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DEPTH GAUGE AND STOP
● The depth gauge allows the operator to see depth of the travel of the
quill, spindle and drill bit while operating the tool.
● To stop the drill's downward travel at a consistent specific depth,
particularly for repeat drilling, set up the depth stop.
With the drill press turned off:
1. Set the bottom edge of the lower nut (#1) even with the desired depth
setting marked on the scale.
2. Check the depth. Lower the drill using the feed handles alongside the
workpiece until it hits the stop. Compare it to the desired hole depth.
3. If OK, tighten nut #2 against nut #1 to lock the position.
4. The depth stop is now set and will provide repetitive holes of equal
depth.
5. Nut #3 can also be brought into play to limit the upward retraction of the
bit.
6. After using the drill press at the set depth provided by the depth stop,
remember to return the stop to the top of its range.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Before using this machine, the operator should carefully
read over this operation manual and acquaint himself with the
construction, controls and drive system of the drill press.
SELECT THE SPEED
1. The material you are drilling into and the size of hole you are planning to
make should determine the speed at which you set the drill press. As a
rule of thumb, small drill bits require more speed than large drill bits and
soft materials require more speed than hard ones.
2. Select the speed by moving the belt to the appropriate pulleys.
DRILL BIT
1. Insert the drill bit into the chuck (N, fig 4 & 5) far enough to obtain
maximum grip from the chuck jaws. Make sure the drill bit is centered in
the chuck.
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