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 Warning label: Max output <1mW DIODE
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ADJUSTING THE LASER LINES (Fig.
A. How to check the
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.
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OPERATIONS
BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATIONS
SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT (Fig. R)
This drill press has 12 speeds, as listed below:
250 | 600 | 1620 |
340 | 650 | 1900 |
390 | 990 | 2620 |
510 | 1550 | 3100 |
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 | 340 min | 390 min |
BEL | BEL | BEL |
4 | 5 | 6 |
510 min | 600 min | 650 min |
BEL | BEL | BEL |
7 | 8 | 9 |
990 min | 1550 min | 1620 min |
BEL | BEL | BEL |
10 | 11 | 12 |
1900 min | 2620 min | 3100 min |
BEL | BEL | BEL |