HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION
1. Using a centre punch or sharp nail, make an
indentation in the workpiece where you will be
drilling.
2. Turn on the laser guide and align the laser lines (x)
with the indentation before turning the drill ON.
TILTING THE TABLE
See Figure 31.
NOTE:
The table support has a predrilled hole with a
locking pin inserted for locking the table into a predrilled
0° bevel angle.
1. Tighten the nut on the locking pin using a 10 mm
or adjustable wrench clockwise to release the pin
from the table support. This pin will be needed when
placing the table back to its 0 degree setting from
the table support.
2. Loosen the large hex head table bevel locking bolt
using a 17 mm or adjustable wrench.
WARNING
To prevent injury, be sure to hold the table and table
arm assembly, so it will not swivel or tilt.
3. Tilt the table, aligning the desired angle measurement
to the zero line opposite the scale.
4. Tighten the table bevel locking bolt.
5. To return the table to its original position, loosen the
table bevel locking bolt. Return the table to the 0°
position.
6. Return nut on locking pin to the outside end of
threads. Gently tap locking pin until it is seated in the
mating hole of the table bracket. Hand tighten nut.
WARNING
To avoid injury from spinning work or tool breakage,
always clamp workpiece and backup material
securely to the table before operating the drill press.
FEEDING
1. Pull down the feed handles with only enough e
ff
ort to
allow the drill bit to cut.
2. Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to burn.
Feeding too rapidly might cause the belt or drill to
slip, tear the workpiece loose or break the drill bit.
3. When drilling metal, it is necessary to lubricate the
drill bit tip with oil to prevent burning of the workpiece
and bit.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and
remove the plug from the power source outlet before
maintaining or lubricating your drill press.
Frequently blow out, using an air compressor or dust
vacuum, any sawdust or metal chips that accumulate
inside the motor, pulley housing, table and work surface.
Always wear protective safety goggles.
WARNING
To avoid shock or
fi
re hazard, if the power cord is
worn or cut in any way, have it replaced immediately
by a quali
fi
ed electrician or service technician.
LUBRICATION
All of the drill press ball bearings are packed with grease
at the factory. They require no further lubrication.
Periodically lubricate the gear and rack, table elevation
mechanism of the spindle the rack (teeth) of the quill.
Lower the spindle down and oil the spindle sleeve
moderately every three months.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
See Figure 32.
When transporting the product, disconnect the power
cord, and make sure all parts are securely
fi
xed. Refer
to Fig. 32 for the grasping areas when lifting the product.
Store the product in a secure place that is not accessible
to children.
Clean the product using a brush and vacuum cleaner
before storage.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle raw materials instead of
disposing of as waste. The machine,
accessories and packaging should
be sorted for environmental-friendly
recycling.
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Safety alert
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