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•  Secure the workpiece.  Use clamps or a vise to hold work when it is practical and safe.  Using the proper tool may 
  allow you to free both hands for tool operation.  Also, be sure to never overreach.  

•  Secure your tools.  In the event of the machine tipping or sliding, it is always recommended to secure your tools to 
  the machine, or in another safe location, during use. 
   

•  Keep the proper footing and balance.  Ensure that you are in no danger of slipping or sliding once you turn the 
  machine on.  Once again, non-slip footwear is highly recommended.

•  Maintain tools in top condition.  Keep tools sharp, clean, and properly maintained for the highest quality and safest 
  performance.  Remember to properly follow all lubrication and accessory maintenance practices, as detailed in this 
 Instruction 

Manual.

•  Disconnect tool before servicing.  When changing accessories such as bits, clamps, etc., making any sort of physical 
  assessment of the tool, or when motor is being mounted/connected, remember to disconnect the machine from 
  its power source.  This will reduce the possibility of accidentally engaging the machine.

•  Use recommended accessories only.  Use of any additional accessories (add-ons) is strictly at your own risk.  This 
  machine was designed with only the use of Kreg certifi ed parts in mind.  Use of uncertifi ed accessories may be 
 hazardous.

•  Avoid accidental starting.  Make sure power switch is positioned at “OFF” and that no one is located near the 
  machine, before plugging in the power cord. 

•  Never stand on the machine.  Serious injury could occur if the machine is tipped or if the cutting tool is contacted.  
  Do not stand on top of the machine for any reason.

•  Check for damaged parts.  Before use of the machine, a careful assessment of all guards and other parts should 
  be made to ensure that it will operate properly, and perform as intended.  Check for alignment of moving parts, 
  binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions 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 qualifi ed to make these sorts of assessments.

•  Never leave a running machine unattended.  Always turn the machine’s power “OFF” after operation.  Do not leave 
  the tool until it comes to a complete stop.

•  Drugs, alcohol, medication warning.  Do not operate tool while under the infl uence of drugs, alcohol, or any 
 medications.

•  For additional security, this machine’s power switch can be ‘locked out’ to prevent unintentional power-on.  To do so,  

 

  place a lock out device through the round opening behind the green switch.  Please note, this is not to be used as an  

 

  alternative to unplugging the machine during repairs.

•  USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord,
  be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop
  in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating.

WARNING:

  This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other 

reproductive harm. 

Wash hands after handling

WARNING: 

 Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to 

the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Some examples of these chemicals are: 

- lead from lead-based paints, 

- crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products,

- arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. 

Your risk from exposure to these chemicals varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure, work in a well-

ventilated area and with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to fi lter out microscopic particles. 

WARNING:

 The wire of this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other 

reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

Warnings:

Safety Instructions

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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