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Fastening
pillar
drill
to
supporting
surface
It is
possible
to
secure
the
pillar
drill
to
a
supporting
surface
to
prevent
the
pillar
drill
from
tipping,
sliding
and
moving
during
use.
Use
two
suitable
screws
(not supplied)
through
the
two
holes
located
in the
base
of the
pillar
drill
into
the
supporting
surface.
“T"
bolts
(not supplied)
can
be
used
in
the
slots
in
the
base
to
secure
the
workpiece.
Once
complete
your
pillar
drill
is
fully
assembled
and
in
a
secured
position.
Connection
to
the
power
supply
Make
sure
the
on/off
switch
is in its
off
position.
Connect
the
plug
into
a
suitable
socket.
Checkthatthe
voltage corresponds
with
the
information
on
the
rating
label.
Your
product
is
now
ready
to
be
used.
No
volt
release
switch
This
pillar
drill
is
fitted
with
a
“No
Volts
Switch".
In the
event
ofa
mains
power
failure
or
if the
mains
plug
is
removed
from
the
mains
supply
before
the
pillar
drill
is switched
off.
the
pillar
drill will
not
restart
without
warning
when
the
mains
power
has
been
restored
or
the
mains
power
has
been
re-connected.
To
start
the
pillar
drill
press
the
green
ON
button.
To
stop
the
pillar drill,
press
the
red
OFF
button,
Table
adjustments
Adjusting
the
work
table
height
The
table
can
be
raised
or
lowered
on
the
pillar
drill
column
by
loosening
the
table
clamp
handle.
Move
the
work
table
to
the
desired
position
on
the
column
and
tighten
the
clamp
handle.
Rotating
the
work
table
The
table
can
also
be
rotated
360°
to
allow
for
a
larger workpiece
to
be
accommodated
on
the
work
table
or
base.
Simply
unclamp
the
table
and
move
into
the
desired
place
and
secure.
Locate
the
securing
bolt underneath
the table.
With
a
suitable
socket
loosen
the bolt. On
the table
support
there
is
a
graduating
.
scale
from
0-45°.
Set the table
to
the
required angle
and
retighten
the bolt.
Note:
The
graduated
scale
is
for
guidance.
We recommend
the
use
of
an
engineers protractor
.
WORK‘TABLE
EVOTED
when
setting
any
angles.
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