Installing the Chuck
Step 1)
Remove any grease and debris from the Spindle (part #15A) ) and the tapered
bore of the Chuck (part #12A).
Step 2)
Using hand pressure, press the Chuck (part #12A) up onto the Arbor (part #13A) with a
twisting motion. Tap the Chuck (#12A) gently upward using a soft faced mallet. If desired,
fine tune the alignment of the Chuck using a dial indicator. To do this, mount a dial indicator
firmly onto the Table ( #20C). Place the dial indicator pointer in contact with the Chuck, and
adjust the dial to zero. Slowly rotate the Chuck and center the pointer on the indicator. To
center the Chuck, carefully tap the Chuck with a mallet, upward and to the side as needed.
Continue this process until you are satisfied with the adjustment.
Operation
Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool. It is designed to do the job better
and more safely at the rate for which it was intended.
Settings and Adjustments
Before adjustments are made, ensure that the machine is SWITCHED OFF AND UNPLUGGED. Also make
sure all locking handles and securing screws are fully tightened when adjustments are complete.
To Adjust the Head
Step 1)
To adjust the Angle, loosen the right Clamping
Lever (#30B). Then pull out the Guide Pin (part #16B) and
turn it 90 degrees so that it’s cross pin rests on top of the
outlet - see Figure 5.
Hub
Crank
Table
Base
Chuck
Ring Depth Stop
On-Off Switch
Moving Bar
Clamping
Lever
Clamping
Lever
Table
Clamp
Figure 4 - Operating Your Drill
Guide Pin
Figure 5 - Guide Pin
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