
Troubleshooting
Warning. Turn the on/off switch to the off position and unplug the tool from the power supply before performing trouble shooting procedures.
Troubleshooting
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Drill press will not start  | Power cord not plugged in  | Ensure that the cord is connected to the  | 
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  | power supply  | 
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  | Power fault, fuse or circuit breaker tripped  | Check the power supply  | 
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  | Cord damaged  | Use authorised service centre to repair or  | 
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  | replace  | 
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  | Faulty switch  | Use authorised service centre to repair or replace  | 
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  | Faulty motor  | Use authorised service centre to repair or  | 
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  | replace the motor  | 
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Noisy operation  | Incorrect belt tension  | Adjust tension as required  | 
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Drill bit burns  | Incorrect speed  | Change speed, refer to the “Changing the  | 
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  | speed” section  | 
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  | Chips not coming out of hole  | Retract drill bit frequently to clear holes  | 
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  | Dull drill bit  | Resharpen or replace drill bit  | 
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Excessive drill bit wobble  | Bent drill bit  | Replace with new drill bit  | 
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  | Drill bit not properly installed in chuck  | Install drill bit properly and ensure it is secure  | 
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  | Chuck not properly installed  | Install chuck properly  | 
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Wood splinters under workpiece  | No “packing” material below workpiece  | Use “packers” below the workpiece  | 
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Workpiece torn from hand  | Workpiece not supported or clamped properly  | Support the workpiece or clamp it  | 
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Drill bit binds in workpiece  | Improper belt tension  | Adjust the belt tension  | 
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