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ADJUSTING THE TAbLE SqUARE TO THE HEAD

1) Insert a precision round steel rod (A) Fig.21 approximately 3” long into

the chuck and tighten.

2) With the table (B) raised to working height and locked into position,

place a  combination square (C) flat on the table beside the rod.

3) If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the table bevel lock bolt (A)

Fig.22 with an adjustable wrench and the set screw (B) with a hex.

key. This adjustment is located under the table.

4) Align the table square to the rod by tilting the table.

5) Retighten the table bevel lock bolt and set screw.

TILTING THE TAbLE

To use the table in a bevel position, loosen the bevel lock hex. bolt (A)

Fig.22 with an adjustable wrench. Then loosen the set screw (B) with a

hex. key. Tilt the table to the desired angle by reading the bevel scale (C)

on the table support. Retighten the bevel lock bolt and set screw.

FEEDING

Pull down the feed handles with only enough effort to allow the drill to

cut. Feeding too slowly might cause the drill to burn...feeding too rapidly

might stop the motor...cause the belt or drill to slip... tear the workpiece

loose or break the drill bit.

HOLE LOCATION

Make an indentation in the workpiece where you want the to drill a hole

using a centre punch or a sharp nail. Before turning the switch ON, bring

the drill bit down to the workpiece, lining it up with the hole location.

POSITIONING THE TAbLE AND WORKPIECE

Lock the table to the column in a position so that the tip of the drill is just

a little above the top of the workpiece. Always place a piece of back-up

material (wood, plywood) on the table underneath the workpiece. This

will prevent splintering or making a heavy burr on the underside of the

workpiece as the drill breaks through. To keep the back-up material from

spinning out of control, it must come in contact with the left side of the

column.

WARNING! 

To prevent the workpiece or the back-up material from being

torn from your hand while drilling, position them against the left side of

the column. If the workpiece or the back-up material are not not long

enough to reach the column, clamp them to the table. Failure to do this

could result in personal injury.

FIGURE 21

FIGURE 22

ADJUSTMENTS & OPERATION

Summary of Contents for KC-119FC-LS

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 119FC LS COPYRIGHT 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 17 LONG STROKE DRILL PRESS WITH SAFETY GUARD Line Interruption 01 2017...

Page 2: ...ck of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take adva...

Page 3: ...adequate surrounding work space 7 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area 8 MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys 9...

Page 4: ...ERATION As received from the factory your drill press is ready to run for 120V operation This machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrate...

Page 5: ...TO KNOW YOUR DRILL PRESS 1 Cast iron base 2 Table lock handle 3 Tilting table 4 3 4 chuck 5 Limit switch safety guard 6 2 step activation safety switch 7 Pulley cover 8 Motor belt tension lever 9 Hea...

Page 6: ...ack A Fig 8 down through the large round opening in the table support B Engage rack in gear mechanism found inside the opening of the table support 7 While holding the rack A Fig 8 and table support B...

Page 7: ...e table support B as shown Do not tighten 12 Slide the table C Fig 10 into the opening of the table support Tighten table lock handle A INSTALLING THE HEAD Warning The drill press head is very heavy i...

Page 8: ...G AND USING THE LIMIT SWITCH PROTECTED SAFETY GUARD The limit switch safety guard is intended to protect the operator during drilling operations If the safety guard is not positioned in its closed pos...

Page 9: ...ake sure there are no foreign particles sticking to the surfaces The slightest piece of dirt on the arbor nose or the chuck will prevent the chuck from seating properly This will cause the drill to wo...

Page 10: ...nstalled but they should be properly tensioned before use 1 Lift the guard A Fig 19 and keep it opened 2 Loosen the belt tension set screws B located on both sides of the drill press head Release tens...

Page 11: ...eding too rapidly might stop the motor cause the belt or drill to slip tear the workpiece loose or break the drill bit HOLE LOCATION Make an indentation in the workpiece where you want the to drill a...

Page 12: ...o 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 comming out of hole 3 Dull drill bit 4 Feeding too slow 5 N...

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