TC658B
CHUCK CAPACITY
SPINDLE TAPER
POWER
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY
SWING
TABLE SIZE
SPINDLE SPEED
SPEED
CHUCK STROKE
WEIGHT
TC734B
CHUCK CAPACITY
SPINDLE TAPER
POWER
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY
SWING
TABLE SIZE
SPINDLE SPEED
SPEED
CHUCK STROKE
WEIGHT
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
This bench drill has been packed completely in
a box.
1. Unpack your drill and check its contents.
Separate all loose parts from their packaging
and check that all objects are found according
to their "loose parts table" to ensure that all
parts are contained before throwing away any
packaging.
2. Remove the protective oil that has been ap-
plied to the table and column. Use a grease re-
mover and household stains.
3. Apply a layer of wax paste to the table and
column to prevent dust. Clean all parts thor-
oughly with a clean cloth.
ASSEMBLING THE MACHINE
NOTE: Install the machine on a level and solid
surface.
• Mount the pillar (16) to the foot (14) using the
bolts (15).
• Insert the toothed rack (fig.2-19) into the shaft
(18).
• Hold the rack with the teeth against the right
inner side of the shaft and slide the table (17)
over the pillar.
• Slide the spherical ring (fig.3-20) over the pil-
lar with the wider opening facing downward to
make sure that the top end of the toothed rack
is locked. Tighten the Allen screw (21).
• Place the handle (7) onto the spindle (22) and
tighten the screw (23).
5/8" (16 mm)
B16#
3/4 HP (550 W)
120 V ~ 60 Hz
13" (330,2 mm)
254 mm x 254 mm
250-3 100 r/min
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3-1/7" (80 mm)
45 kg (99,2 lb)
3/4" (19 mm)
B22#
1 HP (750 W)
120 V ~ 60 Hz
15" (381 mm)
296 mm x 296 mm
250-3 100 r/min
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3-1/7" (80 mm)
54 kg (119 lb)
E N G L I S H •
Fig.2
• Place the head (24) on top of the pillar. Firmly
tighten the Allen screws (fig.5-25) to keep the
head in place.
• Insert the drill shaft (26) with the conical end
into the shaft (27). Turn the drill shaft until the
conical end engages.
• Slide the chuck key (fig.6-9) onto the drill shaft
(26).
• Insert the safety guard (10) as far into the
bracket (26) as possible.
• Insert the screw (fig.7-30) into the hole (29)
and screw a nut (31) onto the thread. Tighten
the nut.
Fig.4
U s er 's M an u al
Fig.3
Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7
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