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SAFETY RULES

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For your own safety, read and understand all warnings 
and operating instructions before using any tool or 
equipment.

Some dust created by operation of power tool contains 
chemicals known to the State of California to cause 
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 
To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a 
well ventilated area and work with approved safety 
equipment. Always wear OSHA/NIOSH approved, 
properly fitting face mask or respirator when using such 
tools. 

Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal 
injury. Remember that being careless for even a fraction 
of a second can result in severe personal injury.

WORK PREPARATION 

•  Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing,
  gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which  
  may get caught in moving parts of the tool. 
•  Nonslip protective footwear is recommended. 
  Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.  
•  Wear eye and hearing protection. Always use safety 
   glasses. Eye protection equipment should comply with 
   ANSI Z87.1 standards. Hearing equipment should 
   comply with ANSI S3.19 standards. 
•  Wear face mask or dust mask if operation is dusty. 
•  Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools    
  when tired, intoxicated or when taking medications that  
  cause drowsiness. 

WORK AREA PREPARATION 

•  Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas and 
   benches invite accidents. 
•  Work area should be properly lighted. 
•  Do not use the machine in a dangerous environment.  
   The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in 
   rain can cause shock or electrocution.
•  Three-prong plug should be plugged directly into 
   properly grounded, three-prong receptacle. 
•  Use the proper extension cord. Make sure your 
   extension cord is in good condition. It should have 
   grounding prong and should be of the correct gauge. 
•  Keep children and visitors away. Your shop is a poten-
   tially dangerous environment. Children and visitors can 
   be injured. 
•  Make your workshop childproof with padlocks, master 
   switches or remove switch keys to prevent any uninten-
   tional use of power tools.
•  It should have a grounding prong and should be of the 
   correct gauge. 

TOOL MAINTENANCE 

•  Turn the machine "OFF", and disconnect the machine 
   from the power source prior to inspection. 
•  Maintain all tools and machines in peak condition. Keep 
   tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance.
•  Follow instructions for lubricating and changing 
   accessories. 
•  Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of 
   moving parts, binding, breakage, mounting and any 
   other condition that may affect tool's operation. 
•  Poorly maintained tools and machines can further 
   damage the tool or machine and/or cause injury. 
•  A guard or any other part that is damaged should be 
   repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift repairs. 

TOOL OPERATION 

•  Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool is in     
   the “OFF” position before plugging in.
•  Use the right tool for your job. Do not force your 
  tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not 
   designed. 
•  Disconnect tool when changing parts.
•  Don't force the workpiece on the machine. Damage to  
   the machine and/or injury may result.  
•  Never leave tool running unattended. Turn the power off  
  and do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop. 
•  Do not overreach. Loss of balance can make you fall 
   into a working machine, causing injury.  
•  Never stand on tool. Injury could occur if the tool tips, or 
   if you accidentally contact the cutting tool. 
•  Know your tool. Learn the tool’s operation, application   
  and specific limitations before using it. 
•  Use recommended accessories. Use of improper  

 

  accessories may cause damage to the machine or injury 
   to the user.  
•  Handle workpiece correctly. Keep hands away from 
   moving parts.
•  Turn tool off if it jams.

CAUTION:

 Think safety! Safety is a combination of opera-

tor common sense and alertness at all times when tool is 
being used.

Do not attempt to operate tool until it is completely 
assembled according to the instructions.

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Page 1: ...IABLE SPEED DRILL PRESS WITH DIGITAL READOUT QUESTION 1 877 393 7121 10 1115 You will need this manual for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice i...

Page 2: ...4 x 14 Table Movement 45 Bevel 360 Swivel Overall Height 65 1 2 NET Weight 149 lbs TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY RULES 1 Work Preparation Work Area Preparation Tool Maintenance To...

Page 3: ...vironment Children and visitors can be injured Make your workshop childproof with padlocks master switches or remove switch keys to prevent any uninten tional use of power tools It should have a groun...

Page 4: ...to ensure all parts are present Contact Customer Service Center at 1 877 393 7121 M F 9am 5pm immediately for missing parts Locate the following parts before assembling A Head Assembly B Table C Base...

Page 5: ...lange Replace the retaining ring over the column and secure with set screw Check to see the top of rack is secured inside the beveled edge of retaining ring And the table assembly can rotate around th...

Page 6: ...wer supply The machine can be installed on either a workbench or a tool stand by using bolts lock washers and hex nuts The machine must be bolted to a firm and level surface There must be enough clear...

Page 7: ...ter surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the green or green and y...

Page 8: ...the switch to the down position NOTE When the machine is not in use the machine should be locked in the OFF position to prevent unau thorized use To lock the machine turn the switch to OFF position P...

Page 9: ...r to remove chuck key before operating the machine ADJUST DRILL DEPTH Refer to Figure 16 Two ways to adjust the drill depth to the desired height Loosen the lock knob Rotate depth gauge to the desired...

Page 10: ...ainted parts rubber parts and plastic guards LUBRICATION A light coat of paste wax on the work table will make it easier to feed the workpiece and prevent rust KEEP TOOL IN REPAIR If power cord is wor...

Page 11: ...indle pulley looses 2 Motor pulley looses 3 Incorrect belt tension 1 Drill bit is dull 2 Incorrect speed 3 Chips in the hole SOLUTIONS 1 Check power supply for proper voltage 2 Inspect line cord and p...

Page 12: ...17 DRILL PRESS PARTS ILLUSTRATION 10...

Page 13: ...DP1700127 Tube 1 128 DP1700128 Hex Nut M8X1 0 1 129 DP1700129 LED wiring 1 130 DP1700130 Tube 35x30 1 131 DP1700131 Power Trans Plate 1 132 DP1700132 Wrench 2 5 56 18 1 133 DP1700133 Wrench 4 70 25 1...

Page 14: ...ndable parts including but not limited to blades brushes belts bits light bulbs and or batteries 2 shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and or rental purposes and 3 does not cover any los...

Page 15: ...NOTE...

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