Skil 3320-01 USE only Accessories Designed for, This Drill Press to Avoid Serious Injury, Pieces

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Additional Safety Rules

c. To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring, follow the instructions exactly as given and shown in “SPINDLE RETURN SPRING” section on Page 15.

d. To prevent the workpiece from being torn from your hands, spinning on the table, shattering the tool, or being thrown, always support your work so it won’t shift or bind on the tool.

• Always position “backup material” (used beneath the workpiece) to contact the left side of the column.

• Whenever possible, position the workpiece to contact the left side of the column — if it is short or the table is tilted, clamp solidly to the table. Use table slots or clamping ledge around the outside edge of the table.

• When using a drill press vise, always fasten to the table.

• Never do any work “free hand” (hand holding a work- piece rather than supporting it on the table), except when polishing.

• Securely lock head and table support to column, and table to table support before operating drill press.

• Never move the head or table support while the tool is running.

• Before starting the operation, jog the motor switch to make sure the drill bit or other cutting tool does not wobble or cause vibration.

• If a workpiece overhangs the table such that it will fall or tip if not held, clamp it to the table or provide auxiliary support.

• Use fixtures for unusual operations to adequately hold, guide and position the workpiece.

• Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended for the spe- cific operation and workpiece material — check the panel inside the pulley cover for drilling information; for accessories, refer to the instructions provided with the accessories.

e. Never climb on the drill press table; it could break or pull the entire drill press down on you.

f. Turn the motor switch “OFF” and unplug from power source when not in operation.

g. To avoid injury from thrown work or tool contact, DO NOT perform layout, assembly, or setup work on the table while the cutting tool is rotating.

h. Clamp workpiece or brace against column to prevent

rotationi. .

Before starting, be certain chuck key is removed from chuck and that motor head and table are locked.

4.

j. Keep pulley cover closed when not making belt

adjustments.

 

k.

Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.

12. USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR

THIS DRILL PRESS TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY

FROM THROWN, BROKEN PARTS OR WORK

PIECES.

 

a. WHEN CUTTING LARGE DIAMETER HOLES:

Clamp the workpiece firmly to the table. Otherwise the

cutter may grab and spin at high speed. Use only one-

piece, cup-type, hole cutters. DO NOT use fly cutters or

multi-part hole cutters as they come apart or become

unbalanced in use.

b. Drum sanders must NEVER be operated on this

drill press at a speed greater than the speed rating

of the drum sander.

c. Do not install or use any drill bit that exceeds 7"

in length or extends 6" below the chuck jaws. They

can suddenly bend outward or break.

d. Do not use wire wheels, router bits, shaper

cutters, circle (fly) cutters, or rotary planers on this

drill press.

 

e. Use recommended speed for drill accessory and

workpiece material.

f. Accessories must be rated for at least the spindle

speed setting of the drill press. This drill press has 5

spindle speeds. Check spindle speed setting of the drill

press based on pulley speed chart located inside the

pulley housing. Ensure accessories used has a higher

speed rating than the current spindle speed setting of

the drill press. Accessories running over its rated speed

can fly apart and cause injury.

13. DIRECTION OF FEED FOR DRUM SANDING

 

 

Feed workpiece into a sanding drum or

!

WARNING

 

other approved accessory, against the

direction of rotation.

! WARNING

A kickback occurs when workpiece

suddenly binds on the cutting edge of the

tool and the workpiece is thrown by the cutter in the direction of the cutter’s rotation. This can cause serious injury.

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Contents 3320-01 Personal Safety General Safety RulesWork Area Tool Use Additional Safety RulesTool Care USE only Accessories Designed for This Drill Press to Avoid Serious InjuryFrom THROWN, Broken Parts or Work PiecesLaser safety Think SafetyThis Drill Press has 5 Speeds 570 RPM To reduce the risk of injuryMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements General SpecificationsMotor Specifications Connection To a Power SourceTable of Contents Unpacking and Checking Contents Getting To Know Your Drill Press Assembly and adjustments Tools needed for assemblyUntil all assembly steps are completed Base to column FigFeed handles Fig Drill press head to column FigLaser batteries Fig Install the chuck Fig Mount the drill press FigRemove the chuck Fig To avoid damaging the chuck, makeOperating Adjustments Install the belt FigAlign the belt pulleys Fig Spindle speeds FigTable adjustments To raise Adjust speeds and tension the belt FigOr lower Fig To tilt the table FigDrilling depth Fig To square the table to the head FigSpindle return spring Fig Install drill bits Fig Angular play of the spindle FigLaser switch Fig OperationDrilling to a specific depth Position the table and workpiece FigWorkpiece method Fig Depth scale method Fig General Drilling GuidelinesDrilling speeds Drilling metalMaintenance TroubleshootingYour Drill Press Lieu de travail Consignes générales de sécuritéSécurité personnelle Emploi de l’outil Consignes de sécurité additionnellesEntretien de l’outil Un autre accessoire approuvé ’ouvrage impossibleConsignes de sécurité relatives aux rayons laser LA Sécurité Avant ToutSpécifications générales Spécifications du moteurRaccordement à une source d’alimentation Longueur du cordon de rallonge29-36 Table des matières36-38 Tableau des pièces en vrac Déballage et inspection du contenuArticle Description Connaissance élémentaire de votre perceuse à colonne Assemblage et réglages Outils requis pour l’assemblageBase et colonne Fig Table et colonne FigPoignées du système d’alimentation Fig Piles laser FigDans les trous correspondants du moyeu Serrez à la main Éteignez le laserMontage de la perceuse à colonne Fig Installation du mandrin FigRetrait du mandrin Fig Installation de la courroie Fig Vitesses de la broche FigAlignement des poulies de la courroie Fig Avertissement Pour réduire le risque de blessureRéglages de la table Pour l’élever ou l’abaisser Fig Réglage des vitesses et de la tension De la courroie FigInclinaison de la table Fig Profondeur de perçage Fig Mise de la table à angle droit par rapport La tête FigRessort de rappel de la broche Fig Installation des mèches de la perceuse Fig Jeu angulaire de la broche FigFonctionnement Interrupteur du laser FigRéglage du rayon laser et Interrupteurs FigFonctionnement suite Positionnement de la table et de l’ouvragePerçage d’un trou Perçage jusqu’à une profondeur spécifiqueDirectives générales pour le perçage Vitesses de perçagePerçage de métaux Perçage du boisEntretien de votre perceuse à colonne Guide de diagnosticEntretien Área de trabajo Seguridad personalUso de la herramienta Normas de seguridad adicionalesCuidado de la herramienta Sentido DE Avance Para Lijar CON Tambor Cuando Corte Agujeros DE Diámetro GrandeContra el sentido de rotación Piense EN LA Seguridad Seguridad para utilizar el láserAdvertencia Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones Especificaciones del motor y requisitos eléctricos Especificaciones generalesEspecificaciones del motor Conexión a una fuente de alimentaciónÍndice 41-4348-55 55-57Desempaquetado y comprobación del contenido Tabla de piezas sueltasSolventes similares altamente volátiles DescripcionFamiliarización con el taladro de columna Ensamblaje y ajustes Herramientas necesarias para el ensamblajeEnsamblaje de la base en la columna Fig Ensamblaje de la mesa en la columna FigMangos de avance Fig Pilas del láser FigApague el láser Levante la cubierta del interruptor del láserInstale el mandril Fig Montaje del taladro de columna FigRetire el mandril Fig Velocidades del husillo Fig Instale la correa FigAjuste las velocidades y la tensión De la correa Fig Para inclinar la mesa FigAjustes de la mesa para subirla o bajarla Fig Apriete el mango de fijación antes de taladrarResorte de retorno del husillo Fig Profundidad de taladrado FigPara colocar la mesa escuadrada con el cabezal Huelgo angular del husillo Fig Instale las brocas taladradoras FigAfloje la tuerca de fijación Apriete la tuerca de fijaciónUtilización Interruptor del láser FigAjuste la línea del láser y Interruptores FigUtilización continuación Taladrado de un agujeroMétodo de la pieza de trabajo Fig Posicione la mesa y la pieza de trabajo FigPautas generales de taladrado Velocidades de taladradoTaladrado en metal Taladrado en maderaMantenimiento del taladro de columna Localización y reparación de averíasMantenimiento Averia no Arranca RemedioPage 2610956999 05/08