Stanley SBT2513 Manual De Instrucciones página 19

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FEATURES (FIG. A)
This tool includes some or all of the following features.
1. Base
2. Column support
3. Table
4. Column
5. Chuck
6. Spindle
7. Sleeve
8. Depth scale
9. Head
10. Lever arms
11. Motor
ASSEMBLY
WARNING! To prevent accidental operation, turn off and
unplug tool before performing the following operations.
Failure to do this could result in serious personal injury.
Testing the Belt (Fig. B)
Loosen the attachment screw (wing screw) on the right side
of the motor. Push back the motor base and tighten the
attachment screw. The proper tension has been achieved
when the V-belt can be pressed in approximately 1 cm in
the middle between the two belt discs.
Mounting drill Press to Work Surface (Fig. C)
1. If mounting the drill press to a workbench, a solid wood
bench is preferred over a plywood board, to reduce
noise and vibration.
2. Holes should be pre-drilled through the supporting surface.
3. The hardware to mount this drill press is NOT supplied
with the tool. The hardware as shown in the illustrator
should be used:
12. Drill press base
13. Bolt
14. Flat washer
15. Rubber washer
16. Worksurface
17. Flatwasher
18. Lockwasher
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19. Hex nut
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20. Jam nut
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Speed Adjustment (Fig. D)
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The drill press has 5 speed settings which can be set by
simply adjusting the V-belt. To set the speed, first remove
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the gear cover and loosen the attachment screw. Slide the
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belt onto the desired belt discs. The upper discs will provide
the highest speed and the lower discs the lowest. Tense the
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belt according as per the testing belt procedure.
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Table Adjustment (Fig. E)
The table is fastened to the support column. The height of the
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table can be set after the height adjustment lever has been
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loosened for this purpose. Adjust the table so that there is
sufficient space between the tip of the drill bit and the surface of
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the material to be worked. The table can be swung to the side
when working with a large piece material. The material can
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be clamped directly onto the base on the tool.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal lesion, care
must be taken when working on corners or edges, since
the tool or any other accessory coming into contact with
another surface or edge may produce sudden and violent
movements.
OPERATION
Plug the drill press into any power source. Refer to the
nameplate for voltage. Be sure the cord will not interfere
with your work.
WARNING! Perform all adjustments with the drill press
unplugged.
Once you have assembled the press and everything is
tight and aligned you need to see if there is a wobble. Put
the largest diameter bit (make sure it is perfectly straight)
you have into the chuck and snug it up. Run the drill press
at its lowest speed and see if the edge of the bit right at
the tip is moving side to side. If you see movement you
need to determine why. You've already checked the bit,
so now reseat it in the chuck and try again. If there is still
movement, remove the chuck and arbor from the drill
press. Carefully clean both tapers of the arbor and the
taper holes of the chuck and press. As you reassemble
check if there is wobble on the arbor alone. If there was
no wobble with the arbor alone but there was with the
chuck, then you need to exchange the chuck. If there was
a wobble without the chuck it is either the arbor or the drill
press shaft itself.
Drilling Depth (Fig. F)
The drilling depth can be set sharply using the depth scale.
Lower the drill bit using the drill lever arms until the tip of the bit
presses lightly against the surface of the material to be worked.
Set the drilling depth by turning the adjustment depth. Be sure
to consider the length of the bit tip as well as the length of the
cylindrical part of the hole to be drilled. To avoid heat build up
when drilling deep holes, reduce the friction by occasionally
lifting the spinning bit free of the work-piece to allow chip
removal, then re inserting it to cut deeper.
Offset Drilling (Fig. G)
The table can be tilted for offset drilling or in the case of
slanted drilling surfaces. To do this, loosen the hexagonal
bolt on the hinge connecting the table to the support column
ENGLISH (
Original Instructions)
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