Tilting The Table; Removing The Keyless Chuck - Axminster ATDP13B User Manual

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1. The cust iron table can be tilted 45˚ degrees in both plains,
to tilt the table you will need to first remove the tables 90˚
locking pin. To remove the locking pin use a 10mm spanner,
turn the nut clockwise to draw the pin out. Remove the pin and
place safely aside, see fig 45-46. Loosen the tilt clamping bolt
and tilt the table to the desired angle then retighten the bolt.
Fig 45
1. Lower the quill to its maximum depth by turning the
feed lever handle. While holding the handle adjust the lower
depth stop nut (A) to lock the quill in position, see fig 47.
2. Place a piece of timber on the drill table to prevent the
chuck from being damaged, turn the chuck to line up the
Morse taper arbor in the quill's machined slot. Insert the Morse
taper drift (14) in the quill's slot, thus pushing the Morse taper
down and releasing the chuck assembly, see fig 48-49.
Fig 47
A
90˚ Locking pin
2. To set the table back to 90˚ degrees, loosen the clamping
bolt, position the table back in the horizontal plain and insert
the locking pin into the machined hole in the support arm.
Adjust the nut so it protects the end of the threaded pin and
using a high faced mallet tap the locking pin into place.

Removing the Keyless Chuck

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Tilting the Table

Fig 46
Fig 48-49
Morse taper arbor
Quill slot
14
Morse taper drift

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