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  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS….cont 

accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause hazards and will invalidate 

any warranty you may have. 

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES: 

Form a habit of checking to see that keys 

and adjusting wrenches are removed from the drill before every use. 

SECURE  THE  WORKPIECE: 

Use  clamps  or  a  vice  to  hold  the  workpiece.  This  frees  up 

both hands to operate the pillar drill. 

DO NOT OVERREACH: 

Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 

USE THE RIGHT TOOL: 

Do not use the drill or attachment to do a job for which it was not 

designed.  

DO NOT FORCE THE PILLAR DRILL: 

It will do the job better and more safely at the rate 

which it was designed. 

DO NOT OPERATE THE PILLAR DRILL IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES: 

Do not use the drill in 

the presence of flammable liquids, gases, dust or other combustible sources. Drilling 

operations may create sparks which can ignite the dust or fumes. 

DO NOT EXPOSE THE PILLAR DRILL TO RAIN OR USE IT IN WET CONDITIONS: 

Water enter-

ing pillar drill will greatly increase the risk of electric shock. 

HAVE YOUR PILLAR DRILL REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON: 

The tool is in accordance 

with the relevant safety requirements. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified 

persons using original spare parts, otherwise this may result in considerable danger to 

the user. 

DO NOT 

dismantle, tamper with or use the drill without all guards fitted as this may be 

dangerous and will invalidate the warranty. 

 

 

Keep hands away from the path of the drill bit, never reach around the drill bit.  
Make sure the drill bit is clear of the workpiece before the switch is turned on.  
Allow the drill bit to run up to full speed before drilling.  
Stop operation immediately if you notice anything abnormal.  
Wait for the drill bit to stop completely and remove the plug from mains supply be-

fore servicing or adjusting the drill or changing bits.  
Be alert at all times, especially during repetitive, monotonous operations. Don't be 

lulled into a false sense of security. Drill bits can be extremely unforgiving.  
Use of improper accessories may cause damage to the drill and surrounding area 

as well as increasing the risk of injury.  
Turn  off  the  drill  and  wait  for  it  to  completely  stop  before  moving  workpiece  or 

changing settings or bits etc.  
Do not modify the pillar drill to do tasks other than those intended. 

 

When drilling, particularly hard items such as metal, use clamps to hold the work-

piece; To avoid injury, the work should never be held with the bare hands.  
Secure the base of the drill to a work bench or the floor before using the pillar drill. If 

the work is heavy or large and likely to cause the drill to tip over, use additional sup-

ports as appropriate under and around the workpiece.  

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  PARTS LIST - 01708….cont 

Ref. No.  

Description 

SIP Part No. 

Ref. No.  

Description 

SIP Part No. 

67. 

Nut M5 

WD01-00697 

92. 

Nut 

WD02-00380 

68. 

Microswitch holder 

WD01-00709 

93. 

Washer M6 

WD01-00702 

69. 

Washer M6 

WD01-00702 

94. 

Screw (M6 x 12) 

WD02-00381 

70. 

Spring washer M6 

WD01-00707 

95. 

Screw (10 x25) 

WD02-00382 

71. 

Nut M6 

WD01-00710 

96. 

Casting 

WD02-00383 

72. 

Cam assembly 

WD02-00368 

97. 

Spindle pulley 

WD02-00384 

73. 

Screw (M5 x 16) 

WD01-00838 

98. 

Key 

WD02-00385 

74. 

Washer  

WD01-00881 

99. 

Spindle shaft 

WD02-00386 

75. 

Protecting ring 

WD01-00839 

100. 

Bearing 6007 

WD02-00387 

76. 

Pulley cover 

WD02-00369 

101. 

Ring 

WD02-00388 

77. 

Washer M8 

WD01-00672 

102. 

Circlip 

WD02-00389 

78. 

Bolt (M8 x 10) 

WD02-00370 

103. 

Screw  (M4 x 60) 

WD02-00434 

79. 

Clamp 

WD02-00371 

104. 

Spring washer (M4) 

WD02-00435 

80. 

 

Overload 5A

 

WD02-00432 

105. 

Washer (M4) 

WD02-00436 

81. 

Lock washer 

WD02-00433 

106. 

Washer 

WD02-00437 

82. 

Eccentric shaft 

WD02-00374 

107. 

Quill 

WD02-00393 

83. 

Centre pulley 

WD02-00375 

108. 

Bearing 51107 

WD02-00394 

84. 

Bearing 6202 

WD01-00771 

109. 

Spindle 

WD02-00395 

85. 

Circlip 

WD01-00831 

110. 

Arbor MT4 

17823 

86. 

Belt A686 

WD02-00376 

111. 

Chuck 

WD02-00396 

87. 

Protecting ring 

WD01-00770 

112. 

Chuck guard 75mm 

68328 

88. 

Clamp 

WD02-00377 

113. 

Drift key  

WD01-00862 

89. 

Mains lead 

WD01-00720 

114. 

Switch 

WD02-00430 

90. 

Tension spring 

WD02-00378 

115. 

Label 

WD02-00438 

91. 

Tension spring cover 

WD02-00379 

116. 

Switch box 

WD02-00439 

Summary of Contents for B13-13

Page 1: ...offers a disposal facili ty please use it or alternatively use a recognised re cycling agent This will allow the recycling of raw materials and help protect the environment Ref 050716 FOR HELP OR ADV...

Page 2: ...t No 01708 Conforms to the requirements of the following directive s as indicated 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive And the following harmonised standar...

Page 3: ...onised standard s including EN 61029 1 A11 2010 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60204 1 A1 2009 EN 12717 A1 2009 EN 55014 1 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 A2 2008 EN 61000 3 2 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 3 11 2000 Si...

Page 4: ...plications and limitations as well as the potential hazards specific to it KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT Cluttered work benches and dark areas invite accidents Floors must not be slippery due to o...

Page 5: ...D Turn the drill off and disconnect it from the mains supply between jobs Do not leave the drill until it comes to a complete stop DO NOT ABUSE THE MAINS LEAD Never attempt to move the drill by the ma...

Page 6: ...n t be lulled into a false sense of security Drill bits can be extremely unforgiving Use of improper accessories may cause damage to the drill and surrounding area as well as increasing the risk of in...

Page 7: ...adjustment Use only the chuck key provided by the manufacturer or a duplicate of it Appropriate personal protective equipment MUST be worn and MUST be designed to protect against all hazards created S...

Page 8: ...16 mm 16 mm Spindle Taper B16 B16 MT2 Table Size 160 x 160 mm 202 x 195 mm 290 mm Base Size 290 x 190 mm 340 x 210 mm 415 x 245 mm Column 46 mm 58 mm 72 mm Swing 210 mm 260 mm 325 mm Height 580 mm 84...

Page 9: ...Belt A686 WD02 00376 111 Chuck WD02 00396 87 Protecting ring WD01 00770 112 Chuck guard 75mm 68328 88 Clamp WD02 00377 113 Drift key WD01 00862 89 Mains lead WD01 00720 114 Hex wrench 3mm WD01 00790...

Page 10: ...2 42 Bearing 6005 WD01 00889 8 Worm shaft WD02 00333 43 Warning label WD01 00685 9 Table support WD02 00334 44 Roll pin 6 x 18 WD01 00760 10 Worm pin WD02 00335 45 Belt tension handle WD02 00358 11 Ta...

Page 11: ...IP drills 01700 01707 are fitted with a standard 230v 13 amp type plug Be fore using the drill inspect the mains lead and plug to ensure that neither are dam aged If any damage is visible have the dri...

Page 12: ...ified electrician to wire in the 3ph pillar drill never wire the pillar drill without any knowledge of electrics this is extremely danger ous and will cause personal injury or even death 49 PARTS LIST...

Page 13: ...p WD01 00831 26 Locking handle WD01 00870 59 Belt A550 WD02 00305 27 Belt tension handle WD01 00812 60 Knurled screw WD02 00306 28 Circlip WD01 00813 61 Circlip WD01 00704 29 Circlip WD01 00871 63 Scr...

Page 14: ...Description 1 Pulley Cover 9 Belt Tension Lock 2 Motor 10 Column Support 3 NVR On Off Switch 11 Base 4 Chuck Guard 12 Main Drill Head 5 Chuck 13 Column 6 Feed Handle 14 Column Support Bolts 7 Table 1...

Page 15: ...rank handle WD01 00906 81 Switch box WD01 00910 104 Circlip WD01 00742 82 Switch WD01 00895 105 Worm shaft WD01 00911 83 Screw M3 x 10 WD01 00896 106 Worm gear WD01 00848 84 Mains lead clamp WD01 0070...

Page 16: ...D01 00909 10 Handle cap WD01 00800 43 Washer WD01 00878 11 Screw M8 x 20 WD01 00801 44 Protecting ring WD01 00839 12 Spring washer M8 WD01 00673 45 Speed label WD01 00879 13 Handle knob WD01 00802 46...

Page 17: ...cure in place by tightening the table lock towards the rear of the table support Fit the rack inside the table support as shown 005 Fit the table support rack assembly over the col umn 006 and slide d...

Page 18: ...93 Table support WD01 00849 71 Protecting ring WD01 00839 94 Worm pin WD01 00850 72 Protecting ring WD01 00770 95 Angle label WD01 00851 73 Mains lead WD01 00720 96 Locking handle WD01 00852 74 Mains...

Page 19: ...g label WD01 00685 55 Nut M6 WD01 00710 22 Roll pin 6 x 18 WD01 00760 56 Eccentric shaft WD01 00829 23 Indicator WD01 00811 57 Centre pulley WD01 00830 24 Belt tension handle WD01 00812 58 Bearing 620...

Page 20: ...the chuck guard over the spindle collar ensuring that the open part of the guard faces towards the back Tighten the screw to secure in place Ensure that the outside of the arbor and the inside of the...

Page 21: ...1 00852 85 Mains lead WD01 00720 108 Angle label WD01 00851 86 Indicator WD01 00897 109 Chuck guard 55mm 07662 87 Circlip WD01 00787 110 Drift key WD01 00862 88 Bearing 6203 WD01 00714 111 Hex Wrench...

Page 22: ...iption SIP Part No 1 Base WD01 00863 35 Motor plate WD01 00874 2 Column flange WD01 00864 36 Spring washer M12 WD01 00676 3 Spring washer M10 WD01 00795 37 Nut M12 WD01 00821 4 Bolt M10 x 25 WD01 0079...

Page 23: ...e idler pulley 026 The belt is removed by lifting it over the lip of the pulley while rotating the pulley simultaneously 027 After re adjusting the belts use the belt tension handle to move the motor...

Page 24: ...00700 93 Table support WD01 00849 71 Protecting ring WD01 00839 94 Worm pin WD01 00850 72 Protecting ring WD01 00770 95 Angle label WD01 00851 73 Mains lead WD01 00720 96 Locking handle WD01 00852 74...

Page 25: ...nsion handle WD01 00812 58 Bearing 6202 WD01 00771 25 Circlip WD01 00813 59 Circlip WD01 00831 26 Locking handle WD01 00814 60 Belt O 500 WD01 00832 27 Roll pin 6 x 18 WD01 00760 61 Belt O 565 WD01 00...

Page 26: ...ece to the table Set the required speed Turn the drill on Allow the drill to reach that speed Turn the feed handle anti clockwise to lower the spindle towards the workpiece Once the operation is compl...

Page 27: ...all the fixing screws are tight The mains lead of the drill and any extension cord used should be checked fre quently for damage If damaged have the mains lead replaced by an authorised service facil...

Page 28: ...SIP Part No Ref No Description SIP Part No 1 Base WD01 00738 34 Nut M8 WD01 00687 2 Column flange WD01 00739 35 Grub screw M6 x 10 WD01 00711 3 Washer M8 WD01 00672 36 Motor pulley WD01 00766 4 Spring...

Page 29: ...32 EXPLODED DRAWING 01701 29 EXPLODED DRAWING 01700...

Page 30: ...bel WD01 00685 49 Belt K630 18090 17 Screw M8 x 16 WD01 00686 50 Nut M10 WD01 00717 18 Nut M8 WD01 00687 51 Spring cover WD01 00718 19 Casting WD01 00688 52 Spring WD01 00719 20 Grub screw M8 x 20 WD0...

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