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| Safety Rules for Drill Press (continued) | ||||
| This Drill Press was designed for drilling, | • Lead from | |||||
| sanding, brushing, polishing or grinding | • Crystalline silica from bricks and cement | |||||
| applications, other applications may present | and other masonry products, and | |||||
| hazards that cannot be adequately guarded. | • Arsenic and chromium from chemically- | |||||
| If the side of any rotating accessory is used | treated lumber. | |||||
| to perform the work, for example a sanding | After changing the bits or making any | |||||
| drum, the workpiece must be positioned on | ||||||
| the side of the accessory that rotates against | adjustments, make sure the collet nut and | |||||
| the feed direction of the workpiece. Placing | any other adjustment devices are secure- | |||||
| the workpiece on the side of the accessory | ly tightened. Loose adjustment device can | |||||
| where the feed direction and accessory | unexpectedly shift, causing loss of control, | |||||
| rotation are same may cause the workpiece | loose rotating components will be violently | |||||
| to be pulled by the rotating accessory and | thrown. | |||||
| lead to loss of control during operation. | Never touch the bit during or immediately | |||||
| Never start the tool when the bit is | after the use. Contact with a spinning bit will | |||||
| engaged in the material. | The bit cutting | cause injury and after use the bit is too hot to | ||||
| edge may grab the material causing loss of | be touched by bare hands. | |||||
| control of the workpiece. |
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| Do not leave a running tooling unattend- | ||
| Do not reach in the area of the spinning | ed, turn power off. Only when tool comes | |||||
| bit. The proximity of the spinning bit to your | to a complete stop it is safe to remove work- | |||||
| hand may not always be obvious. Workpiece | piece and clean the stand. | |||||
| could shift or your hand could slip during | THINK SAFETY! Safety is a combination of | |||||
| operation. |
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| operator COMMON SENSE and ALERT- | |
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| Some | dust | created by | NESS at all times when the tool is being | |
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| power | sanding, sawing, | used. | |||
| grinding, drilling, and other construction | Use only grinding wheels, sanding | |||||
| activities contains chemicals known to | disks/drums and drill bits when using the tool | |||||
| cause cancer, | birth defects | and other | in the Work Station and any other accessory | |||
| reproductive harm. Some examples of | will cause injury to the user. | |||||
| these chemicals are: |
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Assembly | ||
ATTACHMENT FOR USE WITH DREMEL | 2. | Insert the square nut (short end first) |
ROTARY MODELS 275, 285, 295, 300, 395, |
| into the tube support assembly and |
398, 400, 780 AND 800. |
| install the height adjustment lever. Slide |
ATTENTION: Read this entire instruction |
| the press onto the larger section of the |
manual carefully before using your Dremel | 3. | tube and tighten. |
Workstation. Retain instructions for future | Install the crow’s nest onto the larger | |
reference. Your Dremel Workstation 220 will |
| section of the tube with small holes |
convert rotary tools to a drill press for drilling, | 4. | facing up. |
to a tool holder for sanding or polishing, or to | Install the cord holder. | |
a flex shaft tool stand. | 5. | Install the hanger wire and cap. |
1. Assemble the tube to the base and | 6. | If desired, base may be secured to a |
| workbench using the appropriate size | |
secure with hex bolt and square nut. |
| hardware (not supplied). |
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