9 SPEED BENCH PILLAR DRILL
SF16N-9
chuck (10). Only use a tool that is sharp and
free of defects. Do not use tools whose shaft is
damaged or which are deformed or flawed in any
other way. Use only accessories and attachments
that are specified in the operating instructions or
have been approved by the manufacturer.
8.HANDLING THE DRILL CHUCK
(See Fig 1)
Your table drill is equipped with a key chuck (10).
In order to insert a drill bit, flip up the chip guard
(13), insert the drill bit, then tighten down the drill
chuckusing the supplied chuck key.
Pull out the chuck key. Ensure that the clamped in
tool is firmly seated.
Caution!
Do not leave the chuck key in the clamp
hole. Doing so will cause it to shoot out, which
could cause injury.
9.SETTING THE SPEED
(See Fig 1, 6, 7)
First switch the machine off, then pull out the
mains plug.
The various spindle speeds can be set by moving
the V-belt.
Proceed as follows:
- Remove the screw (16) in order to open the
pulley cover (7).
- Slacken the tightening screw (15) and push the
motor (8) in the direction of the machine head.
- Move the V-belt to the desired position.
- Refer to the table for the recommended speeds
for different drill bit materials (fig 6).
- Tighten the V-belt by pushing the motor (8) back
from the machine head (6). Screw the tightening
screw (15) back down again. The tension is
properly set when the V-belt flexes in the middle
by approx. 1 cm when pressed.
- Close the pulley cover and screw down using
the screw (16).
The pulley cover (7) must always be locked tight,
as the machine is equipped with a safety switch
that only allows the machine to be turned on
when the pulley cover (7) is closed.
Caution!
Never let the pillar drill run when the
pulley cover is open. Always pull the mains plug
before opening the cover. Never touch the V-belt
when it is rotating.
10.DRILL DEPTH STOP POINT
(See Fig 8)
The drilling spindle has a swiveling scale ring
for setting the drill depth. Only adjust the setting
Fig 6
Fig 7
position
position
position