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This drill press has 12 speeds as
listed below:
250 RPM
990 RPM
340 RPM
1550 RPM
390 RPM
1620 RPM
510 RPM
1900 RPM
600 RPM
2620 RPM
650 RPM
3100 RPM
See inside of guard for specific place-
ment of belt on pulleys.
Think Safety
Safety is a combination of operator
common sense and alertness at all
times when the drill press is being
used.
WARNING: Do not allow familiar-
ity (gained from frequent use of
your drill press) to become com-
monplace. Always remember
that a careless fraction of a sec-
ond is sufficient to inflict severe
injury.
Plan Your Work
• Don’t force the tool. It will do the job
better and safer at the rate for which
it was designed.
• Use the right tool. Don’t force tool or
attachment to do a job it was not
designed to do.
• If any part of your drill press is miss-
ing, malfunctioning, has been dam-
aged or broken...such as the motor
switch, or other operating control, a
safety device or the power cord, turn
the drill press off and unplug it until
the particular part is properly
repaired or replaced.
• Never place your fingers in a posi-
tion where they could contact the
drill or other cutting tool if the work-
piece should unexpectedly shift or
your hand should slip.
• To reduce the risk of injury from
parts thrown by the spring, follow
instructions exactly as given and
shown in adjusting spring tension of
quill.
• To prevent the workpiece from being
torn from your hands, spinning of
the tool, shattering the tool or being
thrown, always properly support
your work so it won’t shift or bind on
the tool:
- Always position backup material
(use beneath the workpiece) to
contact the left side of the column.
- Whenever possible, position the
workpiece to contact the left side of
the column - If it is too short or the
table is tilted, clamp solidly to the
table. Use table slots or clamping
ledge around the outside edge of
the table.
- When using a drill press vise,
always fasten it to a table.
- Never do any work “Freehand”
(hand holding workpiece rather
than supporting it on the table),
except when polishing.
- Securely lock head to column,
table support to column and table
to table support before operating
drill press.
- Never move the head or table while
the tool is running.
- Before starting the operation, jog
the motor switch to make sure the
drill or other cutting tool does not
wobble or cause vibration.
- If a workpiece overhangs the table
such that it will fall or tip if not held,
clamp it to the table or provide aux-
iliary support.
- Use fixtures for unusual operations
to adequately hold, guide and posi-
tion workpiece.