Hitachi B 16RM Basic Drill Press Operations, Laser Guide, Avoid Direct EYE Contact

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THE LASER GUIDE

Your tool is equipped with our latest innovation, the Laser Guide a battery powered device using Class II laser beams. The laser beams will enable you to preview the drill bit path on the workpiece to be drilled before you begin your operation.

WARNING

AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT

A Laser light is radiated when the laser guide is turned on. Avoid direct eye contact. Always turn off the laser and un- plug the drill press from the power source before making any adjustments.

￿A laser pointer is not a toy and should not come into hands of children. Misuse of this appliance can lead to irreparable eye injuries.

￿Any adjustment to increase the laser power is forbidden.

￿When using the laser pointer, do not point the laser beam towards people and /or reflecting surfaces. Even a laser beam of lower intensity may cause eye damage. Therefore, do not look directly into the laser beam.

￿If the laser pointer is stored for more than three months without use, please remove the batteries to avoid damage from possibly leaking batteries.

￿The laser pointer includes no servicing components. Never open the housing for repair or adjustments.

￿On units equipped with the Laser-Guideattachment, repairs shall only be carried out by the laser manufacturer or an authorized agent.

￿Laser Warning label: Max output <1mW DIODE LASER:630-670nm, Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040. 11.

English

ADJUSTING THE LASER LINES (Fig. Q-1)

A. How to check the Laser-beam Alignment?

1.Adjust the table height so it is 7 inches below the bottom of the chuck

2.Scribe a round circle (approx. 1/8 inch) on a piece of scrap wood.

3.Insert a drill bit into the chuck and tighten.

4.Lower the quill and align the scribed circle with the drill bit & fasten the wood to the table.

5.Turn on the laser and verify the laser lines (x) are centered onto the scribed circle.

B. ALIGNING THE LASER-BEAM (Fig. Q-1) To adjust the laser lines:

NOTE: Lower the chuck quill and lock it in place by spinning the lower depth stop nut.

1.Lower the drill press quill One inch and lock into place by spinning the depth stop (see Fig. Y).

2.Turn the screw (1) until the laser beam is at it's desired setting.(both screws)

3.If the laser guide is not centered on the scribe then contact your Authorized Service Center for bolt (2) adjustments.

Fig. Q-1

1

 

3

2

OPERATIONS

BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATIONS

SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT (Fig. R)

This drill press has 12 speeds, as listed below:

250 min-1

600 min-1

1620 min-1

340 min-1

650 min-1

1900 min-1

390 min-1

990 min-1

2620 min-1

510 min-1

1550 min-1

3100 min-1

See the inside of the pulley guard for same chart as shown in figure R.

WARNING

To avoid possible injury, keep the guard closed, in place, and in proper working order while the tool is in operation.

Fig. R - SPEED CHART

1

2

3

250 min -1

340 min -1

390 min -1

BEL T:A-1,4-4

BEL T:A-1,3-3

BEL T:B-2,4-4

4

5

6

510 min -1

600 min -1

650 min -1

BEL T:B-2,3-3

BEL T:C-1,4-4

BEL T:A-1,2-2

7

8

9

990 min -1

1550 min -1

1620 min -1

BEL T:D-4,3-3

BEL T:C-3,2-2

BEL T:B-2,1-1

10

11

12

1900 min -1

2620 min -1

3100 min -1

BEL T:D-4,2-2

BEL T:C-3,1-1

BEL T:D-1,1-1

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Contents 16RM Hitachi Authorized Service Centers English Product SpecificationsSafety General Safety InstructionsBefore Using this Drill Press Specific Safety Instructions for the Drill Press Guidelines for Extension Cords Grounding InstructionsCarton Contents Accessories and AttachmentsEfgh Mnopq Know Your Drill Press Glossary of Terms Tools Needed Assembly and AdjustmentsAssembly Instructions Estimated Assembly Times 20~40 MinutesInstalling the Head Fig. D Installing Feed Handles Fig. EInstalling the Chuck Fig. G, H Drill Press Adjustments Installing Light Bulb Fig. J not includedBevel Scale Fig. L Spindle / Quill Fig. N Quill Return Spring Fig. OBelt Tension Fig. P Avoid Direct EYE Contact OperationsBasic Drill Press Operations Laser GuideOn / OFF Switch Panel Fig. S Laser ON/OFF Switch Fig. Q-1Installing a Drill BIT in the Chuck Fig. T Removing Chuck and Arbor Fig Drilling to a Specific Depth FigWorkpiece method Depth scale methodMild Stain Inches Num Steel Basic Operation InstructionsYour Protection Drill Bit Material Diam Wood AlumiPositioning the Table and Workpiece Fig. Y and Z Tilting the Table Fig. AAFeeding Maintenance Maintaining Your Drill PressLubrication Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Causes Remedy Caracteristiques DU Produit Securite Consignes Generales DE SecuriteAvant Toute Utilisation DE Cette Perceuse a Colonne Consignes DE Securite Specifiques a LA Perceuse a Colonne Instructions DE Mise a LA Masse Consignes Relatives AUX RallongesVeillez à ce que le cordon de rallonge soit correctement Deballage ET Verification DU Contenu AccessoiresAccessoires Recommandes Contenu DE L’EMBALLAGEEfgh Mnopq Connaitre Votre Perceuse a Colonne Interrupteur MARCHE/ARRET DE LA Perceuse GlossaireBoutons DE Blocage DE LA Tension DES Courroies Ecrous DE Blocage DE L’ECHELLE DE ProfondeurOutils Necessaires Montage ET ReglageInstructions DE Montage Temps D’ASSEMBLAGE Estime a 20~40 MinutesInstallation DES Poignees D’ABAISSEMENT Fig. E Installation DE L’AMPOULE Fig. J non fournie Reglage DE LA Perceuse a ColonneEchelle D’INCLINAISON Fig. L Broche / Fourreau Fig. N Ressort DE Retour DU Fourreau Fig. OTension DES Courroies Fig. P Evitez Tout Contact Direct Avec LES Yeux LE Laser -GUIDEUtilisation DES Fonctions DE Base DE LA Perceuse a Colonne FonctionnementBlocage DU Mandrin a UNE Profondeur Definie Fig. W Percer a UNE Profondeur Secifique FigMéthode de la pièce à usiner Méthode de l’échelle de profondeurInstructions DES Operations DE Base Pour Votre ProtectionEnlever LE Mandrin ET L’ARBRE Fig Diamètre Matériau Du foret Bois Acier Pouces DouxInclinaison DE LA Table Fig. AA Lubrification EntretienEntretenir Votre Perceuse a Colonne AlimentationResolution DES Pannes Guide DE Resolution DES PannesProbleme Causes Possibles Solution Especificaciones DEL Producto Seguridad Instrucciones Generales DE SeguridadAntes DE Utilizar Esta Taladradora Instrucciones DE Seguridad Específicas Para LA Taladradora Instrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Indicaciones Para LOS CablesProlongadores Desembalaje Y Comprobación DEL Contenido AccesoriosContenido DE LA Caja Accesorios RecomendadosEfgh Mnopq Conozca SU Taladradora Glosario DE Términos Tuercas DE Parada DE LA Escala DE ProfundidadSumidero Roscado 5/8 Coloque una tubería Herramientas Necesarias Montaje Y AjustesInstrucciones DE Montaje Tiempo DE Montaje Estimado 20-40 MinutosInstalación DEL Cabezal Fig. D Instalación DEL Portabrocas Fig. G, H eInstalación DE LOS Mangos DE Alimentación Fig. E Ajustes DE LA Taladradora Instalación DE LA Bombilla Fig. J no se incluyeEscala DE Bisel Fig. L EJE / Manguito Fig. N Resorte DE Vuelta DEL Manguito Fig. OTensión DE LA Cinta Fig. P Evite EL Contacto Ocular Directo FuncionesFunciones Básicas DE LA Taladradora EL Laser -GUIDEPanel DE Interruptor on / OFF Fig. S Interruptor ON/OFF DEL Láser Fig. Q-1Instalación DE LAS Brocas EN EL Portabrocas Fig. T Método de escala de profundidad Bloqueo DEL Portabrocas a LA Profundidad Deseada Fig. WExtracción DEL Portabrocas Y DEL Árbol Fig SU Protección Instrucciones Básicas DE FundionamientoColoque LA Mesa Y LA Pieza DE Trabajo Fig. Y y Z Inclinación DE LA Mesa Fig. AAAlimentación Mantenimiento Mantenimiento DE LA TaladradoraLubricación Solución DE Problemas Guía DE Solución DE ProblemasProblema Causas Posibles Solución Parts List Drill Press Model NO. B16RM Page Page Hitachi Koki Canada Co