GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DRILL PRESS
1. Belt tension lock handles...
Tightening handles locks motor
bracket support to maintain correct belt distance and tension.
2. Belt tension handle...
Turn handle counterclockwise to apply
tension to the belt, turn clockwise to release belt tension.
3. Head locking set screws...
Locks the head to the column. Always
have them locked in place while operating the drill press.
4. Feed handle...
For moving the chuck up or down. One or two of
the handles may be removed if necessary whenever the
workpiece is of such unusual shape that it interferes with the
handles.
5. Table crank...
Turn clockwise to elevate the table. Support lock
must be released before operating crank.
6. Chuck key...
Used to tighten a drill into the chuck and also to
loosen the chuck for drill removal.
7. Chuck...
Holds the drill bit or other recommended acessory to
perform desired operations.
8. Depth scale...
Allows the operator to adjust the drill press to drill
to a desired depth.
9. Drill “ON-OFF” Switch...
Has a locking feature to prevent
unauthorized and possible hazardous use by children and
others.
10. Light “ON-OFF” Switch...
Turns the light on and off.
11. Depth scale lock...
Locks the depth scale at the selected depth.
12. Spring cap...
Provides means to adjust the quill spring tension.
13. Table lock...
Allows the table to be rotated in various positions
and locked.
14. Table bevel lock...
Locks the table in any position from 0
0
to 45
0
.
15. Bevel scale...
Shows the degree in which the table is tilted for
bevel operations. The scale is mounted on the side of the arm.
16. Support lock handle...
Tightening locks the table support to the
column. Always have it locked in place while operating the drill
press.
Note and follow the safety warnings and instructions that appear
on the panel on the right side of the head.
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
FIGURE
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