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General Instructions for 230v Machines...

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Work Place/Environment (Continued)

If you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a cap, safety helmet, hairnet, even a
sweatband, will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts of
the machine, likewise, consideration should be given to the removal of rings and
wristwatches if these are liable to be a 'snag' hazard. Consideration should also be given to
non-slip footwear, etc.

DO NOT

work with cutting or boring tools of any description if you are tired, your attention

is wandering or you are being subjected to distraction. A deep cut, a lost fingertip or worse;
is not worth it!

DO NOT

use this machine within the designated safety areas of flammable liquid stores or

in areas where there may be volatile gases. There are very expensive, very specialised
machines for working in these areas, 

THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM.

Above all, 

OBSERVE…. 

make sure you know what is happening around you, and 

USE

YOUR COMMON SENSE.

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU WEAR EAR PROTECTION IF YOU ARE USING THIS
MACHINE.

Specific Safety for Drilling Machines...

1. DO NOT

operate the machine without carrying out a preliminary inspection.

2.

Check that the speed is correct for the planned operation, and the upper drive belt cover

is closed and fastened secure.

3.

Check the drill bit is the correct size and type, is correctly fitted and tightened in the

chuck.

4.

Make sure that the drill head, the table bracket arm, the table tilt and the table swivel

clamps are all locked before any drilling is attempted.

5.

Do not attempt to carry out any drilling operation on material that has not been secured

to the drill table, either by vice or clamp.

6.

Remove any tools (chuck key, spanners etc), that may have been used in setting up

operations and put them away in their correct storage positions.

7.

Try to arrange the drilling operation so that the drill tip does not come in contact with the

table.

8.

Always allow the drill to stop before removing drilling or swarf from around the job or the

table.

Summary of Contents for D.R.O. Micro Drill

Page 1: ...W H I T E AXMINSTER W 2004 www axminster co uk 200021 D R O Micro Drill User manual Part No 200021 ...

Page 2: ...orrect safety protection when using this machine Index of Contents 02 Declaration of Conformity 03 What s in the Box 04 General Instructions for 230v Machines 05 06 Specific Safety for Drilling Machines 06 07 Initial Assembly Instructions 07 08 Specification 08 Illustration and Parts Description 09 10 11 Operation of the Micro Drill 12 Adjusting the Spindle Speed 13 Routine Maintenance 13 Parts Br...

Page 3: ...inery Co Ltd No 555 Caofeng Rd South to No 17 Bridge of Caoan Rd Shanghai P R China declares that this product Micro Mill X0 manufactured by Shanghai SIEG Machinery Co is in compliance with the following standards or standardisation documents in accordance with Council Directives 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC 98 37 EC Copied from CE Certificate ...

Page 4: ...Headstock 1 No Column and Work Table 1 No Depth Collar and Ring 1 No Star Knob Complete with two Clamp Bushes 1 No Drill Chuck 1 No Feed Handle 1 No Chuck Key 1 No 5 5mm 7mm Open ended Spanner 1 No 2mm Allen Key 1 No 2 6mm Allen Key 1 No 3mm Allen Key 1 No 4mm Allen Key 1 No Guarantee Card 1 No Instruction Manual ...

Page 5: ...ce Environment The machine is not designed for use outside Keep the machine clean it will enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred Clean the machine with a damp soapy cloth if needs be do not use any solvents or cleaners as these may cause damage to any plastic parts or to the electrical components Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical this includes personnel as ...

Page 6: ...ve all OBSERVE make sure you know what is happening around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU WEAR EAR PROTECTION IF YOU ARE USING THIS MACHINE Specific Safety for Drilling Machines 1 DO NOT operate the machine without carrying out a preliminary inspection 2 Check that the speed is correct for the planned operation and the upper drive belt cover is closed and fastened secure ...

Page 7: ...ting Disconnect the machine from the supply Secure the cable plug clear of the floor Initial Assembly Instructions Please refer to the Assembly Drawing if you experience difficulties this will enable you to more readily identify those parts of the machine to which we will be referring Having unpacked your Micro Drill machine and all its components please check against the What s in the box list ab...

Page 8: ...ioned above are clear of the column When the column is completely through the headstock casting you can tighten the Star Knob to clamp the headstock into position Clean the spindle of any grease or oil and push the drill chuck 10 onto the spindle firmly Turn the chuck to make sure it is tight Put the handle 5 into the handle socket 7 and tighten with the wrench provided Fig 1 Specification Axminst...

Page 9: ...cription FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Headstock Star knob Collar Column Handle socket Base casting Drill Chuck Spindle Digital read out Control panel Fence Fine feed wheel Handle Belt plastic cover Battery cover Fig 3 Depth pre setting scale Fig 3a Table scale ...

Page 10: ...MINSTER W Illustration and Parts Description www axminster co uk On Off rocker switch Depth collar ring On Off Speed control panel Knurled knob Speed control knob Fine feed knob Fuse Fig 4 Fig 4a Fig 4b Fig 4c Fig 4d ...

Page 11: ...ct metric or imperial readings Plus Minus The readings on the display can be amended at any time by pressing plus or minus buttons On Off For normal drilling operations press the ON OFF switch first and then press the ZERO button Removing battery cover 1 2 volt zinc button battery Fig 5 Fig 5a Fig 5b Digital display ...

Page 12: ...rrow showing in Fig 5a 5b to open the battery cover withdraw the batteries for replacement The voltage of the Zinc button batteries is 1 2 volts After replacement re fit the cover Depth pre setting Fig 3a Turn the dial ring on the handle shank until the 0 scale is in line with the 0 scale on the spring base Calculate the required drilling depth and turn the dial ring to the desired reading and tig...

Page 13: ...tions of dry dust can usually be blown out successfully Caution To avoid eye injury or adverse reaction to dust high pressure hoses should not be used especially in poorly ventilated areas The operator performing this cleaning function should wear safety goggles and dust filter mask After cleaning all dust and debris a light coating of machine oil or spray oil on the quill then exercising to sprea...

Page 14: ...14 W H I T E AXMINSTER W Parts Breakdown for the Micro Drill www axminster co uk ...

Page 15: ...W H I T E AXMINSTER W 15 Parts List for the Micro Drill FREEPHONE 0800 371822 ...

Page 16: ...W H I T E AXMINSTER W 2004 Part no 200021 www axminster co uk Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 ...

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