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the inside gear.
notE: Do not remove the lubrication from the worm
gear.
3. Feed the rack through the slot in the table bracket so
that the teeth are facing out and the longer smooth
end faces up. The worm gear should engage the rack.
4. Using both hands, slide the entire table and rack onto
the column until the bottom of the rack is positioned in
the base collar and against the column.
5. Tighten the table bracket lock handle to lock the table
assembly to the column.
notE: Do not overtighten.
6. Slide the rack ring, bevel-side down, over the column
until the beveled side engages the beveled end of the
rack.
7. Tighten the set screw in the collar using the hex key.
To avoid column or collar damage, do not overtighten
the set screw.
notE: You should be able to move the table from side
to side.
8. Install table crank handle over the end of worm gear so
that the flat side of the shaft aligns with the set screw.
9. Tighten the set screw using the hex key.
installinG tHE HEaD
See Figure 11.
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The Drill Press head is heavy and should be lifted with
the help of two people to safely assemble the drill press
head on the column.
1. Position the head onto the column with the chuck
positioned over the table.
notE: The product is heavy. Get help when needed.
2. Slide the head down as far as it will go. Align the table
assembly with the base and then tighten the two head
set screws with the hex key.
installinG fEED HanDlEs
See Figure 12.
1. Attach the three feed handles by screwing them into
the threaded holes in the hub assembly.
installinG tHE cHucK
See Figures 13-15.
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Before any assembly of the chuck to the drill press
head, clean all mating surfaces with a non-petroleum
based product. Any oil or grease used in the packing of
these parts must be removed otherwise the chuck may
come loose during operation.
1. Clean out the tapered hole in the chuck with a clean
cloth and a non-alcohol based cleaner. Wipe clean all
oil residue and any dirt or grime thoroughly.
2. Clean tapered surfaces on the spindle in the same
manner as above.
notE: Make sure there are no foreign particles
sticking to the surfaces. The slightest piece of dirt or
oil residing on any of these surfaces will prevent the
chuck from seating properly. This will cause the drill
chuck and bit to wobble.
3. Position chuck on spindle. Chuck should be fully
opened to avoid damaging jaws.
4. Unlock the table support lock and swing the table
away from the bottom of the chuck.
5. Insert the chuck onto the spindle, pushing upwards all
the way.
6. Using a piece of scrap wood to protect the chuck, firmly
tap the chuck into place using a mallet or hammer.
Risk of property damage. To avoid damage to the
chuck, never drive the chuck on the spindle with a metal
hammer.
rEMovinG tHE cHucK
1. Turn the feed handles to lower the chuck to the lowest
position.
2. Place a ball joint separator (not shown) above the
chuck and tap it lightly with a hammer or rubber
mallet to cause the chuck to drop from the spindle.
notE: Never hit the chuck directly with the hammer
or rubber mallet.
notE: To avoid possible damage to the chuck, raise the
jaws all the way first and be prepared to catch the chuck
as it falls.
MountinG Drill prEss to worK surfacE
See Figure 16.
If the drill press is to be used in a permanent location,
secure it to a workbench or other stable surface.
If the drill press is to be used as a portable tool, fasten
it permanently to a mounting board that can easily be
clamped to a workbench or other stable surface. The
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