Belt Tension - Delta DP300L Manual De Instrucciones

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SPINDLE
MOTOR
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2340 _
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1100-----7_-------__
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620
SPINDLE
SPEEDS
Five spindle speeds (620, 1100, 1720, 2340, and 3100 RPM) are available with your drill press. See the chart in Fig. 28
to select the correct belt placement for your project.
CHANGING
SPEEDS AND ADJUSTING
BELT TENSION
NOTE: A belt-positioning
speed chart (E) Fig. 29 is located on the inside top cover of the drill press.
Disconnect machine from power source.
1.
Open the top cover (A) Fig. 29.
2.
Loosen the tension lock knob (B) Fig. 29 to release belt tension. Pivot the motor (D) toward the front of the drill
press.
3.
Hold the motor in this position and place the belt (C) on your selected speeds according to the chart in Fig. 28.
4.
Move the motor to the rear until the belt has proper tension.
NOTE: The belt should be just tight enough to prevent slipping. Excessive tension will reduce the life of the belt, pulleys
and bearings. Correct tension is obtained when the belt (C) can be flexed about 1" out of line midway between the
pulleys using light finger pressure.
5.
Tighten the tension lock knob (B).
DRILLING
HOLES TO DEPTH
A depth stop is provided in the pinion shaft housing to
allow you to drill any number of holes to the same depth.
To use:
Disconnect machine from power
source.
.
NOTE: Scale
millimeters.
1.
Insert the bit into the chuck.
2.
Lower the spindle until the pointer (C) Fig. 30 aligns
with the your selected mark on the scale (D).
3.
Tighten the lock screw (A).
4.
Return the spindle to the up position.
5.
Place the workpiece
on the drill press table. Raise
the drill press table until the workpiece touches the
drill bit.
Drill a test hole to check the depth.
(D) is calibrated
in both
inches and
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