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OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
The following operating and safety precautions must be observed in order to avoid harm to the
operator or damage to the drill press.
1. Safety is the responsibility of the user/purchaser since conditions differ between jobs. Use
and enforce safety procedures at each operation location and provide for any changes in
conditions to provide maximum safety.
2. The head assembly must be locked to the column so the thrust produced by drilling will not
force the head assembly up the column.
3. The work table must be locked to the column so it will not be forced down the column.
4. DO NOT start to drill the workpiece until making certain the workpiece is held down
securely. Secure clamping and vises are preferred.
5. Make sure the drill is secured in the spindle or check before attempting to use the drill press.
6. Make sure the spindle taper is clean and free of burrs, scoring, and galling to assure
maximum gripping.
OPERATION
1. Secure drill bit in the chuck. Insert the drill into the chuck jaws at least 1" (25.4mm) when
possible but do not insert it so far that the jaws touch the flutes of the drill. Verify that the drill
is centered in the chuck and tighten securely with the chuck key.
2. Place a piece of wood on the table to use as a backer to prevent tear out and splintering as
well as damage to the table when the drill breaks through the wood.
3. Set the table to the desired height and verify it is securely locked. Allow for any clamps or
vises. Adjust the safety guard as necessary.
4. Set the depth stop as needed.
5. Load and secure the piece part to the table. If not using a clamping devise, position the
material against the left side of the column to prevent the material from spinning during the
drilling process.
6. Verify that the chuck is clear of any entanglements and start the drill.
7. Check the digital display to verify that the spindle RPM is within an appropriate speed range
for the material and the drill being used.
CAUTION:
Always wear proper eye protection with side shields, safety
footwear, and leather gloves to protect from burrs and sharp edges.
When handling large heavy material make sure they are properly supported.
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