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1 HP (Maximum Developed)
12 Speeds (250-3100 R.P.M.)
5/8 Inch Chuck
Return this Drill Press to a Sears Service Center for repair, or to place of purchase for replacement.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from
state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 WA, Hoffrnan Estates, IL 60179
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Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities contains
chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
Lead from lead-based paints
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products
Arsenic and chromium from chemicallytreatsd lumber
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce )/our
exposure to these chemicals work in a well-ventnated area and work with approved safety equipmentsuch as
dust masks that are spec a y des gned to filter out microscopic particles.
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14.REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and
BEFORE USING THE DRILL PRESS adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before
turning =ON".
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert
and knowing how to use your ddll press. 15. NEVER LEAVETOOL RUNNING UNATFENDED.
TURN THE POWER "OFF". Don't leave the tool until
it comes to a complete stop.
To avoid mistakes that could cause sedous injury, do not 16. NEVER STAND ON TOOL Sedous injurycould occur
plug the drill press in until you have read and understood if the tool is Upped or ifthe cuffingtool is unintentionally
the following: contacted.
1. READ and become familiar with this entire instruction 17. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and
manual. LEARN the tool's applications,limitstJons,and balance at all times.
possiblehazards.
18. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp
2. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order. and clean for best and safest performance. Follow
3. DON'T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. instructionsfor lubricating and changing accessories,
Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations, or 19. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARrs. Beforefurther use of
expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
the tool, a guard or other pert that is damaged should
4. DO NOT use power tools in the presence of flammable be carefully checked to determine that it will operate
liquids or gases. property and perform its intended function. Check for
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts,
5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and breakage of parts, mounting,and any other conditions
benches inviteaccidents. that may affect its operation.A guard or other part that
is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
6. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. AUvisitorsshould be kept at
a safe distance from the work area. 20. MAKE WORKSHOP laD PROOF with padlocks,master
switches, or by removing starter keys.
7. DON'T FORCE THE TOOL. It Will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which it was designed. 21. DO NOT operate the tool if you are under the influence
of any drugs, alcohol or medication that could affect
8. USETHE RIGHTTOOL. Don't force tool or the
your ability to use the tool properly.
attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL DO NOT wear loose 22. Dust generated from certain materials can be
.
clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other hazardous to your health. Always operate the drill
press in a well-ventilated area and provide for proper
_lowelrywhich may get caught in moving parts.
onslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective dust removal. Use dust coflection systems whenever
hair covering to contain long hair. possible.
10. WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK. 23. ALWAYS WEAR EYE
Drilling operation produces dust. PROTECTION. Any ddll press
can throw foreign objects into
11. DISCONNECTTOOLS before servicing, and when the eyes which could cause
changing accessories, such as blades, bits, ct_ttem, permanent eye damage.
and the like. ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles
12. REDUCETHE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. (not glasses) that comply with
ANSI safety standard Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses
Make sure the switch is in "OFF" position before
have only impact-resistant lenses. They ARE NOT
plugging in.
safety glasses. Safety Goggles are available at Seam.
13. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in compliance with
owner's manual for the recommended accessories. ANSI Z87.1 could seriouslyhurt you when they break.
The use of improper accessories may cause risk of
injury to persons.
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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14.SECURE WORK. Usa clamps or vise to hold the
FOR THE DRILL PRESS work when practical. It's safer than using your hand
and it frees both hands to operate tool,
1. YOUR DRILL PRESS MUST BE BOLTED securely 17.SECURELY LOCK THE HEAD and table supper to
to a workbench. In addition, if there is any tendency the column, and the table to the table supportbefore
for your drillpress to move during certain operations, operating the drillpress.
boltthe workbenchto the floor.
18.NEVER turn your drill press on before clearing the
2. THIS DRILL PRESS is intended for usa in dry table of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.)
conditions,indoor use only.
19.BEFORE STARTING the operation,jog the motor
3. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. USE face or dust mask switch to make sure the drill bit does not wobble or
along with safety goggles if drillingoperation is dusty. vibrate.
USE ear protectors,especially during extended
periodsof operation. 20.LET THE SPINDLE REACH FULL SPEED before
starting to drill. If your drillpress makes an unfamiliar
4. DO NOT wear gloves, neckties, or looseclothing noise or if it vibrates excessively,stop immediately,
turn the drillpress off and unplug. Do not restart until
5. DO NOT try to drillmaterial too small to be securely the problem is corrected.
held.
21 .DO NOT perform layoutassembly or set up work on
6. ALWAYS keep hands out of the path of a drill bit. the table while the drill press is in operation.
Avoid awkward hand positionswhere a sudden slip
could cause your hand to move into the drill bit. 22.USE RECOMMENDED SPEED for drill accessory
and workpiece material. SEE INSTRUCTIONS that
7. DO NOT installor use any drill bit that exceeds 175 come with the accessory
mm (7") in length or extends 150 mm (6") below
thechuckjaws. They can suddenly bend outward or 23.WHEN DRILLING large diameter holes, clamp the
break. workpiece firmlyto the table. Otherwise, the bit may
grap and spin the workpiece at high speed. DO NOT
8. DO NOT USE wire wheels, router bits, shaper cutters, USE fly cutters or multiple-parf hole cutters,as they
circle(fly) cutters,or rotary planers on this drill press. can come apart or become unbalanced in use.
9. WHEN cuttinga large piece of material make sure it 24.MAKE SURE the spindle has come to a complete
is fully supportedat the table height. stop before touching the workpiece.
10.DO NOT perform any operation freehand. ALWAYS 25.TO AVOID INJURY from accidental starting,always
holdthe workpiece firmly against the table so it will turn the switch"OFF" and unplug the drill press
not reck or twist. Use clamps or a vise for unstable before installingor removing any accessory or
workpiece. attachment or making any adjustment
11.MAKE SURE there are no nailsor foreign objects in 26.KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in workingorder.
the part of the workpiece to be drilled.
27.USE ONLY SELF-EJECTING TYPE CHUCK KEY as
12.CLAMP WORKPIECE OR BRACE against the left provided with the drill press
side of the column to prevent rotation. If it is too short
or the table is tilted, clamp solidlyto the table and use
the fence provided.
SAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This tool is intendedfor use on a circuitthat has a
receptacle like the one illustratedin'FIGURE A.
IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR FIGURE A shows a 3-prongelectrical plug and
BREAKDOWN, groundingprovidesa path of least receptacle that has a groundingconductor.If a pmparly
resistancefor electric current and reduces the risk of groundedreceptacle is not available, an adaPter
shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cordthat (FIGURE B) can be used to temporarilyconnectthis
has an equipmentgroundingconductorand grounding plug to a 2-contact ungroundedreceptacle. The adapter
plug.The plug MUST be plugged intoa matching (FIGURE B) has a rigid lug extendingfrom it that MUST
receptacle that is properly installedand grounded in be connected to a permanent earth ground,such as a
accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. properlygrounded receptacle box. THE TEMPORARY
ADAPTER SHOULD BE USED ONLY UNTIL A
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will not fit PROPER GROUNDED OUTLET CAN BE INSTALLED
the receptacle, have the proper receptacle installedby a BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. The Canadian
qualified electdcian. ElectricalCode prohibitsthe use of adapters.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the receptacle in
conductorcan result in risk of electricshock. The questionis properlygrounded. If you are not sure have a
conductorwith the green insulation(with or without certifiedelectriciancheck the receptacle.
yellow stripes)is the equipment groundingconductor.If
repair or replacement of the electriccord or plug is
necessary, DO NOT connectthe equipment grounding This drill press is for indoor use only. Do not expose to
conductorto a live terminal.
rain or use in damp locations.
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Use onlyaccessorier recommended for this drillpress. If any part is missingor damaged, do not plug the drill
Followinstructionsthat accompany accessories. Use of press in untilthe missingor damaged part is replaced,
improperaccessoriesmay cause hazards. and assembly is complete.
Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Carefully unpack the drill press and all its parts, and
Craftsman Power and Hand Tools Catalog for the compare againstthe list below.
following accessories:
Drill bits To protectthe drillpress from moisture,a protective
Hold-Down and Guide coating has been applied to the machined surfaces.
Drillpress Vises Remove this coating with a soft clothmoistened with
Clamping kit kerosene or WD-40.
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To avoidfire or toxic reaction, never use gasoline,
naphtha, acetone, lacquer thinner or similar highly
Use only accessoriesdesigned for this drill press to avoid
volatile solventsto clean the drill press.
injuryfrom thrown broken parts or workpieces.
Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS
this manual. See your nearest Sears store or Power and
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
Hand Tool Catalog for other accessories.
A. Head assembly t
B. Table 1
Do not use may accessory unless you have completely C. Base 1
read the instruction or operator's manual for that D. Column assembly 1
accessory.
Loose parts bag:
E. Feed handle 3
F. Lock handle 1
G. Crank Handle 1
H. Hex botts 4
I. Fence assembly 1
J. Triangle knobs 2
K. T-Block 2
L, Washer 2
M. Hex wrenches 3
N. Wedge 1
O. Arbor 1
Boxz
P. Chuckkey
Q. Chuck
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Coverknob
Beltguardcover
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Belt pulleys
Belt tensionhandle
Lightswitch
Belttensionlock knob
Belttensionknob
Set screws
Upperstopnut
- Lowerstopnut
Depthscale
Depth stop
Stopnut
Motor
Springcap Table
Cordclamp Feedspring
Power cord
-- Spindle
Bevel scale Tablesupport
Quill
Table support I( Tablelock
5/8" Threadeddrain
Tablearm -.-Arbor
Column
support
(_Chuck
Chuckkey
Fenceend_\
Fencebackstop
Bevel Lock V _"_,,_
)'Locking set screw
BASE - Supportsdrill press. For additionalstability, DRILLING SPEED - Changed by placingthe belt in any
holesare provided in base to bolt drillpress to floor. of the steps (grooves) in the pulleys.See the Spindle
(See "Specific Safety Instruction for Drill Presses.") Speed Chart inside belt guard.
BACKUP MATERIAL - Apiece of scrap wood placed FEED HANDLE - Moves the chuck up or down. IF
between the workpiece and table. The backup beard necessary, one or two of the handles may be removed
preventswood in the workpiece from splintedngwhen whenever the workpiece is of such unusualshape that it
the drillpasses through the backsideof the workpiece. It interfereswith the handles.
also prevents drillingintothe table top.
FENCE - Attaches to the table to alignthe workpiece or
BELT GUARD ASSEMBLY - Covers the pulleysand for fast repetitivedrilling.Removable. Remove fence
belt duringoperation of the drillpress. when it interfereswith other drillpress accessories.
BELT TENSION - Refer to the "Assembly" Section, HEAD LOCKS - Locks the head to the column.
"Installingand Tensioning Belt.". ALWAYS lockthe head in place while operatingthe drill
press.
BELT TENSION HANDLE - Turn the handle clockwise
to apply tensionto belt, turnthe handle counterclockwise RACK - Combines with gear mechanism to provide
to release belt tension. easy elevation of the table by the hand operated table
crank.
BELT TENSION LOCK KNOBS - Tighteningthe knobs
locks the motor bracket supportand the belt tension REVOLUTION PER MINUTE (R.P.M.)- The number of
handle, maintainingcorrect belt distance and tension. turns completed by a spinningobject in one minute.
BEVEL SCALE - Shows degree of table tilt for bevel SPINDLE SPEED - The RPM. of the spindle.
operaions. The scale is mounted on the side of the arm.
SPRING CAP - Adjusts quill spring tension.
CHUCK - Holds drill bit or other recommended
accessoryto perform desired operations. TABLE SUPPORTS LOCK - Tighteninglocks the table
supportto column. Always have it lockedin place while
CHUCK KEY - A self-ejectingchuck key whichwill pop operatingthe dirll press.
out of the chuck when you let go of it. This actionis
designedto help preventthrowing of the chuck key from TABLE - Provides a working surface to supportthe
the chuck when the peer is turned ON. Do not use any workpiece.
other key as a substitute; order a new one if hamaged or
lost. TABLE ARM - Extends beyond the table supportfor
mounting and aligning the table.
COLUMN - Connects the head, table, and base on a
one piece tube for easy alignment and movement. TABEL BEVEL LOCK - Locks the table in any position
from 0 - 45
COLUMN COLLAR - Holds the rack to the column.
Rack remains movable in the collar to permit table TABLE CRANK - Elevates and lowers the table. Turn
support movements. clockwise to elevate the table. Support lock must be
released before operating the crank.
COLUMN SUPPORT - Supports the column, guides the
rack and providesmounting holes for column to base. TABLE LOCK - Locks the table after it is rotated to
various positions.
DEPTH SCALE STOP NUTS - Lock the spindle to the
selected depth. TABLE SUPPORT - Rides on the column to supportthe
table arm and table.
DEPTH SCALE - Indicates depth of hole being drilled.
THREADED DRAIN (518")- Attach a 5/8" (pipe
DRILL BIT - The cutting tool used in the drill press to threaded) metal pipe to the threaded opening for
make holes in a workpiece. drainingexcees oil into container. For a non-draining
surface attach a threaded metal plug.Pipe and plug not .
DRILL ON/OFF SWITCH - Has lockingfeature. This included.
feature is intended to help prevent unauthorizedand
possible hazardous use by children and others. Insert WORKPIECE - Material being drilled.
the key into the switch to turn the drill press on.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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TOOLS NEEDED
8" S 10"AdJustab__
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4. (FIG. C) Loosen the support lock (2). Raise the
Comb_e_m_tre table arm assembly by turning the crank handle (1)
clockwise. Tighten the support lock.
5. Place the table (6) in the table arm assembly.
III t lilt IIIt_
Tighten the table lock handle (7).
Frw_ing
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INSTALLING THE HF.AD (FIG. D) FENCE ASSEMBLY (FIG. F)
This drill press has a channeled table top.
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1. Determine the desired location for the fence (1).Sllde
The Drill Press h_d Is very heavy and MUST be lifted theT-blocks (2) Into the appropriate channels as
with the help of 2 PEOPLE OR MORE,to safely shown
assemble the Drill Press head on the column. 2. Align the mounting holes of the fence over theT-block's
1. Carefully lift the head (1) above the column (2) and threaded hloes.
slide it onto the column.Make sure the head slldea 3. Place a washer (3) on the threaded end of the knob (4).
down over the column as far as poealble.Algn the Insert the knob through the mounting hole of the fence
head with the base. into the T-block,and Ugbetan.
2. Using the hex wrench, tighten the two head lock eat 4. Repeat for the other knob andT-block.
screws (3) on the right side of the head.
Fig. F
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INSTALUNG THE CHUCK (FIG. G, H, and I
1. Clean out the tapered hole In the chuck (1) wlth a
7. Using a robber mallet, plastic-tipped hammer, or a
CkHlndoth.
mOCKOTwood and a hammer, firmlytap the chuck
2. Clean tapered surfacason the arbor (2) and spindle(3). upward into posi_n on the spindle shaft.
CAUTION: Make sure there am no foreign particles Fig. I
stk:kingto the surfaces.The slightest piece of dirt on
any of these surfaces will prevent the chuck from
seating properly.This will cause the ddll chuck and
bit to wobble. If tapered hole is extremely dirty, use a
cleaning solvent.
Fig. G
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DRILL PRESS ADJUSTMENTS Fig. L
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the powersourcewhen ma;dnganyadjustments
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SQUARING TABLE TO HEAD (RG. K and L)
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NOTE: The table arm and support has a preddlledhole 7
with a lockingset screw inserted for lockingthe table to
a predetermined0 horizontal_. It must be loosened
to change the angle of the table.
1. Insert a 1/4", or larger diameter, precisionground BEVEL SCALE (FIG. L and M)
stset rod (1), approximately3" long,intothe chuck (2). NOTE: The bevel scale has been included to measure
Tighten the chuck jaws. approximate bevel angles. If precision is necessary,
2. Raise table to working height and lock. a square or other measuring tool should he used to
3. Using the combinationsquare (3), placeena edge position the table.To use the bevel scale (7):
fiat on the tebie, and align the other edge verlfoally 1. Loosen the Ioddng set screw (4) to RELEASE it from
beside the rod (1). the table support.
2. Loosen the large hex head bevel locking bolt (6).
Fig. K
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To prevent personal injury, always disconnect plug
from the power source when making any adjustment.
Fig. O
SPINDLE I QUILL (FIG. N)
Rotate the feed handles counterclockwiseto lower
spindleto its lowest position. Hand supportthe
spindlesecurely and move it back and forth around
the axis. If there is too much play, do the following:
1. Loosen the lock nut (1).
2. Turn the screw (2) clockwiseto eliminate the play,
but without obstructingthe upward movement of
the spindle. (A little play in the spindle is normal.)
3. Tighten the lock nut (1).
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Fig. N
To avoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS
make sure the switch is in the "OFF" position, the
switch key is removed, and the plug is not connected
to the power source outlet before making belt
adjustments.
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To avoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS
make sure the switch is in the "OFF" position, the
BASIC DRILL PRESS OPEATIONS
switch key is removed, and the plug is not connected
to the power source outlet before making belt SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT (FIG. R)
adjustments.
This drill press has 12 speeds, as listed below:
ALIGNING THE BELT PULLEYS (FIG. N) 250 RPM 600 RPM 1620RPM
Open the head cover of the Drill Press. Check 340 RPM 650 RPM 1900RPM
alignment of the pulleys with a straight edge (5) such 390 RPM 990 RPM 2620 RPM
as a framimg square, a level, or a piece of a wood. 510 RPM 1550 RPM 3100RPM
Lay the straight edge across the top of the pulleys. If
all three pulleys are NOT aligned: See inside of the pulley guard for specific placement
1. Release belt pressure by loosening the belt tension of the belts on the pulleys to change speeds.
lock knobs (4) on either side of the head, unlocking
the belt tension handle (1).
2. Loosen the motor mount nuts (2). Lift or lower the
motor (3) until the pulleys are in line. To avoid possible injury, keep guard closed, in place,
3. Tighten the motor mount nuts (2) using an and in proper working order while tool is in operation.
adjustable wrench.
Fig. R
4. Retighten the belts by turning the belt tension
handle (1) clockwise, until the belt deflects 9 9 9
approximately 1/2 inch when pressed in the center. 250 trim_
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ON I OFF SWITCH PANEL (FIG. S)
The "ON I OFF" switch has a removable, yellow
plastickey. With the key removed from the switch,
unauthorizedand hazardous use by children and Fig.T
other is minimized.
1. To turnthe drillpress "ON', insert key (1) into the
slotof the switch (2), aqd move the switch upward
to the "ON" position
2. To turn the drill press "OFF', move the switch
downward.
3. To lockthe switch in the =OFF" position, grasp the
end, or yellow part, of the switchtoggle, and pull it
out.
4. With the switchkey removed, the switch will not
operate.
To preventthe workpiece or backup materialfrom being
5. If the switch key is removed while the drillpress is
tom from your hands while drilling, you MUST position
running,it can be turned "OFF" but cannot be
restartedwithout insertingthe switch key. the workpiece against the LEFT side of the column. If the
6. To turnthe worklight"ON", press the rocker switch workpiece or the backup material is not long enough to
(3). reach the column, clamp them to the table, or use the
7. Never leave the drill press unattended. Turn the fence provided with the drill press to brace the workpiece.
lightswitch and power switch"OFF" and wait until it Failure to secure the workpiece could result in personal
injury.
comesto a complete stop.
USING THE FENCE (FIG. U)
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Rg. S The fence provides a way of accuratelyand quickly
settingup the workpiece for more precisionor for repitive
m drillingoperations.
_3 1. Using the centerpunch or sharp nail, make an
indentationin the workpiece where _ou want to drill.
2. Lowerthe drillbit to align with the indentationon the
workpiece. See "HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION"
page 19.
--2 3. Loosen the knobs (1) and slide the fence back stop (2)
firmly against the long side of the workpiece.Tighten
BI the knobswhen in position.
4_ Loosenthe wing nut (3) and slide the end stop (4)
along the fence until it is firmly against the left side of
the workpiece.Tighten the wing nut.
5. Check the accuracy by drillinga scrap workpiece.
ALWAYS lock the switch "OFF" when the drill press is Adjust if needed.
not in use. Remove the key and keep it in a safe place. 6. Hold with your hand or clamp the top surface of the
In the event of a power failure, blown fuse, or tripped workpiece firmly to prevent it from liftingoff the table
circuit breaker, turn the switch "OFF" and remove the when the bit is raised.
key, preventing an accidental startup when power comes
on. Fig. U
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DRILLING TO A SPECIFIC DEPTH (FIG. V) LOCKING THE CHUCK AT THE DESIRED DEPTH
Drillinga blindhole (not all the way through workpiece) (FIG. W)
to a given depth can be done two ways: 1. With the switch "OFF", turn the feed handles until the
chuck (1) is at the desired depth_Hold the feed
Workpleca method handles at this position.
1. Mark the depth (1) of the hole on the side of the 2. Turn the stop nut (2), located under the depth stop
workpiece. (3), counterclockwiseand upwards,until it is against
2. W'_ththe switch"OFF", bringthe drill bit down until the depth stop.
the tip is even with the mark. 3. The chuck will now be held at this positionwhen the
3. Hold the feed handle (2) at this position. feed handles are released.
4. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth
stop (4) on the head.
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5. Spin the upper nut (5) down and tightenagainst the
lower nut (3)..
6. The drillbit will now stop after travelingthe distance
marked on the workpiece.
1. With the switch "OFF", turn the feed handle (2) until
depth stop (4) points to the desired depth on the
depth scale (6) and hold the feed handle in that
position.
2. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth
stop (4).
3. Spin the upper nut (5) against the lower stop nut (3)
and tighten. REMOVING CHUCK AND ARBOR (FIG. X)
4. The drill bit will stop after traveling the distance 1. With the switch "OFF", adjust the depth stop nut (1) to
selected on the depth scale. hold the drillat a depth of three inches. (See
instructionsfor "LOCKING CHUCK AT DESIRED
Fig. V DEPTH").
2. Align the key holes in the spindle (2) and quill(3) by
rotatingthe chuck by hand.
3. Insertthe key wedge (4) into the key holes (2 & 3).
4. Tap the key wedge (4) lightlywith a plastictipped
hammer, until the chuck and arbor fall out of the
spindle.
Fig. X
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BASIC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS j. Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended for the
specificoperation and workpiece material. Check
To get the best results and minimize the likelihoodof the panel on the inside pulley cover or the chart
personalinjury,follow these instructionsfor operating belowfor drillingspeed information.For
your drillpress. accessories, refer to the instructionsprovidedwith
each accessory.
5. Never climbon the drill press table, it could break
or pull the entire drill press down on you.
For your own safety, always observe the SAFETY 6. Turn the motor switch"OFF", and put away the
INSTRUCTIONS listedhere and on pages 3, 4 and 5 switch key when leaving the drillpress.
of the instructionmanual. 7. To avoid injuryfrom thrownwork or tool contact,do
not perfornlayout, assembly, or set up work on the
YOUR PROTECTION table while the cuttingtool is rotating.
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POSITIONING THE TABLE AND WORKPIECE HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION
(FIG. Y and Z) 1. Using a centerpunchor sharp nail, make an
1. Lock the table (1) to the column (2) at a positionso indentationin the workpiece where you want the
the tip of the drillbit (3) is just above the top of the hole.
workpiece(4). 2. Using the feed handles,bdng the drilldownto align
2. ALWAYS place a BACK-UP MATERIAL (scrap with the indentationbefore turningthe drillON.
wood)on the table beneath the workpiece.This will
preventsplinteringor heavy burringon the TILTING THE TABLE (FIG. AA)
undersideof the workpiece. To keep the back-up NOTE: The table arm and support (1) has a preddlled
material from spinning out of control, it MUST hole with a locking set screw inserted for locking the
contact the LEFT side of the column. table into a predetermined 0 horizontal position.
Fig. Y
2
Fig. AA
FEEDING
1. Pull down the feed handles with only enough effort
to allow the drill bit to cut.
2 Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to burn.
Feeding too rapidly might stop the motor, cause the
belt or drill to slip, or tear the workpiece loose and
break the drill bit
3. When drilling metal, it may be necessary to
lubricate the drill bit tip with motor oil, to prevent
burning the tip.
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MAINTAINING YOUR DRILL PRESS
To avoidshock or fire hazard, if the power cord is worn or
cut in any way, have it replaced immediately.
For your own safety, turn the switch=OFF" and remove LUBRICATION
the plug from the power source outlet before maintaining
or lubricatingyour drillpress.
All of the drill press ball bearingsare packed with grease
at the factory. They require no further lubrication.
Frequently blow out, using an air compressoror dust
vacuum, any dust that accumulates inside the motor.
Periodicallylubricatethe gear and rack, table elevation
mechanism of the spindlethe rack (teeth) of the quill.
A coat of automotive paste wax applied to the table and
columnwill help to keep the surface clean.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
To avoid injuryfrom an accidental start, turn the switch"OFF" and always remove the plug from the power source before
makingany adjustment.
Consultyour local Sears Service Center iffor any reason the motor will not run.
Workpiece torn loose from 1. Not supported or clamped 1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section
hand. properly. "BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".
Drill bit binds in workpiece. 1. Workpiece pinching drill bit, 1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section
or excessive feed presure. "BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".
2. Improper belt tension. 2. Adjust tension. See Section" ASSEMBLY -
TENSIONING BELT".
Excessive drill bit runout 1. Bent drill bit. 1. Use a straight drill bit.
or wobble. 2. Worn bearings. 2. Replace bearings.
3. Drill bit not propedy installed 3. Install drill properly. See Section "BASIC
in chuck. DRILL PRESS OPERATION" and
4. Chuck not properly installed. "ASSEMBLY".
4. Install chuck properly. See Section
"ASSEMBLY - iNSTALLING THE CHUCK".
Quill returns too slow or 1. Spring has improper tension. 1. Adjust spring tension. See Section
too fast. "ASSEMBLY - ADJUSTMENTS -QUILL
RETURN SPRING".
Chuck will not stay 1. Dirt, grease, or oil on the 1. Using a household detergent, clean the
attached to spindle. It falls tapered inside surface of tapered surface of the chuck and spindle to
off when trying to install. chuck or on the spindle's remove all dirt, grease and oil. See Section
tapered surface. "ASSEMBLY - INSTALLING THE CHUCK".
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15" DRILL PRESS PARTS LIST
When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement partsUse of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause
product damage,
Any attempt to repair ot replace electrical parts on this Ddll Press may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a
qualifiedservice technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center
Always order by PART NUMBER, not by key number
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15" DRILL PRESS PARTS LIST MODEL NO. 127. 229151
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24
Manual de Operaci6n
CRIIFTSMllN"
1 HP (Potencia M&xima)
12 Velocidades (250-3100 R.P.M.)
Mandril de 518 Pulg.
PRENSA TALADRADORA
DE 15 PULG.
Modelo No.
137.229151
CUIDADO:
Antes de user esta Prensa Instrucciones de Seguridad
Taladradora leer este manual Instalaci6n
y seguir todas las Reglas de Operaci6n
Seguridad e Instrucciones Maintenimiento
de Operaci6n. Lista de Partes
Tel6fono para
Ayuda al Cliente
1-800-843-1682
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 8t7 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
r.,_
Certaines poussieresprovenant d'activit6ssur outils_lectdques, comme ponc..age,sciage, meulage, pelage et d'autres activit_s
relatives a la construction contiennent des produits chimiques connues pour causer cancer, anomalies congenitales ou autres dsques
pour la reproduction. Certains exemples de cos produits chimiques sont :
plomb provenant de peintures _ base de plomb ;
silice cristallisee provenant des bdques et du ciment et d'autres produits de ma<;onnerie, et
arsenic et chrome provenant du bois chimiquement traite.
Vos dsques d'6tre expos6 _ces produits vadent selon le temps pass6 &faire ce type de travail. Afin de reduire rexposition & cos
produits chimiques, il faut travailler dans un endroit bien a6r6, et porter de I'_quipement de securit6 approuve comme des masques
poussi6re congus sp6cialement pour ]e filtrage de particules microscopiques.
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REGLAS DE SEGURIDADESPEC|FICAS 14. FIJAR LA PIEZADE"rRABAJO,Cuandofuese_,
PARALA PRENSATALADRADOFIA usarsargentaso una prensaparasujetarla plezadetrabaJo.
Es n_a seguroque usarla _ y dejalibreambasmanoe
paraoperarla herramlerCa.
RBIJI_=I_I=K_ 15. AL USAR unaprensaparataJadro,
siempresujetadaa
la mesa.
Porsupropiaseguddad,nobatarde usarla PrensaTaladradora ni
enchufarla
hastaqueest6cornpletamenteensamblada e instalada t6. CERCIORARSEQUEtodosloselement.smec._nicos de
deacuerdoconlasistmcciones,y hastahaberlefdoy entendido sujeci6nest6najustados
firmementeantesde comenzar
estemanualdeinstnJcciones: a taladrar.
LA PRENSATALADRADORA DEBE ESTAR 17. ASEGURAREL CABEZALCON ELSEGUROy sujetarel
EMPERNADA en forma seguraal banco de trabajo. soportede la mesaa la columna,y la rnesaal soporteantes
Adicionalmente,si hubiese la tendenciaa que el deoperarla PrensaTaladradora.
bancode trabajoTaladradorase muevadurante
ciertasoperaciones,empernar la prensaal piso. 18. NUNCAhacerfuncionarla PrensaTaladradora
antes
dehaberdespejado
todoobjetode la mesa(henamientas,
2, ESTAPRENSATALADRADORA s61oes paraucameen
_hos de madera,etc.).
condidones
secasyen intedores.
3. 19. ANTESDE COMENZARlaoperadbn,hacerfuncionar el
DSARPROTECCK_N OCULAR.USARmdscaraprotectora
paralacarao parapolvosjuntocongalasde segundadsi taladrobrevementea bajavelocidad
paracarciorarseque no
se bamboleeo vibre.
la operacibngenerapoivo.USARprotectoresde ofdo,
especialmente durantepedodoslargosdeoperackSn. 20. PERMmRQUE EL EJE ALCANCESUVELOCIDAD
4. NO usarguantes,corbatani ropasuelta. MAXIMAantesde comenzara a taladrar.Siel taladrohaca
alg_nruidoqueno seafamiliaro vibraexcesivamente,
5. NO intentartaladrarobjetosque seandemasiadopequerios detenereltrabajoinmediatamente, apagarel taladroy
comeparafijarlosconsujetadores. desenchufado de la corriente.
Novotverloa poneren
6. SIEMPREmantenerlasmanosfueradetcaminode las operaci6nhastahabercorregidoel problema.
brocas.Evitarcolocarlasmanosen posiciones
en las 21. NO raalizarlaboresdetrazado,ensamblajeni praparaci6n
cualesunresbal6ns0bitopuedahacerque lasmanos
entrenencontactocon labroca. sobrela mesa cuandola herramientaest_enoperacibn.
22. USARLA VELOCIDADRECOMENDADA parael accesorio
7. NOinstalarni usarbrocascuyolargoexceda175 mm(7")o
que se proyecten
150 mm (6")pordebajode lasquijadas y tipode materialde la piezaque se est6trabajando.
VER
delmandril.Puedendoblarses6bitarnente
haciaafuera I_ASINSTRUCCIONES quevienencon el accecorio.
o romperse. 23. AL TALADRARorificios dedidmetmgrande,fijarla pieza
8. NOUSARruedasde alambre,brocasparaburiladoras, de trabajocon sujetadores enformafirmea la mesa.De
cuchillas
formadoras,cortadores
de cfmulosni cepillos Iocontrariola brocapuedeagarrarla piezaque se estd
giratorios
en estaPrensaTaladradora. trabajando y hacerlagirara granvelocidad.
NOUSAR
cuchillasdefresadoranielementos que taladrenoriflcios
9. CUANDOse estetaladrandounapiezagrandede material, rndltiples
porquepuedendesarmarsa o desbalancearse
cerciorarse
que est_cornpletarnente
sujetaa la altura con el uso.
de la mesa.
24. CERCIORARSEque eleje se hayadetenido completamente
10. NOraalizaroperacibn algunaa manolibre.SIEMPRE antesde entraren contacto
con ta piezadetrabajo.
sujetarla piezaque sa est_trabajandoen forrnafirme
contrala mesaparaqueno se muevao tuerza.Usar 25. PARAEVITARLESIONESdebidasa arranques
sargentas o prensassise taladranpiezasinestables. accidentales,
siemprecolocarel interruptor enla posicibnde
"OFF"(Apagado)y desanchufar el taladroantes deinstalaro
11. CERCIORARSEqueno hayanclavosni objetosextrarios ratiraraccesorios
o de realizarcualquierajusteo regulacibn.
en la parte de lapiezaquese va a taladrar.
26. MANTENER LOS PROTECTORES EN POSICI(_N y en
12. FIJARLA PIEZADETRABAJOCONSUJETADORES
buenas condicionesde operaci6n.
contrael lado izquierdo
de la columnaparaevitarque gire.
Si fuesemuy cortao sila mesa dela herramientaestuviese 27. SOLOUSARUNALLAVEDEL MANDRILTIPO AUTO
indinada,sujetadafirmementea la mesay usar la EXPULSANTEcomo la provistaconla Pransa
guiaprovista. Taladradora.
13. SI LA PIEZA DETRABAJO se proyecta fuera de la mesa
de forma tal que se caiga o inclinesi no estuviese sujeta,
sujetadaa la mesa o proveer un soporteauxiliar.
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INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI6N ATIERRA Estaherramlenta ostd _ parausarseenun drcuitoque
teogauntomacorrlente comoel ilustrado
eft la RGURAA.
EN EL EVF.N10DE UNAFALLAO MALFUNClONAMIENTO, La RGURA(A) muestmunenchufeel_K_o y untornacontente
la conex_n a _rra Ixovee unavl'ade manorrosistenoia parala pe 3 contactos,unode loscualeses un_onductorpare
cordenteekY_foa,redudendoas( el riesgode choqueel_'trico. cor_J6na _erra.Si nose disponede untomacordente con
Estaherramienta estdequipadaconuncord6nel6ctricoqua conductor paraconooddn a _erra,tempoPalmente se puedeusar
tieneun conductor paraconexk_n a IJerray tambi#nconun un adaptader(RGURA B) paraenchufarfo enuntomacorriente
enchufeconespigaparael mismofin.ElenchufeDEBE de 2 contactos sinconex_ a lJerra.Eladaptader(RGURA 13)
conectarseen un tomacorriente que lehagajuego y que est6 liene unanillodgidoque lesobresaley queDEBEconectarse
debidamenteinstalado y conectadoa tierrade acuerdocon fisicameflte
en formapermanen_a IJerra,talcomolacajade un
tomaconiente debidamente conectadoa _erra.El C6digo
TODOSloscddigosy ordenanzaslocales.
Eldctrico
Canadienseprohibeel usode estosadaptadere_
NOMODIRCAREL ENCHUFIEPROVISTO.Si no entraenel
CUIDADO:Entodo6loscasos,carciorarseque el tomacorriente
tomacordente,
hacerquaunelectricistacalificado
instaleun en cuesti_ est6adecuadamenteconectado a tierra.Si no se
tomacordente
adecuado.
estuvioseseguro,hacerqua unelecldcista
licenciado
inspeccioneel tomacordente.
LA CONEXJ6NINADECUADADELCONDUCTORparalJerra
deunequipopuedegenemrdesgode choqueeldctdco. El
conductorconform aislanteverde(cono sinrayasamarillas)es
elconductorparaconexibn a tierra.Si elcordbnel_"tricoo el EstaPrensaTaladradera
estddiseSada dnicamenteparausoen
enchuferequierenreparaciones o reemplazo, NO conectarel intedores.
Noexponedaa laIluviani usarlaenlugaresh_medes.
conductorparatierradel equipoa un terminalvivo. Fig. A
Enchufede3 espigas
AVERIGUARcon un electricistao personaldeserviciosise
tienecualquiar
dudeen cuantoa la con_6n correctaa tierra
delequipo,o silasinstrucoionos
parala conexi6na tierrano
_st_nclaras.
SOLOUSARCORDONESDE EXTENSIONQUETENGAN
ENCHUFEDETRES ESPIGASY UNTOMACORRIENTEQUE
,_ eJ'_ _Temacorriente para
_,CEPTEEL ENCHUFEDE LA HERRAMIENTA.
REPARARO
enchufe
de3 espigas
REEMPLAZARINMEDIATAMENTE LOSCORDONES debidamente
DAI_ADOSO GASTADOS. conectado
a tierra
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ACCESORIOS DISPONIBLES DESEMBALAJE Y VERIFICACI( N DEL
CONTENIDO
A. Cabezai 1
B. Mesa I
ParaovitarIosionoscausadasporpiezasrotaso piezasde C. Base 1
trabajomtasexpedidas,s61ousaraccesoriosrecomendados D. Columna 1
paraesta PrensaTaladradora.
Balsacon piezas sueltas:
Searspuederecomender otrosaccesorios
no listadosen este E. Manijasde Avance 3
manual.Visitarla tiendaSearsn_s cercanaover el Catdlogode E Manijadel Seguro 1
Herramientas Eldctdcas/Neumdticasy Manualesde Sears. G. Manivela 1
H. PernosHexagonales 4
No usaraccesorioalgunoa manosde haberleido I. Guia 1
completamenteelmanualde instrucoiones
u operaci6nde ese J. PernoPerillade3 Aletas 2
acoesorio.
K. Bloque-T 2
L Arandela 2
M. LlavesHexaganales 3
N, Cuba 1
O. V_,stago I
Caja;
P. Uave del Manddl
Q. Mandril
3O
o
F G H
H_ _ .1
I J K L
M 0
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Cubierta Protectora
Perilla de la Cubi_
Poleas de
Manija Tensionadora Seguro dela
Manija
Interruptor Tans_nadoia
de la Luz de Co_eas
Manijas de Avance
Pemos de
Fijacibndel
Cabezal
Collarfnde
la Columna
Profundidad
_pe
Motor
tpa del Resorte
Resole del Mesa
Sujetador Mecanismo Cremallera
de1Cordbn de Avance
Cordbn El_,_,ct
dco
Escala de Soporte de
Inclinaci6n Eje la Mesa
Mortaja Manivela
Seguro del de la Mesa
Soporte
de ia Mesa Seguro de la Mesa
Drenaj,
A
Vdstago
Brazo de _'--
Soporte
del a
la Mesa __ Mandril Columna
de la_
Segurode J '_
la Inclinacibn I /J,_'"_ Tope Posterior de ia Guia
e,aMosa v
Tomillo de Fijacibnen 0_
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BASE - ,_porla la PreneaTeladradora.
Paramayore6tabilidad VELOClDADDETALADRADO- Se cambiacolosando lacorrea
provisladeodfick_paraempemarla PrensaTalaclradom 81 an cualquiera
de laspoleas.Verla Tablede Velocidades
en la
piso.(Ver"lnstruccionesdeSeguridadEspecificas
paraPransas perteintemade la cobierta
pmtectora de lascorreas.
Teladraden ').
MANUASDE AVANCE- Muevenel mandrilhaciaarribay
MATERIALDEAPOYO- Unapiezade rnaderade desachoque abajo.Sifuesenecesario,
sa puedenquitarunao dosmanijas
sa colocaentrelapiezaquesa tmbajay la mesa.La mademde cuandola piezade babajosea de unaforma taninusualque
apoyoevitaquese as_llela maderaquese taladracuandola interfiera
conlasmanijas.
brocala al_a_eza.Tambidnevitataladrarla superl_iede la
mesa. GU_A- Se montaenla mesay sieveparealinearla p_ezade
CUBIERTAPROTECTORADECORREAS- Cubrelaspoleasy trabajoo parehacerperforacionesrepetitivas
enformardpide.Es
desmontable. Sacarlacuandointerfiem
conlosaccesorios de la
correasdurantela opemci6nde la PrensaTeladradora. PrensaTaladradora.
TENSI6N DELAS CORREAS- Refedrsea lassecdones:
=Ensamblaje"
e =lnstalaci_y Tans_ de Correas". SEGUROSDELCABEZAL- Fijaelcabezalan la columna.
SIEMPREfijarel cabezalan posici6n
con losseguroscuandose
MANUATENSIONADORADECORREAS- Girarlamanijaen operela PrensaTeladradora.
el sanlidedel relojperutensiohar
la correay contmel sentidodel
relojparaaliviarla tensk_. CREMALLERA- Funcionaan combinacibn conel mecanismo
deengranajes.
Sirveparefacilitarla elevacibndela mesa
SEGURODE LA MANUATENSIONADORADE CORREAS- operandea manelamanivelade la mesa.
Ajustando
las manijassa fijael soportedel motory la manija
tensionadora
manteniendoladistanciay tensi6ncorrectade la REVOLUCIONESPORMINBTO(R.P.M.)- El nOmem de
coffee. vueltascompletas
que unobjetogiratorio
da en un minuto.
ESCALADE INCLINACI_NDE LA MESA - Muestralos grades VELOCIDADDELEJE - LasR.RM.del eje.
de inclinaci6nde la mesaparelostrabajosde pianoindinado.La
escalaestdmontadaa uncostadodel brazo.
TAPADEL RESORTE- Regulala tensi6ndel resortede la
mortaja.
MANDRIL- Sujetala brocateladradora o cualquierOtTO
accesoriorecomendade parerealizerlos trabajosdesaados.
SEGURODEL SOPORTEDE LA MESA- AI ajustarlosagums
LLAVEDEL MANDRIL- Usa gaveque sa autoeyecta del se ajustael soportedela mesaala columna. Siempmtenerlo
mandrilcuandose lesuelta.Estaacci6nest_disafiadapara puestocuandosa operela PrensaTaledmdom.
evitarquela Ilavesalgadisparadadel mandril cuandose active
la herramienta.No usarIlavessubstitutas.Sise deteriorao MESA- Proveeunasuperficie de trabajoparaapoyarla pieza
pierde,ordenarunaIlavenueva. detrabajo.
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INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL
ENSAMBLAJE FlU.U
rfq_igJ_l_iK_d _
Per su propia seguddad, nunca enchufar en el
tomacorriente haste haber completado todos los
pesos del ensamblaje la regulacibe, y haste haber
Leido y entendido ]as instrucciones de seguddad y
operaci6n.
HERRAMIENTASNECESARIAS
DesarmadorPiano
Llave regufabdede 8" y 10"
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INSTALACI6N DEL CABEZAL (FIG. D) ENSAMBLAJEDE LA GU_ (RG. F)
Esta PrensaTaladradom_ene una masacon la superficie
acanalada.
1. Determinarla ubicack_deseadapara la gufa (1).
ElcabezaldeJa PrensaTaladradoraes muypesaday para Deslizarlos bloquesT (2) en los canalesadecuados
ensamblarseen forrnaseguraen la columnaDEBE levantarse como se muestra.
con la ayuda de 2 PERSONASO IV_S. 2. Alinearlos orificiosde montajede la gufa sobrelos
1. Levantarel cabezal(1) cuidadosamente sobrela columna(2) orificiosroscadosen losbioquesT.
y deslizarlaen la columna.Cerciorarseque el cabezalse 3. Colocaruna arandela(3) en la espigaroscadade la
deslicetan abajoen la columnacomosea posible.Alinearel perilla(4). Insertar la espigade la pedllaen el orifido
cabezalconla base. de montajede la guia en e] bloqueT y ajustar.
2. Usandouna ,ave hexagonal,ajustarlos dos pernosde 4. RepelJrel procedimiento paralas otrasmanijasy el
fijacibn(3) en el ladoderecho del cabezal. otrobloqueT.
Fig. F
Fig. D
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INSTALACI(_)NDELMANDRIL (RG.G,H,I) 7. Usandoun rnazode cauchoo rnartnoconcabezade
1. Umplarel orifldoahusadoen et mandril(1) conun pl_dcoounbloque
demadera
y unrna_llo,
golpearlo
pasolimp_o. levementehada ardbahastaque encajeen posickln
en
2. Umpiar lassuperfldesahusadasdelwf_tago(2) y eleje.
deleje (3):
Fig. I
CUIDADO:Cercioramqueno ha/ancuerposextr'a_os
adheridosalas superficies.
I.a partfculade lJermms
peque_aenestassuperficies evitar_que el mandrilse _-_
_mienteapropiadamente. Estohardqueel manddldel
taladroy la brocase bamboleen. Si elorifidoahusado
estuvieseextrernadamentesucio,ernplearun solvente
limpiador.
L=J
Fig. H
36
REGULACI6N DE LA PRENSA Fig. L
TALADRADORA
CUIDADO:Todoslosajustesy regulaciones necesarias
parala
operesibn de la PrensaTeladradora
hansidohechesen la
f_brica,DelYdoal usay desgestenormal,ocask_almente
podrfanrequedrse elgunosreajustes.
5
Paraevitarlesionespersonales,
siempredesconectar elenchufe
deltomacorrienteantesdehasarcualquierregulacibn. 6
Fig. M
Paraevitar lesiones,
cerciorarsedesujetarta mesay el brazede
la mesade tal formaque no gire ni se incline.
5
6. Alinaarlaescuadracon el v_stagogimndela mesahasta
que la escuadray el vdstagoquedenalineadas. 6
7. Volvera ajustar el perno hexagonalgrande(6).
37
rRB[i_PJ_l_e[
Fig. O
Parae_r lesionespecsona_ siempredesco_ el enchub
delton_,co,-den_
antesdehanercualquierreguladdn.
F OnT A (RG.N)
Girarlasmanijasde avancecontrael sanlJdo del relojparebajar
el ejehastesuposicide rndsbaja.Sujetarel ejefirmemente con
la manoy movedohaciaatrdsy haciaadelantesobresusje.Si
tuviesedemasiado juego,hacerIo siguiente:
1. Aflojarb contratuerca (1).
2. Paraeliminarel juego,girarla puntaranuradadetperno(2)
en elsentidodel reloj,perusinobstruirel rnovimientohada
arribaqueel eje tiene.(Un peque6ojuegodeleje as
normal).
3. Ajustarla contmtuerca(1).
Fig. N
Pareevitarlesionesdsbidesa unarranqueaccidental,antesde
hacerajustesalas coneas,SIEMPREcerciorarse que el
intermptor e_6 en la posici6n
=OFF"(Apagado),quela Ilavedel
interruptorhayasidoretiraday queelenchufenoest6conectado
al tomacorTiente.
38
Paraevitartesionesdebidasa unananqueacddental,SIEMPRE
cerdomrseque el Intenupexestden la posid6nOFF (Apagado)
y desconecWel enchuledeltomaconiente antesde hacer
cualquier
regulacidn.
OPERACIONES BASICAS DE LA PRENSA
AUNEAMIENTODE LASPOLEASDE[.AS CORREAS(FIG.Q) TALADRADORA
Abrirla cubiertaprotectom de lascorreasen laPrensa
Taladradora.Verificarel alineamientode laspoleas,conunaregla
(5),escuadra,nive;o pednTodemaderarecta.Colocarel borde VELOClDADESY POSlCI(_NDE I.ASCORREAS(RG. R.)
de lareglaa Io largode la partesupedordelaspoleas.Sitodas Estaprensataladmdomtiene12velocidades
comose indica
laspoleasestuviesen desalineadas: continuaciOn:
1. Aliviarlatensi6nde lascorreasaltojandolossegurosde las
manijastensionadoras (4) decorreasa cadaladodel
250 RPM 600 RPM 1620RPM
cabezal,desenganchando lasmanijastensionadoras
(1)
de correas. 340 RPM 650 RPM 1900RPM
2. Aflojarlastuercas(2) de mofltajedel motor.Subiro bajarel 390 RPM 990 RPM 2620 RPM
motor(3) hastaquelaspoleasquedenalineadas. 510 RPM 1550 RPM 3100 RPM
3. Ajustarlastuercas(2) demontajedelmotorusandouna Referirsea latabtaen laparteinteriorde la cubiertade lacorrea
gaveregulable. paraobtenerla posicibn especffica
de lascorreasenlaspoleas
paracadavelocidad.
NOTA:Paraevitartraqueteosy otrosruidos,el cascodel
motornodebetocarla parteinfenordel cascodelacorrea.
Fig. Q s
9 =' 9
gQO_ 1_ _mln
o 9 9
3100 tdmln
1 4 3
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PANELDEL INTERRUPTORON/OFF(PrenderlApegar)(RG. S)
[] intermptor de"PRENDER/APAGAR' (ON/OFF)tleneunanave Fig. T
retlrablede pl_=_:o=na,'t_ Conla llavere_ada del Intermptor, se
rn]nimiza lapos_lidaddel usonoautodzadoy pellgroso potparte
de nii_osy otraspersonas.
1. Paraprenderla PrensaTeladradora, presionar"ON"(Prender),
insertarla Ilave(1) enla ranuradel interruptor
(2) y moverel 12
interrupterhaciaarriba a la posici6nde"ON"(Prender).
2. Paraapagarla PrensaTeladradora, moverel interruptor
hacia
abajo.
3. Paraengancharelinterruptor en la posic_n'OFF"(Apagado),
tomarel extremoo parteamarilladelinterruptor y halarlohasta
queselga.
4. El interruptor no operardsinla Uave.
5, Si se relirala Ilavedel interruptor
cuandola Prensa Paraevitarquela piezade trabajoo larsaterialde apoyose
Taladradora estdoperando, dsta podrdapagarseperoluegono sueltende lasmanos,sa DEBENposicionar contrael lado
pod_ volversea prendersino se insertala Ilave. IZQUIERDOdela columna. Si la piezade trabajoo lamaderade
6. Presionar el interruptoroscilanteparaprenderlaluzdetrabajo. respaldosonIo suficientemente largascomoparaalcanzarla
7. Nuncadejardesatendida la prensataladradora.
Apagarla luz columna,prensarlas a la mesao usarlaguiaprovistaconla
y la PrensaTaladradora y esperura que dejede girarper PrensaTaladradora parasujetarel materiel.No Sujetarla piezade
completo. trabajopuedecausarlesiones.
USODE LA GU[A(RG. U)
f
.Rg. S Laguiaproveeunm6todode prepararlapiezade trabajocon
rapidezparataladmrconprecisi6n enforrnarelxYl_dva.
1. Usandoun centropunz6no clavopuntiagudo punzarlapieza
m3 de trabajoen el lugardondese deseahacerel orificio.
2. Bajarla brcoaparaalinearlacon la punzadura en lapiezade
trabajo.Ver"PARAMANTENERLA BROCAEN LAPOSICI(_N
DE LAPERFORACI_N"pdgina19.
3. Aflojarlasmanijas(1) y desnzarelTopePcoterior de laGuia
m2 (2) confirmezacontrael ladoizquierdo dela piezade trabajo.
Ajustarlasmanijascuandola guiaest6en posicidn.
DI 4. Aflojarlatuercamariposa(3) y deslizarelTopedelExtremede
laGuia (4) a Io largode la Gufahastaque quedefirmecontra
elladoizquierdodela piezade trabajo. Ajustarlatuerca
mariposa.
5. Verificarla precisibntaladrando cualquierpiezade desecho.
SIEMPREponerlesaguroal interrupter enla posici6n"OFF" Regularsifuesa necesado.
(Apagado)cuandela PrensaTaladradera noest_en uso.Retirarla 6. Paraevitarquela piezade trabajose levantede la mesael
llavey mantenerla en untugarseguro.En casode unafallade elevarlabroca,sosteneda de la partesuperiorcon la manoo
suministro el6ctrico,fusiblevoladeo intenuptorde circuito
abierto, con sujetadores.
moverel interrupter a laposici6nde"OFF"(Apagado)y retirar]a
Ilave,evftandeas{ un arranqueaccidentalcuandose restaUezcael Fig. U
suministroel_ctdcc.
INSTALACI(_N DE LA BROCAEN EL MANDRIL(FIG.T)
1. Conel interruptoren la posici6n"OFF"(Apagado)y conla Ilave 234
amarinadel interruptorretirada,abdrlasmandll_ulas (1)
usandola Ilave(2) del mandrfl.Girarla Ilavedel mandrilcontra
el sentidodelrelojparaabrirlasmandll_ulas(1).
2. Insartarlabroca(3) enla rnandtl_ulaIosuflcientacomopara
obtenerel mdximode agarreporlasmandl_ulas; peronotanto
come paraque lasmandibulastoquenlas (ranuras)de la
brocacuandoseajustenlasmandibulas.
3. Asegurarse que la brocaest_ centradaenel mandril.
4. Girarla Ilavedel mandrilen el sentidodel relojparaajustar
lasmandibulas.
4O
TALADRADOA UNA PROFUNDIDADESPECIFICA(RG.V) RJACI(_I ELMANDRILA LA PRO_DAD DESEADA
Cuar_ se deseatalad_ unoritUodegohastauna profundk_ (FIG.W)
espemca
na_=ar _ pk3za
compk_amem,
sep.eden 1. Cone|intenuptor
(Apagade)
"OFF",
g_ar_ manijas
de
hacerdoscocas: devad_ basraqueel manddl(1) est6a li prdundidad
deseade.Mantenerla manfjadedevack_en estapodck_.
Uitodo: Uundo la Pie_ leTrldx_ 2. Girarcontrael serfddodel relojy hadaarribala tuercatope
(2) ubicadabajoel topede profundidad (3),hastaquehaga
1, Marcarlaprofundidad (1) del orifidoel co6"tado
de la pieza, contacto conel topede seguridad.
2. Conel intenuptoren"OFF"(Apegado),bajarlabrocahasta 3. Ahorael manddlse mantendr,_ en estaposick_cuandese
quela puntaest6el mismonivelquela marca. sueltela manijade elevackSn.
3. Mantenerla rnanijade avarice(2) enestaposlo_.
4. Girarlatuercainfeder(3) bajatndela hastaquehagacontacto
Fig. W
conel topede profundidad (4) enel cabezaL
5. Girarlatuercasuperior(5) bajdndola hastaajustadacontra
la tuercainferkx(3).
6. Ahorala brocapararddespudsdebajarladistancia
marcadaenla piezade tmbajo.
Fig. X
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INSTRUCCIONES BASICAS PARA LA OPERACI6N j) Usarla VELOClDADDE EJErecomendade parala
opemddnespedflcay materiala teladrar. Refedrseel
SegJirestasbs'm,,cdones
paraoperarla Prensa.Teladradora
y panelen I==parteInteriorde ta mbierlade laspoleeso
a la tablaquese indlcaa conUnuack_n paraobtener
_ rnejomsresultados
y minlmizarla podbi_adde informac_ sobrelas veloddedes de perlomci_.Para
obtener informaci_ sobre Im accesodm, relerirsea las
in_nes provistas
concade accesodo.
5) Nuncasubirsea la mesade la PrensaTeladradora, podrfa
Porsuproplasaguridad,siempreobedecerlas INSTRUCCIONES romperseo hacerquela herramienta caigasobreunomismo.
de seguridad
que se indicanaqufyen lespdginas3, 4 y 5 del 6) Colocarel intenuptordelmotoren "OFF"(Apagado) y guardar
manualde instrucdones. la Ilavedel internJptor
cuandose dejela PrensaTeladradora.
7) Paraevitarlesionesdebldea piezasarrojadas o contacto
PROTECCI6N DEL OPERADOR conla herramienta, no realizarlaboresdetrazado,
ensamblaje ni prepamd6nsobrela mesacuandola
R_r=1_=[=_l=Kffe]
T. herramienta est6enoperaci6n.
Nousarropasuelta,guante_cdlaresnijoyasparaevitarser
atrapadoporla herramienta.
Slampreafarel pstolargohaciaatrds.
1) $i algunapiezade la PrensaTeladradora
estuviesefaltando, TABLA DE VELOCIDADES
rotao da_ada,o no operadebidamente; dejarde operarlade PARA TALADRAR (rpm)
inmediato basraque esapiezahayasidereparada
apropiadamente o reparada. _tm.de Material
2) Noncacolocarlosdedosen unaposici6ntelque pusdan ;laBroca
i(Pulg.) Madera Alum-
ink) Pl_stico BlandoInoxfdable
Acero Acero
entraren contactoconla brooao concualquierotrapieza
cortante.Lapiezadetrabajopodriamoverseo la mano 1/32 3100 3100 3100 3100 _3100
podn'aresbalarseinesperadamente.
3) Seguirlasinstrucciones al pie de la letraal regularla tensibn 1620
1/16
delresortede la mortajapara evitar lesionescausadaspor 2_0
piezaspropulsadaspor el resorte. 1620 9_
118
4) Parae_tarque la herramientaarranquela piezade trabajo 262O 1550
de lasmanos,que salgadespedideo la herramientala haga 3/16 990 6_
giraro se rompa,siempresujetarla piezade trabajo 1550 6_
adecuadamentecomo sigue: 1/4 16_0 16_0
a) SiemprecolocarMATERIALDE APOYO(usadobajola 262O 262O
piezade tmbajo)detal maneraquese apse enel lade 5/16 600 34O
izquierdode la columna,o usarla gufaprovistay un 65O 510
sujetador parasostenerlaspiezaspequeSas. 3/8 990 990
b) Siempreque sea posible,colocarLA PIEZADE 1550 1550
TRABAJOdetal maneraquehagacontactocon la parte 1620 340 25O
7/16
izquierdade la columna.Sifuesemuycorta o sila mesa 2_0 510
estuvieseinclinada,usarla guiaprovistao sujetarlaen 1/2 600 6OO
formaseguraa la mesa,usandolasranuras. 650 650
c) Cuandosa useunaprensasujetadora para
9/16
taladro,siempreasaguradaa la mesa.
d) Nuncatrabajarsosteniendo la plazaquesa taladras61o
conla manoy sinsujetarlaa la mesa,excoptoal pulir. 5/8
e) Fijarel cabezatenformaseguray elsoportea la
columna,el brazode la mesaal soportey lamesaal
brazode la mesaantesde operarla PrensaTaladradora.
f) Nuncamoverel cabezalnila mesa mientrasla
herramienta est_en operacion.
g) Antesde iniciarla operaci6n,operarel motoren forma
lentaparaasegurarseque ni labrocani les dem_.s
herramientas cortantesse bamboleen o vibran.
h) Si unapiezadetrabajosobresalede la mesadetal
maneraque caigao se inclinesi nose sostiene,sujetarla
a la mesao proveerunsoporteauxiliar.
i) Farasostenerlapiezadetrabajoen formaadecuadeen
operaciones inusuales, usarsujetadores especiales.
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POSICIONAMIENTO DE LA MESAY PIEZADETRABAJO PARAMANTENERI.A BROCAEN LA POSICl6NDE LA
(Rr-Y, Z) PERFORACl6N
1. Asagular k m',==a
(1)a lacplurnna
(2)an unaposidd_ talqoe 1. Usandoancentropunz6no davopunliagudo, punzarla pieza
lapuntadela brcoa(3) quedejustosobrelaplezadetrabajo(4). detrabajoenel lugardondese deseahacerel od_do.
2. SIEMPREcolocarun MATERIALDE APOYO(maderade 2. Antesde hacerfuncionarel taladro,usarlasmanijasde
desecho)eff_rela mesay lapiezadetrabajo.Estoevitardque avanceparahacerqueel taladrobajehastaquesa alinee
la piezadetrabajose rajeo se estflleen el ladodeabaj_ conla punzadura.
Paraevitarqueet materialde apoyogiredescontroladamente,
DEBEqu6daral_tado contraet ladoIZQUIERDOde la INCUNACl0NDE LA MESA(RG.AA)
columna.
NOTA: El brazo y el soporte(1) de la mesa tJanenun oriflcioya
perfomdoque tree un tomillopare fijar la mesa hofizontalmente
en la posici6nde 0.
Paraevftarque fa piezade trabajoo ef matertaldealx_ sean
1. Parausarla mesaan posici6nindinad_coltarel soportede
arrancados de lasmanosdel operadoraltaladrar,se DEBE
la mesagirandoel pemodefljaci_ (2) conuna,ave
apoyarcontrael ladoIZQUIERDOde la columna. Si la piezade
hexsgon_contmel santklodel reloj(3).
trabajoo elmatedalde apoyono sonsuficienternente largospara 2. Aflojarel pemohexagonalgrandequesujetala mesaan el
alcanzarla columna,usarta gu(aprovistaconla Pransa
_ngulode inclinaci6n.
Taladradora parasujetarla piezadetrabajo,o fijarlaa la mesacon
sujetadores.Omitirestopuedecausarlesionespersonales.
Pt__
Paraevitarlesiones,
cemiorarse
desujetarel conjunto
delbrazo
Fig. Y y lamesade modotalque no girenise incline.
3 2 Fig. AA
AVANCE
1. Bajarlasmanijesde avarices61ocon lafuerzasuficientepara
permitirque la brocaperlore.
2. Avanzaren forma demasiadolentapuedequemarla broca.
Avanzaren forma demesiado_koida,puedehacerque el
motorsa detengahaciendoque lascorreaso la broca
resbaleno que la piezade trabajosa sueltey rompala bresa.
3. Cuandoseperforeen metal,puedeset nesesariolubricarla
puntade la brcoaconaceiteparamotorparaevitarque
sequeme.
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MANTENIMIENTO DE LA PRENSA
TALADRADORA Paraevitarlosdesgosde choqueel6ctdcoo incendio,si el
cordbn eli.._,'tdco
estuviesegastadoo cortado,reparadoo
cambiarlode inmediato.
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GUfA PARADIAGN( )STICODE PROBLEMAS
La maderase 1. Nohaymadera
de I. Usarmaterialdeapoyo.Verlaseccidn"OPERACION
porabajo
asl_lla apoyo
bajo
_ _za. BASICADELA PRENSATALADRADORA'
La piezase 1. No estddebidamente
sujeta. 1. Rjarlapieza,de .'qzzbajo
conun sujetador.
Verla secck_
sueltade la mano. OPERACIONBASICADELA PRENSATALADRADORA'.
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LISTA DE PARTES DE LA PRENSA TALADRADORA DE 15" MODELO NO. 137.229151
Cualquier
inte_ode repararo reemplazarlaspiezasel6ctdcasdeesta PrensaTaladradora
puedecrearRIESGOSa rne/x_que la
repamck_la hagaunt_cnicocalificado
de sen/Ido.Se disponedeserviciode repamcidn
en el _ _ _ _ _ m_
cercano. Siempreordenardandoel NOMERODE PARTEno el nOmero
en el d_
No. Diag. Descripci6n Ttamaflo Canbdad No. Diag. Descdpci6n Ttamaho Cantidad
0SGF IV_ del s6guro de la c(_mna MI 2"1.75-35 061R Sujetader de fa Ilave del ma_d_ 1
05VD Ma_ del seguro de kl meu M10"1.5 0K7K Peso M6"1.0-12 5
_NVE Meal 0JKC Collru - V M-24 1
05VQ Cmmalma 06Ts Tal_ de Intm_otor 1
05VT AnBodehlm 0KS4 Tomao N M5"12-16 2
05WE Cabl_al al_y 06ty Vldla d_ motor 1
0JXL I_mo pdstonemhexagonal MI0"t.5-12 0JCM Clavqa d_ resor_ 625 2
0_I)G Pemo M5"0.8_ 0V86 R6ttdodem 1
05WJ CamUador d_ _- m 22BG Motor RUado I
05WL Canl_ader de ta bana del r_tor 228E Vek)ddade_ para ta_dra t
...._....._..._....m_..................................................... _ R_o 1
0SGN Pemo del carffolador O_X Pemo
............................................ ._..z._............... 4......
05WV Based_ mo_ 0SG3 Sopode perm_ 1
0J_M Arandeb del reso_te _t/2 0710 Pedla de seguro M8"1.25 2
0K]_K TLWCa heo_onal M12"1.75 1"=10 0JTJ Arandela plana 348"15r32-7_4
05_2 Eje del mecanlsmo de avar_e 0712 S_ paral_o
0SGG V_ de I_ marf_aass_ 0713 F_a_l desl_ante
05XK AJr_o _ Pefno M6"1.0-16
OVJK Tap_ del resorle 0714 PIIca
05Y1 Ret_n del nmorte OKQ5 Tuerca manlx_a M6X1.0
.... ...o_........T.....=._ ............. ;.__.I_N._..T==!0............. 0KFF pemo M5"0.8-8
(:6Y2 Pemodeqact_nde _amodaja M10"1.5-28 ._.OJ.AF...._._._._ ...... ._.S
.........................
0t_qV Tuemahexagor, al M10"1.5T--8 0K_Z Pemo M6"1.0-3_
0SYD Eje 06HB Casco de _ni0olo
0SYN Ma_gad_ Wop_,_o( 0KMU Tue_c_ h_agor_l M10"1.5 T=8
05YS Tu_fcade fljacldndela p_ea 08CR Tue_ca M16"2.0
O57-O I='o_ede eje 06CQ Arandela (724 T=1/16
0HY8 Morta_de t_adro MT2"JT3 OJUY Pemo M8"1.25-35
O.128 Manddl& Lla_ de rnandfig 06HF Ani_o de sujec_n
0_GZ _ RJ3-t61. 06HG Tt_e_ circular
0_HO Llavede mandril 0J93 Arandela de_ msode _10
o_z c_m ___.%_......._ ................. .._...........................
0Q3S Motor 0J3Q _ hexagonal 5-70
01<17 Pe_noy tuef_a he_agonales M8"1.25-20 0J3R Llave hexagonal
OJ7F Arandegaplana 5/16"7/8-,5_4 04J_T tnte_uptor oscilante
0tOAY Tu_ca h_ M8"I .25 T=6.5 0KYN Cable conect_
058R Polea del motor 0KSQ Aivio de _
0JG4 _ 5"5-20 06SK Poda foco
06SV Sujetadorde cordon 0SGE P_mode fi_aci6n
0KDU Pemo M6*t _-12 04Q4 R_ulo de advede_<',ia
0L66 Con/_n ekk:tdco OJUB Pemo P_ cab.he0( M5"0.8-12
0KUW Terminal 0J6T Arandela plana 3/16"3/14-1/16
0LWG Inte_ asset 0WVG Mani_ de ft_
(_VVH Tubo Superior
OWVK Perno de r_ac_n
0WVJ po_taguia
0J3P Llave hexagonal 4-64
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