Use and Care Manual

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Figure 22
Figure 23
NOTE: Method #2 allows rapid, fine adjustment to
the setting, as follows:
If the depth setting is found to be too shallow:
1. Hold downfeed handle (D) stationary while
slightly loosening lock handle (G).
2. Slightly rotate downfeed handle to lower bit to
the more accurate position.
3. Retighten lock handle (G). Depth is now set to
more accurate position.
If the depth setting is found to be too deep:
1. Loosen lock handle (G) while holding
downfeed handle stationary.
2. Slightly back off the lock ring (F), that is, rotate
it clockwise.
3. Slightly rotate downfeed handle to bring bit up
to more accurate depth.
4. Rotate lock ring (F) all the way counter-
clockwise.
5. Tighten lock handle (G). Depth is now set to
more accurate position.
8.9 Quill retraction lock
The quill can be held in the down position and
prevented from retracting, such as for operating a
sanding drum or to facilitate removal of chuck and
arbor.
To lock the quill in down position, proceed as
follows (Figure 24):
1. Loosen lock handle (G, Figure 24).
2. Rotate downfeed handle (D) to lower spindle
to the point at which it is to be locked, and hold
downfeed handle stationary in this position.
3. Rotate lock ring (F) clockwise all the way until
it stops. You should be able to feel and hear
when the lock ring reaches the end of its
rotation.
4. Tighten lock handle (G). You can now release
downfeed handle. The quill will remain in this
lowered position until released.
5. To release the quill, loosen lock handle (G).
Figure 24
8.10 Laser adjustment
Refer to Figures 25, 26 and 27.
Do not look directly into the
laser beam or view it directly with optical
instruments. See Figure 25.
Figure 25
The Laser Assembly has been installed and pre-
set at the factory. It should, however, be checked
for alignment and any adjustments made before
operating the drill press. It should be re-checked
periodically, as long-term machine vibration may
cause it to become misaligned.
1. Position table at the horizontal (zero degrees
on scale).
2. Insert a small drill bit into the chuck.
3. Place a scrap board flat on the table. Do not
allow board to move from this position; use
clamps to secure it if needed. Bring the bit
down until it leaves a slight perforation in the
board; then raise it back up.