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6. 

Avoid dangerous 

environment. Don’t use 

power tools in damp or 

wet locations or expose 

them to rain. Keep your 

work area well lighted. 

6. 

Keep 

children away. 

All visitors 

should be kept 

in a safe 

distance from 

work area. 

8. 

Make 

workshop kid 

proof with 

padlocks, master 

switches, or by 

removing starter 

keys. 

9. 

Don’t force tool. It will do the job better 

and be safer at the rate for which it was 

designed. 

10. 

Use right 

tool. Don’t 

force tool or 

attachment to 

do a job it 

was not 

designed for. 

11. 

W ear proper apparel. Wear no loose 

clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, 

or other jewellery which may get caught in 

moving parts. 

Non-slip 

footwear is 

recommended. 

Wear protective 

hair covering to 

contain long 

hair. 

12. 

Always use safety 

glasses. Also use face 

or dust mask if cutting 

operation is dusty. 

Everyday eyeglasses 

only have impact 

resistant lenses. They 

are 

NOT 

safety glasses. 

13. 

Secure works. Use clamps or vices to hold 

works, when 

practical. It’s safer 

than using your 

hands and it frees 

both hands to 

operate tool. 

Summary of Contents for 25A

Page 1: ...Manual SCANTOOL DRILL PRESS 25A Industrivej 3 9 DK 9460 Brovst Tel 45 98 23 60 88 Fax 45 98 23 61 44 ...

Page 2: ...sions of the COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 17 May 2006 2006 42 EC The Machinery Directive order no 561 of 25 June 1994 with subsequent amendments Also on accordance with The council directive of 19 February 1973 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive with later amendments order no 797 of 30 August 1994 The council directive of 3 May 1989 89 336 EEC The EMC Directive with later amendments order no 796 of 5 Dec...

Page 3: ...mitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool 2 GROUND ALL TOOLS This tool is equipped with an approved 3 conductor and a 3 prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle 3 KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE In working order and in proper adjustment and alignment 4 WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings wrist watches to ...

Page 4: ...ved practices in industrial and home shops 1 Know your power tool Read the owner s manual carefully Learn its applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool 2 Keep guard in place and in working order 3 Ground all tools If tool is equipped with three prong plug it should be plugged into a three hole electrical receptacle If an adapter is used to accommo...

Page 5: ...e right tool Don t force tool or attachment to do a job it was not designed for 11 Wear proper apparel Wear no loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 12 Always use safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty Everyday eyeglas...

Page 6: ...eave a running machine wait till the Machine has stopped If parts of the machine are out of order the Machine should not be used before it has been repaired 17 Reduce the risk of unintentional starting Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in 18 Use recommended accessories Consult owner s manual for recommended accessories Use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to perso...

Page 7: ...0 2950 4200 Unpacking and checking contents 1 Unpacking and checking contents Separate all the parts from packaging materials and check each item make sure all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material Item Description Qty A Table square or Round 1 B Column Support Asm 1 C Owner s Manual 1 D Box of Loose Parts 1 E Bag of Loose Parts F Base 1 G Head Asm 1 2 Remove the protectiv...

Page 8: ...List of Loose Parts in the box and bags 6 ...

Page 9: ... 7 ...

Page 10: ... securely 1 Collar Rack 2 Screw Hex Soc Set M6 1 0 10 3 Support Table w Indicator 4 Crank 5 Handle Crank 6 Rack 7 Screw Hex Soc Set M10 1 5 12 8 support Column 9 Screw Hex Hd M12 1 75 40 10 Base 11 Tube Column 12 Table Lock 13 Worm Elevation 14 Table w Scale 15 Key Chuck 16 Head Asm 8 ...

Page 11: ...e the table elevation mechanism the SPLINES grooves in the spindle and the RACK teeth of the quill see Getting to know your drill press Maintenance Frequently blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the motor A coat of automotive type paste was applied to the table and column will help to keep the surfaces clean Wire diagram 9 ...

Page 12: ... 10 ...

Page 13: ... up material under work piece 1 Use back up material Work piece turn loose from hand 1 Not supported or clamped properly 1 Support working or clamp it Drill bit binds in work piece 1 Workpiece pinching drill bit or excessive feed pressure 2 Improper belt tension 1 Support working or clamp it 2 Adjust tension Excessive drill bit run out or wobble 1 Bent drill bit 2 Worn spindle bearings 3 Drill but...

Page 14: ...rew Hex Hd M20 2 5 50 Table w Scale Pin Gear Clamp Column Gear Helical Worm Elevation Repair Parts FIGURE1 Key No Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Collar Rack Screw Hex Soc Set M6 1 0 10 Support Table w Indicator Crank Handle Crank Rack Screw Hex Soc Set M10 1 5 12 Support Column Screw Hex HdM12 1 75 40 12 ...

Page 15: ... FIGURE2 Key No Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Nut Lock M20 1 5 Ring Locking Washer Bearing Ball 20mm Washer Rubber Tube Quill Key drill Key Chuck Chuck Arbor Spindle Bearing Ball 30mm Bearing Thrust 13 ...

Page 16: ...Bearing Ball 30mm Spacer Bearing Insert Pulley Pulley Spindle Nut Pulley Belt V A33 Knob Repair Parts FIGURE3 Key No Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Belt V A29 Bearing Ball 15mm Pully Center Pivot Ldler Pulley Motor Screw Soc Set M8 1 25 12 Screw Pan HD M5 0 8 12 Clamp Cord Bushing Rubber Screw RD Washer Hd M6 1 0 16 14 ...

Page 17: ...FIGURE4 15 ...

Page 18: ...b Ring Depth Stop W Scale Pin Stop Screw Soc Hd Cap M8 1 25 30 Lock Washer Ext M5 Screw Pan Cr M5 0 8 6 Key No Description 26 Box Switch 27 Screw Pan Cr M6 1 0 35 28 Switch 29 Screw Self Tap Pan Hd M4 2 1 4 8 30 Key Switch 31 Cover Switch Plate 32 Switch Locker 33 Screw Pan Cr M6 1 0 15 34 Lead 3 35 Screw Soc Hd Cap M8 1 25 25 36 Screw Special Set M10 1 5 27 37 Nut Hex M10 1 5 38 Seat Spring 39 Pi...

Page 19: ...ete to one of our Service Branches or Official Service Agents 2 The product has not been misused or carelessly handled and in particular has not been used in a manner contrary to the operating 3 Repairs have not been made or attempted by other than our own Service Staff or the staff of our Official Service Agents 4 Documentary proof of purchase date is produced when the goods are handed in or sent...

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