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CH30T

 

 

                

Made in China to TQB Brands Pty Ltd specifications 

 

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4.

 

OPERATION 

 

Fig 17  Installing Drills 

1.

 

Insert drill into chuck jaws approx. 1” (25.4mm) long.  When 

using a small drill do not insert too far for the jaws to tough 
the flutes of the drill.  Make sure that the drill is centred in 
the chuck before tightening the chuck with the key. 

 

 

Fig 18  Workpiece Positioning 

1.

 

Always  place  a  piece  of  wood  (or  plywood)  on  the  table  to 

prevent  “splintering”  and/or  burrs  on  the  underside  of  the 

workpiece as the drill breaks through.  Position the wood so 
that it is in contact with the left side of the column 

 

 

 

Fig 19  Using a Vice 

1.

 

For small workpieces that cannot be clamped to the table, use 
a drill press vice.  The vice must be clamped or bolted to the 
table. 

 

 

5.

 

INSPECTION 

 

Prior to each use conduct a visual inspection checking for abnormal conditions, such as cracked 
welds, leaks, and damaged, loose, or missing parts. 

 

The drill press shall always be maintained in accordance with the maintenance instructions.  No 
alterations or modifications shall be made to this drill press. 

 

Inspections shall be performed in accordance with this owner’s manual.

 

 

The drill press must be inspected immediately if it is believed to have been subjected to abnormal 
load or shock. 

 

Owners and /or  operators should be aware that repair of this product may require specialised 
equipment and knowledge (refer to maintenance section). 

 

 

6.

 

STORAGE 

This drill press should always be stored in a dry location on a level surface with the power switched 
off. 

 

7.

 

MAINTENANCE 

1.

 

DISCONNECT Drill Press before performing any maintenance 

2.

 

FREQUENTLY blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the motor 

3.

 

APPLY a coat of automobile type wax or similar to the table and column to keep surface clean 

4.

 

LUBRICATION; all the ball bearings are packed with grease at the factory.  They require no further 
lubrication 

5.

 

PERIODICALLY lubricate the gear and rack table elevation mechanism, the splines (grooves) in 
the spindle and the rack (teeth on the quill) 

6.

 

Only use replacement parts that are approved by the manufacturer.  

7.

 

Regularly clean all surfaces and maintain all labels and warnings. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CH30T

Page 1: ...mm Size of Table 473 x 410mm Size of Base 572 x 495mm Overall Height 1780mm Weight 148kg About the Borum brand Our heavy duty commercial range of Borum Industrial equipment has been manufactured to exacting standards for the past 34 years We specify industrial quality components and design to ensure a long and durable working life in commercial transport mining earthmoving and railway environments...

Page 2: ...or cause damage to the equipment and property Keep this manual in a convenient and safe place for future reference The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied b...

Page 3: ...e machine running unattended 2 Before making adjustments or before cleaning sward accumulations switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill 3 Ensure that the work piece is securely held in a clamped work vice or clamped directly to the table 4 Feed downwards at a sufficient rate to keep the drill cutting 5 Feed with care as the drill breaks through the underside of the work 6 Use a s...

Page 4: ... is ideal for a busy maintenance workshop or small production factory Perfect for fabricators looking for a drill press that s rugged enough to handle the demands of light and medium duty production work and accurate enough to consistently deliver precise results 2 ASSEMBLY Fig 1 Column Assembly 1 Place column assembly on base and align holes on column support with holes on base 2 Secure the colum...

Page 5: ...e of scrap wood on the table to protect the chuck nose 3 Insert arbor into spindle and pull feeding handle down to press inward Fig 9 Arbor Chuck Installation 1 Open chuck jaws completely by turning attached chuck key counter clockwise to the end 2 Pull feeding handle down pressing the chuck against the scrap wood until the chuck is forced on the spindle 3 Note Clean out the tapered hole in the ch...

Page 6: ...ilt the table to the preferred angle and re tighten the bolt Fig 13 Swing 360 1 Loosen the clamp bolt and swing table to preferred position re tighten clamp bolt Fig 14 Feed Depth Adjustment 1 Depth control scale sleeve type 2 Loosen the clamp bolt and move to the preferred depth re tighten the clamp bolt Speed Adjustment Fig 15 Speed Adjustment 1 Open the pulley case and loosen the belt tension l...

Page 7: ... tension while turning feed handle It there isn t enough tension on spring repeat steps 2 4 6 Check quill while feeding for Smooth and unrestricted movement If movement is too tight slightly loosen nuts until unrestricted Size Diameter Cast Steel Tool Steel Cast Iron Mild Steel Alum Copper Cutting Speed m min ft min m min ft min m min ft min m min ft min m min ft min 12 40 18 60 24 80 30 100 60 20...

Page 8: ... hole but also increases drill bit breakage For flat work lay the piece on a wooden base and clamp firmly down against the table to prevent the work piece from turning If the piece is of irregular shape and cannot be laid flat on the table is should be securely blocked and clamped Chuck The chuck should be securely fastened to the spindle Remove the chuck after adjustment Only use the chuck key pr...

Page 9: ...ained in accordance with the maintenance instructions No alterations or modifications shall be made to this drill press Inspections shall be performed in accordance with this owner s manual The drill press must be inspected immediately if it is believed to have been subjected to abnormal load or shock Owners and or operators should be aware that repair of this product may require specialised equip...

Page 10: ...ed rod 1 89 Adj height worm drive 1 8 Screw 1 49 V Belt 1 90 Helical gearing 1 9 Pin gear 1 50 Pulley lower 1 93 Tilt gauge 1 11 Table bracket 1 51 Pulley mid shaft 1 94 Quill 1 12 Scale depth 1 52 Ball bearing 2 95 Thrust bearing 1 13 Rivet 4 53 Pulley middle 1 96 Bell bearing 1 14 Column lower 1 54 Retaining ring 1 97 Flange 1 15 Pinion shaft 1 55 Knob 1 98 Screw 2 16 Screw wingnut 1 57 Spindle ...

Page 11: ...10 19 CH30T Made in China to TQB Brands Pty Ltd specifications P a g e 10 Visit us at www tqbbrands com au PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 12: ...huck Motor won t start Power supply Motor connection Switch connections Motor windings burnt Bad switch Check power cord Check motor connections Check switch connections Replace motor Replace switch Drill binds in workpiece Excessive pressure on feed handle Loose belt Loose drill Speed too fast Apply less pressure Check belt tension Tighten drill with key Change speed Drill burns or smokes Incorre...

Page 13: ...ed TQB Brands Pty Ltd repair agent This guarantee applies in lieu of any other guarantee expressed or implied and variations of its terms are not authorised Your TQB Brands Pty Ltd guarantee is not effective unless you can produce upon request a dated receipt or invoice to verify your proof of purchase within the 12month period Consumer Guarantee Our goods come with a guarantee that cannot be excl...

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