
Assembly
Instructions
WARNING:
For your
own
safet
,
do
not
connect
the
pillar
drill to the
power
source
until
t
e
pillar
drill
is
completely
assembled
and
you
have
fully
read
the
user
manual.
You will need:
-
CE
approved personal protective equipment (not supplied)
Philips
head
screwdriver
(not supplied)
Adjustable
spanner
(not supplied)
Chuck
& chuck
key (supplied)
3mm/4mm
Allen
key (supplied)
Place
the column
on
the
base
and
align
holes
in the column
with the
holes
in
the
base.
Attach
and
secure
using
bolts
and
spring
washers
through
the column
into
the
base.
Secure
with
a
spanner
(not supplied).
-ower
the
work
table
onto
‘-
the
column.
The
work
table
(
\
.le
slide
easily
into
position
do
not
use
excessive
‘:rce.
Ensure
the work
table
can
rotate
360°
and
lock
in
position
with
securing
bolt.
e
the
headstock
of
the
ar
drill onto
the
column
as
'a'
as
it will
go.
Unscrew
the
i
an
screws
in the headstock
rig
to
avoid
obstructing
internal
diameter
ol
headstock.
Align
the
stock
horizontally
to
the
'<:able
and
base.
Secure
by
mg
with
Allen
screws.
Thread
the
three
operating
handle
bars
into
the three
holes
located
in
the
handle
hub and
tighten
them
to
secure.
Fasten
the
chuck
guard
onto
the
pillar
drill
using
the
screws
and
bolt
supplied
with
a
screwdriver.
IMPORTANT!
Ensure
the
spindle taper,andtapered
hole
in
the
chuck
are
clean
and
free
of
any
grease,
lacquer
or
rust
preventive coatings.
ithout
the
Chuck
Guard
fitted
never
attempt
to
use
the
pillar
drill.
Holding
chuck
on
taper
of
spindle.
tap
with
a
soft
tip
hammer
or
a
block
of
wood
and
hammer
to set
chuck.
lMFORTANT!
Open
the
chuck
laws
as
wide
as
possible by
turning
the
chuck
sleeve.
Secure
by
using
the
chuck
key.
NOTE: The
height
otthe
guard
can
be
adyusted
and
secured
by
Wing
nuts
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