Additional Safety Instructions For Drill Presses - Craftsman 113.213780 Owner's Manual

15-1/2 inch drill press
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additional
safety
instructions
for drill
presses
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO OPERATE
YOUR
DRILL
PRESS
UNTIL
8T
IS
COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED
AND
nNSTALLED
ACCORDING
TO THE
RNSTRUCTIONS
. .. AND
UNTIL
YOU
HAVE
READ
AND
UNDERSTAND
THE
FOLLOWING:
1,
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7,
8.
9.
GeneraR Safety instructions
for Power Tools
. Page
2
Getting
to Know Your
Drill
Press
..........
Page 13
Basic Drill
Press Operation
...............
Page 16
Adjustments
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Page 17
Maintenance
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Page 18
Stability
of Drill
Press
If there
is any tendency
for the drill
press to tip over or
move during
certain
operations
such as shaping,
the drill
press should
be bolted
to the floor.
If the workpiece
is too large to support
with
one hand,
provide
an auxiliary
support.
Location
The
drill
press
should
be positioned
so neither
the
operator
nor a casual observer
is forced
to stand in line
with
a potential
Kickback.
Kickback
A
kickback
occurs
when
the
workpiece
is suddenly
thrown
in the OPPOSITE
direction
to the DIRECTION
OF
FEED;
WHICH
CAN
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY.
Kickbacks
are most commonly
caused
by:
a.
Relaxing
your
grip
of
the
workpiece
while
shaping or routing.
b.
Taking
too heavy a cut while
shaping
or routing.
c.
Ignoring
the instructions
for shaping
or routing.
Protection:
Eyes,
Hands,
Face, Ears, Body
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY
DON'T
WEAR
GLOVES
WHEN
OPERATING
A
DRILL
PRESS
a.
If any part of your
drill
press is malfunctioning,
has been
damaged or broken
...
such
as the
motor
switch,
or other
operating
control,
a
safety
device
or
the
power
cord
...
cease
operating
immediately
until
the particular
part
is properly
repaired or replaced.
b.
Wear
safety
goggles
that
comply
with
ANS
Z87.1,
and a face
shield
if operation
is dusty.
Wear ear plugs or muffs
during
extended
periods
of operation.
c.
Never
place
your
fingers
in
a position
where
they
could
contact
the
drill
or
other
cutting
tool
(router
bit,
shaper
cutter,
etc.)
if
the
workpiece
should
unexpectedly
shift.
(For
instance,
hold-down/push
blocks
must
be used
when
shaping
on the drill
press to keep
hands
remote
from
the cutter
if a kickback
should
Occur.)
d.
Never operate
drill
press with
protective
cover
on the unused
shaft
end of the motor
removed.
e.
Position
workpiece
to
butt
against
the column
whenever
possible
-
if
it
is too
short,
clamp
solidly
to the Table -
this is to prevent
the drill
bit
from
grabbing
the work
from
your
hands,
which
could
result
in personal
injury.
A drill
press vise must be fastened
to the table.
f.
Never
perform
any
operation
"free-hand"
(hand-holding
workpiece
rather
than
support
it
on
the
Table),
except
wire
brushing
and
polishing - Wear Safety
Goggles!
g-
Never
perform
internal
or
curved
shaping
operations.
Perform
straight
line shaping
ONLY
(with
the Shaper
Fence Accessory).
h.
Never
perform
any
operation
by
moving
the
Head or Table
with
respect
to one another.
Do
not
pull
the
motor
switch
"ON"
or start
any
operation
before
checking
that
Head and Table
Lock Handles
are clamped
tight
to Column,
and
Head
and Table
Support
Collars
are correctly
positioned.
i.
Before
pulling
the
rnotor
switch
"ON",
be
positive
the
belt
guard
is down,
the Chuck
is
installed
properly,
and the drill or other
cutting
tool is securely
clamped
in the chuck.
j.
Before
starting
the
operation,
jog
the
motor
switch
to be sure the drill
or other
cutting
tool
does
not
have
excessive
runout
or
cause
vibration.
k.
Do not operate
the Drill
Press unless the Depth
Stop
and Stop
Nut are installed
and the Depth
Stop clamped
to the Depth
Stop
Rod.
I.
Never
pull
out
on
the
hub
of the
quill
Hub
Assembly
unless you
first
grasp and support
the
Quill,
otherwise
the Quill
will
drop and damage
may result.
m. Use
the
spindle
speed
recommended
for
the
specific
operation
and
workpiece
material
-
refer
to
panel
on
right
side
of the
Head
for
drilling
information,
and for
accessories,
to the
instruction
sheets
that
accompany
the
accessories.
n.
If workpiece
overhangs
the Table
such that
it
will fall
to floor
if unsupported,
clamp
it to the
Table or provide
auxiliary
support.
o.
Use
fixtures
for.
unusual
operations
to
adequately
hold,
guide
and position
workpiece
for best quality
and minimum
hazard.
p.
Be sure
to
lock
Quill
securely
for
all routing,
sanding,
surfacing,
shaping,
and
dovetailing
operations.
q.
Never climb
on the drill
press Table.
r.
Lock
the
motor
Switch
and put away
the Key
when leaving the drill
press.
s.
DO NOT
perform
layout,
assembly,
or
setup
work
on
the
table
while
the
cutting
toot
is
rotating.
10. Use only accessories
designed for this drill press.
a.
Holesaws
must NEVER
be operated
on this drill
press at a speed greater than
380 RPM.
b.
Drum
sanders
must NEVER
be operated
on this
drill
press at a speed greater
than
720 RPM.
c.
Do not exceed
the speed recommended
for
the
drill
size in wood
when
using the mortising
bit
and chisel.
(See chart
on R.H. trim
panel of the drill
press.)
d.
Do not instatl
or use any drill
that exceeds 7"
in
iength or extends
6" below
the chuck
jaws.
11. Note
and Follow
the Safety
Rules that
Appear
on the
Panel on the Left Side of the Head:
DANGER:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY:
1,
READ
AND
UNDER-
STAND
OWNERS
MANUAL
BEFORE
OPERATING
MACHINE.
2.
WEAR
SAFETY
GOGGLES.
3,
DO
NOT
WEAR
GLOVES,
NECKTIE
OR
LOOSE
CLOTHING-
4.
SECURELY
CLAMP
WORK
TO
TABLE
IF
tT
iS
TOO
SHORT
TO
CONTACT
THE
COLUMN
WHEN
iN OPERATING
POSITION.
5. USE
RECO_MENDED
SPEED
FOR
DRILL,
ACCESSORY
AND
WORKPtECE
MATERIAL
12. Think
Safety.
Safety
is a combination
of
operator
common
sense and alertness
at atl times
when
the dr{(I
press is being used.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
ALLOW
FAMILOARITY
(GAINED
FROM
FREQUENT
USE
OF YOUR
DRILL
PRESS)
TO
BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT
A
CARELESS
FRACTION
OF
A
SECOND
IS
SUFF_CIENT
TO _NFL_CT
SEVERE
INJURY.

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