Specifications

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Spindle Speed in R.P.M.
1. Belt Guard...Covers pulleys and belt during opera-
tion of drill press.
2. Belt Tension Lock Handle...Tightening handle locks
motor bracket support to maintain correct belt dis-
tance and tension.
3. Belt Tension Handle...Turn handle counterclockwise
to apply tension to belt, turn handle clockwise to
release belt tension. Refer to section “Assembly-
Installing and Tensioning Belt”.
4. Head Lock Set Screws...Lock the head to the col-
umn. Always have them locked in place while operat-
ing the drill press.
5. Feed Handle...For moving the chuck up or down.
One or two of the handles may be removed if neces-
sary whenever the workpiece is of such unusual
shape that it interferes with the handles.
6. Column Collar... Holds the rack to the column. Rack
remains movable in collar to permit table support
movements.
7. Table Support...Rides on column to support arm
and crank.
8. Table Crank...Turn clockwise to elevate table. Sup-
port lock must be released before operating crank.
9. Rack...Combines with gear mechanism to provide
easy elevation of table by hand operated table crank.
10. Base...Supports drill press. For additional stability,
holes are provided in base to bolt drill press to floor.
(See “Additional Safety Instructions for Drill Presses”.
11. Column Support...Supports column, guides rack,
and provides mounting holes for column to base.
12. Column...Connects head, table and base on a one-
piece tube for easy alignment and movement.
13. Table...Provides working surface to support work-
piece.
14. Depth Scale...Shows depth of hole being drilled in
inches and millimeters.
15. Depth Scale Indicator...Indicates drilling depth
selected on depth scale.
16. Depth Scale Lock...Locks the depth scale to
selected depth.
17. Spring Cap...Provides means to adjust quill spring
tension.
18. Chuck...Holds drill bit or other recommended acces-
sory to perform desired operations.
19. Arm...Extends beyond table support for mounting
aligning the table.
20. Table Bevel Lock...Locks the table in any position
from 0°- 45°.
21. Table Lock...Table can be rotated in various posi-
tions and locked.
22. Bevel Scale...Shows degree table is tilted for bevel
operations. Scale is mounted on table support, if it is
to be used for quick reference where accuracy is not
critical.
23. Support Lock...Tightening locks table support to col-
umn. Always have it locked in place while operating
the drill press.
24. Chuck Key...It is a self ejecting chuck key which will
“pop” out of the chuck when you let go of it. This
action is designed to help prevent throwing of the
chuck key from the chuck when power is turned
“ON”. Do not use any other key as a substitute, order
a new one if damaged or lost.
25. Drill Speed...Table...Drill Speed can be changed by
placing the belt in any of the steps (grooves) in the
pulleys. The spindle speed chart, as shown above,
lists belt positions for the various spindle speeds.