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1. Assemble the feed handles and grips to the feed handle hub. Tighten
securely.
2. To mount the feed handle to the opposite side, remove the wing
screw assembly that secures the hub/pinion assembly. Pull out the
hub/pinion assembly and insert on the other side of the housing.
Replace and tighten the wing screw assembly.
Mounting the Drill on Slide (Fig. 2)
Attaching Feed Handles and Grips (Fig. 1)
Adjusting the Gib Assembly (Fig. 3)
To adjust the gib, loosen or tighten the gib adjustment set screws on the
side of the support housing accordingly with the 3/32" hex key provided.
Tightening the set screws increases friction on the slide. The gib should
be set tight enough to support the weight of the drill in any position. All
adjusting screws should be set to provide smooth and even travel over
the entire length of slide movement.
The set screws contain a nylon patch that prevents them from moving
freely. Additional adjustment of the gib may be required from time to time
with extended use of the tool.
Connecting the Power Cord Control Panel Socket (Fig. 4)
To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the tool before
changing accessories or making adjustments.
WARNING!
ASSEMBLY
To provide maximum holding power, mount the motor with the spindle
closest to the stand. All drills (except 4253-1) can also be mounted in a
reverse position to permit drilling close to walls and corners. When the
spindle is furthest from the stand, the maximum drill point pressure is
reduced.
1. Select the mounting area that best suits your application.
2. Line up the mounting holes.
3. Slip the lock washers over the mounting screw and insert them
through the back of the slide and into the motor mounting pad. Tighten
securely.
Insert the drill plug into the control panel socket and screw it on tightly.
Plug the drill press into the nearest power source. This drill press is rated
for 120 volts AC, 60 Hz.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 1