CHANGING SPEEDS AND ADJUSTING BELT TENSION
To reduce the risk of injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power source before installing and removing accessories, before adjusting or when making repairs. An accidental
NOTE: Sixteen spindle speeds are available on the drill press. A
1.Lift cover (H1) Fig. 39.
2.Move belt tension lever handle (I1) Fig. 39 up and to the right and engage the hook (J1) Fig. 39 (inset) to hold the tensioner arm in place.
3.Choose the appropriate speed for the tool you are using and position the belts on the pulleys accordingly. See chart (Fig. 38) on the inside cover of the drill press head.
4.NOTE: The belts are ribbed with grooves, so make sure the belt grooves match up with the pulley grooves.
5.Lift handle and move to left (as shown in Fig. 40) until the belt tensioner arm (K1) rests against the belts.
NOTE: Don't force the handle any further to the left. It is set with the proper tension for the belts.
NOTE: Fig. 41 shows the proper seating for the top belt, with the small bit of metal showing above the black belt. Fig. 42 shows improper seating for the top belt with no metal showing above the black belt.
H1
J1
I1
Fig. 39
K1
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
CORRECT
Fig. 42
INCORRECT
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