POWX153 EN
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▪ Place chuck (9) onto the exposed stub shaft.
▪ Place a piece of wood onto the drill table.
▪ Using feed handles (3) lower the chuck (9) onto the wood.
▪ Gently apply pressure to engage the taper and then let the spindle raise to its upper
position (Fig. 9-10).
The drill is now fully assembled and secured in position. The following adjustments and setting
up instruction must be carried out before connecting the machine to the mains supply.
Before inserting or removing a drill, always pull the plug from the wall socket.
7.8 Connection to the power supply
▪ Make sure the on/off switch (11) is in its off position.
▪ Connect the plug with a suitable socket.
▪ Warning: check the voltage! The voltage must comply with the information on the rating
label!
Your product is now ready to be used.
Check that you have noted all the following instructions:
▪ Before starting you must have fully read and understood the entire instruction manual.
▪ Working with this product is demanding; therefore ensure you are physically and mentally
fit to complete the job safely.
▪ Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation.
▪ Make sure that you wear suitable personal protective equipment.
▪ Ensure that no unauthorized people especially children, and pets are nearby or could
enter the working area.
▪ Ensure that the product is free from damage and that it is not worn.
▪ Make sure that safety devices and accessories are correctly fixed.
▪ Double check that all assembly tools have been removed from the product before use.
▪ Undertake periodic structural checks of this product; do not use it if you have any doubts
about its suitability for its intended purpose.
8 OPERATION
▪ Use waste material to practice your skills and to learn operating the machine first.
▪ When drilling through, adjust the table to make sure that the drill is aligned with the
opening in the centre of the table. If required, mark the position on the front side of pillar
and table in case the table should be set in the same position at a later time. Securely
tighten the workpiece. Toppling, turning or sliding not only results in a rough drilling hole, it
also increases the risk of the drill breaking off.
▪ Use a piece of waste wood as a backup to reduce the risk of the workpiece splintering and
to protect the drill tip.
▪ Place flat workpieces on a wooden underground and clamp securely to the table to
prevent them from turning. Support workpieces that are irregular of shape and cannot be
put flat onto the table.
▪ Use the lift handles to bring the drill lift downwards. Slowly feed the drill into the
workpiece.
▪ Drill slowly when the drill is about to break through the workpiece to prevent splintering.
8.1 Using a machine vice (vice not supplied) (Fig. 11)
▪ Warning: The drill should never be used without the work piece being securely held in a
machine vice or clamped directly to the drill table (8).
▪ The drill table (8) is designed to accept a variety of machine vice which can be fastened
directly to the drill table (8).
▪ Always secure the vice tot the table (8) with bolts, washer and nuts.