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M1102/M1103 16-Speed Drill Press

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Figure 21. 

Loosening lock knob.

The belts in the headstock must be rearranged to 

change spindle RPM. A chart under the pulley cover 

shows the belt positions needed to make the drill press 

run at the desired RPM. For example, the pulley ratio 

shown in 

Figure 20 

indicates belt positioning to get 569 

RPM at the spindle.

Changing Spindle RPM

Never  operate  drill  press  with  pulley  cover  in  the 

open position. Your hand may become trapped in the 

belt and serious personal injury will occur.

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Figure 20. 

Spindle RPM chart at 60 Hz.

To change spindle RPM, do these steps:

1.

  DISCONNECT THE DRILL PRESS FROM POWER!

2.

  Loosen  the  belt  tension  lock  knob  (shown  in 

Figure 

21

) on the right side of the headstock, to take ten-

sion off of the V-belts and allow the motor to move 

freely. 

3. 

Locate  the  desired  speed  on  the 

Drill,  Cutter,  and 

Hole Saw Suggested RPM Chart

 starting on

 Page 23

4. 

Move  the  V-belts  to  the  desired  V-grooves  on  the 

motor, idler, and spindle pulleys.  

5. 

Pivot the motor toward the back of the headstock and 

tighten the lock knob once the desired V-belt tension 

is achieved.

6.

  Close the cover before plugging in the machine.

Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX M1102

Page 1: ...port shopfox biz COPYRIGHT FEBRUARY 2006 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL...

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Page 3: ...ELECTRICAL 9 110V Operation 9 Extension Cords 9 Grounding 9 SET UP 10 Unpacking 10 Inventory 10 Machine Placement 11 Cleaning Machine 11 Column and Base 12 Table Support 12 Headstock 14 Chuck Guard 15...

Page 4: ...SERVICE PARTS OPERATIONS SAFETY INTRODUCTION SERVICE 27 Troubleshooting 27 Feed Shaft Spring Tension 30 Electrical Components 31 110V Wiring Diagram M1102 M1103 32 PARTS 32 M1102 M1103 Parts Diagram 3...

Page 5: ...model heavy duty drill press It has a 1 2 HP motor a maximum work table movement of 161 4 and a spindle to base distance of 241 4 The Model M1103 drill press is a 16 speed floor model heavy duty dril...

Page 6: ...4 569 653 760 813 840 1458 1610 1716 2196 2375 3270 RPM Machine Weight 108 lbs Shipping Weight 117 lbs M1102 Specifications Motor Type TEFC Capacitor Start Induction Motor 1 2 HP 110V 8 5 Amp Single P...

Page 7: ...or the geared housing to easily raise and lower the work table in a controlled manner 9 Table Tilt Scale Displays current table tilt angle 10 Crank Handle Raises lowers table 11 Feed Handles Manual co...

Page 8: ...For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating this Machine The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions This manual uses a series of symbo...

Page 9: ...ition before reconnecting 15 MAINTAIN MACHINERY WITH CARE Keep blades sharp and clean for best and safest perfor mance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 16 MAKE SURE GUARDS...

Page 10: ...piece Feed the drill bit evenly into the workpiece Back the bit out of deep holes to clear chips 10 OPERATING SPEED Always operate your drill press at speeds that are appropriate for the drill bit siz...

Page 11: ...el M1102 M1103 operates at 110 volts and draws 8 5 amps Use a NEMA style 5 15 plug and receptacle Figure 1 to connect your machine to power We recommend connecting this machine to a dedicated circuit...

Page 12: ...4 Column Support Lock Lever 1 15 Crank Handle 1 16 Base 1 17 Table Lock Lever 1 18 Hardware Bag Not Shown 1 Belt Cover Knob 1 Hex Wrench 3mm 1 Hex Wrench 4mm 1 Hex Bolt M8 1 25 x 25mm Base 4 Lock Wash...

Page 13: ...cleaner or citrus based degreaser To clean thoroughly some parts may need to be removed For optimum performance from your machine make sure you clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces that...

Page 14: ...track of which end is up 3 Remove the column ring by loosening the Phillips head screw and remove the rack Figure 4 Pinion correctly installed in table support Figure 3 Column secured to base The colu...

Page 15: ...inion shaft and tighten the setscrew in the crank handle against the flat part of the pinion shaft Note If the crank handle does not slide all the way onto the pinion shaft loosen the setscrew and gen...

Page 16: ...adstock to column 2 With the help of an assistant lift the headstock assembly above the column and gently slide it down the column as far as it will go Note An alternate method is to lay the headstock...

Page 17: ...before assembly Follow all safety warnings on the container of the mineral spirits Failure to clean the mating surfaces may cause the tapered fit to loosen during operation resulting in separation and...

Page 18: ...and a long taper Place the short taper into the socket in the back of the drill chuck and tap it with a rubber or wooden mallet as shown in Figure 13 If the chuck fails to remain secure on the arbor r...

Page 19: ...into the spindle hub as shown in Figure 15 and tighten 2 Install the belt cover knob in its place see Figure 15 for location Downfeed Handles Belt Cover Knob Spindle Hub The table must be installed to...

Page 20: ...d on the paddle switch in case there is a problem flip the START button ON The drill press should run smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing noises Investigate and correct for strange or unus...

Page 21: ...hods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application Figure 18 Typical concrete mounting hardware Mobile Base Mounting Because the Model M1103 drill press is top heav...

Page 22: ...per ating the Drill Press Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury READ and understand this entire instruc tion manual before using this machine Serious personal injury may occur if saf...

Page 23: ...n the belt and serious personal injury will occur Figure 20 Spindle RPM chart at 60 Hz To change spindle RPM do these steps 1 DISCONNECT THE DRILL PRESS FROM POWER 2 Loosen the belt tension lock knob...

Page 24: ...he drill bit to the required height 2 Thread the depth nut down against the stop bracket 3 Lower the jam nut against the depth nut 4 Hold the depth nut in place and tighten the jam nut against the dep...

Page 25: ...23 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press OPERATIONS...

Page 26: ...24 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press OPERATIONS...

Page 27: ...FROM POWER 2 Rotate the downfeed handles until the drift key slot is exposed in the side of the quill For now keep the downfeed handles in this position 3 Move the table up until it is 1 4 below the...

Page 28: ...n Too much lubrication will attract dirt and sawdust and various parts of your machine could loose freedom of move ment Periodic maintenance on your Model M1102 and M1103 Drill Press will ensure its o...

Page 29: ...t spindle speed for task 2 Machine is undersized for the task 3 Bit or cutter is dull 4 Low power supply voltage 5 Belt s is slipping 6 Plug or receptacle is at fault 7 Motor connection is wired incor...

Page 30: ...bearings at fault 1 Inspect replace for stripped or damaged bolts nuts and re tighten with thread locking fluid 2 Replace realign belts with a new matched set and retension belts refer to Page 21 3 Re...

Page 31: ...the tapered chuck and spindle mating surfaces then reassem ble 2 Replace The spindle does not retract com pletely in the uppermost posi tion or it binds 1 The quill shaft is gummy with sawdust and oil...

Page 32: ...ot from the locking lug Note It is important to keep a good grip during this step Letting go of the cover will cause the spring to rapidly uncoil 5 Rotate the cover counterclockwise to increase spring...

Page 33: ...103 16 Speed Drill Press SERVICE Electrical Components Figure 30 Light socket with dust plug removed Light Switch Power Switch Figure 28 Power and light switch assembly Figure 29 Capacitor Light Socke...

Page 34: ...32 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press SERVICE Wiring Diagram PARTS 110V Wiring Diagram M1102 M1103...

Page 35: ...33 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press SERVICE Service Notes...

Page 36: ...34 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press PARTS M1102 M1103 Parts Diagram...

Page 37: ...NG AND CAP 50 XM1102050 POINTER 18 XM1102018 RUBBER BUSHING 51 XM1102051 TABLE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 19 XM1102019 SWITCH BOX 52 XPB154M HEX BOLT M16 2 X 30 20 XPS09M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 10 53 XPLW10M LOCK W...

Page 38: ...COVER 77 XPFS11M FLANGE SCREW M6 1 X 10 90 3 XPC150A CAPACITOR 150MFD 250VAC 78 XM1102078 BELT COVER KNOB M6 1 90 4 XPFB12M FLANGE BOLT M8 1 25 X 18 79 XPVM22 V BELT M 22 3L220 91 XPS09M PHLP HD SCR M...

Page 39: ...ATA LABEL 197 XM1102197 BELT SPEEDS LABEL 95 97 Label Placement and Parts Safety labels warn about machine hazards and how to prevent machine damage or injury The owner of this machine MUST maintain t...

Page 40: ...38 M1102 M1103 16 Speed Drill Press PARTS Parts Notes...

Page 41: ...he defect resulted from causes not within the scope of Woodstock International Inc s warranty then the original owner must bear the cost of storing and returning the product This is Woodstock Internat...

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