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5. Lower the quill to the lowest position by rotating the
feed handle in a counterclockwise direction while
holding the spring cap in position.
6. If the quill moves up and down as you desire, tighten
the inner nut sung against the spring cap and spring
cap with the wrench. If too loose, repeat steps 3
through 5 to tighten. If too tight, reverse steps 4 and
5.
7. Secure the outer nut against the inner nut with the
wrench.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten and restrict quill movement.
BELT TENSION
See Figure 22.
1. Open the pulley cover.
2. To unlock the belt tension, turn the belt tension
lock knob on the right side of the drill press head
counterclockwise.
3. Pull the motor toward the front of the drill press to
loosen the belt tension.
4. Position the belt on the correct pulley steps for the
desired speed.
5. Push the motor away from the drill press head until
the belt is properly tensioned.
NOTE:
Belt tension is correct if the belt deflects
approximately 13 mm (1/2") when pressed at its
centre.
6. Tighten the belt tension lock knob to secure the
motor in position. Close pulley cover.
CHECKING/ADJUSTING LASER ALIGNMENT
The product is equipped with Laser Trac ®.
The laser beams will enable you to preview the drill bit
path on the workpiece to be drilled before you begin your
operation.
WARNING
Avoid direct eye contact
A laser light is radiated when the laser guide is turned
on. Avoid direct eye contact. Always unplug the drill
press from the power source before making any
adjustments.
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A laser pointer is not a toy and should not come into
hands of children. Misuse of this appliance can lead
to irreparable eye injuries.
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Any adjustment to increase the laser power is
forbidden.
■
When using the laser pointer, do not point the laser
beam towards people and/or reflecting surfaces.
Even a laser beam of lower intensity may cause eye
damage. Therefore, do not look directly into the laser
beam.
■
The laser pointer includes no servicing components.
Never open the housing for repair or adjustments.
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Laser warning label:
LASER
2
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Do not remove or deface warning labels. Removing
labels increases the risk of exposure to radiation.
■
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
■
Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the laser
level. If unqualified persons attempt to repair this
laser product, serious injury may result. Any repair
required on this laser product should be performed
by authorised service centre personnel.
■
CAUTION: The use of optical instruments with this
product will increase eye hazard.
WARNING
Do not use tinted glasses to enhance the laser light.
Tinted glasses will reduce the overall vision for the
application and interfere with the normal operation of
the tool.
WARNING
Laser radiation. Never aim the beam at a work
piece with a re
fl
ective surface. Bright shiny re
fl
ective
sheet steel or similar re
fl
ective surfaces are not
recommended for laser use. Re
fl
ective surfaces
could direct the beam back toward the operator or
bystanders.
ADJUSTING THE LASER LINES
See Figure 23.
Check the laser alignment to ensure the intersection of
the laser lines is precisely at the spot where the drill bit
meets the workpiece. If it is not, the laser lines should
be adjusted using the laser adjustment knobs located on
opposite sides of the head assembly.
1. Mark an “X” on a piece of scrap wood.
2. Insert a small drill bit into the chuck and align its tip
to
the intersection of the lines of the “X”.
3. Secure the board to the table.
4. Turn on the laser guide and verify the laser lines
align with the “X” on the workpiece.
5. If the laser lines do not align, loosen the set screws
on each of the laser housings with a hex key and
rotate the laser adjustment knobs until the lines meet
in the centre of the “X”. Retighten the set screws to
secure.
OPERATION
WARNING
Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you
careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a
second is su
ffi
cient to in
fl
ict serious injury.
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