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Page 1: ...ore using this Drill Press ream this manua_ and follow a_l its S Rules and Operating instructions Installation Operation Maintenance Parts List Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 USA Part No 157219090001 ...

Page 2: ..._ press is _red _t _e _o_ _r _20V ope_on HO_8_P_ 1_ HP M_ D_ _nr_ to_ 120V 15 AMP branch _r_ _n_ u_ TA_L_ _E 7o5 64 X 7o3 4 _5 AMP _ime de_ayfuse or circuit breake_oTo avoid shock or _re_ rep_ _er co_ mm_iete_y _ it _s worn cut or ...

Page 3: ... a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine hat it wi f_rate propedy and aertorm its intended function Check for alignment of moving pa_ts binding d moving part breakage of pars mounting and any other conditions _hatmay affect its operation A guard or other part that s damagea should be proper_y _paired or replaced 20 MAKE WORKSHOP K_DPR_F with padlocks master s...

Page 4: ...e c_amps or a wse for unstable _vorKi i_es _ _A_ E SUR_ there are no na_s _r _oreign objects in the part ot the wor_piece to be dd_led 2 C_P WOR_P_ECE OR BRACE against the _e t side ot the column to prevent rotation ff it is t _ shod or the table is fl_tedoc_amp solidly to the table and use the fence provided 17 18 19 20 21 22 SECURELY LOC_ THE HEAD and fable support to the column and the taMe to ...

Page 5: ...d to a permanent earth ground suet as a propedy grounded receptacle box THE TEMPORARY ADAPTER SHOULD BE USED ONLY UNTIL A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET CAN BE iNSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN The Canadian Hectdcal Code orohibits the use of adapters CAUTION in a_ cases make certain the receptacle in question is propedy grounded ff you are not sure have a ceRified electrician check the receptacle_ Th...

Page 6: ...s ann all its paris and compare against the illustration h low To protect the dr press trom moisture a protectwe coating has been applied to the machined surfaces Remove this coating with a soft cloth moiste ned with kerosene or WD 40 To avoid tire or toxic reaction never use gasoline naphtha_ ace one lacquer thinner or s_mHar high y volatfle solvents T_ clean the drilt press BAse Column Bo_s 3 J ...

Page 7: ...Motor pulley suppotl Depth stop f Support lock handle Base Bevel I_k Chuck Headlock screw Column TabJe support Fence backstop Column supporl ...

Page 8: ...Supports column and orovides mounting holes tot column o base_ DEPTR SCALE indicates depm of hole being drilled DEPTH SCALE POINTER Indicates the drilling depth by pointing _uthe depth scale DEPTR SCALE LOCK Locks the depth scale o selected depm DRILL BIT The cutting tool used in the drill press to make holes in a workpiece DRILL ON OFF SWITCH Has locking feature This feature is intended to help p...

Page 9: ...mn as far as it witl go 2 Line the head up with the baser 3 Tighten the two Iocking screws 3 w_th the hex key F_g C 2_ 3 4 TABLE RG B 1 SHde table assembly 1 down the column 2 unti_ it rests on the base 2 _nstaH1he lock handle 3 in the threaded he e 3 Stide the table up the column to working height and hand tignten the lock handle to secure _heteble in p_aceo FEED ASSEMBLY RGo D 1 Thread the feed ...

Page 10: ... PRESS RG G Your drill press must be securely fastened by the two base I 2 4 TO ADJUST AND TENSION THE BELT F_IG _ Open the belt housing cover 1 Turnthe belt tension knob 2 o loosen the motor tension spnng Pull the motor 3 toward the front of the drilt press Hold the motor in this position and set the belt _6 on the desired steps of the motor 4 and SPindle 5 pulleys NOTE Refer to the chart 7 bcate...

Page 11: ...h Fig J 4 3 TO SOUARE THE TABLE TO THE HEAD FttG K 1 Insert a 3 drill bit 1 into the chuck 2 and tighten by turning the chuck barrel counterclockwise 2 Place a combination square 4 on the table 3 as shown The drill bit should be parallel to the straight 3 If an adjustment is needed loosen the bevel lock 5 with a wrench 4 Square the table to the bit by tilting he table 5 Tighten the bevel lOCKwhen ...

Page 12: ...ved when the auiH returns gent_y to the fun up position when released 10 When _nere _senough tension replace the jam nut 4 and tighten the inner nut 5 but do not overtighten 11 Rotate the handle to check the auil_for unrestricted movement If the movement is too tight _oosen the iam nut 4 and slightly _oosen the inner nu 5_ Reti_hten the _am nut Figo N ANGULAR PLAY OFTNE SPINDLE FIG O Move the spin...

Page 13: ...epth scale DRILLING TO A SPECIFIC DEPTH DdlIing a blind hole not all the way through me worKpiece to a given depth can be done two ways Workp_ece method RG R S 1 Mark the depth of the hole on the side of the 2 WITH THE SWITCH OFF bring the drill bit f2t down until the tip is even with the mark 3 Hold the feed handle at this position 4 Spin the lower nut 3 down to contact the depth Stop lug 6 on th...

Page 14: ...illing soft materials the speed required is greater than that required for hard material Metal working A metal workpiece should be clamped down securely Never hold it with your bare hands the drill bit may seize the workpteoe and cause you serious injury The drill bit may also break if the metal workpiece hits the column Clamp work firmly any tilting twisting or shifting results not only in a roug...

Page 15: ...e precision or repetitive drilling operations 1 Using the centerpunch or sharp nail make an indentation in the workpiece where you want to drill 2 Lower the drill bit to align with the indentation on the workpiece 3 Loosen the knobs 1 and slide the fence back stop 2 firmly aga_ nstthe long side of the workpiece Tighten the knobs when in position 4 Loosen the wing nut 3 and slide the end stop 4 alo...

Page 16: ...ble to help keep these surfaces clean and rust free Lubricate the chuck and quill assembly periodicalJy Squirt or wipe a thin film d JightweJghtmachine oil on the outside of the spindle shaft and the iaws of the chuck Raise and lower the quill and jaws to distribute the oil evenly The bali bearings are grease packed at the factory and reauire no additional lubrication CAUTION All servicing of the ...

Page 17: ...e d chuck or on the spindWs tapered sudace I Adjust tension See page I0 Section ASSEMBLY To adjust the tension bett 2 Lubricate spindle See page 14 Section MA_NTBNANCE L 3 Check tightness d retaining nut on pulley and tighten if necessaK _ 4 Tighten motor pulley set screw 1_Change speed See page 10 Section ASSEMBLY Spindle speeds 2 Retract drift frequently to c_earchips 3 Replace drill bit 4 Feed ...

Page 18: ...5x0 8_12 2 SWITCH BOX 1 SCALE 1 CR REPAN HD_SCREW MSx 8 8 2 _TERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER 5 2 HEX NUT M8xl 25 T 6 5 1 QUILL SET SCREW 1 1 HF_ NUT 3 Bx24UNF T 8 2 21 22 2536MBE_ PIN 23 2705FBDt08 HR NUT 24 10303101 SPRING 25 0203215 MOTOR BAR 26 H_D BOLT 27 2501NBDN32 F_T WASHER 28 I021_19 MOTOR _BEL 29 MOTOR 30 10202516 H_D M8xl 25 8 1 4_18 1 M8x1 25 T 8 2 1 1 M8xl 25o25 2 318x29132 5 64 2 1 1 I 31 10...

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Page 20: ...SCREW M5x0 8o8 2 46A 10207905A1 MOTOR PULLEY 47 2572ARK270 V _BELT _ 48 10306901 PULLEY SET NUT 1 49 10207003 SPINDLE PULLEY _ 50A 10306512A1 DR_V_NG SLEEVE ASS Y 1 51 2801ABRP04 STRAIN RELIEF 2 52 10216608 SPEED D_AGRAM t 53 54A 55 57 58 59A 10218929 2668BBD_7 10200905 TRADE4 ARK _BEL QUILL ASSAY CR REPAN HD SCREW SET RING HEX NUT M5x0 8 o20 M5 0 8 T 4 1 1 1 1 1 HEX NUT M6xl 0 T 5 2137132108 CHUC...

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