Use and Care Guide

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1. Bag “E” -
Clean out the tapered hole in
the chuck (1) with a clean cloth and a
non-alcohol based cleaner. Wipe clean all
oil reside and any dirt or grime thoroughly.
(Fig. I)
2. Clean tapered surfaces on the spindle (2)
in the same manner as above.
NOTE: Make sure there are no foreign
particles sticking to the surfaces. The
slightest piece of dirt or oil reside on any
of these surfaces will prevent the chuck
from seating properly. This will cause the
drill chuck and bit to wobble.
3. Open the jaws of the chuck (1) by
rotating the chuck sleeve clockwise. To
prevent damage, make sure the jaws are
completely receded into the chuck.
4. Unlock the table lock handle and rotate the
table away from the bottom of the chuck.
5. Insert the chuck (1) onto the spindle (2),
pushing upwards all the way.
Fig. I
6. Using a rubber mallet or a hammer and
a block of wood, tap the chuck onto the
spindle rmly. (Fig. J)
Fig. J
REMOVING THE CHUCK (FIG. J)
1. Turn the feed handles to lower the chuck
to the lowest position.
2. Place a ball joint separator (not shown)
above the chuck and tap it lightly with a
hammer or rubber mallet to cause the
chuck to drop from the spindle.
● Never hit the chuck directly with the
hammer or rubber mallet.
● To avoid possible damage to the
chuck, raise the jaws all the way rst
and be prepared to catch the chuck as
it falls.
CHUCK KEY STORAGE (FIG. K)
Storage holder (1) for the chuck key (2) is
located on the right side of the drill press.
Fig. K
MOUNTING DRILL PRESS TO WORK
SURFACE (FIG. L)
The drill press must be securely fastened
by the two base holes to a stand with
heavy-duty fasteners. This will prevent the
drill press from tipping over, sliding, or
walking during operation.
1. If mounting the drill press to a workbench,
a solid wood bench is preferred over
a plywood board, to reduce noise and
vibration.
2. Holes should be pre-drilled through the
supporting surface.
3. The hardware to mount this drill press
is NOT supplied with the tool. The
hardwares used are: drill press base (1),
bolt (2), at washer (3), rubber washer
(4), work surface (5), at washer (6), lock
washer (7), hex nut (8), jam nut (9).
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CAUTION
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WARNING
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