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5. Tighten the clamping lever (36) at the back of
the machine head in clockwise direction.
6. After adjusting the height of the drive unit, the
position of the workpiece must be checked
again using the laser cross. You may need to
reposition the workpiece.
Note: the machine will only be firm and free of
play (movement) once the clamping lever (36) is
tightened.
Clamping the workpiece (Fig. A, B, M, N, O)
Risk of injury! It is forbidden to hold
workpieces by hand as this is dangerous.
Always secure the workpiece in a machine
vice or a similar clamping device.
The workpiece being machined has to be
securely clamped. Do not machine any
workpieces that cannot be clamped, for
example if they are too small.
The free end of long and heavy workpieces
must have something placed underneath it
or be supported.
The pillar drill is provided with a quick-action clamp
(9), parallel fence (16) and a machine vice (11) that
all can be used to properly clamp a workpiece.
Clamping a workpiece using the machine vice
The machine vice can be used for diverse clamping
applications, and is ideally suited for clamping
small(er) workpieces.
1. Mount the machine vice (11) as explained in
chapter "Mounting the machine vice".
2. Loosen the clamping lever (25) by turning it in
counter-clockwise direction.
3. Position the workpiece by referring to the laser
cross.
4. Tighten the clamping lever (25) in clockwise
direction until the workpiece is tightly clamped.
5. After drilling, release the clamping lever (25) by
turning it anticlockwise.
Clamping a workpiece using the quick-action clamp
The quick-action clamp can be used for diverse
clamping applications, and is ideally suited for
clamping round or tubular materials, as well as
sheet metal and wooden boards.
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1. Mount the quick-action clamp (9) as explained
in chapter "Mounting the quick-action clamp".
2. Loosen the clamping lever (10) by turning it in
counter-clockwise direction.
3. Position the workpiece by referring to the laser
cross.
4. Allow the quick-action clamp (9) to rest on the
workpiece. Refer to figure N as an example.
5. Tighten the clamping lever (10) in clockwise
direction until the workpiece is tightly clamped.
6. After drilling, release the clamping lever (10) by
turning it anticlockwise. Turn the quick-action
clamp (9) to the side and remove the workpiece.
Clamping a workpiece using the quick-action
clamp in conjunction with the parallel guide
Risk of injury! It is forbidden to hold
workpieces by hand as this is dangerous.
The parallel fence can only be used in
conjunction with the quick-action clamp or
a similar clamping device. It is not allowed
to use the fence and hold the workpiece by
hand.
The parallel fence (16) is used to prevent large
workpieces from twisting. It can only be used in
conjunction with the quick-action clamp, it is not
possible to use it with the machine vice.
1. Mount the parallel fence (16) as explained in
chapter "Mounting the parallel guide".
2. Use the quick-action clamp to secure the work-
piece. Refer to: "Clamping a workpiece using
the quick-action clamp".
Adjusting the depth stop (fig. B)
The depth stop can be adjusted, to limit the drilling
depth.
1. Loosen the knob (31) of the drilling depth stop,
see also figure B.
2. Set the depth stop to the desired depth, using
the depth scale (32).
3. Clamp the workpiece in the vice (see chapter
"Clamping the workpiece").
4. Adjust the height of the machine head (see
chapter "Height adjustment").
5. Place the drill tip lightly on the workpiece and
define the zero point (see chapter "Defining the
drill depth zero point").
6. Carry out a test drilling.
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