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Drill Press Models 10060/10061 Owner’s Manual For Models Manufactured Since 09/2018 183999 10060 Oliver Machinery 1-800-559-5065 921 Thomas Ave SW, Renton, WA 98057 Stock Number: 10060.001 10061.001 info@olivermachinery.net 10061 WWW.OLIVERMACHINERY.NET Manual Version: 2.0.0...
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USAGE OF SAFETY AND PROTECTION DEVICES. OLIVER MACHINERY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR MACHINES THAT HAVE BEEN ALTERED OR ABUSED. OLIVER MACHINERY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT AT ANY TIME, WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE, THOSE ALTERATIONS TO PARTS, FITTINGS, AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT WHICH THEY MAY DEEM NECESSARY FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
Introduction Thank you for choosing Oliver! This manual contains important information on how to safely set up, operate, and maintain this machine. Please take the time to read through this manual, and make sure you understand all instructions. While this manual may provide tips on improving the result of your workpiece, the manual is not intended as a substitute for formal woodworking and metalworking training.
Specifications Quick View Model 10060 Drill Press 10061 Drill Press Stock Number 10060.001 10061.001 Type Bench Top Drill Press Floor Drill Press Motor TEFC Induction Motor, 1/2 HP, 115V, 1Ph Speed Range 280 – 3000 RPM Swing 13-1/4” Drilling Capacity (Mild Steel) 3/4"...
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48” Quill diameter 1.575” Chuck Capacity 5/8” Type JT-3 Key Chuck Speed and Drilling Capacity Spindle Speed Range 280 – 3000 RPM Total number of speeds available Drilling Capacity (Mild Steel) 3/4" 6 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
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Sound Rating @ 2’ distance 82 dB Center Finder Laser Class Class II Others Serial Number Location On the left side of the headstock Work Lamp Type Certification CSA 183999 Country of Origin China 7 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
Safety Oliver Machinery has made every attempt to provide a safe, reliable, easy-to-use piece of machinery. Safety, however, is ultimately depending on the individual machine operator. Before operating this machine, please become familiar with the following safety labels and guidelines.
11. PROPER USE: Do not use this machine for anything other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, Oliver Machinery disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury or damage which may result from that use.
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1. STOP THE MACHINE if the operator leaves the machine for any reason. 2. WAIT until the machine comes to a complete stop. 3. CLEAN UP and CLOSE POWER SWITCH COVER before departure. 12 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
Minimum Circuit Size Requirement Model Minimum Circuit Size Required 10060 Drill Press 10061 Drill Press Please ensure the electrical circuit for this machine meets the minimum circuit size requirement. The minimum circuit size requirement applies to a dedicated circuit that provides power to one drill press. If more machines are sharing the same circuit, consult a qualified electrician to ensure the designated circuit is properly sized for safe operation.
Shop Preparation Space Requirement The dimensions of 10060 Drill Press and 10061 Drill Press are 38-1/2”(H) x 14”(W) x 23”(D) and 61”(H) x 14”(W) x 23”(D) respectively. You will need additional space for manipulating your workpiece, electrical connection, and dust collection.
On the day of delivery, please be sure help is available to move the machine to its final location. 10060 Drill Press has a shipping weight of 106 lbs. and 10061 Drill Press has a shipping weight of 121 lbs.
Inventory Carefully unwrap the packaging and inventory the items received: 16 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
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Item Description Quantity Headstock Column, rack, and rack collar Table Base (Note: The base of 10060 and 10061 are different) Table Support Bracket Bolts for mounting the column Spring washers Guard Feed Handles Feed Handle Knobs Table height adjustment crank...
Discard oily rags in a fireproof container and keep them away from combustible WARNING materials. Oily rags can heat up and trigger spontaneous combustion under certain conditions. 18 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
16 and gather the items by their numbers for assembly. Drill press 10060 and 10061 can weigh up to 121 lbs. and it is top-heavy. It is recommended to have at least two adults assemble and move the drill press.
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A third person may be needed to aligns with the flat surface on the shaft. keep the base on the ground from sliding. Tighten the set screw with a 3mm hex wrench to secure the handle. 20 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
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(#5). Tighten the table lock lever to keep the table in place. 16. Remove the screw from the belt cover. Lift the belt cover and use this screw to mount the belt cover knob (#12). 21 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
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If you need to purchase a new chuck, make sure the new chuck has a matching arbor. 7. Adjust the drill chuck so all chuck jaws are recessed into the body. 22 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
2. Press ON to start the drill press. 3. Unplug the drill press. 4. Reconnect the drill press to the power source. The drill press should not start. 5. Press the ON button again, and the drill press will start. 23 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
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Congratulations! You have completed the test run! Now your drill press is ready to use. If you discover any issues from the tests, please refer to the troubleshooting guide to diagnose issues and make adjustments. 24 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
Using the depth stop to set the drill depth. This drill bit from walking and misses the mark. makes drilling more repeatable and prevents damaging the workpiece. See section “Adjust Depth Stop” on page 30 for details. 25 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
WARNING DO NOT stare into the laser beam, or view it directly with an optical instrument. Laser can cause permanent and serious eye injury. 26 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
3. Tighten the table lock lever after adjustments. 4. When moving the table back to the normal drilling position (0°), thread in the center set screw. 5. Tighten the table tilt lock bolt after adjustments. 27 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
3. Use the chuck key to open the chuck and remove the drill bit. 4. When finished, put away the chuck key and keep it in a safe spot. 28 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
4. Insert the drift key into the slot, and tap the key with a rubber mallet until the arbor dislodges from the quill. Get some help to support the chuck to prevent damages. 29 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
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The chuck arbor should form a tight joint with the quill. 9. Attempt to detach the chuck by hand. If the chuck is detached, make sure the joint is clean, and repeat steps 7-8. 30 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
NEVER use your hand or any external objects to stop the spinning drill bit. Allow the drill press to slow down to a complete stop before removing the workpiece and the drill bit. 31 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
Accessories Oliver Machinery has a collection of accessories and spare parts for maintenance needs. Please visit our website OLIVERMACHINERY.NET to purchase these items. You may also call 1-800-559-5065 or email PARTS@OLIVERMACHINERY.NET to place an order. We are available Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM - 4 PM Pacific Time.
Check V-belt tension and inspect the belt for signs of wear and damage. Lubricate column, quill, and spindle. Notice: Motor and spindle bearings are permanently sealed and lubricated. They do not require lubrication. 33 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
Remount chuck. Make sure the contact surface between the arbor and the quill is free of debris. Replace damaged chuck and arbor. Loose components. Tighten fasteners of the component. Worn bearings. Contact customer service for assistance. 34 | Page Oliver Machinery 10060/10061 Drill Press...
For drilling through holes on wood, support the supported. workpiece with a backer board. Workpiece overheated. Lower feed rate and feed pressure. Use proper lubrication when drilling metals and plastic to cool down the workpiece. 35 | Page 10060/10061 Drill Press OLIVERMACHINERY.NET...
Oliver Machinery makes every effort to assure that its equipment meets the highest possible standards of quality and durability. All products sold by Oliver Machinery are warranted to the original customer to be free from defects for a period of two (2) years on all parts excluding electronics and motors which are warranted for one (1) year from the date of shipment.
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Oliver Machinery is always adding new Industrial Woodworking products to the line. For complete, up-to-date product information, visit us online at: WWW.OLIVERMACHINERY.NET or call toll free 1-800-559-5065 ** SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCES. **...