Skil 3320-01 manual Position the table and workpiece Fig, Drilling to a specific depth

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Operation (continued)

Position the table and workpiece (Fig. 28)

Always place a piece of backup material (1) (wood,

plywood, etc.) on the table underneath the workpiece

(2). This will prevent splintering on the underside of the

workpiece as the drill bit breaks through. To keep the

material from spinning out of control, it must contact the

left side of the column as illustrated, or be clamped to

the table.

 

Note: For small workpieces that cannot be clamped to

the table, use a drill press vise (optional accessory, not

included). The vise must be clamped or bolted to the

table to avoid injury.

 

 

To reduce the risk of injury and the

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WARNING

 

workpiece and the backup material

from being torn from your hand while drilling,

position them to the left side of the column. If the

workpiece and the backup material are not long enough

to reach the column, clamp them to the table. Failure to

do this could result in personal injury.

! WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, make sure

the chuck key is removed from the

chuck before starting any drilling operation. Drilling a hole

Use a center punch or sharp nail to dent the workpiece where you want the hole. With the switch OFF, bring the drill bit down to the workpiece, lining it up with the hole location. Turn the switch ON and pull down on the feed handles with only enough effort to allow the drill to cut.

• Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to burn.

• Feeding to rapidly might stop the motor, causing the belt or drill to slip, tearing the workpiece loose, or breaking the drill bit.

• For deeper cuts, drill into the workpiece about 1/4" (6.4 mm) and raise the drill bit out of the workpiece. This will clear chips out of the hole. Drill again another 1/4" (6.4 mm) and raise the drill bit out of the hole to clear debris and chips. Repeat until finished drilling the hole.

Practice with scrap material to get the feel of the machine before attempting to do any regular drilling operation.

When drilling metal, it will be necessary to lubricate the tip of the drill with oil to prevent overheating the drill bit.

Drilling to a specific depth

Drilling a blind hole (not all the way through the workpiece) to a given depth can be done in two ways.

1.

Workpiece method (Fig. 29)

Mark the desired depth of the hole on the side of the

2.

workpiece (1).

With the switch off, bring the drill bit (2) down until the

 

tip is even with the mark.

3. Hold the feed handle at this position.

4. Lock the depth scale lock knob. The chuck and the drill bit will now be stopped at the distance selected on the depth scale.

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FIG. 29

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Contents 3320-01 General Safety Rules Personal SafetyWork Area Additional Safety Rules Tool UseTool Care From THROWN, Broken Parts or Work USE only Accessories Designed forThis Drill Press to Avoid Serious Injury PiecesThis Drill Press has 5 Speeds 570 RPM Laser safetyThink Safety To reduce the risk of injuryMotor Specifications Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsGeneral Specifications Connection To a Power SourceTable of Contents Unpacking and Checking Contents Getting To Know Your Drill Press Until all assembly steps are completed Assembly and adjustmentsTools needed for assembly Base to column FigDrill press head to column Fig Feed handles FigLaser batteries Fig Remove the chuck Fig Install the chuck FigMount the drill press Fig To avoid damaging the chuck, makeAlign the belt pulleys Fig Operating AdjustmentsInstall the belt Fig Spindle speeds FigOr lower Fig Table adjustments To raiseAdjust speeds and tension the belt Fig To tilt the table FigTo square the table to the head Fig Drilling depth FigSpindle return spring Fig Install drill bits Fig Angular play of the spindle FigLaser switch Fig OperationPosition the table and workpiece Fig Drilling to a specific depthWorkpiece method Fig Drilling speeds Depth scale method FigGeneral Drilling Guidelines Drilling metalTroubleshooting MaintenanceYour Drill Press Consignes générales de sécurité Lieu de travailSécurité personnelle Consignes de sécurité additionnelles Emploi de l’outilEntretien de l’outil Un autre accessoire approuvé ’ouvrage impossibleConsignes de sécurité relatives aux rayons laser LA Sécurité Avant ToutRaccordement à une source d’alimentation Spécifications généralesSpécifications du moteur Longueur du cordon de rallongeTable des matières 29-3636-38 Déballage et inspection du contenu Tableau des pièces en vracArticle Description Connaissance élémentaire de votre perceuse à colonne Base et colonne Fig Assemblage et réglagesOutils requis pour l’assemblage Table et colonne FigDans les trous correspondants du moyeu Serrez à la main Poignées du système d’alimentation FigPiles laser Fig Éteignez le laserInstallation du mandrin Fig Montage de la perceuse à colonne FigRetrait du mandrin Fig Alignement des poulies de la courroie Fig Installation de la courroie FigVitesses de la broche Fig Avertissement Pour réduire le risque de blessureRéglage des vitesses et de la tension De la courroie Fig Réglages de la table Pour l’élever ou l’abaisser FigInclinaison de la table Fig Mise de la table à angle droit par rapport La tête Fig Profondeur de perçage FigRessort de rappel de la broche Fig Installation des mèches de la perceuse Fig Jeu angulaire de la broche FigRéglage du rayon laser et FonctionnementInterrupteur du laser Fig Interrupteurs FigPerçage d’un trou Fonctionnement suitePositionnement de la table et de l’ouvrage Perçage jusqu’à une profondeur spécifiquePerçage de métaux Directives générales pour le perçageVitesses de perçage Perçage du boisGuide de diagnostic Entretien de votre perceuse à colonneEntretien Área de trabajo Seguridad personalNormas de seguridad adicionales Uso de la herramientaCuidado de la herramienta Cuando Corte Agujeros DE Diámetro Grande Sentido DE Avance Para Lijar CON TamborContra el sentido de rotación Seguridad para utilizar el láser Piense EN LA SeguridadAdvertencia Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones Especificaciones del motor Especificaciones del motor y requisitos eléctricosEspecificaciones generales Conexión a una fuente de alimentación48-55 Índice41-43 55-57Solventes similares altamente volátiles Desempaquetado y comprobación del contenidoTabla de piezas sueltas DescripcionFamiliarización con el taladro de columna Ensamblaje de la base en la columna Fig Ensamblaje y ajustesHerramientas necesarias para el ensamblaje Ensamblaje de la mesa en la columna FigApague el láser Mangos de avance FigPilas del láser Fig Levante la cubierta del interruptor del láserMontaje del taladro de columna Fig Instale el mandril FigRetire el mandril Fig Velocidades del husillo Fig Instale la correa FigAjustes de la mesa para subirla o bajarla Fig Ajuste las velocidades y la tensión De la correa FigPara inclinar la mesa Fig Apriete el mango de fijación antes de taladrarProfundidad de taladrado Fig Resorte de retorno del husillo FigPara colocar la mesa escuadrada con el cabezal Afloje la tuerca de fijación Huelgo angular del husillo FigInstale las brocas taladradoras Fig Apriete la tuerca de fijaciónAjuste la línea del láser y UtilizaciónInterruptor del láser Fig Interruptores FigMétodo de la pieza de trabajo Fig Utilización continuaciónTaladrado de un agujero Posicione la mesa y la pieza de trabajo FigTaladrado en metal Pautas generales de taladradoVelocidades de taladrado Taladrado en maderaMantenimiento Mantenimiento del taladro de columnaLocalización y reparación de averías Averia no Arranca RemedioPage 2610956999 05/08