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WArNING:
before operating the switch to start the tool. Failure to reed this warning may cause the
work piece to be kicked back toward the operator and result in serious personal injury.
WArNING:
any drilling operation.
WArNING:
or other clamping devices.
GENERAL DRILLING INSTRUCTIONS
1. u sing a clamping device, secure the work piece to the worktable. If drilling a through hole, place a
piece of backup material (wood, plywood, etc.) on the table underneath the work piece to prevent splintering
on the underside of the work piece. To protect the top surface of the work piece, use a piece of scrap wood
between the vise and the work piece.
2 Select the proper drill bit based on the hole size desired. for large holes, drill a pilot hole first, using a smaller
size bit.
3 Select and set the recommended spindle speed. Refer to fIG 14.
4. Set table assembly to desired height.
5. If desired, set feed shaft at desired spindle depth. Refer to Set Drill Depth.
6, Make sure the work table is free of all loose objects and the bit is not in contact with the work piece.
7. Plug in power supply and turn switch ON. Make sure spindle rotates freely.
8. Slowly lower drill bit into work piece. Do not force the bit; let the drill press do the work.
9. Once the hole is completed, allow the spindle to return to its normal position.

FIG 14

RECOMMENDED SPEED FOR DRILL SIZE & MATERIAL
VITESSE RECOMMANDEÉ POUR LA TAILLE DE FORET ET LE MATÉRIAU
VELOCIDAD RECOMENDADA PARA EL TAMAÑO DE LA BROCA Y EL MATERIAL
SPEED (RPM)
VITESSE (TR/MM)
VELOCIDAD (RPM)
3070
2180
1630
1150
760
WArNING:
any drilling operation.
DRILLING TIPS
1. If a large hole is needed, it's a good idea to drill a smaller pilot hole before drilling the final one. Your hole will be
more accurately positioned, rounder, and the bits will last longer.
2. If the hole is deeper than it is wide, back off occasionally to clear the chips.
3. When drilling metal, lubricate the bit with oil to improve drilling action and increase bit life.
4. Smaller drill bits require greater speed than large drill bits. Softer materials require greater speed than harder
materials.
5. If drilling a through hole, make sure place a piece of backup material (wood, plywood, etc.) on the table
underneath the work piece to prevent splintering on the underside of the work piece.
Always make sure the work piece is not in contact with the bit
Make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck before starting
Always make sure the work piece is secured to the table by clamps
WOOD
BORIS
MADERA
3/8" (10mm)
5/8" (16mm)
7/8" (22mm)
1‐1/4"(32.75mm)
1‐5/8" (41mm)
Make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck before starting
ALU/ZINC/BRASS
ALU/ZINC/LAITON
ALU/ZINC/BRONCE
7/32" (5.6mm)
11/32" (8.7mm)
15/32" (12mm)
11/16" (17.5mm)
3/4" (19mm)
IRON/STEEL
FER/ACIER
HIERRO/ACERO
3/32" (2.4mm)
5/32" (4.0mm)
1/4" (6.4mm)
3/8" (10mm)
1/2" (12.5mm)
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