CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
Plug the drill into a proper receptacle. Your power tools
should be connected to a dedicated electrical circuit of
not less than #14 wire and should be protected with a
15 amp time lag fuse. If an extension cord is needed,
use only 3-wire cords with 3-prong grounded-type plugs
and 3-pole receptacles.
Grounding:
This tool must be grounded to protect the operator
from electrical shock. The supplied motor recommended for your drill is wired for 110 Volt, single phase, and has a 3-conductor
cord and 3-prong grounded plug to fit a grounded-type receptacle,
. Do not remove the 3rd prong (grounding pin) from
the plug to make it fit into an old 2-hole wall socket. If an adapter plug is used,
, it must be attached to the metal screw of the
receptacle. Note: Use of an adaptor plug is illegal in some areas. Check your local codes.
ADJUSTMENTS AND CONTROLS
POWER “ON”
1.
Make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position and plug the power cord into a matching outlet.
2.
Make sure the pulley guard is closed.
3.
Check that the chuck or keyless chuck is installed properly.
4.
When turning the machine “ON” be aware that the shaft will rotate freely.
5.
When the drill press is running check to see if it runs without vibration or shaking.
6.
Make sure the table bracket moves up and down smoothly.
7.
Make sure the spindle shaft turns smoothly.
8.
Unlock the cover, press the green start button for starting machine. Press the red button to stop machine.
Before connecting the motor to the power line, make sure that the switch is in the OFF position and that the
electrical current is of the same type as that stamped on the motor nameplate. All electrical connections
should have proper contact. Running on low voltage will damage the motor.
POWER ON
POWER OFF
WORK-LIGHT SWITCH
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