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9.  USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.

 Use 

safety glasses. Use face or dust mask if 

cutting operations create dust.

10. CONNECT DUST EXTRACTION 

EQUIPMENT.

 If devices are provided 

for the connection of dust extraction and 

collecting equipment, ensure these are 

connected and properly used.

11. DO NOT ABUSE THE CABLE.

 Never 

pull the cable to disconnect it from the 

socket. Keep the cord away from heat, 

oil and sharp edges.

12. SECURE WORK.

 For safety reasons, 

wherever possible use clamps or a vice 

to hold the work piece securely. It is 

safer than using your hands.

13. DON’T OVERREACH.

 Keep proper 

footing and balance at all time.

14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.

 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for 

better and safer performance. Follow 

instructions for lubricating and changing 

accessories. Inspect tool cords 

periodically and if damaged have them 

repaired by an authorised service facility. 

Inspect extension cords periodically and 

replace if damaged. Keep handles dry, 

clean and free from oil and grease.

15. DISCONNECT THE POWER SOURCE.

 

When not in use you should disconnect 

tools from their power source, especially 

when changing blades, bits, cutters 

or other similar accessories and for 

servicing.

16. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND 

WRENCHES.

 Form the habit of 

checking to see that keys and adjusting 

wrenches are removed from the tool 

before turning it on.

17. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.

 

Ensure switch is in “off” position when 

plugging in.

18. USE OUTDOOR EXTENSION LEADS.

 

When the tool is used outdoors, use only 

extension leads intended for outdoor 

use and so marked.

19. STAY ALERT.

 Watch what you are 

doing, use common sense and do not 

operate the tool when you are tired.

General Safety Rules

Read all these instructions before 

attempting to operate your product. 

Save these instructions for future 

            reference.

1.  KEEP WORK AREA CLEAR. 

Cluttered 

work areas and benches invite injuries. 

Keep the floor area around you level, 

well maintained and free from loose 

materials, such as chips and excess 

stock.

2.  CONSIDER WORK AREA 

ENVIRONMENT.

 Do not expose tools 

to rain. Do not use tools in damp or wet 

locations. Keep work area well lit. Do not 

use tools in the presence of flammable 

liquids or gases.

3.  GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK.

 

Avoid body contact with earthed or 

grounded surfaces.

4.  KEEP OTHER PEOPLE AWAY.

 Do 

not let others, especially children, not 

involved in the work  touch the tool or 

the extension lead and keep them away 

from the work area.

5.  STORE IDLE TOOLS.

 When not in use, 

tools should be stored in a secure and 

dry location that it is safely out of reach 

from children.

6.  DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL.

 It will do 

the job  better and safer at the rate for 

which it was intended.

7.  USE THE RIGHT TOOL.

 Do not force 

small tools to do the job of a heavy 

duty tool. Do not use tools for purposes 

not intended; for example do not use 

circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.

8.  DRESS PROPERLY.

 Do not wear loose 

clothing or jewellery, they can be caught 

in moving parts. Non-skid footwear is 

recommended when working outdoors. 

Wear protective hair covering to contain 

long hair. 

WARNING ! When using electric tools 

basic safety precautions should always 

be followed to reduce the risk of fire, 

electric shock and personal injury.

Summary of Contents for DP3800RF

Page 1: ...1 GB 15 IN 381 MM DRILL PRESS DP3800RF INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS GB P 1 11 The original instruction manual is in English...

Page 3: ...ce of power during unpacking and assembly This cord must remain unplugged whenever you are adjustig assembling the drill press The drill press is heavy and should be lifted with care If needed get the...

Page 4: ...sion leads intended for outdoor use and so marked 19 STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired General Safety Rules Read all these instruction...

Page 5: ...Securely lock the head and table support to the column and the table to the table support before operating the drill press 20 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool it should be carefully...

Page 6: ...Hz hertz W watts min minutes alternating current h hours Class II Construction I ON O OFF min 1 revolutions per minute ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them...

Page 7: ...from the loose parts bag 4 Place a bolt in each hole through the column support and thread into the base Tighten with a wrench INSTALLING THE TABLE FIG 3 4 1 Locate the table crank handle 1 and suppor...

Page 8: ...es with a non petroleum based product such as alcohol or lacquer thinner Any oil or grease used in the packing of these parts must be removed otherwise the chuck may come loose during operation 5 Usin...

Page 9: ...p 9 Hold it in place while loosening and removing only the lock nut 6 4 With the screwdriver still engaged in the notch loosen the inner nut 10 just until the notch 11 disengages from the boss 12 on t...

Page 10: ...same manner Two parallel laser markings should look like 9 and 10 in Fig 17 the distance between the lines will vary with board thickness however the lines must be parallel Cross Hair Alignment FIG 1...

Page 11: ...e on position 7 Never leave the drill press unattended Turn the laser switch and power switch OFF and wait until it comes to a complete stop and remove the safety key to prevent unauthorized starts IN...

Page 12: ...ating the stop nut 4 for fine adjustment You do not have to depress the button 3 to rotate the stop nut 4 Depth scale method NOTE With the chuck quill assembly fully retracted the tip of the drill bit...

Page 13: ...table 1 to the column 2 at a position so the tip of the drill bit 3 is just above the top of the workpiece 4 2 ALWAYS place BACK UP MATERIAL scrap wood on the table beneath the workpiece This will pr...

Page 14: ...clean the tool Never let any liquid get inside the tool never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid IMPORTANT To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY repairs maintenance and adjustment other tha...

Page 15: ...12 Fig 1 9 14 10 12 11 13 18 16 3 2 1 7 5 15 4 17 6 8 Fig 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 8 Fig 3 Fig 4 1 2 3 Fig 5...

Page 16: ...13 1 2 3 2 3 2 5 1 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 1 2 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 1 ON OFF SWITCH 3 1 2 5 7 6 4...

Page 17: ...14 Fig 12 6 5 4 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 10 12 11 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 1 2 A1 Vert adj Cross hair adj 1 3 2 4 11 8 6 7 5 9 10 1 2...

Page 18: ...15 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 20 2 1 3 3 2 1 5 4 6 3 2 1 1 3 2 12 13...

Page 19: ...16 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 1 4 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 1...

Page 20: ...UNGER HOUSING 1 0J4M FLAT WASHER 12 21 1 1 2WAQ LOCKING RING 1 0J4Q FLAT WASHER 12 21 2 1 2WAR ADJUSTING NUT 1 0J7F FLAT WASHER 5 16 7 8 5 64 4 2WK0 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 0J8F FLAT WASHER 8 5 22 3 4 2X...

Page 21: ...18 Schematic MODEL DP3800RF MANUAL INSTRUCTION 36JG 2JPC 36JH...

Page 22: ...19 NOTES...

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