Ryobi DP101 Operator's Manual page 14

10 in. (254 mm) drill press
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WARNING:
Do not attempt
to operate this tool until you
have
read thoroughly and understand completely all
instructions, safety rules, etc. contained in this
manual. Failure
to comply can result in
accidents
involving
fire, electric shock, or serious
personal
injury.
Save this operator's manual and review
it
frequently
for
continuing safe operation
and
instructing others
who may operate this tool.
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WARNING:
Before attempting
to use your drill press familiarize
yourself with all operating features and safety
requirements.
OPERATING YOUR DRILL PRESS
1.
Using
a
C-clarnp
or
similar clamping device, secure
the workpiece to the work table. To protect the top
surface
of the
workpiece, use
a
piece
of
scrap
between
the clamp and the workpiece.
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Select
the
proper
drill bit based on the size
hole
desired. For large holes, drill a pilot hole first, using
a smaller diameter
bit.
Loosen
the chuck by inserting the chuck key
into
the
chuck
and
turning
the
chuck
key
counterclockwise.
See
Figure
17.
4.
5.
Place
drill bit between the jaws of the chuck
and
tighten chuck by turning the key cleckwise.
Set
quillto
desired
depth.
See
page
11.
6.
Make sure the work
table
is
free of all loose objects
and that
the bit
is
not
in
contact with
the
workpiece.
7.
Plug
electrical
cord into power
supply
and turn
switch
ON. Make sure spindle rotates freely.
g.
Slowly lower
drill bit into workpiece. Do not force
the bit, let the drill press do the work.
g.
Once the hole
is
completed, allow the spring-loaded
quill
to
return
to its
normal position. This will
DRILLING TIPS
lf the hole is large, it's
a
good idea to drill
a
smaller pilot
hole before drilling the
final one. Your hole will be more
accurately positioned, rounder, and the bits
will
last
longer.
lf the hole is
deeper
than
it
is wide, use coolant
and
back
off occaisionally to clear the chips.
As you step up in drill size, you will need to reduce the
spindle speed.
lf drilling a through hole, ensure that the bit will not drill
into the table after moving through your
work.
WARNING:
When servicing use
only
identical
Ryobi
replacement parts. Use of any other parts may
create ahazard or cause product damage.
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