Fig. 7A
5. Thread the three pinion shaft
handles (H) Fig. 8, into the three
holes located in the handles holder
(J) as shown.
Fig. 8
6. IMPORTANT: Make certain the
spindle taper (K) Fig. 9, and
tapered hole in the chuck (L) are
clean and free of any grease,
lacquer or rust preventive coatings.
Carefully follow the manufacturer’s
safety rules concerning its use.
K
L
M
Fig. 9
7. IMPORTANT: Open the chuck jaws
as wide as possible by turning the
chuck sleeve (M) Fig. 10.
8. Holding chuck on taper of spindle,
tap with a soft tip hammer (N) or a
block of wood and hammer to set
chuck, as shown in Fig. 10.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to
the chuck, NEVER drive the chuck
onto the spindle with a metal
hammer.
M
N
Fig. 10