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Owner's Manual ® Bench Mode_ 1/2 HP (Maximum Developed) 5 Speeds (540 = 3600 R,PoMo) !/2 inch Chuck 104NCH DR_LL PRESS Model No° 137o219100 CAUTmON °o Before using this Dril! Press, read this manual and foltow at! its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions. • Safety _nstructions o KnstatJation o Operation o Maintenance o Parts List o Esp[...]
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SECTION PAGE Warranty ................... " ..... 2 Product Specifications ........... . .......................................... 2 Safety instructions ......................................................... 3 Accessories and Attachments ............................................... 6 Carton Contents .....................................[...]
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z SPECnFIC SAFETY NSTRUCTMONS FOR THE DR LL PRESS I4. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the work when practical. It's safer than using your hand and it Frees both hands to operate tool. For your own safety, do not try to use your drill press or plug it in until it is completely assembled and installed according tO the instructions, and[...]
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AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES Use only accessories recommended [or this drill press. Follow instruction, s that accompany accessories, Use of improper accessories may cause hazards. Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Sears Power and Hand _bol Catalogue for the following accessories: o Dri_ bits o_ Hold-Down and Guide Drill Press Vises Clamping[...]
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Page 5
Spindle pulley Motor pulley Depth scale stop nuts Depth scale pointer Cord clamp Belt tension knob Feed spring Column collar Bevel scale Table suppo_ Depth scale indle Feed stop rod Depth stop Cove r ON/OFF switch w/key Eeed handle Chuck Support .eck handle Base Bevel lock Table Fence end__ Fence backstop Head lock screw _b tor _._ii i _ B elt _ [...]
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ASSEMBLY tNSTRUCTMONS For your own safety, never connect plug to power source outlet until af! assembly and adjustment steps are completed, and you have read and understood the safety and operating instructions. TOOLS NEEDED c_ot[ed screwdriver Combination wrench 8" & 10" Adjustabfe wrenches Combination square. Socket wrench- with 23 [...]
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_NSTALMNG FEED HANDLES (FIG. H) 1. Locate three feed handles in the loose parts bag. 2. Screw the feed handles (1) into the threaded holes (2) in the hub (3). Tighten. INSTALLING THE CHUCK (FIG. t, J and K) t. Clean out the tapered hote in the chuck (1) with a clean cloth. 2. Clean tapered surfaces on the spindle (2). CAUTION: Make sure there are n[...]
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To prevent personal injury, always disconnect the plug from the power source when making any adjustments. SQUARING TABLE TO HEAD (FIG. O, P) NOTE: The table and support has a predrilled hole with a locking pin inserted for locking thetable to a predetermined 0° horizontal position. It must be loosened to change the angle of the table. I. Insert a [...]
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BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATIONS SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT (FIG. T) This drill press has 5 speeds, as listed below: 540 RPM 880 RPM 1600RPM 2610 RPM 3600 RPM See inside of the belt guard for specific placement of the belts on the pulleys to change speeds. To avoid possible injury, keep guard closed, in place, and in proper working order while too! is i[...]
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REMOVING CHUCK (FIG. Z) 1. With theswitch "OFF", open the jaws of the chuck as wide aspossible by turning the chuck counterclockwise. 2. Tap the chuck (1) lightly with a plastic tipped hammer at the top of chuck, until the chuck releases. NOTE: Place one hand below thechuck tocatch it when it falls out. Fig. Z To avoid injury from an acci[...]
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-i MA NTAH a NG YOUR DR LL PRESS For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove the plug from the power source outlet before maintaining or _ubricating your drill press. Frequentiy blow out using an air compressor or dust vacuum, any dust that accumulates inside the motor. A coat of automotive paste wax applied to the table and column will hel[...]
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!0" DRILL PRESS PARTS LIST MODEL NO. !37.2!9100 10" DRILL PRESS PARTS LiST MODEL NO. 137.219100 When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Drill Press may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualif[...]