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SPEED SETTING OF THE DRILL PRESS.  

This drill press has 5 spindle speeds. Check spindle speed setting of 

the drill press based on pulley speed chart located inside the pulley 

housing. Ensure accessories used have a higher speed rating than the 

current spindle speed setting of the drill press. Accessories running 

faster than rated speed can fly apart and cause injury. 

38. DO NOT INSTALL OR USE DRILL BITS THAT EXCEED 7"  

(18 cm) in length or extend 6" (15 cm) below the chuck jaws. They can 

suddenly bend outward or break.

39. DO NOT USE WIRE WHEELS, ROUTER BITS, SHAPER 

CUTTERS, CIRCLE (FLY) CUTTERS, OR ROTARY PLANERS  

on this drill press.

40. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS.  

A sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the bit.

41. NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY, OR SET-UP WORK  ON 

THE TABLE 

/work area when the machine is running. A sudden slip could cause a 

hand or hair to move into the spinning bit or chuck. Severe injury can 

result.

42. DO NOT GET DISTRACTED AND ALWAYS CONCENTRATE ON 

WHAT YOU ARE DOING.  

Use common sense. Never operate the machine when you are tired, 

sick, or under the influence of alcohol, or other drugs.

43. TURN THE MACHINE OFF, 

disconnect the machine from the power source and clean the table / 

work area before leaving the machine. 

44. LOCK THE SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION  TO PREVENT 

UNAUTHORIZED USE.  

Someone else might accidentally start the machine and cause injury to 

themselves. 

45. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct other users. If you 

lend someone this unit, also lend them the instructions.

46. FAILURE TO FOLLOW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAN 

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. 

Read the manual before starting or operating this unit.

47. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  

Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct other users. If you 

loan someone this unit, also loan them the instructions.

ELECTRICAL  

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 

1. 

BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE 

to the power source, verify 

that the voltage of your power supply corresponds with the voltage 

specified on the motor I.D. nameplate. A power source with greater 

!

  WARNING  

!

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

This product or its power cord may contain chemicals, including lead, 

known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other

reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. 

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other 

construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth 

defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:  

─Lead from lead-based paints

─Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products

─Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do 

this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a 

well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment,  

such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out 

microscopic particles.

WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR.

Summary of Contents for DP2002

Page 1: ...ted precision cross pattern laser alignment and centering guide Unique built in LED work light illuminates the work table Easy access safety switch with removable security key Transparent chuck safety...

Page 2: ...ional reserves the right to make changes to components parts or features of this unit as deemed necessary without prior notice and without obligation to install any such changes on previously delivere...

Page 3: ...RNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and ca...

Page 4: ...ile under medication or while using alcohol or other drugs 4 AVOID DISTRACTIONS while operating this tool 5 WEAR APPROPRIATE APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or jewellery...

Page 5: ...D THE MATERIAL TOO QUICKLY The tool will perform better and be safer working at the rate for which it was designed 3 NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE WITH THE POWER ON 4 DO NOT FORCE THE MACHINE It will do the...

Page 6: ...NOT BE LIABLE for any changes made to the tool nor for any damage resulting from such changes SAFETY RULES SPECIFIC TO THIS EQUIPMENT Because each shop situation is unique no list of safety guideline...

Page 7: ...ing part and result in personal injury 10 BEFORE STARTING THE OPERATION CHECK FOR MIS ALIGNMENT IN THE CHUCK Jog turn on then immediately off the motor switch to make sure the drill bit or other cutti...

Page 8: ...ed beneath the workpiece to contact the left side of the column Whenever possible position the workpiece to contact the left side of the column if it is short or the table is tilted clamp it solidly t...

Page 9: ...s 45 KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct other users If you lend someone this unit also lend them the instructions 46 FAILURE TO FOLLOW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND...

Page 10: ...acle B Do not remove the 3rd prong grounding pin to make it fit into an old 2 hole wall socket or extension cord If an adaptor plug is used C it must be attached to the metal screw of the receptacle N...

Page 11: ...nsure the laser beam is aimed at a workpiece without reflective surfaces as the laser beam could be reflected into your eyes or the eyes of others UNPACKING WARNING Do not attempt to assemble the tool...

Page 12: ...column tube C fig 2 3 on the base with the support collar at the bottom the column ring bb fig 3 at the top and the rack cc fig 3 running between them Align the column support holes with the base hole...

Page 13: ...her onto the column Insert the bottom edge of the rack so that it rests inside the lip of the column support 7 Hold it in this position while you place the column ring bevel side down over the top edg...

Page 14: ...dle as far as possible Lightly tap the lower end of the chuck with a piece of wood to ensure the chuck fits tightly on the spindle 5 To remove the chuck see Maintenance 6 Clamp the chuck safety guard...

Page 15: ...e table support lock handle and moving the table around the column to the placement desired 2 The table height adjustment rack should also slide around the column as you do this 3 Line up the drill bi...

Page 16: ...75 mm 11 16 17 5 mm 3 8 9 5 mm 530 to 800 rpm 1 5 8 41 4 mm 3 4 19 mm 5 8 16 mm These speeds are only general guides and vary further according to the particular material you are working with the kin...

Page 17: ...n position O fig 9 4 To lock the switch in the OFF O position pull the yellow safety key X fig 9 out of the switch Store the key in a safe place 5 Use the feed handles to push the drill bit slowly int...

Page 18: ...d solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts Some of these harmful solvents include gasoline turpentine lacquer thinner paint thinner chlorinated cleaning solvents ammonia and househol...

Page 19: ...le nose pliers or a screwdriver thrust into the loop s fig 11 to hold the spring in place 4 Loosen the two housing nuts n fig 11 approximately 1 4 6 mm Do not remove the nuts from the threaded shaft 5...

Page 20: ...Screw pan M6 x 12 4 45 GB97 2 85 Washer 6 4 POS PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 46 13105009 Circle rubber 4 47 20105012 Bushing rubber 2 48 GB6170 86 Nut hex M5 1 49 13208001A Battery box 1 50 GB818 85 Screw...

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Page 22: ...22 ENGLISH...

Page 23: ...uide de centrage au design cruciforme brevet Lampe DEL incorpor e clairant la table de travail Cl de s curit amovible facilement accessible Garde de s curit du mandrin transparent Grande poign es d al...

Page 24: ...E DE NON RESPONSABILIT L information et les caract ristiques pr sent es dans ce manuel se rapportent la machine telle qu elle est sortie de l usine au moment de mettre sous presse En raison de son sou...

Page 25: ...s curit les pr cautions l assemblage le fonctionnement les proc dures d entretien la liste des pi ces et les sch mas des pi ces Gardez votre facture avec ces instructions crivez votre num ro de factu...

Page 26: ...ement 2 NE PAS TROP SE PENCHER Garder une position correcte en tout temps 3 DEMEURER ALERTE Regardez ce que vous faites Utilisez votre bon sens Ne pas utiliser l outil lorsque vous tes fatigu Ne pas l...

Page 27: ...er la troisi me branche 15 NE JAMAIS MONTER SUR L OUTIL De graves blessures peuvent se produire si l outil bascule ou si le foret est accidentellement en contact avec vous 16 GARDER LES MAINS LOIN DES...

Page 28: ...erviseur instructeur ou d une autre personne qualifi e si vous n tes pas compl tement familiaris avec le fonctionnement de cette machine La connaissance est s curit 12 UTILISEZ LES ACCESSOIRES RECOMMA...

Page 29: ...essures graves REMARQUE Si des pi ces sont manquantes ou endommag es ne tentez pas de brancher le cordon d alimentation et de mettre l interrupteur ON jusqu ce que la pi ce endommag e ou manquante son...

Page 30: ...uitter la perceuse 18 NE QUITTEZ PAS LA ZONE DE TRAVAIL AVANT QUE TOUTES PI CES MOBILES SOIENT ARR T ES Coupez l alimentation du commutateur maitre Rendez l atelier l preuve des enfants 19 POUR LIB RE...

Page 31: ...colonne Accessoires non conforme peuvent se d tacher et causer des blessures 34 NE PAS INSTALLER OU UTILISER DES M CHES d passant 7 po 18 cm de longueur ou d passant de 6 po 15 cm en dessous des m cho...

Page 32: ...ophas et muni d un cordon trois conducteurs et d une fiche de mise la terre trois broches s ins rant dans une prise la terre A Ne retirez pas la troisi me branche de mise la terre de la fiche pour l i...

Page 33: ...ut pas couvrir toutes les situations qui se produisent il doit tre compris par l op rateur que le bon sens et la prudence sont facteurs qui ne peuvent pas tre int gr s dans ce produit mais doivent tre...

Page 34: ...ajustements L I ii K M H J ee F G B C D fig 2 A Item Description A Ensemble de t te B Support de la table avec poign e de blocage C Colonne D Base E Barrure d angle de la table G Manivelle H Ensemble...

Page 35: ...tirez l anneau de colonne bb fig 3 du haut de la colonne en desserrant la vis t te creuse 2 Enlevez la cr maill re 3 Si non d j install ins rez la vis sans fin I fig 5 au centre du trou du support de...

Page 36: ...mais prenez soin de les fixer uniquement force de main REMARQUE Un ou deux des poign es d alimentation peuvent tre enlev es temporairement Si le travail comporte une pi ce en forme exceptionnelle qui...

Page 37: ...ession du pouce lui est appliqu e mi chemin entre chaque jeu de poulies 9 Fermez le couvercle de courroie AJUSTEMENTS DE LA TABLE HAUTEUR DE LA TABLE 1 Soulever ou abaisser la table en desserrant la p...

Page 38: ...istance r gl e INSTRUCTIONS D OP RATION ATTENTION Avant d utiliser cette machine l op rateur doit soigneusement lire sur ce mode d emploi et se familiariser avec la construction les contr les et le sy...

Page 39: ...le tournez les vis hexagonales 3 de r glage du laser dans le sens antihoraire D placer le boitier du laser jusqu ce que les deux lignes se croisent o la m che rencontre la pi ce de travail Ne regardez...

Page 40: ...ants sont nocifs pour les mati res plastiques et autres isolants Certains de ces solvants nocifs comprennent l essence l essence de t r benthine diluant pour vernis diluant peinture les solvants de ne...

Page 41: ...s pinces bec effil ou un coup de tournevis dans la boucle s fig 11 pour retenir le ressort en place 4 Desserrez les deux crous n fig 11 d environ 1 4 po 6 mm Ne retirez pas les crous de la tige filet...

Page 42: ...46 13105009 Rondelle en caoutchouc mousse 4 POS no DE PI CE DESCRIPTION QT 47 20105012 Bague de caoutchouc 2 48 GB6170 86 crou hex M5 1 49 13208001A Bo tier de batterie 1 50 GB818 85 Vis t te cylindri...

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