V 4.0
Drill Spring Adjustment
1.
Tighten inner nut (#39) with a wrench. Do not overtighten as this will
restrict the drill's movement.
2.
Move the socket head bolt (#41) to the top position then check tension
while turning the feed handle.
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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! If the drill bit grabs and spins the workpiece, do not attempt to
stop the spinning with your hands, as it can cause an impact injury. Step
back and turn the drill press off. Wait for the spindle to stop turning before
dislodging the workpiece.
1.
Check that the drilling depth will not allow the bit to touch the table. This
can damage the drill bit.
2.
Place the workpiece on the table. Rotate the feed handles to bring the drill
bit down to the wood. Once the workpiece is in the correct position, clamp
it to the table.
a.
If drilling a hole through the entire workpiece, place a scrap piece of
wood beneath the workpiece before positioning and clamping. This will
prevent the underside from splintering as the drill bit breaks through.
3
An irregularly shaped workpiece may not lay flat on the table. Block and
clamp it securely as any tilting, twisting or shifting will create a rough drill
hole and may damage the drill bit or drill.
4.
Turn the drill press on.
5.
Let the spindle reach full speed before starting to drill.
a.
Stop the drill press immediately if it makes an unfamiliar noise or if it
vibrates excessively. Turn the drill press OFF and unplug. Do not
restart the unit until the problem is corrected.
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12 in. Variable Speed Bench-Top Drill Press
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