SETTINGS and ADJUSTMENTS
A bevel scale is provided on
the table mounting,
measured in degrees, to
assist in setting the required
angle.
For all normal operations,
the table should be set to 0°.
To check to ensure the table
is entirely square to the drill,
insert a piece of straight
1. Table.
The table may be raised, lowered or swivelled about the
column, by slackening off the table support locking handle,
(Fig. 7), adjusting accordingly, and re-tightening the handle.
It may also be tilted by loosening the screw, which
secures the table to its’ mount, beneath the table, tilting
to the required position, and re-tightening the screw.
Table shown tilted and swivelled
about the column
Fig. 8
11
Table Support
Locking Handle
Fig. 7
Table Tilt Scale
Fig. 9
round bar in the chuck, place a square on the table and bring it up to the round bar. Adjust
the table tilt if necessary so that the table is correctly aligned.
2. Spindle Depth
Located around the Spindle Feed Shaft is a Depth Stop Collar carrying a graduated scale
(A, Fig.10). The Collar is capable of turning about the shaft and may be locked in place by
Fig. 10
Locking Screw B. The Graduations are Imperial (inches) and
Metric (mm).
To set a driling depth:
Lower the drill bit...WITH THE POWER OFF, so that it contacts
the work, and hold in that position with one hand whist
slackening the locking screw (B) and rotating the scale so
that the measurement for the depth of hole to be drilled is in
line with the pointer (C). Lock the collar in this position with
the locking screw (B).
The drill is now preset to drill holes to your pre-determined
depth. i.e. Providing your workpiece is level and flat, you
may drill a series of holes, each to the same depth, quickly
and accurately.
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