Basic drill press operation, Protection: eyes, hands, face, ears and body, Do not wear – Sears 113.21308 User Manual

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basic drill press operation

Follow the following instructions for operating your drill
press to get the best results and to minimize the likeli­
hood of personal injury,

WARNING:

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS

OBSERVE THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS HERE AND
ON PAGES 2, 3, AND 4.

1. Protection: Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears and Body

WARNING: TO AVOID BEING PULLED INTO
THE SPINNING TOOL -

1. Do NOT wear:

— gloves

— necktie

— loose clothing
— jewelry

2. Do tie back long hair

a. If any part of your drill press is missing, malfunc­

tioning, has been damaged or broken . . . such
as the motor switch, or other operating control,
a safety device or the power cord , , . cease
operating immediately until the particular part

is properly repaired or replaced,

b. Never place your fingers in a position where

they could contact the drill or other cutting tool

if the workpiece should unexpectedly shift or
your hand should slip.

c. To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring,

follow instructions exactly as given and shown

in adjusting spring tension of quill.

d. To prevent the workpiece from being torn from

your hands, spinning of the tool, shattering the
tool or being thrown, always properly support
your work so it won’t shift or bind on the tool:

Always position BACKUP MATERIAL (use

beneath the workpiece) to contact the left
side of the column.

Whenever possible, position the WORK­

PIECE to contact the left side of the col­
umn—if it is too short or the table is tilted,
clamp solidly to the table. Use table slots or
clamping ledge around the outside edge of
the table.

— When using a drill press VICE, always fasten

it to a table.

Never do any work "FREE HAND" (hand­

holding workpiece rather than supporting it
on the table), except when polishing.

— Securely lock Head and Support to Column.

Table Arm to support, and Table to Table
Arm before operating drill press.

— Never move the Head or Table while the

tool is running.

— Before starting the operation, jog the motor

switch to make sure the drill or other cutting
tool does not wobble or cause vibration.

— if a workpiece overhangs the table such that

it will fall or tip if not held, clamp it to the
table or provide auxiliary support.

Use fixtures for unusual operations to

adequately hold, guide and position work­
piece.

Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended

for the specific operation and workpiece ma­
terial-check the panel Inside the guard

cover fo" drilling information; for acces­
sories, refer to the instructions provided with
the accessories.

f. Never climb on the drill press Table, it could

break or pull the entire drill press down on you,

g. Turn the motor Switch Off and put away the

Switch Key when leaving the drill press.

h. To avoid injury from thrown work or tool contact,

do NOT perform layout, assembly, or setup
work on the table while the cutting tool is rotat­

ing.

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Use only accessories designed for this drill
press to avoid serious injury from thrown bro­
ken parts or
work pieces.
a. Holesaws must

NEVER be operated on this drill

press at a speed greater than 400 RPM.

b. Drum

Sanders must NEVER be operated on

this drill press at a speed greater than 1800

RPM.

c. Do not install or use any drill that exceeds 7" in

length or extends 6" below the chuck jaws. They
can suddenly bend outward or break.

d. Do not use wire wheels, router bits, shaper cut­

ters, circle (fly) cutters or rotary planers on the

drill press.

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INSTALLING DRILLS

Insert drill into chuck far enough to obtain maximum
GRIPPING of the CHUCK JAWS ... the jaws are
approx. 1" long. When using a small drill do not insert
it so far that the jaws touch the flutes (spiral grooves)
of the drill.
Make sure that the drill is CENTERED in the chuck
before tightening the chuck with the key.

Tighten the drill sufficiently, so that it does not SLIP

while drilling.
Turn the chuck key clockwise to tighten-coun-
terciockwise to loosen.

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