Operator`s manual
USINGTHEFENCE(FIG.W)
Thefenceprovidesawayofaccuratelyandquickly
settinguptheworkpieceforprecisionorforrepetitive
drillingoperations.
1. Usinga centerpunchorsharpnail,makean
indentationintheworkpiecewhereyouwantto drill.
2. Alignthelaserlines(x)withtheindentationonthe
workpiece.
3. Loosentheknobs(1)andslidethefencebackstop(2)
firmlyagainstthelongsideoftheworkpiece.Tighten
theknobswheninposition.
4. Loosenthewingnut(3)andslidetheendstop(4)
alongthefenceuntilitisfirmlyagainsttheleftsideof
theworkpiece.Tightenthewingnut.
5. Checktheaccuracybydrillingintoa scrapworkpiece
first.Adjustif needed.
6. Holdwithyourhandorclampthetopsurfaceofthe
workpiecefirmlyto preventitfromliftingoffthetable
whenthebitisraised.
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DRILLINGTOA SPECiFiCDEPTH
Drillingablindhole(notallthewaythroughworkpiece)
to agivendepthcanbedonetwoways:
Workpiecemethod(Fig.X andY)
1. Markthedepth(1)oftheholeonthesideofthe
workpiece(Fig.X).
2. Withtheswitch"OFF",bringthedrillbit(2)downuntil
thetipisevenwiththemark(Fig.X)
3. Holdthefeedhandleatthisposition.
4. Spinthelowernut(3)downtocontactthedepthstop
lug(6)onthehead(Fig.Y).
5. Spintheuppernut(5)downandtightenagainstthe
lowernut(3)(Fig.Y).
6. Thedrillbitwillnowstopaftertravelingthedistance
markedontheworkpiece.
Fig.X
Depthscalemethod(Fig.Y)
Note:Withthechuckintheupperposition,thetipof
thedrillbitmustbejustslightlyabovethetopofthe
workpiece.
1. Withtheswitch"OFF",turnthefeedhandleuntilthe
pointer(7)pointstothedesireddepthonthedepth
scale(4)andholdthefeedhandleinthatposition.
2. Spinthelowernut(3)downtocontactthedepthstop
lug(6).
3. Spintheuppernut(5)againstagainstthelowerstop
nutandtighten.
4. Thedrillbitwillstopaftertravelingthedistance
selectedonthedepthscale.
Drilla hole
Using a center punch or a sharp nail, make an
indentation in the workpiece where you want to drill.
Turn on the laser assembly and align the laser lines (x)
with the indentation. Turn the power switch on and pull
down on the feed handles with only enough effort to
allow the drill to cut.
FEEDING TOO RAPIDLY might cause the belt or drill
to slip, tear the workpiece loose, or break the drill bit.
When drilling metal, it will be necessary to lubricate the
tip of the drill bit with metal drilling oil to prevent it from
overheating.
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