Model T32006 (Mfd. Since 01/20)
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Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Spindle does not
fully retract.
1. Debris on spindle quill.
2. Worn spindle return
spring.
1. Clean and lubricate quill surfaces
(
Page 21).
2. Replace spindle return spring.
Drill bit drifts.
1. Dull or incorrect bit/tool.
2. Tool/bit
loose
or
incorrectly installed.
1. Sharpen bit/tool or choose one that
better suits the material.
2. Correctly install tool/bit (
Page 17).
Drill bit stuck in
workpiece.
1. Workpiece not secure.
2. Spindle speed/feed rate
too fast or too slow.
1. Properly clamp workpiece.
2. Adjust spindle speed (
Page 19)/
feed rate.
Workpiece thrown
from table.
1. Workpiece not secure.
2. Bit too large for feed
speed.
1. Properly clamp workpiece.
2. Decrease feed speed or use a
smaller bit.
Excessive runout
or wobbling in
chuck/drill bit.
1. Tool/bit bent or installed
incorrectly.
2. Spindle bearings worn.
1. Correctly install tool/bit (
Page 17)
or replace.
2. Replace spindle bearings.
Backside of
workpiece
splinters.
1. Scrap
board
not
installed between table
and workpiece.
1. Install scrap board between table
and workpiece.
Drilling Operations (Cont.)
Review the troubleshooting and procedures in this section if a problem develops with your tool.
If you need replacement parts or additional help with a procedure, call our Technical Support.
This tool is equipped with a universal
motor that uses two carbon brushes to
transmit electrical current inside the motor.
These
brushes
are
consid-
ered to be regular "wear items" or
"consumables" that will need to be replaced
during the life of the motor. The frequency
of required replacement is related to how
much and how hard the motor is used.
Items Needed
Qty.
Wrench or Socket 7mm ............................ 1
Hex Wrench 2mm ..................................... 1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 .................... 1
Carbon Brushes (PN PT320060041) ..1 Pr.
Replacing Motor Brushes
Replace both carbon brushes at the same
time when the motor no longer reaches full
power, the motor has intermittent starting
problems, or when the brushes measure
less than
1
⁄
4
" long (new brushes are
3
⁄
8
"
long).
Summary of Contents for T32006
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