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DRILLING A HOLE (Fig. 22)
1. Use a centre punch or a sharp nail to make a dent
in the workpiece where you want the hole.
2. Lock the table (1) to the column (2) at a position
so the tip of the drill bit is just above the top of the
workpiece.
3. Bring the drill (3) down to the workpiece (4) to line
up with the hole location, then fix your workpiece.
4. With the aid of laser lines, you can simply align the
hole location on the workpiece with the laser line
intersection for drilling. (Fig. 31)
5. Turn on the switch by pressing " I " (ON) button and
pull down on the feed handles with adequate effort.
Note:
1. When drilling woods, place a piece of backup
material (5) (scrap wood) on the table underneath
the workpiece. This will prevent splintering or
making a heavy burr on the underside of the
workpiece as the drill bit breaks through.
2. When drilling metal, it may be necessary to
lubricate the tip of the drill with motor oil to prevent
burning the drill bit.
WARNING ! Clamp workpiece against the left
side of the column to prevent rotation. If it is too
short or the table is tilted, clamp solidly to the
table. For small pieces that can not be clamped
to the table, use a drill press vise (optional
accessory).
DRILLING TO A SPECIFIC DEPTH
Workpiece Method (Fig. 23, 24) recommended for
drilling a specific depth which can be marked on the
side of the workpiece
1. Mark the depth of the hole on the side of the
workpiece (1).
2. Turn off the drill press, bring down the drill bit (2)
until the tip is even with the mark.
3. Hold the feed handle and spin the lower nut (3)
down to contact the depth stop lug (6) on the Head.
(Fig. 24)
4. Spin the upper nut (5) down and tighten against the
lower nut (3).
5. Release the feed handle and now the drill bit will
be stopped after traveling downward the distance
marked.
Depth Scale Method (Fig. 24) recommended for
drilling a known depth hole
1. Turn off the drill press, turn feed handle until the
pointer (7) points to the desired depth on the depth
scale (4). Keep the feed handle held in that position
with right hand
2. With the left hand, spin the lower nut (3) down until
it comes into contact with the top of the depth stop
lug (6).
3. Spin the upper stop nut (5) down into contact with
the top of the lower stop nut (3) and tighten.
4. The drill bit will not stop after traveling the distance
on the depth scale.
USING THE OPTIONAL DRILLING JIG (Fig. 25)
Note:
The drilling jig provides a way of accurately and
quickly setting up the workpiece for more precision
or repetitive drilling operations.
1. Use a center punch or a sharp nail to make a
dent in the workpiece where you want to drill.
2. Lower the drill bit to align with the dent on the
workpiece.
3. Loosen the knobs (1) and slide the drilling jig
back stop (4) firmly against the long side of the
workpiece. Tighten the knob when in position.
4. Loosen the wing nut (3) and slide the end stop
(4) along the drilling jig until it is firmly against
the left side of the workpiece. Tighten the wing
nut.
5. Check the accuracy by drilling a scrap
workpiece. Adjust if needed.
6. Hold with your hand or clamp the top surface
of the work-piece firmly to prevent it from lifting
off the table when the bit is raised.
SWITCHES OF THE DRILL PRESS (Fig. 26)
The main switch (1), No Volt Release (NVR) switch,
is on the front of drill head. Press " I " to turn on
the power; press "O" to turn off the power.
An interlock (micro) switch, which will cut off the
power when the lockable pulley cover is opened, is
equipped with the drill press for double protection
from the possible injury caused by the moving
parts inside the pulley cover.
WARNING: To avoid possible injury, always keep
the pulley cover closed and locked with the screw
provided.
LOCKING THE CHUCK AT THE DESIRED DEPTH
1. Make sure the power source is disconnected.
2. Turn the feed handles until the chuck (1) is at
the desired depth. Hold the feed handles at this
position.
3. Turn the depth lock nut (2), located under the lug (3),
anticlockwise and upwards until it is against the lug.
4. The chuck will now be held at this position when the
handles are released.
REMOVING THE CHUCK AND ARBOR (Fig. 28)
1. Make sure the power source is disconnected.
2. Adjust the depth stop nut (1) to hold the drill at a
depth of 75 mm.
3. Align the key holes ((2) &(3)) in the spindle and quill
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(Fig. 27)

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