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CHANGES AND T YPING ERRORS RESERVED

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Always keep in mind that:

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the machine must be switched off and disconnected from the power supply during maintenance and repairs,

• 

clamped workpieces may only be measured when the machine is switched off.

Never lean over the machine, mind loose clothing, ties, jewellery etc. and wear a cap.

Do not remove safety devices or guards. Never use the machine while a guard is open.

Always use safety glasses for machining rough materials.

Burrs and chips should only be removed using a sweeper or other aid, never with your bare hands!

Never leave the machine running unattended.

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Read the safety rules carefully and always observe them. Examine the applications of this machine and beware of 

possible risks.

 

Always wear safety glasses!

1.  Caution: This drill press in intended for use only with drill bits. The use of other accessories may be hazardous.

2.  Correct drilling speeds: Factors which determine the best speed to use in any drill press operation are the kind of 

material being worked on, the size of the hole, the type of drill or other cutter and the quality of the cut desired. 

The smaller the drill, the greater the required RPM. In soft materials, the speed should be higher than for hard 

materials.

3.  Drilling in metal: Use clamps to hold the work when drilling in metal. The work should never be held with bare 

hands. The flutes of the drill may seize the work at any time, especially when breaking through the stock. If the 

piece is whirled out of the operator's hand, he may be injured. In any case, the drill will break when the work 

strikes the column.

4.  The work must be clamped firmly while drilling, any tilting, twisting or shifting results not only in a rough hole, 

but also increases the risk of the drill breaking. For flat work, lay the piece on a wooden base and clamp it firmly 

down against the table to prevent it from turning. If the piece is of irregular shape and cannot be laid flat on the 

table, it should be securely blocked and clamped.

5.  The chuck must be securely fastened to the spindle so that it can't separate from the spindle.

6.  Remove the key from the chuck after adjustment.

7.  The tool has to be disconnected from the power supply while the motor is being mounted or connected.

8.  Secure the tool to the supporting structure if, during normal operation, there is any tendency for the tool to tip 

over, slide or walk on the supporting surface.

9.  The set screws of the head frame should be secured tightly before using the machine.

3. U

npacking

Unpack the carton and check for the parts below:

Fig. A.

Main parts

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1

Head

1

2

Column with flange

1

3

Bracket

1

4

Table

1

5

Base

1

If you find any parts missing or damaged, contact your dealer.

Summary of Contents for HU 18-2 TOPLINE

Page 1: ...HU 18 2 TOPLINE HU 18 4 TOPLINE V BELT DRIVEN DRILLING MACHINES...

Page 2: ...2 4 2 3 5 1 CHANGES AND TYPING ERRORS RESERVED CHANGES AND TYPING ERRORS RESERVED Fig A Main parts Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3...

Page 3: ...3 CHANGES AND TYPING ERRORS RESERVED Fig 6 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9...

Page 4: ...4 A A C CHANGES AND TYPING ERRORS RESERVED CHANGES AND TYPING ERRORS RESERVED Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15...

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Page 7: ...5 Adjustment 10 5 1 Table adjustment 10 5 2 Feed depth adjustment 10 5 3 Speed adjustment 10 5 4 Belt tension adjustment 11 5 5 Quill spring adjustment 11 6 Usage 11 6 1 Installing drills 11 6 2 Posit...

Page 8: ...designed 11 Wear proper apparel 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...

Page 9: ...or hard materials 3 Drilling in metal Use clamps to hold the work when drilling in metal The work should never be held with bare hands The flutes of the drill may seize the work at any time especially...

Page 10: ...5 1 Table adjustment 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 360O swing Loosen the c...

Page 11: ...e clamped or bolted to the table 7 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Too much noise Wrong belt tension Adjust tension Spindle not lubricated Remove spindle quill and lubricate P...

Page 12: ...s machine is provided with a grounded cable and plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not mo...

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Page 14: ...ding handle 80 Nut 25 Screw 81 Screw 26 Motor bracket support c 82 Bearing 27 Screw 83 Bearing 28 Circlip 84 Spindle 29 Belt tension adjustment 85 Quill 30 Switch 86 Arbor 31 Screw 87 Rubber 32 Pin 88...

Page 15: ...berts bv Kennedylaan 14 Veghel the Netherlands Internet www huvema nl CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY in accordance with supplement II section 1A of the Machinery Directive Industrie Handelsonderneming H...

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