18. Seatthe drill presshead(N)Fig.15on the column
(U). A lignthehead (A)Fig.15A, w iththetable(B)and
base(C).Tighten the two headlockingscrews(O)
Fig.15withthesupplied wrench.
19.Thread thethreepinionshafthandles (P)Fig.16 in
the threetappedholeslocatedin the pinionshaft
(S).
NOTE:Makecertainthatthe spindletaper(Q)Fig.17
andthe tapered holeinthechuck(R)arecleanandfree
of grease, l acquer, or rustpreventive c oatings.
NOTE:Household o vencleaner c aneffectively remove
any substance fromthe spindleand chuck.Carefully
follow the manufacturer's s afetyrulesconcerning its
use.
20.
Open the chuck jaws as wide as possible
by
turning
the chuck
sleeve (N)Fig.
18. Hold the
chuck on the taper of the spindle and tap with a
rubber mallet (T) or a block of wood and hammer
to set the chuck (Fig. 18).
IMPORTANT:
To avoid
damage
to the
chuck,
DO
NOT drive
the chuck
on the
spindle
with
a metal
hammer.
FASTENING
DRILL PRESS TO
SUPPORTING
SURFACE
If, during operation,
the machine has a tendency
to
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tip over, slide, or walk on the supporting
surface,
secure the machine base to the supporting surface with
an M8x1.25x125mm
carriage head screw, 8.5mm flat
washer, 8.5mm lock washer, M8x1.25 hex nut through
the two holes (A) Fig. 19 located in the machine base.