Woodstock M1102, M1103 owner manual Drill Press Operations

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M1102/M1103 16-Speed Drill Press

Drill Press Operations

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Drilling stops,

1. The belt is loose or worn.

1. Replace and/or adjust the belt.

but the motor

2. The pulley for the spindle shaft or the motor

2. To resecure the pulley, do these steps:

still operates.

is slipping on the shaft.

a. DISCONNECT THE DRILL PRESS FROM POWER!

 

 

 

b.Remove the setscrew on the slipping pulley.

 

 

c. Align the flats on the pulley shaft with the set-

 

 

screw hole.

 

 

d.Reinstall and tighten the setscrew.

 

3. Bit slips in chuck.

3. Tighten bit; inspect bit for burrs or other obstruc-

 

 

tions that might interfere with clamping surface.

 

 

 

The chuck wob-

1. Foreign material is stuck between the chuck-

1. Remove the chuck and clean and de-burr the tapered

bles or is loose

to-spindle mating surface.

chuck and spindle mating surfaces, then reassem-

on the spindle

 

ble.

shaft.

 

2. Damaged chuck.

2. Replace.

 

 

 

 

The spindle does

1. The quill shaft is gummy with sawdust and oil.

1. Clean the gummy substance with penetrating oil and

not retract com-

 

lubricate with a light coat of oil.

pletely in the

2. The feed shaft return spring is weak.

2. Increase the feed shaft return spring tension as

uppermost posi-

 

described on Page 30.

tion or it binds.

 

3. The quill deflection screw is binding the quill.

3. Loosen the jam nut, and slightly turn out the screw

 

 

 

where the quill binds. Retighten the jam nut and

 

 

recheck for binding and looseness at all spindle loca-

 

 

tions.

 

 

 

The quill has

1. The quill shaft is at fault.

1. Adjust the quill screw.

excessive deflec-

2. The quill and/or bearings are worn.

2. Replace the quill and/or bearings.

tion.

 

 

Holes drilled at

1. Table is not at 90 degrees.

1. Adjust table angle (see Page 22).

an angle.

 

 

Drill bit wobbles,

1. Drill bit installed incorrectly.

2. Remove drill bit and reinstall.

holes are over-

 

 

sized.

 

 

 

 

 

SERVICE

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Contents Speed Drill Press Page Contents Service Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionAbout Your New 16-Speed Drill Press M1103 Specifications M1102 SpecificationsCast Iron Base with T-Nut Slots Allows for maxi IdentificationSafety Instructions for Machinery SafetyBefore Operating this Machine Always Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety for Drill Presses Grounding Electrical110V Operation Extension CordsUnpacking SET UPInventory Cleaning Machine Machine PlacementTo secure the column to the base, do these steps To install the table supportColumn and Base Table SupportSliding table support and rack Over the column Aligning headstock with a Typical drill press base HeadstockChuck Guard To install the chuck guard, do these stepsDrill Chuck & Arbor Seating arbor into chuck To install the table, do these steps To install the downfeed handles, do these stepsDownfeed Handles & Belt Cover Knob Test Run Work LightTo test run the drill press To mount the Model M1102 drill press to a table MountingGeneral Installing & Removing Drill BitsTo install a drill bit, do these steps OperationsTo change spindle RPM, do these steps Changing Spindle RPMTo tilt the table, do these steps Adjusting Table TiltDepth Stop To set the depth stop, do these stepsOperations Operations To remove the drill chuck and arbor, do these steps Arbor RemovalLubrication MaintenanceBelts Table and BaseTroubleshooting ServiceM1102/M1103 16-Speed Drill Press Drill Press Operations Feed Shaft Spring Tension Capacitor Electrical ComponentsParts 110V Wiring Diagram M1102/M1103Wiring DiagramService Notes M1102/M1103 Parts Diagram PART# Description M1102/M1103 Parts ListWiringharness REF PART# Description Label Placement and PartsParts Notes Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA