Operator`s manual

USING THE FENCE (FIG. CC)
The fence provides a way of accurately and quickly
setting up the workpiece for more precision or for repitive
drilling operations.
1. Using the centerpunch or sharp nail, make an
indentation in the workpiece where you want to drill.
2. Lower the drill bit to align with the indentation on the
workpiece. See "HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION"
page 19.
3. Loosen the knobs (t) and slide the fence back stop (2)
firmly against the long side of the workpiece. Tighten
the knobs when in position.
4. Loosen the wing nut (3) and slide the end stop (4)
along the fence until it is firmly against the left side of
the workpiece. Tighten the wing nut.
5. Check the accuracy by drilling a scrap workpiece.
Adjust if needed.
6. Hold with your hand or clamp the top surface of the
workpiece firmly to prevent it from lifting off the table
when the bit is raised.
Depth scale method
Note: With the chuck quill assembly fully retracted the
tip of the drill bit must be just slightly above the top of
the workpiece.
1. With the switch "OFF", turn the feed handle (2) until
depth stop (4) points to the desired depth on the
depth scale (6) and hold the feed handle in that
position.
2. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth
stop (4).
3. Spin the upper nut (5) against the lower stop nut (3)
and tighten.
4. The drill bit will stop after traveling the distance
selected on the depth scale.
Fig. DD
DRILLING A DEPTH (FIG. DD)
Using a center punch or a shap nail, dent the
workpiece where you want the hole. Before turning the
switch on, bring the drill bit down to the workpiece,
lining it up with the hole location. Turn the switch on
and pull down on the feed handles with only enough
effort to allow the dirll to cut. FEEDING TOOL
SLOWLY might cause the drill bit to turn. FEEDING
TOOL RAPIDLY might stop the motor, 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 oil to prevent if from
overheating.
Workpiece method
1. Mark the depth (1) of the hole on the side of the
workpiece.
2. With the switch "OFF", bring the drill bit down until
the tip is even with the mark.
3. Hold the feed handle (2) at this position.
4. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth
stop (4) on the head.
5. Spin the upper nut (5) down and tighten against the
lower nut (3).
6. The drill bit will now stop after traveling the distance
marked on the workpiece.
LOCKING THE CHUCK AT THE DESIRED DEPTH
(FIG. EE)
1. With the switch "OFF", turn the feed handles until the
chuck (1) is at the desired depth. Hold the feed
handles at this position.
2. Turn the stop nut (2), located under the depth stop
(3), counterclockwise and upwards, until it is against
the depth stop.
3. The chuck will now be held at this position when the
feed handles are released.