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Model G7943/G7944 (Mfd. Since 09/17)
Figure 31. Depth stop components.
The Model G7943/G7944 has a depth stop that
allows you to drill repeated non-through holes to
the same depth every time.
The depth stop consists of a stud attached to the
quill with two hex nuts that can be lowered or
raised on the stud so the lower nut (depth nut) hits
a stop bracket when the drill bit is lowered. The
upper hex nut (jam nut) is then used to tighten
against the depth nut to secure it in place so it
doesn't move with repeated operations.
Figure 31
shows the various components of the depth stop.
Depth Stop
To set the depth stop:
1. Lower the drill bit to the required height.
2. Thread the depth nut down against the stop
bracket.
3. Lower the jam nut against the depth nut.
4. Using wrenches, hold the depth nut in place
and tighten the jam nut against the depth nut.
Note:
The scale on the depth stop can be
recalibrated if it gets moved or has changed
since the factory setting. Refer to
Calibrating
Depth Stop on Page 38 for instructions on
how this is done.
Any drill bit you install in the chuck must be
tight enough that it will not come loose during
operation.
Installing/Removing
Drill Bits
Stop
Bracket
Jam Nut
Depth
Nut
Depth
Stop Stud
Installing a Drill Bit
Removing a Drill Bit
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Open the drill chuck wide enough to accept
the shank of the drill bit.
3. Insert the drill bit as far as possible into the
chuck WITHOUT allowing the chuck jaws to
touch the fluted portion of the bit, and hand
tighten the chuck.
Note: Make sure small bits are not trapped
between the edges of two jaws; if they are,
reinstall the drill bit or it will not be secure
enough to use for drilling.
4. Final tighten the drill bit with the chuck key.
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Use the chuck key to open the drill chuck,
and catch the drill bit with a rag to protect
your hands.
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