10060/10061 Drill Press
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Operation
Preparation
For safety and to achieve the best results, please take the following steps before drilling on a workpiece.
Inspect Workpiece
This drill press is primarily designed for
woodworking operations, and it is also suitable
for drilling some other materials such as soft
steel. Avoid drilling materials that may
disintegrate or catch fire. Avoid drilling materials
that contain harmful chemicals as this can
produce harmful chemical dust.
Follow Personal Protection Guidelines
Review the safety guidelines listed in section
“Safety” on page 10 before using the drill press.
Select Suitable Cutter Type
Use the drill bit that is compatible with your
workpiece. Using a wrong type of drill bit can
cause the workpiece and/or the drill bit to burn
or shatter, which can result in serious injuries.
Inspect and Install Drill Bit
Make sure the drill bit is clean, sharp and free
from defects. Make sure the drill bit is securely
fastened so it will not dislodge while the drill
press is running. After installing the cutter,
remove the chuck key and keep it in a safe place.
Mark the Drill Holes
Mark the holes for drilling. For drilling wood or
soft metal, using a center punch to create a small
dent at the center before drilling can prevent the
drill bit from walking and misses the mark.
Adjust Table Height and Position
Adjust the table to the correct height so the drill
bit can at least reach down to the desired drill
depth. Adjust the table position so the drill bit
will not make contact with the table. Using a
sacrificial backer board for drilling wood can
prevent tearouts.
Make sure the table and the table supporting
bracket are locked in place when adjustments
are done.
See section “Table Adjustments” on page 27 for
how to adjust the table height and positions.
Secure Workpiece
Firmly secure the workpiece on the table using a
drill vise or T-Slot clamps. NEVER hold a
workpiece by hand. Support oversized
workpieces to prevent tipping.
Set Drill Depth
Using the depth stop to set the drill depth. This
makes drilling more repeatable and prevents
damaging the workpiece.
See section “Adjust Depth Stop” on page 30 for
details.
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