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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This machine 

MUST BE GROUNDED

while in use to

protect the operator from electric shock.

In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, 

GROUND-

ING

provides the path of least resistance for electric

current and reduces the risk of electric shock. The plug

MUST

be plugged into a matching electrical receptacle

that is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with

ALL

local codes and ordinances.

If a plug is provided with your machine 

DO NOT

modify

the plug.  If it will not fit your electrical receptacle, have
a qualified electrician install the proper connections to
meet all electrical codes local and state. All connections
must also adhere to all of OSHA mandates.

IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

of the equip-

ment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electric
shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or
without yellow stripes) is the equipment-grounding con-
ductor.

DO NOT

connect the equipment-grounding

conductor to a live terminal.

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if
you do not completely understand the grounding
instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly
grounded.

PLUGS/RECEPTACLES

‡

Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is
not grounded properly or if the electrical configura-
tion does not comply with local and state electrical
codes.

‡

MAKE CERTAIN

the machine is disconnected

from power source before starting any electrical
work.

‡

MAKE SURE

the circuit breaker does not exceed

the rating of the plug and receptacle.

The motor supplied with your machine is a 115 volt

motor. Never connect the green or ground wire to a

live terminal.

The machine should only be connected to an outlet
having the same configuration as the plug.

EXTENSION CORDS

To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, use the
proper gauge of extension cord. When using an
extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to
carry the current your machine will draw.

The smaller the gauge-number, the larger the diameter
of the extension cord is. If in doubt of the proper size of
an extension cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. An
undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage result-
ing in a loss of power and overheating. 

USE ONLY

a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-prong

grounding plug and a 3-pole receptacle that accepts the
machine’s plug.

If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure it
is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indi-
cate that it is acceptable for outdoor use.

Make certain the extension cord is properly sized, and
in good electrical condition. Always replace a worn or
damaged extension cord immediately or have it
repaired by a qualified person before using it.

Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, exces-
sive heat, and damp or wet areas.

WARNING

!

WARNING

!

WARNING

!

CAUTION

!

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (AWG)

115 VOLT OPERATION ONLY

25’ LONG

50’ LONG

100’ LONG

0 to 6 Amps

18 AWG

16 AWG

16 AWG

6 to 10 Amps

18 AWG

16 AWG

14 AWG

10 to 12 Amps

16 AWG

16 AWG

14 AWG

12 to 15 Amps

14 AWG

12 AWG

Not

recommended

Summary of Contents for 20530

Page 1: ...R Manual Part No OR20530M User Manual Read and understand this manual before using machine 17 VS DRILL PRESS STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS VER 11 20 13 Model Number 20530...

Page 2: ...s why it is backed by one of the best machinery warranties in the business This drill press is just one of many products in the Steel City s family of woodworking machinery and is proof of our commitm...

Page 3: ...ions in this user manual represent your machine at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to Steel City Tool Works INTRODUCTION SECTION...

Page 4: ...nearest Steel City distributor or visit our website at www steelcitytoolworks com 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS cont MOTOR n o i t c u d n I e p y T Continuous duty HP 1 1 2 HP 13 s p m A 20 1 s t l o V e...

Page 5: ...d work piece Quill lock Holds quill in predetermined position Keyed chuck Key is used to loosen or tighten drilling and sanding tools Table Holds work piece Column Used to support work table and drill...

Page 6: ...4 FEATURE IDENTIFICATION A Belt cover B On Off switch C Feed handles D Quill lock E Keyed chuck F Table G Column H Base I Depth scale J Motor K Flexible lamp A B I C D E F G H K J...

Page 7: ...otentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage This symbol is used to alert the user to useful informa tion about proper operation of the machine GENERAL SAFETY DANG...

Page 8: ...otection against accidental electric shock DO NOT remove the third prong 17 Keep visitors and children away from any machine DO NOT permit people to be in the immediate work area especially when the m...

Page 9: ...the operator into the moving parts Users must wear a protective cover on their hair if the hair is long to prevent it from contacting any moving parts 28 SAVE these instructions and refer to them freq...

Page 10: ...y the power cord NEVER allow the power cord to come in contact with sharp edges hot surfaces oil or grease 12 DO NOT unplug the drill press by pulling on the power cord ALWAYS grasp the plug not the c...

Page 11: ...he drill press is a 115 volt single phase motor The motor is wired from the factory for 115 volt operation 27 NEVER START THE DRILL PRESS with the drill bit cutting tool or sanding drum against the wo...

Page 12: ...lectrical work MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not exceed the rating of the plug and receptacle The motor supplied with your machine is a 115 volt motor Never connect the green or ground wire to a...

Page 13: ...A D C B E A Drill press head and motor assembly B Base C Table E Column D Table bracket assembly 11...

Page 14: ...ter remover D Hex head screws 4 flat washer 8 hex nuts 4 accessory hardware F Hand wheel spokes 3 E Table raise lower handle G Chuck arbor 2 MT H Hex head screws 4 I Hex wrenches 2 J Speed adjusting h...

Page 15: ...ex head screws C SEE FIG 7 5 Attach the table raising and lowering handle H on the worm gear shaft I and tighten the set screw J against the flat on the worm gear shaft SEE FIG 8 Fig 8 COLUMN BASE AND...

Page 16: ...d wheel hub Tighten flat part of shaft X with an open end wrench not supplied 2 Align the drill press head with the table and base and tighten the two set screws C with supplied Allen key SEE FIG 12 3...

Page 17: ...e chuck onto the drill press spindle as far as it will go by placing a wooden block G under the chuck H and tap the block up with a hammer I Important tap the chuck directly with a metal hammer SEE FI...

Page 18: ...ns make sure the table center hole is aligned with the drill bit Fig 20 5 The table can be tilted right or left by loosening the 5 8 11 x 1 1 2 table locking bolt F then removing the table alignment p...

Page 19: ...e is released The return spring was properly adjusted at the factory However to adjust if necessary NOTE Use hand on handle to return to position Failure to do so may break spring the drill press is d...

Page 20: ...ighten a drill bit or cutter in the keyed chuck Make sure that the drill bit or accessory is properly secured and chuck key is removed before starting the Drill press 18 REMOVING THE CHUCK AND SPINDLE...

Page 21: ...ng Fig 24B 2 Using a hex wrench slightly tighten the adjusting screw B on the right side of the head casting 3 Rise and lower the quill several times to make sure that the quill does not bind 4 Retigh...

Page 22: ...an be purchased It then can be placed through the holes in the sides of the START button and locked thus preventing unauthorized use 6 To use the Drill Press unlock and remove the padlock from the STA...

Page 23: ...s The drill bit may seize the work at any time especially when breaking through the work piece If the workpiece is whirled out of the operator s hand the operator may be injured The drill bit can also...

Page 24: ...22...

Page 25: ...f motor with low pressure air to remove dust or dirt Air pressure above 50 P S I should not be used as high pressured air may damage insulation The operator should always wear eye protection when usin...

Page 26: ...fuses on circuit breakers 4 Have correct fuses on circuit breakers installed by a qualified electrician 5 Short circuit in motor loose connections 5 Inspect terminals in motor for damaged insulation...

Page 27: ...DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS REQUIRED...

Page 28: ...DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS REQUIRED...

Page 29: ...STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS www steelcitytoolworks com 1 877 SC4 TOOL 1 877 724 8665...

Page 30: ...NOTES www steelcitytoolworks com Steel City Tool Works LLC Bolingbrook IL USA 60440 Tech Service 1 877 724 8665...

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