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Picture T – Machine description

please familiarize yourself with this outline before you operate the machine.

1

Belt guard

17

Spring cap

2

Belt tension lock handle

18

Chuck

3

Belt tension handle

19

Arm

4

Head locks

20

Table bevel lock (under table)

5

Feed handle

21

Table lock

6

Column collar

22

Bevel scale

7

Table support

23

Support lock

8

Table crank

24

Arbor

9

Rack

25

Feed spring adjustment

10

Base

26

Feed spring (quill return)

11

Column support

27

On/off switch with emergency button

12

Column

28

Wedge key

13

Table

29

Drill speed table (V-belt cover inside)

14

Diepteaflezing

30

Spindle

15

Depth scale indicator

31

Splines (in spindle)

16

Depth scale lock

32

Rack (in quill)

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•  Belt guard assembly. covers pulley and belt during operation of drill press.

•  Belt tension lock handles. tightening handles locks motor bracket support and belt tension handle to  

 

maintain correct belt distance and tension.

•  Belt tension handle. turn handle counter clockwise to apply tension to belt. turn handle clockwise to  

 

release belt tension.

•  head locks. Lock the head to the column. always have them locked in place while operating the drill press.

•  Feed handles. For moving the quill (and tool) up or down. one or two handles may be removed if    

 

necessary whenever the workpiece is of such unusual shape that it interferes with the handles.

•  column collar. holds the rack to the column. rack remains moveable in collar to permit table support  

 

movements.

•  table support. rides on column to support arm and table.

•  table crank. turn clockwise to elevate table. support lock must be released before operating crank.

•  rack. combines with gear mechanism to provide easy elevation of table by hand operated table crank.

•  Base. supports drill press. For additional stability, you must anchor the machine through the holes in the  

 

base (see also chapter 2).

•  column support. supports column, guides rack and provides mounting holes for column to base.

•  column. connects head, table and base on a one-piece tube for easy alignment and movement.

•  table. provides working surface to support workpiece.

•  depth scale. shows depth of hole being drilled.

•  depth scale indicator. indicates drilling depth selected on depth scale.

•  depth scale lock. Locks the depth scale to selected depth.

•  spring cap. provides means to adjust quill spring tension.

•  chuck. holds drill bit.

•  arm. extends beyond table support for mounting and aligning the table.

•  table bevel lock. Locks the table in any position from 0-45°.

•  table lock. table can be rotated to various positions and locked.

•  Bevel scale. shows degree table is tilted for bevel operations. scale is mounted on side of arm

•  support lock. tightening locks table support to column. always have it locked in place while operating the    

drill press.

•  arbor. holds the chuck.

•  Feed spring adjustment screw. refer to instructions for adjustment.

•  on/off switch with emergency button. Use this button to start/stop the machine. the switch can be locked    

with a padlock in the “off”-position. the switch also functions as emergency button to switch off the machine  

in emergency situations.

•  spindle speed. can be changed by placing the belt in any of the steps (grooves) in the pulleys. refer to the    

spindle speed label inside belt guard.

Summary of Contents for HU 16 T

Page 1: ...hu 16 T bench drilling machines ...

Page 2: ...2 A 1 2 5 3 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 B 1 2 3 2b 2a 2c C changes and typing errors reserved changes and typing errors reserved ...

Page 3: ...3 D E 1 2 3 3 5 4 6 3 1 F G 1 3 2 1 3 4 5 2 H I 2 1 2 2 3 1 changes and typing errors reserved ...

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Page 8: ...4 Preparations 12 Loose items in box and bag 12 5 Assembly 12 5 1 Assembly of column and table hardware 12 5 2 Installing the table 13 5 3 Installing the head 13 5 4 Installing the idler pulley 13 5 5 Installing belts 13 5 6 Installing belt guard knob 14 5 7 Installing feed handles 14 5 8 Installing the chuck 14 6 Table adjustment 14 7 Bevel scale 14 8 Getting to know your drill press 15 8 1 Featu...

Page 9: ...rel No loose clothing gloves neckties rings necklaces bracelets or jewellery they may get caught in moving parts No slip footwear is recommended Wear a hairnet to contain long hair 12 Always wear safety glasses and work according to safety regulations Use a face or dust mask if operation is dusty 13 Always secure workpiece tightly using a vise or clamping device This will keep both hands free to o...

Page 10: ...ety device or the power cord turn the drill press off and unplug it until the particular part is properly repaired or replaced Never place your fingers in a position where they could contact the drill or other cutting tool of the workpiece should unexpectedly shift or your hand should slip To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring follow the instructions exactly as given and shown in adjusti...

Page 11: ...e by a qualified electrician Check if the electrical specifications of the motor correspond to those of the power source before you connect the machine to the mains Mind the rotational direction of the motor see arrow Check the grounding of the machine In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock ...

Page 12: ...n head screw M5 2 Worm 8 Idler pulley 3 Chuck option 9 V belt 2x M24 M26 A27 A29 4 Table crank 10 Feed lever 5 Hex head screw 4 11 Wedge drift 6 Support lock handle 5 Assembly Warning For your own safety never connect plug to power source outlet unti all assembly steps are completed Picture C Tools needed Screwdriver s Combination square Inch adjustable wrench Combination square must be true Check...

Page 13: ...rt easily pry open table support with a flat blade screw driver 5 3 Installing the head Caution The head assembly weighs about 25 kg Carefully lift head Use lifting crane or other lifitng aids to avoid injury Picture I Head 1 Remove protective bag from head assembly and discard Carefully lift head 1 above column 2 and slide it onto column making sure head slides down over column as far as possible...

Page 14: ... wood on table to protect chuck Open chuck jaws completely Rest chuck on table and turn feed handles counterclockwise for downward travel of the quill 3 Press arbor firmly in chuck 6 Table adjustment Picture Q and R Table adjustment Note Use a true combination square see chapter 5 Insert a straight ground steel rod or a straight drill bit not included approximately 3 long 7 62 cm into the chuck Ra...

Page 15: ...rt Rides on column to support arm and table Table crank Turn clockwise to elevate table Support lock must be released before operating crank Rack Combines with gear mechanism to provide easy elevation of table by hand operated table crank Base Supports drill press For additional stability you must anchor the machine through the holes in the base see also chapter 2 Column support Supports column gu...

Page 16: ...p it Drill bit binds in workpiece 1 Not supported or clamped properly 2 Feed pressure too high 3 Improper V belt tension 1 Support workpiece against column or clamp it 2 Apply less feed pressure 3 Adjust V belt tension Excessive drill bit runout or wobble 1 Bent drill bit 2 Worn spindle bearings 3 Drill bit not properly installed in chuck 4 Chuck not properly installed 1 Use a straight drill bit 2...

Page 17: ...readed pin 14 Column 87 Hex nut GB6170 85 15 Arm of table option 500056 88 Spring holder 16 Clamp table 89 Retainer spring 501299 17 Hex head screw GB5782 86 90 House of retainer srping 500542 18 Table square option 501153 91 Hex nut GB6172 85 19 Lock nut 92 Hex wrench GB5356 86 20 Lock ring 93 Hex wrench GB5356 86 21 Washer 94 Rubber bar 22 Ball bearing 95 Washer rubber 23 Quill gasket 96 Washer ...

Page 18: ...B818 85 56 Screw GB818 85 128 Terminal block 57 Lock ring GB862 1 87 Upper part of spindle assembly 112 2x 113 2x 114 115 500269 58 Stop pin V belt guard 500282 59 Depth stop ring Retainer spring handle assembly 61 62 500457 60 Pinion shaft Column assembly 4 14 500555 61 Rod Motor 400V 500606 62 Knob Motor 230V 500605 63 Indicator Switch 400V 501058 64 Depth lock screw Switch 230V 501057 65 Hex so...

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Page 20: ...ine in correspondence Manufacturer and importer assume no responsibility for defects which result from not reading the manual carefully or wrong use of the machine No rights can be derived from this manual All rights reserved No part of this booklet may be reproduced in any form by print photoprint microfilm or any other means without written permission from the publisher Huberts bv Kennedylaan 14...

Page 21: ... declaring that the Huvema machine Bench drilling machine HU 16 T which this declaration relates to is conform the following norms NEN EN ISO 12100 2010 NEN EN IEC 60204 1 2006 C11 2010 NEN EN IEC 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 NEN EN IEC 61000 6 2 2005 C11 2005 and meets the basic requirement of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2...

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