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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR BENCH DRILLS

1. Read the instruction manual before operating the

bench drill.

2. Safety Glasses should be worn.

3. Do not wear loose clothing.

4. Keep work area clean.

5. Do not operate the bench drill until it is completely

assembled and installed according to the
instructions.

6. Before turning on, ensure belt guard is down and the

chuck is installed correctly.

7.  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning

on power.

8. Ensure the chuck key is removed from the chuck

before turning on the power.

9. Ensure the drill bit is securely locked in the chuck

using the key supplied.

10. Use recommended speed for drill bit size and

workpiece material.

11. Keep belt guard in place while machine is in

operation.

12. Use only recommended accessories.

13. Disconnect tool before changing drill bit and ensure

switch is in the off position before plugging in.

14. Do not use bench drill in damp or wet conditions.

15. Do not overload tool.

16. Keep tool well maintained.

17. Never leave tool running unattended.

18. Adjust the table or depth stop to avoid drilling into

the table.

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLE THE COLUMN

Place column assembly on base and align holes in
column support with holes in base.

Secure the column with the bolts provided.

INSTALL TABLE

Slide the table assembly onto the column and lock
with clamping lever.

ATTACH HEAD TO COLUMN

Carefully put the head assembly over the column
and slide it onto column into position. Align head
frame with table and base.
Fix set screws into right side of head to lock head
into position then tighten.

INSTALL THE FEEDING HANDLES

Screw the knobs to the feeding handles.

Screw each feeding handle into hub of pinion shaft.

ATTACH THE CHUCK

Slide table up and secure it approximately 75mm
from the tip of the spindle.

Slide short end of arbor into chuck. Place long end
inside spindle.

Open chuck jaws completely by turning chuck key
anti-clockwise to the end.

Put a peice of scrap wood on the table to protect
chuck nose.

Pull feeding handle down pressing the chuck against
the scrap wood until arbor is secure on the spindle.

On/Off
Switch

Drill

Chuck

Table

Feeding
Handles

Column

Table Height

Adjustment

Clamping

Lever

Base

Summary of Contents for BD513

Page 1: ...red by warranty for use in these applications THANKYOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI DRILL Your new drill has been engineered and manufactured to Ryobi s high standard for dependability ease of operation and operator safety Properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance CAUTION Carefully read through this entire owner s manual before using your drill Pay close attention to the R...

Page 2: ...itors should wear safety glasses and be kept a safe distance from work area Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord 6 STORE IDLE TOOLS When not in use tools should be stored in a dry and high or locked up place out of reach of children 7 DON T FORCE TOOL It will do the job better and safer at the rate at which it was designed 8 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force a small tool or attachment to do...

Page 3: ... leave tool running unattended 18 Adjust the table or depth stop to avoid drilling into the table ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLE THE COLUMN Place column assembly on base and align holes in column support with holes in base Secure the column with the bolts provided INSTALL TABLE Slide the table assembly onto the column and lock with clamping lever ATTACH HEAD TO COLUMN Carefully put the head assembly over the c...

Page 4: ...ghten all 3 holes DRILLING Use clamps to hold the workpiece when drilling The workpiece should never be held by hand as the lips of the drill may seize the workpiece at any time especially when breaking through the stock If the workpiece is whirled outof the operators hand injury may occur For flat work lay the workpiece on a wooden base and clamp it firmly down against the table to prevent it fro...

Page 5: ...ft or bearing B Replace spindle shaft or bearing C Bad chuck C Replace chuck Motor Won t Start A Power Supply A Check power cord B Motor connection B Check motor connection C Switch connections C Check switch connections D Motor windings burned D Replace motor E Bad switch E Replace switch Drill Binds in Workpiece A Excessive pressure on feed handle A Apply less pressure B Loose belt B Check belt ...

Page 6: ...d by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear The Company accepts no additional liability pursuant to this warranty for the costs of travelling or transportation of the Product or parts to and from the service dealer or agent which costs are not included in this warranty Certain legislation including the Trade Practices Act 1974 as amended and other state and territorial laws give ri...

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