Use And Care Manual
OPERATION
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than harder materials. See right speadsheet for
recommended speeds for the workpiece material.
Mechanical variable speed (Fig. 26)
This is a variable speed bench drill press. To
increase or decrease the speed when operating,
raise or lower the speed handle (1).
Use the following table to determine the
recommended speed for the drill size you are
using and the type of material you are to drill.
While drilling, check the speed on the digital
speed readout (2) located at the front of the drill
press.
Recommended Speed for Dill Size & Material
FIG.26
1
2
SPEED RANDE
(R.P.M.)
2000-3100
1400-2000
1000-1400
800-1000
530-800
3/8
5/8
7/8
1-1/4
1-5/8
9.5
16.0
22.0
31.75
41.4
7/32
11/32
15/32
11/16
3/4
5.6
8.75
12.0
17.5
19.0
3/32
5/32
1/4
3/8
5/8
2.4
4.0
6.4
9.5
16.0
WOOD
ALUM ZINC
BRASS
IRON STEEL
in mm in mm in mm
MAINTENANCE
FOR YOUR OWN
SAFETY, TURN THE SWITCH OFF AND
REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER
SUPPLY BEFORE MAINTAINING OR
LUBRICATING THE BENCH DRILL PRESS.
Vacuum sawdust or metal shavings that
accumulates in and on the motor, pulley housing,
table, and work surface.
Apply a light coat of paste wax to the column and
table to help keep these surfaces clean and
rust-free.
The ball bearings in the spindle and the V-belt
pulley assembly are greased and permanently
sealed. Pull the spindle down and oil the spindle
sleeve moderately every three months.
Lubricate the table bracket and locking knobs if
they become difficult to use.
All servicing of the drill
press should be performed by a qualified
service technician.
WARNING:
CAUTION: