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ON-OFF SWITCH
The On-Off switch has a locking feature. This feature is intended to help prevent unauthorized and possible hazardous use by children and others.
Insert KEY into switch.
NOTE: Key is made of yellow plastic.
To turn drill ON, insert finger under switch lever and pull end of the lever out.
To turn drill OFF, push lever in.
In an emergency: If the drill bit BINDS...STALLS...
STOPS...or tends to tear the workpiece Ioose...you
can QUICKLY turn the drill OFF by hitting the switch with the palm of your hand.
To lock switch in OFF position, hold switch IN with
one hand and REMOVE key with other hand.
WARNING: For your own safety, always push the switch "OFF" when drill press is not in use...remove
key and keep it in a safe place...aiso...in
the event of a power failure (all of your lights go out) or blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker, turn switch off...Iock
it and
remove the key. This will prevent the drill press from starting up again when the power comes back on.
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Table of contents
- 7 Unpacking and Checking Contents
- 8 List of Loose Parts
- 9 Location and Function of Controls
- 10 Assembly
- 10 Tools Needed
- 10 Assembly of Column and Base
- 10 Crank
- 11 Installing the Table/Support Assembly
- 13 Installing the Head
- 14 Mounting Motor
- 14 Installing Motor Pulley
- 14 Installing and Tensioning Belt
- 15 Installing Belt Guard Knob
- 16 Motor Connections
- 16 Installing Feed Handles
- 16 Installing the Chuck
- 18 Installing Light Bulb
- 18 Bevel Scale
- 19 Getting to Know Your Drill Press
- 20 Spindle Speeds
- 20 Feature Description
- 21 On-Off Switch
- 22 Drilling to a Specific Depth
- 22 Locking Chuck Desired Depth
- 23 Removing the Chuck and Arbor
- 24 Re-Installing the Chuck and Arbor
- 25 Basic Drill Press Operation
- 26 Installing Drill Bits in Chuck
- 26 Positioning Table and Workpiece
- 27 Tilting Table
- 27 Hole Location
- 27 Feeding
- 28 Adjustments
- 28 Quill Return Spring
- 29 Quill Bearing Adjustment
- 30 Maintenance
- 30 Lubrication
- 31 Trouble Shooting
- 32 Repair Parts