10
CHANGES AND T YPING ERRORS RESERVED
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CHANGES AND T YPING ERRORS RESERVED
4. a
ssembly
•
Place the column on the base and align the holes in the column support with the holes in the base (fig. 1).
•
Secure the column with the bolts and washers.
•
Take off the collar and the rack. (fig. 2)
•
Install the bracket together with the rack.
•
Install the collar and tighten firmly (fig. 3)
•
Install the bracket handle and clamp bolt. Tighten the handle with the set screw and tighten the clamp bolt
(fig. 4 and 5).
•
Install the table and clamp it with two bolts (fig. 6).
•
Carefully put the head frame over the column and slide it into position. Align the head frame with the table and
base. Fix the set screws on the right side of the head to lock it into position.
•
Screw the knob on each feeding handle, install them into the hub of the pinion shaft (fig. 7).
•
Insert the arbour into the spindle and pull the feeding handle down to press it inward.
•
Open the chuck jaws completely by turning the attached chuck key counter-clockwise. Put a piece of scrap
wood on the table to protect the chuck nose.
•
Pull the feeding handle down and press the chuck against the scrap wood until the chuck is forced into the
spindle (fig. 9).
•
Install the knob and screw of the upper pulley cover (A, fig. 10).
Clean the taper for the drill chuck with a clean cloth.
5. a
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5.1 T
able
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Height adjustment:
To adjust up or down, loosen the clamp bolt and then adjust the table to the desired position by turning the table
bracket handle (A, fig. 11).
360
O
swing:
Loosen the clamp bolt (C) and then swing the table to the appropriate position and retighten the clamp bolt (fig. 12).
5.2 f
eed
depTh
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Loosen the clamp bolt and move to the desired depth. Then, re-tighten the clamp bolt (fig. 13).
5.3. s
peed
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Figures 14, 15, 15A and 15B
1. Pull the plug.
2. Open the pulley case and loosen the belt tension lock handle.
3. Choose the speed for the drilling operation and move the belt to the correct position.
4. Push the motor backward until a moderate belt tension is acquired. Re-tighten the handle again.
Diameter of
drill
Cast steel
Tool steel
Cast iron
Mild steel
Alum. and
copper
Cutting speed
m/min
ft/min
m/min
ft/min
m/min
ft/min
m/min
ft/min
m/min
ft/min
12
40
18
60
24
80
30
100
60
200
mm
Inch
Speed range based on drilling diameter and cutting speed
2
1/16
1910
2445
2865
3665
3820
4890
4775
6110
9550
12225
3
1/8
1275
1220
1910
1835
2545
2445
3185
3055
6365
6110
5
3/16
765
815
1145
1220
1530
1630
1910
2035
3820
4075
6
1/4
610
610
955
915
1275
1220
1590
1530
3180
3055
8
5/16
480
490
715
735
955
980
1195
1220
2390
2445
10
3/8
380
405
570
610
765
815
955
1020
1910
2035
11
7/16
350
350
520
525
700
700
870
870
1740
1745
13
1/2
300
305
440
460
590
610
735
765
1470
1530
16
5/8
240
245
360
365
480
490
600
610
1200
1220
19
3/4
190
205
285
305
380
405
480
510
955
1020
Summary of Contents for HU 18-2 TOPLINE
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