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The Model M1039 is designed for drilling holes in wood or metal. The basic operation of a drill press is lining up your drill bit with the intended hole location, turning the drill press FE, and using the down feed levers to move the spinning drill bit into the workpiece.
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:C<8I@E>:?@GJ1 Raise the drill bit often to clear chips and cool the drill bit. This will ease the work of the drill press motor and extend the life of your drill bits.
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GIFK<:K@E>K89C<1 Protect the table by placing the workpiece on scrap wood, or center the location of the hole to be drilled over the pocket in the table when through drilling. Also, make use of the depth stop so that the drill bit goes no deeper than necessary.
LJ@E>:FII<:KJG<<;J1 Use the correct speed for the diameter of the drill bit being used and the type of mate- rial being drilled. Refer to the ;i`cc9`kJg\\[:_Xikj on GX^\)' & GX^\)(to help you choose the correct speed for your application.
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The Model M1039 has a depth stop that allows you to drill repeated
The depth stop consists of a stud attached to the quill, with two hex nuts that can be lowered or raised on the stud so the lower nut (depth nut) hits a stop bracket when the drill bit is lowered. The upper hex nut (upper jam nut) is then used to secure the depth nut in place so it doesn't move with repeated operations. =`^li\)- shows the various depth stop components.
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(% Lower the drill bit to the required height.
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