M1102/M1103 16-Speed Drill Press

 

Depth Stop

 

 

The Model M1102/M1103 has a depth stop that allows

Jam Nut

 

you to drill repeated non-through holes to the same

 

 

 

depth every time.

Depth

 

 

 

 

The depth stop consists of a stud attached to the quill

Nut

 

 

 

with two knurled nuts that can be lowered or raised on

 

 

the stud so the lower nut (depth nut) hits a stop bracket

 

 

when the drill bit is lowered. The upper nut (jam nut)

 

Depth Stop

is then used to tighten against the depth nut to secure

 

Stud

it in place so it doesn't move with repeated operations.

 

 

Figure 22 shows the various components of the depth

 

 

stop.

 

Stop

To set the depth stop, do these steps:

Return Height Control Nut

Bracket

 

 

 

1.

Lower the drill bit to the required height.

Figure 22. Depth stop components.

 

 

2.

Thread the depth nut down against the stop bracket.

 

 

3.

Lower the jam nut against the depth nut.

 

 

4.

Hold the depth nut in place and tighten the jam nut

 

 

 

against the depth nut.

 

 

OPERATIONS

Adjusting Table Tilt

Along with the standard features of a table height hand crank and a rotating table, this drill press has a 45° left/ right table tilt feature.

To tilt the table, do these steps:

1.Loosen the lock bolt.

2.Use a 3mm hex wrench to back out the locating pin from the hole (Figure 23) just enough so it allows the table to tilt.

3.Tilt the table to the desired angle up to 45°.

4.Tighten the lock bolt.

5.To return the table to 0°, loosen the lock bolt, align the arrow and the 0° mark on the angle scale, tight- en the locating pin back into the hole, and tighten the lock bolt.

Lock

Bolt

Locating

Pin

Figure 23. Table adjustment controls.

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Woodstock M1103 Depth Stop, Adjusting Table Tilt, To set the depth stop, do these steps, To tilt the table, do these steps