441483
Issue no : 10
Series : C
To obviate this, the fitment of an HCU is strongly
recommended.
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Peck Feed Drills
The Desoutter Peck Feed Drill System should be
used when the depth of the hole to be drilled is
five or more times the hole diameter.
This helps clear drill chips and avoids excessive
overheating of drill bit.
Hole size accuracy can be improved and drill bit
run-out can be kept to the minimum.
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TENSIONING THE DRIVE BELT
2.5mm
Figure 6
The drive belt will need to be tensioned regularly
depending on the application the tool is to be
used on.
lncorrect tension will lead to rapid wear and can
cause damage to the belt.
Ensure that the electrical supply is
disconnected.
● Slacken the screw in the tensioner.
● Rotate the tensioner so that the tension in the
belt permits the belt to deflect 2.5 mm when
a load of approximately 4 kg is applied to the
belt in the position shown.
● Hold the tensioner in position and tighten the
screw.
SETTING DRILLING OPERATION
The drill must be at least 6mm (0.25in) above
the work piece.
6
4
HCU
8
Figure 5
24 / 72
4kg
7
2
1
3
1
9
20mm
min.
This setting details a unit with a HCU,
reference to the HCU should be ignored
when setting the standard tool.
● Set the gap between the (1) and (2) to equal
the depth of drilling required PLUS the
distance the bit is above the work piece, by
sliding (3).
● Lock in position with (4) to the recommended
torque.
● Position the HCU in (3).
● Set the gap between (6) and (7) to a distance
as required above the work piece.
● Unscrew (8) away from the HCU to adjust the
resistance within the HCU to the minimum.
● Fully open the Figure 3 (13).
● Close Figure 3 (11).
● Connect the air supply and press Figure 3
(6).
● Adjust Figure 3 (11/13) to give required
advance, retract feeds for the operator.
● Use Figure 5 (1) for the final depth
adjustment.
● Lock using Figure 5 (9).
● Carry out a set of trial drillings to determine
the ideal advance and HCU settings using
Figure 3 (11).
SETTING TAPPING OPERATION
Note 1: lt is important that the advance
rate of the tool is set to match the pitch
of the thread which is to be tapped.
An incorrect advance rate will result in
a deformed thread, this will be more
noticeable in plastics or light alloy
materials.
Note 2: The retract rate should be set to
withdraw the tap at a slightly faster rate
than it advanced, this will ensure a clean
withdrawal.
● Mount a tool, with the selected tap securely
retained in the chuck, above a test block to
carry out sample tapping operations.
● The end of the tap MUST be at least 14mm
(9/16in) above the test block, to allow for the
tapping head reversing engagement travel.
● Set the gap between Figure 5 (2) and (1) to
equal the tapping depth PLUS the distance
the tap is above the work piece.
● Adjust Figure 3 (11/13) to give the required
advance, retract feeds for the operation.
● Carry out a trial tapping operation and inspect
the finished thread form, adjust as necessary
Figure 3 (11/13) and repeat until information
in NOTES 1 and 2 are satisfied.
03/2015