1.
BELT TENSION LOCK HANDLE – Tightens motor support and belt tenions handle to maintain
correct belt distance and tension.
2.
FEED HANDLE – It must be used to move the quill up and down. One or two may be removed if
necessary whenever the workpiece is of such unusual shape that it interferes with the handles.
3.
TABLE CRANK – Turn it clockwise to elevate table. Support lock must be released before using
crank.
4.
CHUCK KEY – It is a self-ejecting chuck key which will pop out of the chuck when you let go of it.
lost.
5.
CHUCK – Holds drill bit or other recommended accessories to perform desired operations This
action has been designedto 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.
6.
DEPTH SCALE – Allows the user to adjust drilling depth.
7.
DRILL ON-OFF SWITCH – Has locking feature by means of a padlock. This feature is intentended
to prevent unauthorized and possible hazardous use by children and others.
8.
DEPTH SCALE LOCK – Locks the depth scale to selected depth.
9.
SPRING CAP – Provides means to adjust quill spring tension.
10.
HEAD LOCKS – Lock the head to the column. Always have them locked in place during use.
11.
BEVEL SCALE – Shows the degree table is tilted for bevel operations. Scale is mounted on top of
arm.
12.
SUPPORT LOCK – Tighten and locks table support to column. Always have it locked in place while
operating with the drill press.
13.
TABLE BEVEL LOCK – Locks the table in any position from 0 to 45°.
DRILL PRESS DESCRIPTION
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