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CORRECT DRILLING SPEEDS

Factors which determine the best speed to use in any drill press operations are: material, size of hole, type of drill or
other cutter, and quality of cut desired. The smaller the drill, the greater the RPM required. When drilling in soft
materials, use a higher speed than what would be used for harder materials.

DRILLING METAL

Use clamps to hold the work when drilling in metal. The work should never be held in the bare hand; the lips of the drill
may seize the work at any time, especially when breaking through the stock. If the piece is whirled out of the operators
hand, he may be injured. The drill will be broken when the work strikes the column.

The work must be clamped firmly while drilling; any tilting, twisting or shifting results not only in a rough hole, but also
increases drill breakage. For flat work, lay the piece on a wooden base and clamp it firmly down against the table to
prevent it from turning. If the piece is of irregular shape and cannot be laid flat on the table, it should be securely
blocked and clamped.

BORING IN WOOD

Twist drills, although intended for metal drilling, may also be used for boring holes in wood. However, machine spur bits
are generally preferred for working in wood; they cut a flat bottom hole and are designed for removal of wood chips.
Do not use hand bits which have a screw tip; at drill press speeds they turn into the wood so rapidly as to lift the work
off the table and whirl it.

For through boring, line up the table so that the bit will enter the center hole to avoid damage. Scribe a vertical line on
the front of the column and a matchmark on the table bracket, so that the table can be clamped in the center position
at any height.

Feed slowly when the bit is about to cut through the wood to prevent splintering the bottom face. Use a scrap piece
of wood for a base block under the work; this helps to reduce splintering and protects the point of the bit.

Summary of Contents for 11-950

Page 1: ...PART NO 900591 011 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPA OL P GINA 15 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance pleas...

Page 2: ...eglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty These safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 requirements Note Approv...

Page 3: ...g SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR DRILL PRESSES 14 BE SURE drill bit or cutting tool is not damaged and is properly locked in the chuck before operating 15 MAKE SURE chuck key is r...

Page 4: ...with the machine WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE DRILL PRESS TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 5: ...ne or lacquer thinner for this purpose ASSEMBLING THE DRILL PRESS Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 3 1 Assemble the column A Fig 3 to drill press base B as shown using the three 20mm 3 4 long hex head cap screws C 2 A...

Page 6: ...Household oven cleaner can effectively remove the rust protectant coating from the spindle and chuck however carefully follow the manufacturer s safety rules concerning its use Then push the chuck M u...

Page 7: ...plugs and 3 pole receptacles which will accept the drill press plug Fig 11 A separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools This circuit should not be less than 12 wire and should be protec...

Page 8: ...HAVE A CERTIFIED ELEC TRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK In the event of a malfunction or...

Page 9: ...the belt and pulley guard A Fig 16 2 Release belt tension by loosening tension lock knob B Fig 16 and pivoting the motor toward the front of the drill press 3 While holding the motor toward the front...

Page 10: ...but cannot be restarted without inserting the switch toggle B TABLE ADJUSTMENTS 1 The table can be raised or lowered on the drill press column by loosening the table clamp handle A Fig 20 Move the ta...

Page 11: ...t until the boss D is engaged with the next notch on the housing Turn the housing counterclockwise to increase and clockwise to de crease spring tension Then tighten the two nuts B to hold the housing...

Page 12: ...t C Fig 26 as it contacts the depth stop D when the spindle is lowered Fig 27 IMPORTANT When the workpiece is long enough it should always be positioned on the table with one end against the column as...

Page 13: ...se and clamp it firmly down against the table to prevent it from turning If the piece is of irregular shape and cannot be laid flat on the table it should be securely blocked and clamped BORING IN WOO...

Page 14: ...rom normal wear misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than an authorized Delta Service facility or representative Under no circumstances will Delta be li...

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