Sears Craftsman 113.213850 Owner's Manual page 4

Motorized 15" floor model drill press
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additional safety instructions for dril! presses
n.
Use
fixtures
for
unusual
operations
to
12.This
Drill
Press
has 12 speeds
as
listed
adequately
hold, guide and position work-
below:
piece for best quality and minimum hazard.
o.
Never climb on the drill press Table.
p.
Turn
the motor
Switch
off and put away
the
Switch
Key
when
leaving
the
drill
press.
q.
DO NOT perform
layout,
assembly,
or set.
up work on the table while the cutting
tool
is rotating.
r.
ALWAYS
clamp
workpiece
securely
to
table when table is tilted.
10. Use only accessories
designed
for this drill
press.
a. Holesaws
must
NEVER
be operated
on
this drill press at a speed greater than 400
RPM.
b. Drum sanders
must
NEVER
be operated
on this drill
press at a speed greater
than
2300 RPM.
c. Do not install
or use any drill that exceeds
7" in
length
or extends
6"
below
the
chuck jaws.
d. Do
not
use
wire
wheels,
router
bits,
shaper
cutters,
or circle
(fly) cutters
on
this drill press.
11. Note and Follow
the Safety
Warnings
and
Instructions
that Appear on the Panel on the
Left Side of the Head:
[DANGER 1
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY:
1. READ
AND
UNDERSTAND
OWNERS
MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING
MACHINE.
_2. WEAR SAFETY
GOGGLES.
3. DO
NOT
WEAR
GLOVES,
NECKTIE,
OR
LOOSE
CLOTHING,
TIE BACK LONG HAIR.
4.
SECURELY
CLAMP
WORK TO TABLE
IF IT IS TOO
SHORT
TO
CONTACT
THE
COLUMN
WHEN
IN
OPERATING
POSITION.
5. USE RECOMMENDED
SPEED
FOR DRILL,
ACCES-
SORY, AND WORKPIECE
MATERIAL.
6. SECURELY
LOCK
HEAD
AND
SUPPORT
TO COL,
UMN,
ARM
TO SUPPORT,
AND
TABLE
TO ARM
BEFORE OPERATING
DRILL PRESS.
7. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
unpacking and checking contents
CONTENTS
Page
General Safety instructions for Power Tools ....
2
Additional Safety Instructions
for Drill Presses . 3
Unpacking and Checking Contents .............
4
Table of Loose Parts ..........................
5
Motor Specifications
and Electrical
Requirements .................................
6
Assembly .....................................
7
Assembly of Column and Table Hardware...
7
Installing the Table ..........................
7
Installing the Head ..........................
8
Installing Feed and Tension Handles .........
8
installing the Chuck .........................
g
Tensioning Belt ............................
10
Installing Light Bulb .......................
11
Adjusting the Table Square to Head ........
11
Adjusting
the Pointer
......................
12
300 RPM
1450 RPM
375 RPM
1530 RPM
525 RPM
2000 RPM
560 RPM
2200 RPM
700 RPM
3400 RPM
860 RPM
4600 RPM
See right side of Head for specific
placement
of belts on pulleys.
13. Think
Safety.
Safety
is e combination
of
operator
common
sense and alertness
at all
times when the drill press is being used.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
ALLOW
FAMILIARITY
(GAINED
FROM
FREQUENT
USE
OF
YOUR
DRILL
PRESS)
TO BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT
A
CARELESS
FRACTION
OF A SECOND
IS SUFFICIENT
TO
INFLICT SEVERE INJURY.
The operation
of any power
tool
can result
in
foreign
objects
being
thrown
into
the
eyes,
which
can result
n severe eye damage.
Always
wear safety
goggles
corn;)lying
with ANSI Z87.1
(shown
on Package)
before
commencing
power
tool
operation.
Safety
Goggles
are available
at
Sears retail or catalog
stores.
WEAR
YOUR
Getting to Know Your Drill Press ..............
12
Removing
the Chuck .......................
15
Drilling
to Depth ...........................
15
Basic Drill Press Operation
...................
15
Installing
Drills ............................
16
Positioning
Table and Workpiece
...........
16
Tilting Table ...............................
16
Hole Location
.............................
17
Feeding
...................................
17
Adjustments
.................................
17
Depth Scale ................................
17
Quill Return Spring .........................
17
Maintenance
.................................
18
Lubrication
..................................
18
Recommended
Accessories
..................
18
Trouble Shooting
.............................
19
Repair Parts ..................................
20

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