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MAINTENANCE / TROUBLESHOOTING

LUBRICATION

All of the ball bearings are packed with grease at the factory. They require no further lubrication. Periodically lubricate the splines
(Grooves) in the spindle and the rack (Teeth of the quill).

WARNING!

For your own safety, turn the switch “OFF” and remove the plug from the power source before maintaining or lubricating

your drill press.

Frequently blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the motor. After operation, remove chips or dirt on the machine and apply a
coat of furniture-type paste wax to the table and the column, this will help keep the surfaces clean and free of rust.

PROBLEM

Noisy operation.

Drill bit burns.

Wood splinters on
underside of workpiece.

Workpiece torn loose
from hand.

Drill bit binds in work-
piece.

Excessive drill bit 
wobbling.

Quill returns too fast or
too slow.

Chuck will not stay
attached to the spindle.
It falls off when trying
to install it.

PROBABLE CAUSE

1. Incorrect belt tension.
2. Dry spindle.
3. Loose spindle pulley.
4. Loose motor pulley.

1. Incorrect speed.
2. Chips not coming out of hole.
3. Dull drill bit.
4. Feeding too slow.
5. Not lubricated.

1. No “Back-up material” under the work-

piece.

1. Not supported or clamped properly.

1. Workpiece is pinching the drill bit or

there is an excessive feeding pressure.

2. Improper belt tension.

1. Bent drill bit.
2. Worn spindle bearings.
3. Drill bit is not properly installed in the

chuck.

4. Chuck not properly installed.

1. Spring has improper tension.

1. Dirt, grease or oil on the tapered inside

surface of the chuck or on the spindle
tapered surface.

SOLUTION

1. Adjust the tension.
2. Lubricate the spindle.
3. Tighten the retaining nut on the pulley as needed.
4. Tighten the set screws which hold the pulleys in place.

1. Change the speed.
2. Retract the drill bit frequently to clear the chips.
3. Resharpen the drill bit.
4. Feeding too fast...allow the drill bit to cut.
5. Lubricate the drill bit with cutting or motor oil.

1. Support the workpiece or clamp it.

1. Support the workpiece or clamp it.

1. Support the workpiece or clamp it.
2. Adjust the tension of the belt.

1. Use a straight drill bit.
2. Replace the bearings.
3. Install drill bit properly.
4. Install chuck properly.

1. Adjust the spring tension.

1. Using a household detergent, clean the tapered sur-

faces of the chuck and the spindle to remove the dirt,
grease and oil.

PARTS DIAGRAM & PARTS LISTS

Refer to the Parts section of the King Canada web site for the most updated parts diagram and parts list.

Summary of Contents for KC-116C

Page 1: ...KING CANADA 16 SPEED DRILL PRESS BENCH OR FLOOR MODEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2000 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODELS KC 116C BENCH MODEL KC 116FC FLOOR MODEL...

Page 2: ...andards KING CANADA warrants to the original retail consumer a 2 year limited warranty as of the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warran...

Page 3: ...TAIN TOOL WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS Before servicing when changing accessori...

Page 4: ...SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS FOR 13 MODELS KC 116C KC 116FC VOLTAGE 110V AMPS 7 5A MOTOR R P M 1700 Hz 60 PHASE 1 CHUCK CAPACITY 5 8 SPINDLE TAPER MT 2 NUMBER OF SPEEDS 16...

Page 5: ...it or other recommended acessory to perform desired operations 8 Depth scale Allows the operator to adjust the drill press to drill to a desired depth 9 Drill ON OFF Switch Has a locking feature to pr...

Page 6: ...4 2 Set screws 2 3 M3 hex key 1 4 M5 hex key 1 6 Key drift 1 7 Support lock handle 1 8 Crank 1 9 Feed handles 3 10 Chuck key 1 11 Chuck 1 12 Safety key 1 TOOLS NEEDED 1 Combination square 1 8 Ajustabl...

Page 7: ...that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances WARNING TO MAINTAIN PROPER GROUNDING OF YOUR DRILL PRESS DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MA...

Page 8: ...ghten set screw 8 Check column collar for proper adjustment The collar should not be angled on the column and it should be positioned so the rack will slide freely in the collar when the table is rota...

Page 9: ...NOTE To avoid rattles or other noises motor frame must not touch lower belt guard Speed adjustment 1 Release belt tension lock handles located on each side of the drill press by turning them countercl...

Page 10: ...se and open jaws in chuck completely 5 Turn the feed handles counterclockwise and force the chuck against the table until the chuck is secure Fig 16 REMOVING CHUCK AND ARBOR 1 With the switch off adju...

Page 11: ...table so that desired angle on the bevel scale is straight across from the zero line on the table c Retighten table bevel lock and set screw DRILLING TO A SPECIFIC DEPTH To drill a blind hole not all...

Page 12: ...Lock the table to the column in a position so that the tip of the drill bit is just a little above the top of the workpiece Always place backup material wood plywood on the table underneath the workpi...

Page 13: ...and should not require further adjustment 1 With the chuck at its highest possible position turn the depth scale clockwise until it stops and tighten the depth scale lock This will prevent the quill f...

Page 14: ...ack up material under the work piece 1 Not supported or clamped properly 1 Workpiece is pinching the drill bit or there is an excessive feeding pressure 2 Improper belt tension 1 Bent drill bit 2 Worn...

Page 15: ...Mark the drilling point on your workpiece 2 Plug in the drill press and turn the motor on 3 Switch on the laser guides and align the drilling point with the intersecting point of the laser guides 4 S...

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