Use And Care Manual
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
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Laser line (Fig. 16 and 17)
DO NOT STARE
DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM! A HAZARD
MAY EXIST IF YOU DELIBERATELY STARE
INTO THE BEAM, PLEASE OBSERVE ALL
SAFETY RULES: THE LASER SHALL BE
USED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS:
• NEVER AIM THE BEAM AT ANY PERSON
OR AN OBJECT OTHER THAN THE
WORKPIECE.
• DO NOT PROJECT THE LASER BEAM
INTO THE EYES OF OTHERS.
• ALWAYS ENSURE THE LASER BEAM IS
AIMED AT A WORKPIECE THAT DOES NOT
POSSESS REFLECTIVE SURFACES AS THE
LASER BEAM COULD BE PROJECTED INTO
YOUR EYES OR THE EYES OF OTHERS.
1. Place a workpiece on the table.
2. Turn the laser switch (1) to the ON position.
3. Lower the drill bit to meet the workpiece (2).
The two laser lines should cross where the drill
meets the workpiece.
4. If the laser needs to be adjusted:
a. Using a 3 mm hex key, turn the laser
adjustment set screws (3) counter-clockwise.
b. Rotate the laser light housing (4) until the
two laser lines intersect where the drill meets the
workpiece. DO NOT stare directly at the laser
lines.
5. Re-tighten the adjustment set screws (3).
Spindle return spring (Fig. 18)
The spindle is equipped with an auto-return
mechanism. The main components are a spring
and a notched housing. The spring was properly
adjusted at the factory and should not be
readjusted unless absolutely necessary.
1. Unplug the drill press.
2. Place a screwdriver into the loop (1) to hold
the spring in place.
3. Loosen the two housing nuts (2)
approximately
1/4" (6 mm). Do not remove the nuts from
the threaded shaft. Do not allow the spring 3
or spring housing to slip out of control.
4. While firmly holding the spring housing (3),
carefully pull the spring housing out until it clears
the raised notch (4).
5. Turn the housing so that the next notch (5) is
engaged with the raised notch (4).
• To increase the spindle return tension, turn the
spring housing counter-clockwise.
• To decrease the tension, turn the spring housing
clockwise.
6. Tighten the two housing nuts. Do not
overtighten the two nuts. If the nuts are tightened
too much, the movement of the spindle and feed
handles will become sluggish.
1
3
4
FIG.16
2
FIG.17
WARNING:
4
1
2
5
3
FIG.18