3.
Place a scrap board flat on the table. Do not
allow board to move from this position; use
clamps to secure it if needed. Bring the bit down
until it
leaves a slight perforation
in the board;
then raise it back up.
4.
Connect power to the drill press, and turn on the
laser using the button at the front of the drill
press head.
5.
Use a set of pliers to
gently
turn either of the
knobs (Figure 26) until the laser lines form
crosshairs exactly over the perforation in the
board, as shown in Figure 27.
The laser is now calibrated properly, and your hole
center marks can be centered under the cross hairs
for accurate drilling.
NOTE: The lasers are designed for use with twist
drill bits; they will not be effective for wider tools,
such as Forstner bits or sanding drums.
Figure 26
Figure 27
8.11
LED work light
Refer to Figure 28.
The integrated LED work light is adjustable for
optimal angle to the table. Push on the rim of the
light to adjust.
Turn the work light on and off with the button on the
front of the drill press head.
Figure 28
9.0
Operating controls
9.1
Control panel
Refer to Figure 29.
To start drill press, push green button (A).
To stop drill press, push red button (B).
Figure 29
The LED indicator (C, Figure 29) will display a
white
light in the ready state; that is, whenever there is
power connected to the Drill Press.
Do not rely that no light means
no power to the machine. Always check for
power connection, in case LED indicator is not
functioning properly. Failure to comply may
cause serious injury.
The LED indicator will display a
green
light when the
start button has been pressed and the drill press is
operating.
If power to the drill press is
interrupted, the machine will restart immediately
once power is restored, unless the red stop
button has been pushed.
Press button (D) to activate work light. Press again
to turn light off.