Use and Care Manual
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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
REMOVING THE CHUCK (Fig. 13)
1. Turn the feed handles to lower the chuck to the lowest position.
2. Slide the wedge into the opening in the quill. Tap on the wedge using a hammer (not included). The chuck and
arbor will drop out.
Note: To avoid possible damage to the drill or chuck, be prepared to catch the chuck as it falls. As a safeguard,
the table can be raised to its maximum height as a backup in case you miss the falling chuck.
MOUNT THE DRILL PRESS (Fig. 14)
The drill press must be securely fastened through the mounting holes to a stand or workbench with heavy-duty
fasteners. This will prevent the drill press from tipping over, sliding, or walking during operation.
IMPORTANT: If the stand or workbench has a tendency to move during operation, fasten the workbench se-
curely to the floor.
ADJUSTMENTS
To adjust the height of the drill press table, loosen the table locking handle (Fig. 15 - 2) and turn the table adjust-
ment crank (Fig. 15 - 1).
To bevel the table in either direction, loosen the hex bolt located underneath the table (Fig. 16 - 1). Bevel the
table in either direction (Fig. 17). Once the desired position has been achieved, retighten the hex bolt (Fig. 16 - 1).
To swing the table around the column, loosen the locking handle (Fig. 15 - 2) and swing the table and the rack
into the desired position (Fig. 18). Retighten the table locking handle once the desired position has been reached.
Fig. 14
Fig. 13
Wedge
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
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2
1
Fig. 17
Fig. 18