Delta 32-350 instruction manual Operation

Page 14

OPERATION

Figs. 33 and 34, illustrate a typical end boring operation. Note that work holddown (A) Fig. 33, has been adjusted to hold workpiece (B) down on the table and that the end

of workpiece (B) is firmly held against table fence (C) and miter gage (D).

Figs. 35 and 36, illustrate a typical two hole side boring operation. Note that work holddown (A) Fig. 35, has been adjusted to hold workpiece (E) down on the table and that workpiece (E) is firmly held against the table fence and stock stop (F).

Fig. 37, illustrates the end piece (B) with dowel rods (G) inserted, about to be assembled to workpiece (E).

Fig. 36

14

A

C

B

D

Fig. 33

Fig. 34

A

F

E

Fig. 35

G

B

E

Fig. 37

Image 14
Contents Horizontal Boring Machine Table of Contents Safety Rules Alpha Drive PITTSBURGH, PennsylvaniaAdditional Safety Rules For Boring Machines Unpacking and CleaningAssembling Machine to Stand AssemblyAssembling Stand Mounting Feet Assembling Table to Machine Assembling Miter GageConnecting Machine to AIR Supply Assembling Stock Stop to TableVolt Operation Connecting Boring Machine To Power SourceGrounding Instructions Setting Center Distance Between Drill Bits Operating Controls and AdjustmentsInstalling and Removing Drill Bits Setting Drilling Depth Dust ChuteAligning Degrees to the Drill Bits Starting and Stopping Drill RotationFoot Pedal Fastening Foot Pedal Assembly to a Supporting SurfaceAdjusting Work Holddown Adjusting SPEED/FEED Rate of Carriage Assembly Adjusting Miter GageAdjusting Table Height Operation Replacing Boring Head MaintenanceLubrication Replacing Spindle CouplingPARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Part