Removing The Chuck; Drilling To Depth; Basic Drill Press Operation - Sears Craftsman 113.213850 Owner's Manual

Motorized 15" floor model drill press
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REMOVING THECHUCK
1.
Insert a piece of 1/4 in. dia. steel rod in one
of the holes in the chuck body.
2.
Insert 3/16 in. dia. rod or drill into one of the
holes
in the collar..,
turn it in the direction
of arrow
until
LOOSE.
Continue
to turn
it
until the chuck is released.
3116" ROD
OR DRILL
CHUCK
//
BODY
114" ROD
/
OR DRILL
\
LOCKING
CHUCK
SLEEVE
/
DRILLING TO DEPTH
To drill a BLIND hole (not all the way through)
to
a given depth, can be done two ways.
1.
Mark the depth of the hole on the side of the
workpiece.
2.
With
the switch
OFF bring
the drill
down
until the TIP or lips are even with the Mark.
3,
Spin the lower nut down to contact
the depth
stop lug on the Head.
4.
Move the POINTER all the way down.
5.
Spin the upper nut down and tighten
against
the pointer.
ANOTHER
WAY --
1.
With
the switch
OFF, bring
the drill
down
until the TIP touches
the TOP of the WORK-
PIECE.
2.
Adjust
the nuts so the Pointer
is set to the
desired
DEPTH...
TIGHTEN
the UPPER NUT
against
the
Pointer.
For example..,
if you
want to drill a hole
one inch
deep, set the
pointer
at the one inch mark in the scale,
POINTER
TIPTOUCHES
WORKPIECE
;ALE
UPPER
LOWER
STOP
NUT
basic drill press operation
Follow
the following
instructions
for
operating
your
drill
press
to get the best
results
and to
minimize
the likelihood
of personal
injury.
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
SAFETY
PRECAU-
TIONS.
1.
Check spindle
speed.
2.
Before operating,
turn the switch
"on",
then
,
.
"off"
immediately,
to make sure that the cut-
ting
tool
is centered
in the
chuck
propeMy
and
that
the
cutting
tool
is
not
causincj
excessive
vibration.
Never perform
any operation
freehand
(hand-
holding
workpiece
rather
than
supporting
it
on table) except
when polishing.
Keep your hands clear of the cutting
tool.
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