You will find the following symbols on the
machine:
Take measures to protect your
eyes.
Consult the manual.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRILL PRESSES
Only connect the machine to an earthed mains supply.
Only use tree-core extension cords.
Always wear safety goggles, and a hairnet for long hair.
Do not wear gloves, ties or loose clothing.
While drilling, never hold the workpiece by hand, but firmly
tighten it to the drilling table using a vice e.g. Never keep your
fingers on a place where they could touch the drill in case the
workpiece should move unexpectedly.
Do not use the machine until it has been mounted and
installed completely according to the instructions.
Do not switch on the machine while moving the head relative
to the table or vice versa. Do not switch on the machine until
having checked that head and table have been tightened firmly
to the pillar.
Do not use the machine if a part is damaged or badly functioning.
Adjust the table or depth stop to prevent the drill from entering
the table. Do not perform any design, assembly or
construction activities on the table while the machine is
switched on.
Make sure that the chuck key (if applicable) has been removed
before switching on the machine.
Before switching on the machine, make sure the chuck has
been mounted correctly, the drill has been mounted into the
chuck firmly and the safety guard has been shut.
In operation, use the recommended speed for the drilling
accessories and the material.
Switch off the power, remove the drill and clean the table
before leaving the machine.
Lock the on/off switch when leaving the machine.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check that the power supply corresponds to
the voltage on the rating plate.
DESCRIPTION (fig. A)
Your drill press has been designed for drilling holes in wood,
metal and plastics.
1 On/off switch
2 Pulley system cover
3 Screw
4 Slide rod screw
5 Slide rod
6 Pillar locking handle
7 Table locking nut
8 Chuck
9 Collar
10 Safety guard
11 Lift handle
12 Drill lift
13 Depth stop
Assembling the machine (fig. B)
Install the machine on a level and solid surface.
Mount the pillar (19) to the foot (20) using the bolts (21).
Slide the table (18) over the pillar.
Place the head (14) on top of the pillar. Firmly tighten the Allen
screws (15) to keep the head in place.
Slide the chuck key (8) onto the drill shaft.
Insert the safety guard (10) as far into the bracket (16)
as possible and turn the screws (17) into the holes.
Tighten the screws.
Screw the lift handles (11) into the body of the drill lift (12).
Remove the anti-corrosive oil on the uncovered metal parts
using a cloth and a little parrafin oil. Proceed with greasing the
parts with machine lubricating oil.
If parts are missing, do not assemble the machine,
do not plug in and do not switch on the machine
until the missing parts have been mounted according
to the instructions.
Check before operation:
that the table can be moved smoothly;
that the drill lift can be moved up and down
smoothly;
that the machine does not shake when it is
switched on.
Inserting and removing a drill (fig. A)
Open the safety guard (10).
Open the chuck (8).
Insert the drill into the chuck.
Fasten the chuck by hand.
Fasten the chuck firmly by inserting the chuck key in one of
the holes in the side of the chuck and turning it clockwise.
Shut the safety guard.
In order to remove a drill, proceed in reverse order.
Your 8E113 drill press is equipped with a keyless chuck.
Open the safety guard (10).
Open the chuck (8) by turning the collar (9).
Insert the drill in the chuck.
Close the chuck by firmly tightening the collar while holding
the rear part of the chuck with the other hand.
Shut the safety guard.
In order to remove the drill proceed in reverse order.
Before inserting or removing a drill, always pull the
plug from the wall socket.
Adjusting the drilling depth (fig. A)
Make sure the lock nuts on the thread of the depth stop (13)
have been fully turned up.
Use the lift handles (11) to move the chuck (8) to the required
drilling depth. To determine the required drilling depth, refer to the
arrow on the depth stop and the corresponding value on the scale.
First turn the lower lock nut downward until it has reached the
stop on the machine, then turn the upper lock nut downward
to secure the lower lock nut.
Adjusting the table (fig. C)
The table can be height-adjusted, turned and toppled.
Height adjustment:
Slacken the pillar locking handle (6).
Adjust the table (18) to the required height.
Tighten the pillar locking handle.