Morbidelli M100 Manual [new] (2025)
| Item | Recommended Brand / Type | |------|---------------------------| | | Brass or stainless steel, 6‑in/8‑in length | | Bore Brush | Nylon or bronze, appropriate for 9 mm | | Cleaning Patches | Cotton or synthetic | | Solvent | CLP (clean, lubricate, protect) or a dedicated gun solvent | | Lubricant | Light oil (e.g., Mil‑Spec CLP, Hoppe’s No. 9) | | Cleaning Jag | For applying solvent/ oil | | Soft‑bristle Brush | For exterior surfaces | | Cleaning Cloths | Lint‑free, low‑lint microfiber | | Safety Glasses | ANSI‑Z87.1 certified | | Small Needle‑Nose Pliers | For spring removal (if required) |
| Symbol | Meaning | |--------|----------| | | | | | Keep your finger off the trigger until you intend to fire. | | | Never point the muzzle at anything you are not prepared to destroy. | | | Wear eye protection while shooting and cleaning. | | | Wear hearing protection when firing. | | | Store the pistol unloaded, locked, and separate from ammunition. | morbidelli m100 manual
The M100 typically uses ISO 30 or HSK 63F tool holders. The manual provides: | Item | Recommended Brand / Type |
The M100 was built for versatility. It could handle drilling, routing, and sawing operations on panel materials, making it ideal for kitchen cabinet production, office furniture, and custom joinery. Because these machines were built with cast iron frames and high-tolerance components, many are still operational today. | | | Wear eye protection while shooting and cleaning
But technology has a lifespan, and the documentation that came with these machines is often lost to time. This makes sourcing a digital or physical copy of the a critical priority for any current owner.
| Situation | Recommended Action | |-----------|---------------------| | | Remove the magazine, lock the slide back, and verify the chamber is empty before beginning any cleaning operation. | | Transport | Use a hard‑case or padded bag, keep the pistol unloaded , and store ammunition in a separate compartment. | | Children & Untrained Persons | Store the firearm in a locked safe or cabinet, with the key or combination out of reach. | | Malfunctions | Follow the immediate action drill (Tap‑Rack‑Bang) only after the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction . |