General International DP2006 Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation page 14

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3. using a 5 mm hex (allen) key, fasten the head assembly in place by
tightening the two head lock set screws (R, fig 4) in the right side of the
head casting.
4. Screw the three feed handles (Z, fig 4 & 5) into the the threaded holes in
the hub. instead of using the knobs for leverage and possibly stripping
them, use a wrench on the flats at the threaded ends of the handles to
tighten, but take care to fasten them only hand tight.
5. install an M5 x 12 pan head screw from the inside of the pulley cover
through the hole and attach the knob (p, fig 3) to the outside.
NOTE: One or two of the feed handles may have to be temporarily
removed in future if a job involves an unusually-shaped workpiece that
interferes with handle rotation.
IDLER PULLEY AND DRIVE BELTS
1. open the pulley cover.
wARNING! Be sure the drill press is turned off and unplugged at any
time the belt & pulley cover is open and you have your hands in that
area.
2. Loosen the left and right side belt tension lock knobs (U, fig 4 & 5).
3. Turn the belt tensioning handle (Y, fig 5) clockwise. This will bring the
motor pulley closer to the spindle pulley, allowing the drive belts to be
slipped on.
4. The idler pulley (s, fig 3) will likely be supplied uninstalled. Lubricate the
idler pivot shaft and idler pulley with light grease.
5. install it in its mounting between the motor and spindle pulleys.
6. Fit the two belts on the pulleys. the longer of the two belts should be
installed between the idler pulley and the spindle (front pulley.
7. check the chart inside the pulley cover (or the drill speed chart
in the Adjustments section), and fit the belts (l, fig 3) in positions
corresponding to spindle/drill speed required.
8. turn the belt tensioning handle counter-clockwise so that tension is
applied to the belts. Tension is correct when the belts deflect by about
1/2" (13 mm) at their centers of run when using reasonable thumb
pressure.
CAUTION: Do not over-tension the belts. This may may make the
motor have difficulty starting or may damage bearings.
9. Lock the motor position in when the tension is correct with the belt
tension lock knobs on both sides.
NOTE: The idler pulley 'floats' so that tension is applied equally to both
belts.
10. close the belt / pulley cover.
11. If belts slip while drilling, they require an adjustment to the belt tension.
CHUCk
1. Clean out the tapered hole in the chuck (r, fig 3), removing any grease,
anti-rust coating or dirt you find.
2. clean grease, coating and dirt from the Mt2 tapered spindle tip with a
clean cloth.
3. Turn the chuck sleeve clockwise, opening the chuck's jaws as far as
they will go so they are fully retracted into the chuck.
4. Push the chuck up on the spindle as far as possible. then either :
• Lightly tap the lower end of the chuck with a piece of wood to ensure
the chuck fits tightly on the spindle. It is fine to use a hammer, but do
not use a metal hammer directly on the chuck. Place a piece of wood
between the hammer face and the chuck. or
• Place a piece of scrap wood on the table. raise the table until the
wood is about 2" (50 mm) below the chuck. Lock the table there.
turn the feed handles counter-clockwise, forcing the chuck down
against the wood. this will secure the chuck on the spindle.
5. to remove the chuck, see Maintenance.
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