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Tensioning Belt
1. Apply tension to belt by turning belt
tension handle counterclockwise until
belt deflects approximately 1/2 inch by
thumb pressure at its center.
2. Tighten belt tension lock handles.
NOTE: Over tensioning belt may cause
motor not to start or damage bearings.
3. If belt slips while drilling, readjust belt
tension. Also make sure the ribs in the
belt are aligned with grooves in the pul-
ley.
Installing Feed Handles
1. Locate three (3) feed handles among
loose parts.
2. Screw the feed handles into the
threaded holes in the hub and tighten.
3. Tighten feed handles using the open
end of the M24 hex box wrench included
with drill press.
Installing the Drill Chuck
1. Clean the tapered surfaces on the
chuck and spindle with a clean cloth.
Make sure there are no foreign parti-
cles sticking to these surfaces. The
slightest piece of dirt on these surfaces
will prevent the arbor from seating
properly. This will cause the drill to
“wobble”.
2. Slide chuck into spindle of drill press.
3. Push up on chuck assembly as you
rotate it.
Belt Tension
Lock Handle
Belt
Tension
Handle
Feed
Handle
Tighten Using
M24 Wrench
Hub
Quill
Spindle
Tapered
Arbor
Surface
Chuck
Chuck Body
Sleeve
Surface
Tapered