30
30
Spindle Return Spring Adjustment
The spindle return is preset by the manufacturer and
should not need adjustment.
If future attention is ever required, proceed as follows:
1. Do NOT remove spring cap (D).
2. Loosen screws (E) just enough to rotate spring cap
past pin (F, Inside case. Not normally visible.) and
engage pin into next notch.
3. Rotate spring cap clockwise to decrease spring
tension. Rotate spring cap counterclockwise to
increase spring tension.
4. Tighten both screws (E).
Accessing and Cleaning the Coolant System
1. Clean the drain screen.
2. Drain and wash out the dirt and debris from the reservoir
3. Replace coolant drain plug.
4. Thoroughly clean the pump and pump inlet
5. Re-fill tank with coolant solution.
The coolant system should be filled with 2 gallons of a cutting coolant.
Fill by pouring coolant into base of machine. Add coolant in the same manner when coolant is
low. Follow all coolant manufacturer’s instructions for safety, mixing and disposal.
Make sure drain hose has good, tight connection into table and that coolant flows into base.
Make sure hose leaving pump and entering ball valve has good, tight connections.
The flexible nozzle enables user to adjust coolant for each job. One ball valve controls coolant
flow to nozzle.
Oils for Lubricating Coolant
Any 10:1 (water to coolant) solution will work, however we recommend Baileigh B-Cool 20:1
(water to coolant) biodegradable metal cutting fluid. It has excellent cooling and heat transfer
characteristics, is non-flammable, and extends tool and machine life. Each gallon of concentrate
makes 21 gallons of coolant.
Drain
Summary of Contents for DP-1375VS-110
Page 18: ...16 16 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 71 37 1813 26 50 673 38 30 973...
Page 19: ...17 17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE F L Q M J H E N I O D P A A R C S K G B...
Page 33: ...31 31 HEAD and CHUCK GUARD PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 37: ...35 35 UPPER HEAD PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 40: ...38 38 COLUMN TABLE BASE PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 43: ...41 41 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS KM1 KM2 F3 F4 KR RX F1 F2...
Page 45: ...43 43 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...