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8.0
Adjustments
8.1
Removing chuck and arbor
Refer to Figure 8:
1. Unplug machine from power source.
2. Raise table until it is about seven inches below
chuck.
3. Place a piece of scrap wood on the table, and
lower
quill
(E) using the
downfeed handle
(A).
4. Still maintaining the lowered quill position, rotate
spindle to align key hole in spindle with key hole
in
quill
(E).
5. Insert
drift key
(D) into the aligned slots and tap
lightly. The chuck and arbor assembly should fall
from the spindle.
Prepare to catch the chuck and
arbor as it drops. Striking the floor could damage
the tool.
8.2
Adjusting depth stop
Refer to Figure 9:
To drill multiple holes at the same preset depth,
use the depth stop as follows:
1. Use a pencil to
mark
(A) the depth the bit will drill
into the workpiece.
2. With the drill bit in the chuck, lower
downfeed
handle
(B) to advance bit to your
mark
(A).
3. With your other hand, advance the lower
lock nut
(D) on the depth stop rod until it is snug to the
seat
(C). Tighten upper lock nut against lower
lock nut (D).
4. The drill bit will now advance to this point.
5. To release, advance the nuts counter-clockwise
to the top of the depth stop.
8.3
Spindle speed adjust
Refer to Figure 9:
Adjust spindle speed by changing position of
spindle
speed adjust lever
(G). The actual speed is shown on
the
LED display
(F).
The drill press must be turned on when making
this adjustment.
Moving the
lever
(G) towards the
front increases the spindle speed while moving the
lever back will decrease speed from a range of 530
RPM to 3100 RPM.
Figure 8
Figure 9