5.6 Installing belt guard knob
Picture M – Belt guard knob
1. To attach belt guard knob, locate knob (1) and Ø5 mm x 12 mm screw (2) in loose parts bag. Install screw
in hole located in guard (3) and attach knob, turning till it is tight.
Warning!
To avoid possible injury, keep guard in place and in proper working order while operating. A
damaged guard must be replaced immediately.
5.7 Installing feed handles
Picture N – Feed handles
1. Locate three feed handles among loose parts.
2. Screw the feed handles (1) into the threaded holes in the hub (2) and tighten.
5.8 Installing the chuck
Picture O – Chuck
1. Clean out the tapered hole in the chuck. Clean the tapered surface on the arbor (1) with a clean cloth.
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 properly. This will cause the drill to "wobble".
clean this surface (2)
2. Slide the chuck (1, fig. P) up over the arbor (2) as illustrated.
3. Unlock support lock and raise the table so it's about two inches (51 mm) below tip of chuck. Place scrap
wood on table to protect chuck.
4. Open chuck jaws completely.
5. Rest chuck on table and turn feed handles counterclockwise, for downward travel of the quill (3). Press
arbor firmly in chuck.
6. Table adjustment
Picture Q and R – Table adjustment
Note: Use a true combination square (see chapter 5).
1. Insert a straight ground steel rod or a straight drill bit (not included) approximately 3" long (7,62 cm) into
the chuck.
2. Raise table to working height and lock on column. Place combination square flat on table beside rod.
3. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the set screw (1, fig. R) under bevel lock with 3 mm hex. "L" wrench,
loosen the table bevel lock (2) with a 24 mm flat wrench. Both screws are located under the table (3).
4. Align the table square to the bit by rotating the table until the square and bit are in line.
5. Retighten table bevel lock.
6. Retighten set screw.
7. Bevel scale
Picture S – Bevel scale
Note: The bevel scale has been included to provide a quick method for bevelling the table to approximate
angles. If precise accuracy is necessary, a square or other precision measuring tool should be used to position
the table.
1. To use the bevel scale, do the following.
a. Loosen set screw and table bevel lock (see step 3 above).
b. Move table (1) so desired angle or bevel scale is straight across from zero line (2) on table support.
c. Retighten table bevel lock and set screw.
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