Work Holding; Speed Adjustment - Dake TB16 Instructional Manual

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WORK HOLDING

When drilling directly on the table surface it is recommended that a piece of wood or plywood be
clamped securely to the table under the work piece. This will minimize splintering or burring as
the drill breaks through the work. It will minimize drill bit and table damage. Clamp work piece to
the table whenever possible. The table has "T-slots" that allow for many different clamping
configurations. When part cannot be affixed to the table a drill vise that is bolted to the table
must be used to hold the work piece safely.

SPEED ADJUSTMENT

WARNING: Wait until the machine had come to a complete stop and power is
disconnected before proceeding with changing the speed!
1. Open the pulley cover to expose the pulleys and drive belts.
2. Loosen the tension lock handles.
3. Choose the proper speed for drilling operation, refer to "Speed Adjustment Guide", next
in this manual.
4. Move belt to the correct step pulleys for desired speed.
5. Push the motor backwards until proper blade tension is applied, about 1/2" of deflection,
see illustration below.
6. Retighten belt tension lock handle.
Note: If center pulley bracket does not move freely loosen spring loaded bolts 1/2 to 3/4 of a
turn.
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Dake Corporation
724 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417
www.dakecorp.com
REV012019

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