 Caution Decal EN ES F JP 1 150449

101-2 Caution Decal DK EN FIN NO 044457 - N/A - GARDEN HOSE QUICK CONNECT -BRASS

150590

102 Terminal 1 150860 - GREASE, TUBE - RH1531 2 151082 103 Switch Case 1 150861

104-1 Circuit Protector 100V - N/A 104-2 Circuit Protector 110-120V 1 150120 104-3 Circuit Protector 220-240V - 150331 105 Rocker Switch 1 150450 106 Dust Cover 1 150451 107 Tapping Screw Pan Head 2 150862 108 Insulation Tube 042174 1 N/A 109 Condenser 1 150293 110 Closed End Connector 2 151103 111 Instruction Decal 1 150452 112 Tapping Screw Pan Head 1 150453 113 Tapping Screw Pan Head 2 150863

114-1 Serial Decal 100V - N/A 114-2 Serial Decal 110-120V (inch) 044465 1 N/A 114-3 Serial Decal 110-120V 044466 - N/A 114-4 Serial Decal 220-240V 044467 - N/A

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Annex: Dimensions with Optional Drill Stand DIMENSIONS RH1531+TSH163 Drill Stand CL800

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Annex: Dimensions with Optional Drill Stand

DIMENSIONS RH1531+TSH163AB52 Drill Stand CL800