Buffalo Tools DP5UL operating instructions Removing the Chuck, Lubrication

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REMOVING THE CHUCK

To remove the chuck, pull the spindle down fully, using the feed handles. The slot in the side of the Quill will become visible. Note the position of the chuck, perhaps by placing a chalk mark, in line with the chuck, on the column, then raise the table so that it is only an inch or so below the position marked.

Place a thick cloth, or similar material, on the table to catch the chuck, to prevent damage when it drops. Pull down the spindle once more, until the slot in the Quill tube is visible. lnsert the drift wedge into the slot and give it a sharp tap, preferably with a copper hammer. This will break the seal between the quill tube and the arbor, allowing the chuck to fall free, on to the cloth on the table. To disconnect the chuck from the arbor, give it a sharp rap with a soft head mallet to break the taper seal.

NOTE: Morse taper drills (MTS), may also be used with this machine, and are inserted into the Quill to replace the arbor. Removal is the same as that for removing the chuck.

Maintenance

DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING. WEAR SAFETY EYEWEAR BEFORE CLEANING. USED COMPRESSED DRY AIR TO BLOW OFF DUST AND DEBRIS. USE A SOFT BRISTLE BRUSH IF COMPRESSED AIR IS NOT AVAILABLE.

APPLYING EXCESSIVE FORCE TO THE TOOL CAN OVERLOAD THE MOTOR, DECREASE THE LIFE AND INCREASE THE WEAR ON THE TOOL.

SOME CHEMICALS CAN DAMAGE THE PRODUCT. DO NOT USE HARSH CHEMICALS SUCH AS GASOLINE, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, PAINT THINNER, ETC.

A QUALIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM ANY TOOL SERVICE OR REPAIR. SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONNEL COULD RESULT IN INJURY. USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY.

DO NOT MAKE CONTACT WITH A GROUNDED SURFACE WHILE USING DRILL PRESS. CONTACT WITH SURFACES LIKE PIPES, RADIATORS OR MAJOR APPLIANCES INCREASE YOUR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

The Drill Press must be properly maintained for maximum performance. Always inspect before use. Any damage should be repaired, and faults rectified. Please refer to the troubleshooting chart. If you are unable to correct any problems, please contact customer service.

Monthly (When in constant use)

1.Check tightness of mounting bolts, and head and column securing set screws.

2.Check belt for wear and replace if frayed or damaged in any way.

3.Blow out any dust that may have accumulated in the motor fan.

4.Apply a thin coat of wax paste or light oil to the column for lubrication and to help prevent corrosion.

Lubrication

All bearings are packed with grease at the factory and require no further lubrication.

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Contents Read ALL Instructions and Warnings Before Using this Product Without prior noticeTable of Contents Features SpecificationsGeneral Product Specifications Important Safety Rules DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly & Operating Instructions Service Save These Instructions for Future ReferenceImportant Safety Instructions Specific Safety Rules AND/OR SymbolsPackage Contents ComponentsAssorted Loose Parts Using the Laser Resetting the Laser BeamChanging the Batteries Column Assembly to Base Installing the ChuckHead to Column Pulley Cover Knob Fitting the Drive BeltsSettings and Adjustments OperationSpindle Depth Changing Drill Speed Removing the Chuck LubricationAccessories TroubleshootingHead Assembly Diagram Quill / Base & Table Assembly Diagram Pulley Assembly