tNSTALUNGFEEDHANDLES(FIG.H)
1_Threadeachfeedhandle(1)intothethreaded
holes(2)onthehubassembly(3)andTighten_
Fig.H
4. Unlockthetablesupportlock(4-Fig.D)andswing
thetableawayfromthebottomofthechuck.
5. Usingarubbermalletora hammeranda blockof
wood,tapthechuckontothespindlefirmly(Fig.K).
Fig.K
tNSTALUNGTHECHUCK(FIG.J,JANDK)
1. Cleanoutthetaperedholeinthe chuck(1)witha
cleanclothandanon-alcoholbasedcleaner.Wipe
cleanalloil resideandanydirtorgrimethoroughly.
2. Cleantaperedsurfacesonthespindle(2)inthe
samemannerasabove.
NOTE:Makesuretherearenoforeignparticles
stickingto thesurfaces.Theslightestpieceofdirtor
oilresideonanyofthesesurfaceswillpreventthe
chuckfromseatingproperly.Thiswil!causethedrill
chuckandbit towobble.Iftaperedholeisextremely
dirty,useanon-alcohoJbasedcleaneronacleanrag
toclean.
MOUNTINGDRILLPRESSTOWORKSURFACE
(FIG.L}
1. If mountingthedrillpresstoa workbench,asolid
woodbenchispreferredoveraplywoodboard,to
reducenoiseandvibration.
2. Holesshouldbepre-drilledthroughthesupporting
surface.
3. ThehardwaretomountthisdrillpressisNOT
suppliedwiththetoolThehardwareasshowninthe
illustrationshouldbe used:
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Fig. t _l,ii,,_ Fig. L
2
Fig. J
1. Dril! press base
2. Bolt
3. Fiat washer
4. Rubber washer
5. Worksurface
6. Flatwasher
7. Lockwasher
8. Hex nut
9. Jam nut
3. Open the jaws of the chuck (1) by rotating the chuck
sleeve clockwise. To prevent damage, make sure the
jaws are completely receded into the chuck, j 2
3
4
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