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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.

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 operator's
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.

ACCESSORIES

A complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier, Porter-Cable 

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Delta Factory Service Centers, and

Delta Authorized Service Stations. Please visit our Web Site 

www.deltamachinery.com

for a catalog or for the

name of your nearest supplier.

WARNING:

Since accessories, other than those offered by Delta, have not been tested with

this product, use of such accessories could be hazardous. For safest operation, only Delta
recommended accessories should be used with this product.

Summary of Contents for 11-990C

Page 1: ...el 11 990C PART NO 1234956 011 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery Fran ais au verso To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assi...

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: ...BE SURE drill bit or cutting tool is not damaged and is properly locked in the chuck before operating ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR DRILL PRESSES 15 MAKE SURE chuck key is removed from chuck before sta...

Page 4: ...rface with a good quality paste wax Buff out the wax thoroughly to prevent it from rubbing into your workpiece WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE TOOL TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE...

Page 5: ...and raising rack F 2 Make certain worm gear G Figs 4 and 5 is in place in table bracket H as shown 3 Insert raising rack F Fig 6 which was removed in STEP 1 into groove in table bracket making sure t...

Page 6: ...n STEP 1 IMPORTANT Bottom of ring E MUST NOT be pushed all the way down onto top of raising rack F MAKE SURE top of raising rack F is under bottom of ring E and that there is enough clearance to allow...

Page 7: ...f table bracket as shown 9 Place the drill press head N Fig 13 onto the column as far as it will go Align head to table and base and tighten the two head locking screws O with wrench supplied 10 Threa...

Page 8: ...P INSIDE CHUCK 13 Carefully drive chuck S Fig 16 onto the spindle with a block of wood and hammer or a rubber mallet T as shown This will seat the chuck properly on the spindle IMPORTANT To avoid dama...

Page 9: ...can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover...

Page 10: ...50 14 AWG 6 10 120 up to 25 18 AWG 6 10 120 25 50 16 AWG 6 10 120 50 100 14 AWG 6 10 120 100 150 12 AWG 10 12 120 up to 25 16 AWG 10 12 120 25 50 16 AWG 10 12 120 50 100 14 AWG 10 12 120 100 150 12 AW...

Page 11: ...e A 3 The table can be tilted right or left by pulling out and removing table alignment pin C Fig 25 and loosening table locking bolt D NOTE If pin C is difficult to remove turn nut E clockwise to pul...

Page 12: ...ded on the inside top cover of the drill press for your convenience 5 After the belt is positioned on the desired steps of the motor and spindle pulleys pivot motor away from the drill press head unti...

Page 13: ...regular work WARNING The use of accessories and attach ments not recommended by Delta may result in risk of injury IMPORTANT When the workpiece is long enough it should always be positioned on the ta...

Page 14: ...he 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 operator s hand he may...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...id to a Delta factory service center or authorized service station with proof of purchase of the product within two years and provides Delta with reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by...

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