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5.1.7. 

Fit the table to the table arm and clamp in position with the smaller lock handle.

5.1.8.   

Carefully place the head assembly over the column and slide it into position. Align head with base.

5.1.9.   

Fit the two set screws in the side of the head to lock it into position and tighten with hex. key (fig.4).

5.1.10.  Screw the three feed handles and knobs to the hub of the pinion shaft (fig.5.A).

5.1.11.  Open the pulley cover and then insert the speed control handle through the side of the pulley housing. 

5.1.12.  Screw the handle into the central pulley carrier with the flats on the outer sleeve of the handle engaged 

 

in the guide slot.

5.1.13.  To install chuck open the chuck jaws completely by turning the chuck key counter-clockwise. Place a   

 

piece of wood on the drill table (to prevent the chuck from getting damaged).

5.1.14.  I

nsert larger tapered end of arbor (fig.5.B) into drill spindle - rotate slightly to engage fully, fit chuck to   

 

protruding end of arbor and hold in place.

5.1.15.  Turn feed handles to bring nose of chuck down onto wood (fig.5). Firmly pull on feed handle to seat    

 

arbor taper in spindle and chuck.

5.1.16. 

Loosen clamp screw on safety guard mounting collar, pass guard up over chuck and fit collar round flange of quill shaft. Ensure guard  

 

pivot is central and tighten clamp screw (see fig.6).

5.2.    

Drill  mounting

5.2.1.   

For stability and safety it is important that the drill base is securely bolted to the floor.

5.2.2.   

Ensure that the mounting surface is capable of supporting the drill together with the weight of the heaviest likely workpiece.

6.  OPERATION

 

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WARNING! Ensure that the drill is unplugged from the mains power supply before commencing.

6.1.    

Installing drill bit

6.1.1. 

  

Insert drill bit into chuck jaws to 1” (25mm) deep (avoid inserting small bits too far) and centre bit in chuck before tightening.

6.2.    

Adjusting the table

6.2.1.   

To adjust table up or down, loosen lock handle (fig.3.B), then turn bracket handle (fig.3.A). Once at correct height tighten lock handle.

6.2.2. 

  

To adjust table tilt, remove the locating pin and nut (fig.3.C) - if pin is tight, turn nut clockwise to loosen. Loosen the table arm bolt    

 

(fig.3.D), adjust table to the desired angle using the angle scale, then retighten the table arm bolt. When the table is returned to the    

 

horizontal, replace the locating pin and nut.

6.2.3. 

  

To turn the table around the column, loosen the lock handle.  Turn the table to the desired position and then tighten the lock handle.

6.3.    

Adjusting the speed

6.3.1. 

  

Determine the speed for the drilling operation (see drill speed chart) and, with the motor running, move the speed control handle (turn  

 

anticlockwise to loosen) to that speed as marked on the pulley housing. Lock the lever in position by turning it clockwise and turn off the  

 motor.

6.4.    

Positioning the workpiece

6.4.1. 

  

Rest the workpiece on a piece of wood to prevent the drill bit damaging the table when it breaks through. The wood should rest on the  

 

table so that one end of it is against the left side of the column. When the drill bit breaks through the workpiece, it will contact the wood  

 

and cause it to spin. Resting the wood against the column will help prevent this.

6.4.2. 

  

For small workpieces that cannot be clamped to the table, use a drill vice (not included). Vice must be clamped or bolted to table.

6.5.    

Setting the drill depth 

6.5.1. 

  

Use the scale on the side of the drill head near the drill handle. 

6.5.2. 

  

Loosen locking screw (fig.5.D) and set the scale to the depth required. Tighten locking screw.

6.5.3.   

When ready to drill, simply pull the feed handle. The drill will stop at the set depth.

6.5.4. 

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Page 1: ...th a BS1363 A 13 Amp 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by ...

Page 2: ...ber of Speeds Variable Speed Range 150 2300rpm Maximum Distance Spindle to Table 730mm Maximum Distance Spindle to Base 1170mm Working Table Surface Size Ø310mm Working Base Surface Size 200 x 220mm Overall Base Size 460 x 275mm Column Diameter 80mm Collar Diameter 60mm Overall Height 1630mm Motor Power 650W Supply 230V Weight 71kg Duty Cycle S2 Optional Keyless Chuck 16mm GDMX KC 4 contents 4 1 P...

Page 3: ...eep avoid inserting small bits too far and centre bit in chuck before tightening 6 2 Adjusting the table 6 2 1 To adjust table up or down loosen lock handle fig 3 B then turn bracket handle fig 3 A Once at correct height tighten lock handle 6 2 2 To adjust table tilt remove the locating pin and nut fig 3 C if pin is tight turn nut clockwise to loosen Loosen the table arm bolt fig 3 D adjust table ...

Page 4: ... YouTube channel 8 4 1 Remove the securing screw and open the belt cover fig 7 8 4 2 Move the speed change lever to the right to release the tension on the top belt 8 4 3 Remove the belt and if necessary move the speed change lever to the left in order to remove the lower belt 8 4 4 Fit replacement belts in the opposite manner to the above 8 4 5 Close the lid and secure with the screw 8 4 6 Run th...

Page 5: ...n the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Excessive noise 1 Spindle is dry 1 Disassemble spindle drill and lubricate 2 Pulley is loose 2 Tighten pulley 3 Bearing damaged ...

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