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9.
Using a flat spanner, tighten the outer locknut (O)
against the inner locknut (N).
NOTE:
Do not over-tighten and do not restrict the
movement of the spindle!
The angular play of the spindle. Fig. 10
With the spindle in a low position, take it in your hand
and try to make it revolving about its axis. If there is
too much play, proceed as follows:
1. Loosen lock nut (R).
2. Turn the screw (Q) clockwise to eliminate the play
but without obstructing the upward and downward
motion of the spindle (a little bit of play is normal).
3. Tighten the lock nut.
9. Operation
WARNING:
If you are not familiar with this kind of machine, take
advice from an experimented person. In any case you
should have read and understood the safety and op-
erational instruction before attempting to operate this
product.
Pivoting the table, Fig. 11
1. To bring the table (3) to the inclined position, re-
lease the table locking (S) and adjust the desired
table angle. Re-tighten the table locking
Adjusting table height, Fig. 12
1. Loosen the table support lock handle (F).
2. Adjust the table (3) to the desired height.
3. Re-tighten the table locking (F).
Note:
it is better to lock the table to the column in a
position so that the tip of the drill bit is just slightly
above the top of the workpiece
Choosing speed and tensioning belt, Fig. 13
Note! Pull power plug!
1.
You can set different spindle speeds on your pillar
drilling machine:
2. With the switch “OFF”, open pulley cover.
3. Loosen the drive belt on the right side of the ma-
chine head by unfastening the wing screws (12)
on both sides. Pull the right side of the motor in
the direction of the spindle to loosen the v-belt.
Tighten the wing screws again.
4. Attach the v-belt to the corresponding belt pulleys.
5. Loosen the wing screws and push the right side
of the motor backwards to clamp the v-belt again.
6.
Tighten belt tension lock knob. Belt should deflect
approximately 13 mm –1/2“ -by thumb pressure at
mid-point of belt between pulleys.
7. Close pulley cover .
8. If belt slips while drilling readjust belt tension.
Feed handles to the shaft hub, Fig. 7
Screw the feed handles (6) tightly into the threaded
holes in the hub.
Installing the chuck, Fig. 8
1. Clean the conical hole in the chuck (5) and the
spindle cone with a clean piece of fabric. Make
sure there are no foreign particles sticking to the
surfaces. The slightest piece of dirt on any of these
surfaces will prevent the chuck from seating prop-
erly. This will cause the drill bit to wobble“. If ta-
pered hole in the chuck is extremely dirty, use a
cleaning solvent on the clean cloth.
2. Push the chuck up on the spindle nose as far as
it wiII go.
3. Turn chuck sleeve anticlockwise (when viewed
from above) and open jaws in chuck completely.
4. Place a piece of wood on the machine table and
lower the spindle onto the piece of wood. Press
firmly to ensure that the food sits exactly.
Fastening radial drill press to supporting surface
For your own safety, it is highly recommended to install
the machine on a bench or similar.
WARNING:
All the necessary adjustments for the good working of
your drill press have been done at the factory .Please
do not modify them.
However, because of a normal wear and tear of your
tool, some readjustments might be necessary .
WARNING:
Always unplug our tool from power source before any
adjustment“
Adjusting the spindle retaining spring (Fig.9)
It may be necessary for the spindle retaining spring to
be adjusted because of changed tension, making the
spindle return too quickly or too slowly.
1. To provide more space, lower the table.
2. Work on the left side of the drill.
3. Put a screwdriver in the front lower notch (L), keep-
ing it in place.
4.
Remove the outer locknut (O) with a flat spanner
(SW16).
5. Leaving the screwdriver in the notch, loosen the in-
ner locknut (N) until the cut-out is released from the
boss (P).
WARNING! Spring is under tension!
6. Using the screwdriver, carefully turn the spring cap
(M) anti-clockwise until you can press the notch
into the boss (P).
7. Lower the spindle to the lowest position and hold
the spring cap (M) in place. When the spindle
moves up and down as desired, retighten the inner
locknut (N).
8. If it is too loose, repeat steps 3-5. If it is too tight,
repeat step 6 in reverse order.