
Drill Press - Assembly
11.3
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4
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4. Add your required cutting tool to the drills chuck and tighten
firmly. If further height adjustment is required please refer to
stage 3.
5. The post lever can be fitted to either side to allow for left or
right handed use. slide the front pin to the moving part of the post
and the other pin into the elongated hole on the stationary part of
the post. The drill should move down when the handle is pulled
downwards now.
Use the post handle to pull down the drill press and make sure
the drill bit will not touch the work surface when it is fully pulled
down; at this point you may need to adjust the height again.
6. When the drill press is configured as you require assemble a
POWERhandle into the charger dock to enable the product.
7. If using a drill with a tip 10mm or less then
it is possible to use the table clamp to hold
your work. Unwind the clamp knob until the
open jaws can fit over the post and into the
holes. Align the clamp pins into a pair of
holes on the post and tighten the knob again.
Place your work piece on the work surface in
the correct position and further tighten the
clamp until your work is firmly held in
position.
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Switching Drill Press On and Off
NOTE:
Ensure that all body parts are clear of
the cutting tool before installing a
POWERhandle.
1. To start the machine, press the green
operation button on the main case.
2. The machine will now run continuously.
3. To stop the machine, press the Red operation
Button on the main case.
Drilling a Hole
Fit a cutting tool such as a brill bit into the chuck
as described in point 4.
Adjusting the height of the drill press by lifting
the latches which lock the post in place and slide
the post into the correct location, ensure the
latch is flush with the work surface again before
proceeding.
Select a suitable gear for your cutting tool and
material. Low gear for large drill bits and cutting
metal and high gear for small drills and softer
materials.
NOTE
: Drill a test hole in scrap wood before
cutting your work.
NOTE:
Put scrap material under the work piece
you are cutting to stop damage to the work
surface.
Warning
. Never start the drill press with the
cutting tool on the work piece.
NOTE:
Make sure the jigsaw and circular saw
are NOT installed onto the case lid and the
internal plug is NOT connected to a product. The
drill press will not work if the jigsaw or circular
saw are installed or the case lid is shut and
latched.
The drill press is started and stopped by the
main case operation ON/OFF button above the
charger dock.
Start the drill, pull the post lever downwards
slowly, align your marking with the cutting tool tip
and continue to pull the drill slowly through your
work piece. Let the drill do the work; don’t force
it through or your work will snag.
Return the lever to its upper position, then stop
the Drill. At all times you must ensure your work
piece is held firmly against the work surface.
CAUTION.
Always ensure that the Table Saw is
switched off and the POWERhandle is removed
before any adjustments.
Drill Press - Operating Instructions
11.4
Summary of Contents for Power8 workshop
Page 1: ...User Manual Innovation from C Enterprise Ltd...
Page 9: ...3 POWERhandle...
Page 11: ...POWERhandle Know Your Product 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 6 7...
Page 15: ...4 Charging Dock and Secondary Charger SCP...
Page 19: ...5 Drill Driver...
Page 21: ...6 7 2 8 1 9 3 11 5 4 9 10 11 Drill Driver Know Your Product 5 1...
Page 26: ...Drill Driver Notes 5 5...
Page 27: ...6 Circular Saw...
Page 29: ...Circular Saw Know Your Product 8 7 10 13 15 11 6 6 16 4 9 1 2 5 12 18 3 6 1 14 17...
Page 36: ...Circular Saw Notes 6 5...
Page 37: ...7 Jigsaw...
Page 39: ...Jigsaw Know Your Product 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 7 10 8 10 11 12...
Page 43: ...8 Halogen Light...
Page 47: ...9 Case...
Page 53: ...10 Table Saw...
Page 63: ...11 Drill Press...
Page 69: ...12 Scroll Saw...
Page 75: ...13 Table Light...
Page 77: ...14 Spirit Level Protractor Accessory Cases Optional...
Page 78: ...Post Protractor Know Your Product 14 1 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8...
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