Product Manual

ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
ASSEMBLING THE FENCE
1. Place the M8x70 half threaded bolt (Fig. 6 - 1) up through the
bottom of the fence (Fig. 6 - 2) and secure loosely with a washer
(Fig. 6 - 3) and knob (Fig. 6 - 4).
NOTE: The fence should be positioned with the T-track towards
the top.
2. Align the bolt heads with the top T-track on the table. Slide the
fence onto the table. Position the fence to the desired position
and lock it into place by fully tightening the knobs (Fig. 6).
TIP: Turn the feed handles on the drill press to check if the fence
will interfere with the handles. One or two of the feed handles
may be removed if the fence is in the way of the feed handle’s
travel.
Fig. 6
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INSTALLATION ON TABLES WITHOUT THROUGH SLOTS
1. Slide the heads of the M8x90 bolts (Fig. 1 - 1) into the back T-track (Fig. 1 - 2), one on each side, and slide one
into the front T-track (Fig. 1 - 3), if desired.
2. Position the bolts in the back T-track such that they hug either side of the metal drill press table. If using the third
clamp, position the table so that the front bolt is lined up against the center of the front of the metal table.
3. Attach the clamp assemblies to the bolts in the following order: Clamp, clamp bushing, washer, knob (Fig. 3).
4. Tighten the knobs on the clamp assemblies. Make sure that the drill press table is properly aligned and centered
before the knobs are fully tightened.
NOTE: For the most secure clamping, have the rounded end of the clamp (Fig. 4 - 1) gripping the lip of the metal
drill press table (Fig. 4 - 2).
NOTE: To ensure the clamps are locked into place properly, check that the clamp bushings are properly seated into
the clamps. The rounded tops of the bushings (Fig. 4 - 1), should mate with one of the rounded grooves in the
clamps (Fig. 4 - 2). Once the clamps are properly seated, fully tighten the knobs.
NOTE: Regularly check that the mounting clamps are secure. After each operation, wipe the drill press table clean
and vacuum out the T-slots to keep the tool in good condition. To avoid condensation and rust between the two
tables, do not leave the drill press table mounted on the drill press for long periods of time.
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