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38144

16-Speed Drill Press

     Assembly and Operating Instructions

3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011

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Copyright     1998 by Harbor Freight Tools

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Summary of Contents for 38144

Page 1: ...it ourWeb site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 1998 by Harbor FreightTools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor FreightTools For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 ...

Page 2: ...5 8 Spindle Stroke 3 1 8 Swing 13 1 2 Column Diameter 2 57 64 Table Type 11 1 2 square dry table that rotates 360 degrees and tilts 0 45 degrees in one degree increments TableT Slot Dimensions 1 2 Overall Height 62 7 8 Unpacking Unpack and check contents Make sure you have all parts described in the Parts Lists and Figure 1 on page 3 Remove all preservative lubricants from parts with a clean dry c...

Page 3: ...Figure 1 Figure 2 38144 REV 10 03 Page 3 Spindle Belt is M24 Motor Belt is M25 ...

Page 4: ...are tired Do not operate the product if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment reflexes might be impaired Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in moving parts Non skid footwear is recommended Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair Use eye and ear protection Always wear ANSI approved dust mask or...

Page 5: ...use the tool if any switch does not turn off and on properly Operation This drill press is designed for use with DRILL BITS and MORTISING ATTACHMENTS only The use of other cutting tools or accessories could be hazardous Always use clamps or a drill vise bolted to the table to hold the work It should never be held in place by just your hand Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a lar...

Page 6: ...k faces up Place the bottom end of the rack in the groove formed by the column support and the column 4 Hold in this position while replacing the collar on the column Ensure that the end of the rack is firmly engaged in the groove formed between the collar and the column However there must be a working clearance between the rack and collar make sure the rack is not pinched Firmly secure the collar...

Page 7: ...h pan head screw and attach to the cover 2 Screw on tightly Installing the Drive Belt 1 Undo the Belt Tension Locking Knobs one either side of the head 18A and turn the Belt Tension Lever 19A clockwise to bring the motor pulley 11A closer to the spindle pulley 3 which will allow the belts to be slipped on with ease 2 Lubricate the Idler Pulley Pivot shaft 20 and Idler Pulley with light grease and ...

Page 8: ...ecessary so that the table is correctly aligned 3 Turn the table about its axis by slackening off the clamp D TO SET DRILLING DEPTH See Figure 4 Located around the Spindle Feed Shaft is a Depth Stop Collar A with a graduated scale The collar is capable of turning about the shaft and can be locked in place by a Locking Screw B To set a drilling depth 1 Lower the Chuck until the drill contacts the s...

Page 9: ...rilled hole but also increases the chances of damage to the drill 5 FOR FLAT WORK lay the piece on a wooden base and clamp it down firmly against the table to prevent it from turning 6 FOR SMALL MATERIALS that cannot be clamped to the table use a drill press vise Make sure the vise is clamped or bolted to the table 7 WHEN DRILLING COMPLETELY THROUGH WOOD always position a piece of scrap wood betwe...

Page 10: ...tage Warning Common household current is 110 120 volts As long as your tool is rated from 110 120V there will be no complications using this tool with household receptacles Plug the press into a 110 120V properly grounded outlet protected by a 15 amp dual element time delay or circuit breaker NEVER try to plug a 110 120V tool into a 220 240V circuit or vice versa or serious complications and possi...

Page 11: ...pply UL listed and outdoor rated cords in multiple AWG ratings if needed Maintenance CLEANING Regularly clean the work surface with dry brush or clean cloth Keep machined parts of the press lightly greased Always keep the motor and chuck clean Prevent metal wood dust and debris from accumulating in this area If jaws do not operate smoothly have the chuck serviced by a qualified technician LUBRICAT...

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Page 13: ...5006 6 Spacer 1302023 20 Idler Pivot 1505007 7 Retaining Ring 17mm GB894 1 86B 21 Knob 1505008 8 Retaining Ring 11mm GB894 1 86A 22 Pan Head Screw M5 GB818 85B 9 Ball Bearing 60201 GB278 89A 23 Pulley Cover w labels 1305000C 10 Quill Gasket 1303003 24 Washer HD Screw GB9074 1 88 11 Quill 1303002B 25 Foam Washer 0805009 12 Ball Bearing 80202 GB278 89D 26 Chuck Guard 1508002A 13 Spindle Shaft 130030...

Page 14: ...70 86E 34A Pan Head Screw GB845 85 11A Motor Pulley 1505005 35A Pan Head Screw M5 GB818 85B 12A Skt Screw Set M6 GB80 85A 36A Switch Box 1302008B 13A Motor 1302020B 37A Screw Special Set M8 1302021 14A Hex Nut M8 GB6170 86C 38A Hex Nut M12 GB6171 86E 15A Washer M8 GB97 2 85 39A Quill Spring Cap 1504008 16A Motor Cable 1502016B 40A Quill Spring 1504009 17A Hex Screw M8 GB5782 86A 41A Spring Retaine...

Page 15: ...umn Support 1301002 5B Hex Head Screw GB5781 86 6B Base 1301001 7B Table Support w indicator 1501004 8B Crank 1001009 10B Gear Pin 1501007 11B Skt Screw Set M6 GB80 85A 12B Bevel Table Lock Screw M16 GB5781 86C 13B Table Clamp 1501013 14B Arm w scale 1301005 15B Table 1601014 16B Arm Locking Handle 1501012 17B Helical Gear 1501006 18B Worm 1501008 19B Collar 1501011 38144 Page 15 ...

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