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Step 3)

Connect each set of Legs (#24C) by attaching a Front Bar (part #25C) across the
middle of the unsupported Legs.  Insert one Bolt (#23C) at each end and tighten
it into place with Nut (#22C).  Repeat for the opposite set of Legs.

Step 4)

Attach the Front Panel (part #27C) to the top of the Legs currently without a top
panel.  Line up the holes in the Front Panel (#27C) with the holes in each Leg (#24C).
Insert Bolt (#23C) through the holes and tighten on the Front Panel with Nut (#22C).
Repeat for the last set of Legs.

Base-Column-Table

Step 1)

Remove any protective sleeves from the Base (part #6C) and the Column (part #1C).
 With the Base (part #6C) on a flat level surface, place the Column Support (part #4C)
on the Base making certain that the holes are aligned.

Step 2)

Locate the four (4) 8mm x 20mm Hex Bolts (part #5C).  Insert one (1) Bolt through
each hole in the Column Support (#4C) and through the Base (#6C).  Firmly
tighten all four (4) Bolts.

Step 3)

Loosen the Screw (part #11C) in the Column Collar (part #19C)  using the 3 mm Hex
wrench supplied.  Remove the Column Collar (#19C)  and Rack (part #2C) from the column.

Step 4)

Locate the Worm Elevation gear (part #18C).  Insert the Worm-Elevation gear  (#18C)
into the Table Support (part #7C).  Insert the Worm Elevation as far into the opening as is
possible.

Step 5)

Locate the Crank (part #8C).  The Crank (part #8C) is to be installed on the Worm Elevation
(part #18C).  You may need to loosen the Screw (#11C).  Get the Crank as close as possible
to the Table Support (#7C) , and then tighten the Screw  (#11C).

Step 6)

As necessary, locate the Rack (part #2C) and with the smooth end of the Rack (#2C) pointing
upward-see Figure 1.  Slide it down through the opening in the Table Support (part #7C).
Engage the Rack into the Gear Mechanism found on the inside opening of theTable Support.

Step 7)

While holding the Rack (#2C) and the Table Support (#7C)  together (as assembled in the
previous steps), slide the entire assembly down over the Column (#1C).  Slide the
Rack down the Column until the Rack is touching the Column Support (part #4C)
at the Base.

Step 8)

Replace the Column Collar (part #19C), with the bevel side down, which was
removed in Step 3.  Tighten it with the Hex wrench used in Step 3 .

Note:

Only tighten the Screw (#11C) enough to keep the Collar in place.  Over tightening the Screw
may result in breaking of the Column Collar (#19C).

Rack (part #2C)

Crank (#8C)

Figure 1 - Rack

Column Collar (#19C)

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Summary of Contents for 42289

Page 1: ...34 RADIAL BENCH DRILL PRESS 42289 ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2000 Stand Not Shown Brought to You by Augusta Flint...

Page 2: ...arning 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...

Page 3: ...t run If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates irregularly turn it off unplug it and have the problem corrected by a qualified technician Make certain to turn off and unplug the Drill Press when do...

Page 4: ...HART CORD LENGTH 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 AMPS AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG 0 10 0 18 18 16 16 14 14 12 12 10 1 13 0 16 16 14 14 14 12 12 12 13 1 15 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 15 18 14 12 12 12 12 12...

Page 5: ...rm Elevation gear part 18C Insert the Worm Elevation gear 18C into the Table Support part 7C Insert the Worm Elevation as far into the opening as is possible Step 5 Locate the Crank part 8C The Crank...

Page 6: ...Guide Column part 18B onto the Column 1C as shown in Figure 2 It may be necessary to loosen the Guide Pin part 16B as well as the Clamping Levers part 30B slightly to ensure that they do not protrude...

Page 7: ...rocess until you are satisfied with the adjustment Operation Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool It is designed to do the job better and more safely at the ra...

Page 8: ...able and bring it up to the round bar Adjust the Table tilt if necessary so that the Table is correctly aligned To Adjust the Table The table is capable of being raised and lower by taking the followi...

Page 9: ...ording to the desired drill speed see Figure 8 Step 1 Turn the Thumb Nut part 28C to loosen it and bring the Motor Pulley 23 closer to the Spindle Pulley part 3A This will allow the belt to be moved e...

Page 10: ...e it should be securely blocked and clamped Any tilting twisting or shifting will result not only in a roughly drilled hole but also increases the chances of damage to the drill Step 5 FOR FLAT WORK l...

Page 11: ...e the chuck serviced by a qualified technician Lubrication For average use lubricate twice a year with a 20 to 30 weight household oil Lubricate more frequently with increased use STORAGE Remove drill...

Page 12: ...6 x 10 11A Chuck Key 25A Belt Guard 12A Chuck 26A Form Washer 13A Arbor 27A Spacer 14A Key Drift Parts List 42289 B Part Description Part Description 1B Lock Switch 21B Motor Mount 2B Switch Cover 22B...

Page 13: ...ROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY NEITHERTHE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO M...

Page 14: ...All parts in this diagram correspond to parts listed with an A suffix Assembly Diagram 42289 A 42289 Page 14 Brought to You by Augusta Flint...

Page 15: ...Assembly Diagram 42289 B All parts in this diagram correspond to parts listed with a B suffix 42289 Page 15 Brought to You by Augusta Flint...

Page 16: ...Assembly Diagram 42289 C All parts in this diagram correspond to parts listed with an C suffix Wiring Diagram 42289 Page 16 Brought to You by Augusta Flint...

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