Hole Location; Feeding; Drilling To Depth; Depth Scale - Craftsman 113.213100 Owner's Manual

Motorized 8-inch bench model drill press
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WARNING: To avoid injury from spinning work
or tool breakage, always clamp workpiece and
backup material securely to table before
operating drill press with the table tilted.
'To return table to original position: loosen the bevel
lock, tilt table back to 0° on bevel scale, and retighten
bevel lock.
HOLE LOCATION
Make an indentation in the workpiece where you want
the hole..,
using a CENTER PUNCH or a SHARP
NAIL,
Before turning the switch ON, bring the drill down to
the workpiece lining it up with the hole location.
FEEDING
Pull down on the feed handles with only enough effort
to allow the drill to cut,
Feeding TOO SLOWLY might cause the drill to burn
•..
Feeding TOO RAPgDLY might stop the motor...
cause the belt or drill to SLiP...
tear the workpiece
LOOSE or BREAK the drill bit.
When drilling metal it may be necessary to lubricate
the tip of the drill with cutting oil or motor oil to
prevent burning of the drill tip.
DRtLLUNG
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 work-
piece.
2. With the switch OFF bring the drill bit down until
the TIP or lips are even with the Mark.
3. Spin the lower nut down to contact the depth stop
tug on the Head.
4. Spin the upper nut down and tighten against the
lower nut.
pEPTH
STOP
MARK
ANOTHER
WAY -- DEPTH SCALE
1. Turn the switch off.
2. Place workpiece on table. Raise table until tip of
drill touches top of workpiece. Remove workpiece
from table.
3. Turn the feedhandle until the pointer points to the
desired depth on the depth scale.
4. Hold the feed handle at this position.
5. Spin the lower stop nut down until it touches the
depth stop.
6. Spin the upper stop nut down against the tower
stop nut and tighten.
7. The chuck or drill will now be stopped after traveling
downward the distance selected on the depth
scale.
DEPTH
LOWER
STOP
STOP NUT
DEPTH
SCALE
UPPER
STOP NUT
2O

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