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Safety Instructions

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•  Do not operate this machine without the acrylic top securely fastened into place using the provided lock-down screws.   
  Doing so will increase your chances of injury or death.

•  Woodworking machines are dangerous, and can cause personal injury if not used properly.

•  Read safety instructions and operating instructions for your machine completely, before using products.  Using this 
  system before understanding its safe and proper use could result in serious injury to the operator.  

•  Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal injury.

•  For your own safety, read the instruction manual before operating the tool.  Learn the tool’s application and limitations    
  as well as the specifi c hazards distinctive to it.

•  Keep all guards and safety devices in proper place while using these products. 

•  Always wear safety glasses.

•  Keep hands well away from the pneumatic clamp and rotating bit when operating the machine.

•  Avoid awkward hand positions, where a sudden slip could cause contact with the rotating bit.  Never reach under the
  pneumatic clamp pad with either hand to hold down the workpiece.

•  As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use of the machine.  Using the machine 
  with respect and caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury.  However, if normal safety
  precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result.

•  This system was designed for certain applications only.  Kreg strongly recommends that this system NOT be modifi ed 
  and/or used for any application other than for which it was designed.  If you have any questions relative to its 
  application, DO NOT use the machine until you have written, phoned, or e-mailed Kreg Tool and have been advised 
 accordingly.

•  Be aware of kickbacks.  Kickbacks occur when the workpiece binds-up while being drilled, causing it to twist, jump, and 
  possibly become airborne.  To avoid kickbacks (and potential injury) always use sharp drill bits, keep the machine aligned 
  and maintained properly, and adequately secure/support the workpiece.

•  Turn machine off before adjusting.  Never adjust the fence, swing stop, clamping cylinder, depth stop, drill bit, or any 
  other part of the machine while it is running.

•  Wait for the machine to stop.  Make sure the drill comes to a complete stop before adjusting the workpiece or
 workpiece-angle.

•  Ground electric machines.  If your machine is equipped with a three-prong plug, it should be plugged into a three-hole    
  electrical receptacle only.  If the proper outlet is not available, have one installed by a qualifi ed electrician before use.  
  Never remove the third prong, and never modify the provided plug in any way.  

•  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.  Be sure to check that all adjusting keys and wrenches are removed from the 
  machine before turning it on.

•  Don’t operate in a dangerous or unclean environment.  Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them 
  to rain.  Keep work area well-lit, un-cluttered, and clean.

•  Keep children and visitors away.  All children and visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area, and should 
  not operate the machine under any condition.

•  Make your workshop “child-proof”.  Use padlocks, master switches, or any other means necessary to make your work 
  area safe for children.  

•  Use the right tool.  Never ‘force’ the tool to do work for which it was not intended.  If used properly, the tool will 
  produce better results in less time, under safer conditions.

•  Wear proper apparel.  No loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or any other jewelry that could possibly  
  get caught in moving parts.  Non-slip footwear is highly recommended, as is protective hair covering.  Remember 
  to always use safety glasses, specifi cally designed as safety wear.
  

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Summary of Contents for DK1100 FE

Page 1: ...MMENDED AIR PRESSURES Electric Models 90 psi Pneumatic Models 120 psi 5 2010 DK1149 Rev C R Pro Series INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL DK1100 Electric and Pneumatic Models DK3100 DK3100 DK1100 TP DK1100 FE DK110...

Page 2: ...r Stock Thickness 11 Clamping Cyclinder Height Feed Rate Clamping Duration 12 Belt Tension 13 DK1100 TP FP Pnuematic Models 14 19 DK1100 TP FP QUICK START GUIDE 14 DK1100 TP FP PARTS DIAGRAM 15 Acryli...

Page 3: ...ion or repairs required due to natural causes or acts of God To obtain warranty service contact the distributor from which this Pocket Hole Boring Machine was purchased or you may contact Kreg Tool Co...

Page 4: ...aware of kickbacks Kickbacks occur when the workpiece binds up while being drilled causing it to twist jump and possibly become airborne To avoid kickbacks and potential injury always use sharp drill...

Page 5: ...s that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced as soon as possible preceding any additional use Do not use the machine if you are not qua...

Page 6: ...nez la machine avant d effectuer des ajustements N ajustez jamais le guide le dispositif anti oscillation le cylin dre de serrage la but e de profondeur de mortaise le foret ou tout autre l ment de la...

Page 7: ...convenablement d s que possible avant tout autre usage N utilisez pas la machine si vous n tes pas qualifi pour effectuer ce genre d valuation Ne laissez jamais une machine en marche sans surveillance...

Page 8: ...the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly ins...

Page 9: ...T RIVE 0ULLY YCLE OUNTER RILL IT RIVE SSEMBLY RILL HUCK RILL IT EPTH ONTROL DJUSTER EED 2ATE LOW ONTROL EPTH ONTROL 3WITCH RILL UIDE LOCK LAMP 0AD 3WING 3TOP LAMPING YLINDER LAMPING 4OWER DK1100 FE El...

Page 10: ...0ULLY YCLE OUNTER RILL IT RIVE SSEMBLY RILL HUCK RILL ITS EPTH ONTROL DJUSTER EED 2ATE LOW ONTROL EPTH ONTROL 3WITCH RILL UIDE LOCK LAMP 0AD 3WING 3TOP LAMPING YLINDER LAMPING 4OWER IR ILTER IR AUGE D...

Page 11: ...supply or electrical supply you can be certain the bit will not acciden tally engage while you are performing maintenance Step 1 Disconnect the machine from the air supply and or electrical supply St...

Page 12: ...back into the resting position Lock Nut Depth Control Switch Head Depth Control Adjuster A Adjusting the Fence Setting The Fence can be adjusted to align the pocket hole to the center of material of d...

Page 13: ...more clamping time Turning the Screw in the counter clockwise direction decreases the duration less clamping time Make certain to tighten the Locking Collar to prevent the Screw from accidentally drif...

Page 14: ...machine is DISCONNECTED from the AIR SUPPLY and ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Cycle the machine via the foot switch several times to remove air from the system Without an air supply or electrical supply you can...

Page 15: ...reg does not recommend the use of a long extension hose for use with this product Depending on the frequency of use Kreg recommends that you grease the planetary gear on the pneumatic drill at least o...

Page 16: ...Y RILL HUCK RILL IT EPTH ONTROL DJUSTER EED 2ATE LOW ONTROL EPTH ONTROL 3WITCH RILL UIDE LOCK LAMP 0AD 3WING 3TOP LAMPING YLINDER LAMPING 4OWER IR ILTER IL UBRICATOR IR AUGE 0NEUMATIC OTOR EED 2ATE YL...

Page 17: ...the Drill Chuck and into the Drill Guide Plate until the Drill Bit clears the Drill Chuck Angle the Drill Bit slightly and pull clear of the Drill Guide Plate Step 5 Insert a new or re sharpened Dril...

Page 18: ...he Drill Depth Control Adjuster until the Head fully depresses the plunger on the Depth Control Switch Step 4 Tighten the Lock Nut to lock the Depth Control Adjuster in position Step 5 Pull the Drill...

Page 19: ...djust the duration that the pneumatic clamp engages the material before during and after the drilling operation is performed The factory setting of this valve will maintain the correct amount of time...

Page 20: ...t switch several times to remove air from the system Air System Lubricator An Air System Lubricator is provided to maintain proper lubrication to the pneumatic motor The Air System Lubricator is fille...

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