Porter-Cable 70-200 instruction manual Chuck KEY

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R

Fig. 11

11.Place the drill press head on column, as shown. Line up head with base and tighten two head locking screws

(R) Fig. 11.

12.Thread the three pinion wheel handles (Z) Fig. 12, into the three threaded holes in the pinion shaft, as shown.

13.Make certain the tapered hole in the bottom of the spindle (T) Fig. 13, and the taper on the spindle adapter

(U) are clean and push the spindle adapter (U) up into the spindle, making certain the tang (V) engages and locks with the mating slot inside the spindle.

14.Make certain the bottom taper of the spindle adapter (U) Fig. 14, and the tapered hole in the chuck

(W) are clean and push the chuck up onto the spindle adapter (U) as far as it will go. NOTE: Household oven cleaner can effectively remove any substance from the spindle and chuck; however, carefully follow the manufacturer’s safety rules concerning its use.

15.Open the chuck jaws as wide as possible by turning the chuck sleeve (X) Fig. 15.

16.Place a block of wood (Y) Fig. 15, on the drill press table and lower the spindle until the chuck contacts the piece of wood. Exert pressure to properly seat the chuck.

CHUCK KEY

This drill press is provided with a self-ejecting type chuck key. Use only this key or a duplicate. The use of the self-ejecting chuck key ensures that the chuck key is removed before the chuck is rotated.

Z

Fig. 12

T

V

U

Fig. 13

U

W

Fig. 14

X

Y

Fig. 15

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Contents Drill Press Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, General Safety RulesImportant Safety Instructions USE of this Tool can GenerateAdditional Specific Safety Rules Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious InjuryGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Volt Single Phase Operation Extension CordsFunctional Description ForewordCarton Contents Assembly Mounting the MachineAssembling Drill Press Page Page Chuck KEY Operation Operational Controls and Adjustments START/STOP ControlsLocking Switch OFF Position Spindle SpeedsDrilling Holes to Depth Adjusting Spindle Return SpringShould not Contact Spring Housing a When Tight From ShaftTable Adjustments Removing Chuck and Spindle AdapterBoring in Wood Machine USECorrect Drilling Speeds Troubleshooting Maintenance Drilling MetalWarranty ServiceAccessories Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers