Harbor Freight Tools 38144 operating instructions Before Operating

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Before Operating

Know the machine. Learn its applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards.

Check for damage. If part of the machine is damaged, it should be carefully

inspected

to

ensure

that it can perform its

intended function correctly. If

in doubt,

the

part

should be replaced.

 

Be sure the switch is OFF before plugging in.

Before starting

machine check to ensure that all chuck keys, spanners and wrenches

are removed from

the machine.

Make sure guards are in place and working order.

Make sure tool has been cleaned and properly lubricated.

Check for

damaged parts. Before

using any tool, any part that appears damaged should

be

carefully

checked to determine

that it will operate properly and perform

its intended

function.

 

Check for alignment and binding of all moving parts, broken parts or mounting

fixtures and any other

condition that may

affect

proper operation. Any part

that is damaged should

be properly repaired

or replaced

by a qualified technician.

Do not use the tool if any switch does not turn off and on properly.

Operation

This drill press is designed for use with DRILL BITS and MORTISING ATTACHMENTS only. The use of other cutting tools or accessories could be hazardous.

Always use clamps, or a drill vise bolted to the table, to hold the work. It should

never be

held

in

place

by

just your

hand.

 

 

 

 

Never

force

the

tool

or

attachment

to do

the work

of a larger

industrial tool.

It

is designed to do the job

better and

more

safely

at

the rate for which

it

was intended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Always unplug the cord by the plug. Never yank the cord out of the wall.

Always turn off the machine before unplugging.

With normal use, the motor housing may get hot.

Make all adjustments to the machine with the power OFF.

Never stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine is tipped

over.

Always use the correct drilling speeds for the drill size and the type of material being drilled

Never leave the drill unattended while it is running.

When turning off the machine, never leave unit it has come to a complete stop.

Never hold material to be drilled with your bare hands. Damage to the machine may also occur if the flung material strikes the column.

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Contents Speed Drill Press Unpacking Technical Specifications#38144 REV 10/03 Operator Work AreaBefore Operating Head to Column Column Assembly to BaseTable and Support Arm to Column Pulley Cover Knob Installing the ChuckInstalling the Drive Belt To Adjust the Table Cutting Speeds OperationGrounding/Voltage Warning Drill Speed Table Note Spindle Belt M24, Motor Belt M25After Operation Extension Cords Maintenance#38144 Parts List Pulley and Spindle Assembly Parts List Head Assembly Parts List Base and Table