Husqvarna DS160C Assembly, Description and Features of the Drill Stand, Handling Transport

Models: DS160C

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3. Assembly

Align holes on the wheel assembly (1) with the tapped holes on rear of the base plate (2). Insert bolts (3) through lockwashers (4), then insert bolts through wheel assembly and screw onto base plate.

4. Description and Features of the Drill Stand

Tapered roller carriage. Sealed ball bearing design. Plumb and leveling guides.

Left and right crank handle drive with incorporated adjustment tool. This adjustment tool adjusts column angle, leveling screws and column angle lock. Angle column capability.

Anchor base with incorporated vacuum capability. Detachable wheel assembly.

Replaceable wear items. Incorporated carrying handle.

Column angle and drill depth indicator decal. Rigid drill collar motor mount.

Brass inserts for leveling bolts. Precision rack and pinion drive.

5. Handling - Transport

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Remove the diamond core bit from the drill motor. Remove the motor from the carriage assembly. Lower the carriage to the base and lock the brake.

The transport wheels enable the drill stand to be moved easily.

Tilt the drill stand backwards and hold the handle at the top of the column.

To avoid damaging the motor shaft, the motor must not be carried or moved by the shaft, whether or not it is fitted with a drill or extension.

If the base is to be used as a vacuum mount, do not move the drill stand laterally or damage and tearing away the vacuum seal may result. To avoid deforming the seal, remove the seal when vacuum is not in use.

6. Inspection Before Starting Up

Please read the instructions for use prior to operating the machine for the first time.

The working area must be completely cleared, well lit and all safety hazards removed (no water or dangerous objects in the vicinity).

The use of ear protection is mandatory.

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Husqvarna DS160C Assembly, Description and Features of the Drill Stand, Handling Transport, Inspection Before Starting Up