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Owner'sManual ERRFTS],IHJI. l_ Bench Model 213HP(MaximumDeveloped) 5 Speeds(3[0-3600R.P.M.) 112lnchGhuck l2.INCHDRILLPRESS ModelNo. 137.219120 CAUTION: BeforeusingthisDrillPress, readthismanualandfollow all its SafetyRulesand Instructions. Operating SafetyInstructions lnstallation Operation Maintenance PartsList Espafrol Gustomer HelP Line 1.800-843'1682 Sears,Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USA PartNo.137219120001 SECTION PAGE Warranty ProductSpecifications..... Safetylnstructions.. AccessoriesandAttachments.. CartonContents KnowYourDrill Press. . . Glossaryof Terms Assemblyand Adjustments Operation M a i n t e n a n c.e. Troubleshootingguide Parts ........2 ........2 ....3 .....6 ........6 . . . . . .8 . . . . . .g . . .10 .......16 ...20 .......21 .. . ...22 CHUCKSIZE .i/2' SPEEDS .5 (540-3,600 RPM) MOTOR . 1 2 0 V6 0 H Z ,6 A M P S , H O R S E P O W E R . . . . . . 213 . HP (Max.Developed) TABLESIZE . 10-5/16"x 8-21132" TABLETILT . , -3 ^'^, +5 fllLzt-l SPINDLE TRAVEL 2-3/8' THROAT o BASESIZE . i 4-318'x 8-114" HEIGHT 37-3t32', | \Jl-{ LEt" I To avordelectricalhazards.fire hazar0s.3r f,amaqeio the tool,use propercircuitprotectton. Yourdrrllpressis wired at the factoryfcr 12OVooeratron and use a Connectto a 120V,15 AMP branchcrrcurt 15 AMP trmedelayfuseor circuitbreakerTo avordshoci or fire,replaceoowercord rmmediateivf ,t g ry91'11. 69161 damagedin any way. Somedust createdby powersanding,sawing,grrnding, drilling,and otherconstruction activities containschemicalsknown[to the Stateof California] to cause cance( birthdefectsor other reproductive harm. Someexamples of thesechemicals are: paints. a Leadfromlead-based products. siiicafrom bricks, cementand othermasonry o Crystalllne lumber. o Arsenicand chromiumfromchemicaily-treated Ycurriskfromtheseexposures varies,depending on howofienyoudo thistypeof work.Toreduce yourexposureto thesechemicals:work in a weilventilated area,andworkwithapproved safety :cuiipment. designed to fiiteroutmicroscopic carticles. sucnas thosedusimasksthatarespecially GENERAL SAFEW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USINGTHEDRILLPRESS Safetyis a combinationof common sense, stayingalert and knowinghow to use your drill press. 14. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYSANDWRENCHES. Fromthe habitof checkingto seethat keysand adjustingwrenchesare removedfromthe toolbefore turning"ON". 15. NEVERLEAVETOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. "OFF".Don'tleavethetooluntil TURNTHEPOWER it comesto a completestop. Toavoidmistakesthatcouldcauseseriousinjury,do not 16. NEVERSTANDONTOOL.Seriousinjuiycouldoccur plugthe drillpressin untilyou havereadand understood if thetoolis tippedor if thecuttingtoolis unintentionally thefollowing: contacted. 1. READandbecomefamiliarwiththisentireinstruction 17.DON'TOVERREACH. Keepproperfootingand manual. LEARNthetool'sapplications, limitations, and balance at alltimes. possible hazards. 18. MAINTAINTOOLSWITH CARE.Keeptoolssharp 2. KEEPGUARDSlN PLACEandin workingorder. and cleanfor bestand safestperformance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. 3. DON'TUSEIN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don'tuse powertoolsin dampor wet locations, or 19. CHECKFORDAMAGED PARTS. Beforefurtheruseof exposethemto rain.Keepworkareawelllighted. thetool,a guardor otherpartthatis damagedshould 4. DO NOTusepowertoolsin thepresence be carefullycheckedto determinethat it will operate of flammable properlyand performits intendedfunction.Checkfor liquidsor gases. alignment of movingparts,bindingof movingparts, 5. KEEPWORKAREACLEAN.Ctuttered areasand breakage of parts,mounting, andanyotherconditions benchesinviteaccidents. that mayaffectits operation. A guardor otherpartthat is damagedshouldbe properlyrepaired or replaced. 6. KEEPCHILDREN AWAY. Allvisitors shoutdbe keptat a safedistancefromthe workarea. 20. MAKEWORKSHOP KIDPROOF withpadlocks, master switches, or by removing.starter keys. 7. DON'TFORCETHETOOL.tt wiildo thejob beter and saferat the ratefor whichit wasdesigned. 21. DO NOToperatethetoolif youareunderthe influence of anydrugs,alcoholor medication thatcouldaffect 8. USETHERIGHTTOOL.Don'tforcetootor the yourabilityto usethe toolproperly. attachment to db a job for whichit was notdesigned. 9. WEARPROPER APPAREL. DONOTweartoose clothing,gloves,neckties,rings,bracelets, or other jewelrywhichmaygetcaughtin movingparts. Nonslipfootwearis recommended. Wearprotective haircovering to containlonghair. 10.WEARA FACEMASKOR DUSTMASK. produces Drilling operation dust. 11. DISCONNECT TOOLSbeforeservicing, andwhen changingaccessories, suchas blades,bits,cutters, andthe like. 12. REDUCETHE RISKOF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Makesuretheswitchis in "OFF'position before plugging in. 13. USERECOMMENDED ACCESSORTES. Consutt the owner'smanualfor the recommended accessorres. The useof improperaccessories rrr€ly causeriskof injuryto persons. 22. Dustgenerated fromcertainmaterials canbe hazardous to yourhealth.Alwaysoperatethe drill pressin a well-ventilated areaand providefor proper dustremoval. Usedustcollection systemswhenever possible. 23.ALWAYSWEAREYE PROTECTION. Anydrillpress canthrowforeignobjectsinto theeyeswhichcouldcause permanent eyedamage. ALWAYS wearSafetyGoggles (notglasses) thatcomplywith ANSI safety standard287.1. Everydayeyeglasses haveonly impact-resistant lenses.They ARE NOT safetyglasses.SafetyGogglesare availableat Sears. NOTE:Glassesor gogglesnot in compliancewith ANSI 287.1 couldseriouslyhurt you when they break. SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS FORTHE"DRILLPRESS Foryourownsafety,do nottry to useyourdrillpress andinstalled or plugit in untilit is completely assembled according to the instructions, anduntilyouhavereadand manual: understood thisinstruction WORK.Useclampsor a viseto holdthe 14. SECURE lt's saferthanusingyourhand rvorkwhenpractical. and it freesbothhandsto operatetool. 15. WHENusinga drillpressvise,alwaysfastento the table. andlocksarefirmly 16. MAKESUREallclamps beforedrilling. tightened LOCKTHEHEADandtablesupportto 1. YOURDRILLPRESSMUSTBE BOLTEDsecurel/ 17. SECURELY the tableto the tablesupportbefore and the column, In addition,if thereis anytendency to a workbench. the drillpress. operating for yourdrillpressto moveduringcertainoperations, to the floor. boltthe workbench the 18. NEVERturnyourdrillpresson beforeclearing (tools,scrapsof wood,etc.) all objects table of for usein dry 2. THISDRILLPRESSis intended indooruseonly. conditions, jog the motor the operation, 19. BEFORESTARTING doesnotwobbleor drill bit sure the to make switch 3. WEAREYEPROTECTION. USEfaceor dustmask vibrate. alongwithsafetygogglesif drillingoperationis dusty. duringextendedperiods especially USEear protectors, 20. LETTHESPINDLEREACHFULLSPEEDbefore of operation. to drill.lfyourdrillpressmakesan unfamiliar starting stopimmediately, noiseor if it vibratesexcessively, 4. DO NOTweargloves,neckties,or looseclothing. turnthedrillpressoffandunplug.Do notrestartuntil the problemis corrected. too smalltobe securely 5. DO NOTtry to drillmaterial held. or set up workon 21.DO NOTperformlayoutassembly pressis in operation. drill while the table the 6. ALWAYSkeephandsout of the pathof a drillbit. Avoidawkwardhandpositionswherea suddenslip and SPEEDfordrillaccessory 22. USERECOMMENDED couldcauseyourhandto moveintothe drillbit. that come SEEINSTRUCTIONS material. workpiece with the accessory. 7. DO NOTinstallor useanydrillbit thatexceeds 175mm (7")in lengthor extends150mm (6")below 23. WHENDRILLINGlargediameterholes,clampthe the chuckjaws.Theycansuddenlybendoutwardor thebit may firmlyto thetable.Otherwise, workpiece break. at highspeed.DO NOT grabandspintheworkpiece holecutters,as they USEfly cuttersor multiple-part 8. DONOTUSEwirewheels,routerbits,shapercutters, in use. unbalanced or become apart can come circle(fly)cutters,or rotaryplanerson thisdrillpress. 9. WHENcuttinga largepieceof materialmakesureit is fullysupportedat the tableheight. 24. MAKESUREthespindlehascometo a complete stopbeforetouchingthe workpiece. freehand. ALWAYS 10. DO NOTperformanyoperation firmlyagainstthe tableso it will holdthe workpiece not rockor twist.Useclampsor a visefor unstable workpieces. starting,always 25. TO AVOIDINJURYfromaccidental turntheswitch"OFF'andunplugthedrillpressbefore installing or removinganyaccessoryor attachment or makinganyadjustrnent. 11. MAKESUREthereare no nailsor foreignobjectsin the partof the workpieceto be drilled. 12. CLAMPWORKPIECE OR BRACEagainsttheleft sideof the columnto preventrotation.lf it is too short or the tableis tilted,clampsolidlyto the tableand usethe fenceprovided. 26. KEEPGUARDSlN PLACEand in workingorder. TYPECHUCKKEYas 27. USEONLYSELF-EJECTING providedwiththe drillPress. overhangs thetablesuchthat 13. IFTHEWORKPIECE it willfallor tip if notheld,clampit to thetableor provideauxiliarysupport. SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS INTHEEVENTOFA,MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN, grounding providesa pathof leastresistance for electric currentand reducesthe riskof electricshock.Thistool is equipped withan electriccordthathasan equipment grounding conductor anda.grounding plug.Theplug MUSTbe pluggedintoa matching receptacle thatis properlyinstalledand groundedin accordance withALL localcodesandordinances. DONOTMODIFYTHE PLUGPROVIDED. If it wiIInotfit the receptacle, havethe properreceptacle installedby a . qualif iedelectrician. Thistoolis intendedfor useon a circuitthathasa receptacle liketheoneillustrated in FIGURE A. plugandreceptacle FIGUREA showsa 3-prongelectrical thathasa grounding grounded conductor. lf a properly receptacle is notavailable, an adapter(FIGUREB) can be usedto temporarily connectthisplugto a 2-contact ungrounded receptacle. Theadapter(FIGUREB) hasa rigidlugextending fromit thatMUSTbe connected to a permanent earthground,suchas a propedygrounded receptacle box.TheCanadianElectrical Codeprohibits the useof adapters. CAUTION:ln all cases,makecertainthe receptacle in questionis properlygrounded. lf youare notsurehavea certified electrician checkthe receptacle. IMPROPER CONNECTION of theequipment grounding conductor can resultin riskof electricshock.The conductor withthegreeninsulation (withor withoutyellow stripes) is theequipment grounding Thisdrillpressis for indooruseonly.Do notexposeto conductor. lf repair or replacement of the electriccordor plugis necessary, rainor usein damplocations. DONOTconnecttheequipment grounding conductor to Fig.A a liveterminal. 3-ProngPlug CHECKwitha qualified electrician or servicepersonnel if youdo notcompletely understand thegrounding instructions, or if youare notsurethetoolis properly grounded. -A- w USEONLY3.WIREEXTENSION CORDSTHAT HAVE 3.PRONG GROUNDING PLUGSAND3.POLE RECEPTACLES THATACCEPT THETOOL'SPLUG. REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED ORWORNCORD IMMEDIATELY. Grounding Prong Properly Grounded 3-ProngReceptacle Fig.B Grounding GUIDELINES FOREXTENSION CORDS Makesure your extensioncord is in good condition. When usingan extensioncord,be sure to use one heavy enoughto carrythe currentyour productwill draw.An undersizedcord will causea drop in line voltageresulting in loss of powerand overheating. The tablebelowshows the correctsize to use accordingto cord lengthand nameplateampererating.lf in doubt,use the nextheavier gauge.The smallerthe gaugenumber,the heavierthe cord. Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition.Alwaysreplacea damagedextension cord or have it repairedby a qualifiedperson before usingit. Protectyour extensioncordsfrom sharp objects, excessiveheat and damp or wet areas. Use a separateelectricalcircuitfor your tools.This circuit mustnot be less than #12 wire and shouldbe protected witha 15 Amp time lag fuse.Beforeconnectingthe motor to the powerline,makesure the switchis in the "OFF" positionand the electriccurrentis ratedthe same as the currentstampedon the motornameplate.Runningat a lower voltagewill damagethe motor. MakeSureThis is Connected to a KnownGround' 2-Prong Receptacle Thistoolmustbe groundedwhilein useto protectthe operatorfromelectricalshock. Total.length of cord in feet more than not more than SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLEACCESSORIES AND CHECKING UNPACKING CONTENTS ESEWI forthisdrillpress. recommended Useonlyaccessories Useof accessories. thataccompany Followinstructions maycausehazards. accessories improper do notplugthedrill lf anypartis missingor damaged, partis replaced, pressin untilthe missingor damaged and assemblyis comPlete. or seethe Sears VisityourSearsHardwareDepartment Powerand HandToolCatalogfor the following accessories: Carefullyunpackthe drillpressand all its parts,and belgw. compareagainsttheillustration . . . . a protective To protectthe drillpressfrommoisture, coatinghasbeenappliedto the machinedsurfaces' with Removethiscoatingwitha softclothmoistened keroseneor WD-40. Drillbits Hold-Down andGuide DrillPressVises Kit Clamping To avoid fire or toxic reaction,never use gasoline, naphtha,aceione,lacquerthinneror similarhighly volatilesolventsto cleanthe drillpress. TABLEOF LOOSEPARTS forthisdrillpressto designed Useonlyaccessories avoidinjuryfromthrownbrokenpartsor workpieces. ITEM A. unlessyouhavecompletely B . Do notuseanyaccessory readthe instruction or owner'smanualfor thataccessory. c. D. E. F. G, H. t. J. K. L. M. N. o. P. o. R. DESCRIPTION Headassembly Base Table Columnassembly Collar Rack Loosepartsbag: Feedhandles Wormgear Crankhandle Lockhandle Hexbolts Fenceassembly knobs Triangle Wingnuts Washers Hexkeys Box: Chuckkey Chuck OUANTITY 1 1 I I 1 1 1 3 1 1 { I 4 1 2 2 4 2 I t3 ?--=\ Az. rllt_ -ffi 'r@ ,Fv/ts€rygggg AN ,1-S:l,, ffi P ,4#M ' lcHtJK r I I ;I AN /f) Ly aeEv 8E NO €. a-f1-lJ r-a-E ---Kt :Jlf;1 _atll :4 tl "7---rrt l tl tl tl rl U P o 7 . g R . : . , . " ,.;' ; : 1 . . . . , . Depthscale stop nuts Depthscale pornler Cordclamp Oepthscale Belt tension knob Feed stop rod Feed spring h stop Spindle Columncollar Bevel scale Table support ON/OFF switchw/key Supportlock handle Fenceendstop Fencebackstop Head lock screw I BASE- Supportsthe drillpress.Foradditional stability, DRILLON/OFFSWITCH- Haslockingfeature.This and featureis intendedto helppreventunauthorized holesare providedin the baseto boltthe drillpressto lnsert the "Specific others. possible and (See use by children hazardous floor. Instructions for Drill Presses".) the Safety keyintotheswitchto turnthedrillpresson. BACKUPMATERIAL- A pieceof scrapwoodplaced by placingthe beltin any SPEED- Changed betweenthe workpieceandtable.The backupboard DRILLING prevents in the pulleys.Seethe Spindle woodin theworkpiece fromsplintering whenthe of the steps(grooves) lt also SpeedChartinsidethe beltguard. drillpassesthroughthe backside of theworkpiece. preventsdrillingintothe tabletop. FEEDHANDLE- Movesthechuckup or down.lf pulleys BELTGUARDASSEMBLY Coversthe and belt necessary, one or two of the handlesmaybe removed duringoperation of thedrillpress, the workpieceis of suchunusualshapethatit whenever withthe handles. interferes - Referto the"Assembly" BELTTENSION Section, "lnstalling andTensioning BeltJ' or FENCE- Attachesto the tableto alignthe workpiece Removable. Removefencewhen drilling. forfastrepetitive BELTTENSIONKNOB- Tightening withotherdrillpressaccessories. theknoblocks it interferes the motorbracketsupportmaintaining correctbeltdistance HEADLOCKS- Locksthe headto the column.ALWAYS andtension. the drillpress. lockthe headin placewhileoperating BEVELSCALE- Showsthe degreeof tabletilt for bevel to provideeasy withgearmechanism operations. The scaleis mountedon the sideof the arm. RACK- Combines elevation of the tableby the handoperatedtablecrank. CHUCK- Holdsthe drillbit or otherrecommended -The numberof accessory to performdesiredoperations. PERMINUTE(R.P.M.) REVOLUTION objectin oneminute. turnscompleted by a spinning CHUCKKEY- A self-ejecting chuckkeywhichwill pop out of the chuckwhenyoulet go of it.Thisactionis of thespindle. SPINDLE SPEED- TheR.P.M. designedto helppreventthrowingof the chuckkeyfrom the chuckwhenthe poweris turned"ON".Do not use SPRINGCAP- Adjustsquillspringtension. anyotherkeyas a substitute; ordera newoneif damaged or lost. TABLE- Providesworkingsurfaceto supportworkpiece. COLUMN- Connectsthe head,table,and baseon a one-piece tubefor easyalignment and movement. TABLEBEVELLOCK- Locksthetablein anyposition from0o- 45o. COLUMNCOLLAR- Holdsthe rackto thecolumn. Rackremainsmovablein the collarto permittable cupportmovements. andlowerstable. TABLECRANKHANDLE- Elevates Turnclockwise to elevatetable.Supportlockmustbe crank. releasedbeforeoperating - Supports COLUMNSUPPORT thecolumn,guidesthe rackand providesmountingholesfor columnto base. LOCK-Tighteninglocksthetable TABLESUPPORT supportto the column.Alwayshaveit lockedin place thedrillpress. whileoperating DEPTHSCALE- lndicatesdepthof holebeingdrilled - Rideson thecolumnto supportthe TABLESUPPORT table. - Indicates DEPTHSCALEPOINTER thedrillingdepth by pointingto the depthscale. - Material beingdrilled. WORKPIECE DEPTHSCALESTOPNUTS- Locksthe depthscaleto selecteddepth. DRILLBIT- Thecuttingtoolusedin thedrillpressto makeholesin a workpiece. I ,,..:.:i':,,.'.:,i:'ri ll... :,':r,::l: rl.':., ASSEMBLYINSTRUCTIONS ESEW For your own safety,neverconnectplug to power source outletuntilall assemblyand adjustmentstepsare completed,and you have read and understoodthe safety and operatinginstructions. TABLETO COLUMNASSEMBLY(FlG. B THROUGHF) 1. Locatethe worm gear,tablecrank,and tablesupport lock handlefrom the looseparts bag. 2. Insertthe worm gear (1) into the tablecrank handle hole (2) from insidethe tablesupport(3).Make sure the worm gear (1) mesheswith the insidegear' 3. Insertthe iable supportlock handle(4) intothe hole at the rearof the tablesupport.Tighten' NOTE:Tableremovedfrom support in illustrationfor clarity. Fig.B Slotted screwdriver 8" & 10"Adjustablewrenches ( /r\#1 wrench Combination *% square Combination t-t tt oA rr--!-_--i:r \l+t':.t Framingsquare Socketwrench with 23 mm. socket 4. Placethe rack(5)in positioninsidethetablesupport(3)' makingsurethewormgear(1)on the insideof the tablesupportis engagedwiththeteethof the rack' The Drill Press is very heavy and MUST be liftedwith the helpof 2 PEOPLEOFtMORE,to safelyassembleit' coLUMN SUPPORTTOBASE (FlG. A) 1. Positionbase (1) on floor. 2. Placecolumn(2) on base,aligningholesin column supportwith holesin base. 3. Locatefour long hex bolts (3) from loose parts bag. 1. Placea bolt in each hole throughthe column supportand the base.Tightenwith an adjustable wrencn. Fig.A 10 'h, 5. Sfide.thetablesupportassemblywiththe rack( 3,5) togetherontothe column. 6. Engagethe bottomof the rack(5) withthe lip of the columnsupport(6).Tightenthe supportlock handle(4) to lockthe tablesupportassemblyto the column. 8. Instalfthe tablecrankhandle(9) to the wormgear shaft(1) on the sideof the tablesupport(3). 9. Lineup theflatsideof the shaftwiththe set screw(10) in the crankhandleandtightenthe screwwitha hex wrench. Fig. F TNSTALL|NGTHE HEAD(Ftc.c) Installthecoltar(7) to the top end of the rack(5) on the column, IMPORTANT: The botromof the coltgrMUSTNOT be pushedall the waydownontotheiop of the rack.MAKESUREthe top of the rackis under the bottomof the collarandthatthereis enough clearanceto allowthe rackto freelyrotatearound the column.Tightenthe set screw(e). CAUTION:Toavoidcolumnor collardamage,DO NOTOVERTIGF|IEN the set screw. Fig. E ;11 The DrillPressis veryheavyand MUSTbe liftedwith the helpof 2 PEOPLEOR MORE,to safelyassembleit. 1 Carefullylift head(1) abovethe cotumn(2) and slide it ontothe column.Makesurethe headslidesdown overthe columnas far as possible. Alignthe head with the base. 2. Usingthe hexwrench,tightenthe two head lockset screws(3)on the rightsideof the head. Fig.G FEED HANDLES (FlG. H) TNSTALLING handlesin the loose parts bag' threeieed 1. Locate 2. Screwthe feed handles(1) into the threadedholes (2) in the hub (3).Tighten. CHUCK(FlG-l, J and K) INSTALLINGTHE 1. Cleanoutthetaperedholein thechuck(1)witha cleancloth. 2. Cleantaperedsurfaceson the spindle(2). CAUTION:Makesurethereare no foreignparticles Theslightestpieceof dirt on stickingto the surfaces' anyof thesesurfaceswill preventthe chuckfrom Thiswillcausethe drillchuckand seatingproperly. dirty,usea bit to wobble.lf taperedholeis extremely cleaningsolvent. Fig.I n lll ill III UI n-I iltI v E- g- 2 I 3 . Lowerthe spindle(2) by turningthe feedhandles(3) counterclockwise. 4 . Pushthe chuckup ontothespindle(2). Tapgentlyto ensureseat. 5 . Opentnejawsof the chuck(1) by rotatingthe chuck To preventdamage,makesurethe sleeveclockwise. recededintothe chuck' lawsare completely Fig. J or a Usinga rubbermallet,plastic-tipped.hammer' chuck the tap firmly hammer, a bl;;k'; woooana upwardintopositionon the spindleshaft' Fig.K (FlG' L) SURFACE DRILLPRESSTOWORK MOUNING a thedrillpressto a workbench,solid i. tt mounting overa plywoodboard,to woodbenchis preferred reducenoiseandvibration. throughthesupporting 2. Holesshouldbe pre-drilled surface. to mountthisdrillpressis NOT 3. The hardware tool'The hardwareas shownin the with supplied be used: should illustration the Fig.L .Itt$rrl ilt| ilt ill o. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1I nt tl { "l I IT- -\l nl \_-/ GJ-sl Drillpressbase Bolt Flatwasher Rubberwasher Worksurface Flatwasher Lockwasher Hexnut Jamnut I 12 FENCEASSEMBLY(Ftc. M) 1 Determine thedesiredlocationfor thefence(1). 2. Alignthe mountingholesof the fenceoverthetable ' topslots. 3. flace q washer(2)on thethreadedendof the knob(3). lnsertthe knobthroughthe mountingholeof thefence andthetableslot. 4. Placea washerandwingnut(4)on the knobfrom underthetable. 5. Repeatfor the otherknobandtighter.r. Fig.M ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION:Allthe adjustmentsfor the operationof the drill press have been completedat the factory.Due to normalwear and use, some occasionalreadjustments may be necessary. Toavoidinjuryfroman accidentalstart, ALWAySmake surethe switchis in the"OFF"position,theswitchkeyis removed, andthe plugis notconnected to thepower sourceoutletbeforemakingbeltadjustments. ALTGNTNGTHE BELTPULLEYS(Ftc. N) Openthe headcoverof the Drillpress.Checkalignment of the pulleyswitha straightedge(5) suchas a fiaming square,a level,or a pieceof wood.Laythe straightedge acrossthe top of the pulleys.lf all threepulleysare wOt aligned: 1. Releasebeltpressureby loosening the belttension lockknobs(2) on eithersideof the head, counterclockwise. 2. Loosenthe motormountnuts(3).Liftor lowerthe motor(4) untilthe pulleysare in line. 3. Tightenthe motormountnuts(3) usingan adjustable wrench. NOTE:llo avoidrattlesor othernoise,the motor housingshouldnottouchthe lowerbeltguard housing. 4 . Retighten the beltby pullingthe motor(4)towardor awayfromthe drillpresshead,untilthe beltdeflects approximately 1/2inchwhenpressedin thecenter. NOTE:Referto thechartinsidethe beltguard coverfor recommended drillingspeedsand belt/ pulleypositions. 5 . Lockthe belttensionlockknobs(2) by turning clockwise. € :-; :P ------------....- NOTE:Whenthe beltis new,it maybe difficultto movethe belt.As the machineis used,the beltwill gainmoreelasticityandwill be easierto adiust. Fig. N 5. To relurn the table to its originalposition,loosenthe I Topreventpersonalinjuryafwaysdisconnect theplugfrom lhe powersouruewhenmaklnganyadjustmenls. SQUARTNGTABLETO I|EAD (FrG.O, P) NOTE:Thetableand suppotthasa predrilledholewitha lockingpin insertedficrlocklngthetableto a predetermined posilion.lt mustbe loosenedto changelhe 0ohorizontal angleof thetable. bevel lockingbolt (5). Realignlhe bevelscale (6) to the 0o position. Return nut (4) on lockingpin to the OUTSIDEEND OF THREADS.Gently tap lockingpin until it is seated in the hole. Fingertighten nut (4). NOTE: The table has been removed from the illuslrationfor cfarity. 1 . lnserta 114',or largerdlameter, precisionground steelrod (1),approximately 3- long,intothechuck(2). Tightenthe chuckjaws. 2. Raisetabfeto workingheightand lock. 3. l.lsingthe combination square(3),placeone edge flaton the lable,and allgnlhe otheredgevertically besidethe rod(1). 4, (FigurePf lf an adJustment is necessaryTIGHTEN the nut (9 cn the locklngpin clockwiseto BELEASE it fromthelablesupport. Loosenthe largehexheadbevellockingbolt(5). Io preventinjury,be sureto holdthe table& tablearm assembly, so it will not swivelor tilt. 6. Alignthe squareto the rod by rotalingthe tableunlil the squareand rodare in line. 7. Betightenlhe largehexbolt(5). Fig.O lil (FlG.O) SPTNDLSOUTLL fo lowerspindle counterclockwise feed handles Rotatethe to its lowestposition.Handsupportthe spindlesecurely and moveit backand fortharoundits axis. lf thereis too muchplay,do the following: 1. Loosenlocknut(1). 2. Turnthe scrarl(2)cfockwiseto eliminatethe play,bul the upwardmovementof the withoutobstructing (A littleplayin the spindleis normal.) spindle. 3. Tightenthelocknut(1). Fig. Q @ BEVELSCALE (FrG.P) I NOTE:Thebevelscalehasbeenincluded to'measure approximate bevelangles.lf precisionis necessary, toolshouldbe usedto a squareor olhermeasuring positionthe table.To use the bevelscale(6): 1. TIGHTENthe nut(4)on the lockingpinclockwise to RELEASEit fromthe tablesupport. 2. Loosenthe largehexheadbevellockingbolt(5). 3. Tiltlhe table,aligningthe desiredanglemeasurement to thezerolineoppositethescale(Q. 4. Tighten.lhe bevellockingbolt.(5). QUlt-LRETURNSPRTNG{FlG.Q,R) Thequillretu3nspringmay needadjustmentif the tension causesthe quillto returntoo rapidlyor too slowly. 1. Lowerthe tablefor additional clearance. 2. Placea screwdriver in the lowerfrontnotch(1) of the springcap (2).Holdit in placewhileloosening and removingonlythe outerjam nut (3). 3. Withthe screwdriver stillengagedin the notch, loosenthe innernut (4)just untilthe notch(5) disengages fromthe boss(6) on the drillpresshead. CAUTION: DO NOTREMOVETHIS INNERNUT, becausethe springwillforciblyunwind. To avoidinjuryfroman accidentalstart,ALWAYSmake surethe switchis in the"OFF"position,the switchkeyis to the powersource removed, andthe plugis notconnected outletbeforemakingbeltadjustments. (FrG.S) BELTTENSTON Makesurepulleysare alignedproperlyas shownin FigureO on page13. 1. To unlockthe belttension,loosenthe belttension lockknobs(1)on bothsidesof thedrillpresshead. 2. Movethe motor(2)towardthe frontof the drillpress to loosenthe belt. 3. Positionthe belton the correctpulleystepsfor the desiredspeed. 4. Pullthe motorawayfromthe drillpressheaduntil the beltis properlytensioned. 4. Carefullyturnthe springcap (2)counterclockwise with the screwdriver, engagingthe nextnotch. 5. Lowerthe quillto the lowestpositionby rotatingthe feedhandlein a counterclockwise directionwhile holdingthe springcap(2)in position. NOTE:Belttensionis correctif the beltdeflects 6. lf the quillmovesup anddownas easilyas you 1/2inchwhenpressedat thecenter. approximately desire,tightenthe standardnut (4)withthe adjustable wrench.lf too loose,repeatsteps2 through5 to 5. Tightenthe belttensionlockknobs(1) on bothsides tighten.lf too tight,reversesteps4 and5, of the drillpresshead. quill DO NOTOVERTIGHTEN and restrict movement. Fig.S 7. Replacethe jam nut(3) andtightenagainstthe standardnut (4)to preventthe standardnutfrom reversing. iru rh. r*; Fig. 5 BASICDRILLPRESSOPERATIONS Fig.U SPEEDSANDBELTPLACEMENT (Ftc.T) Thisdrillpresshas5 speeds,as listedbelow: 540 RPM 2610RPM 880 RPM 3600RPM 1600RPM Seeinsideof the beltguardfor specificplacement of the beltson the pulleysto changespeeds. Toanoidpossibleinjury,keepguardclosed,in place,andin properworkingorderwhiletoolis in operation. Fig.T Belt/ PulleyPosition-RPMChart 540RPM 880RPM 1600RPM l I 2610RPM 3600RPM oN / oFF SWTTCH (Ftc. U) The"ONI OFF"switchhasa removable, yellowplastickey. Withthe keyremovedfromthe switch,unauthorized and hazardous useby children andothersis minimized. 1. Toturnthedrillpress"ON",insertkey(1)intotheslotof theswitch(2),andmole theswitchupwardto the"ON" position. 2. Toturnthe drillpress"OFF",movethe switch downward. 3. Tolockthe switchin the"OFF'position, grasptheend, or yellowpart,of theswitchtoggle,andpullit out. 4. Withthe switchkeyremoved, theswitchwillnotoperate. 5. lf the switchkeyis removedwhilethe drillpressis running, it canbe turned"OFF'butcannotbe restarted withoutinserting theswitchkey. TNSTALL|NG DR|LLBtT tN CHUCK(FtG.V) 1. Withthe switch'OFF andthe yellowswitchkey removed, openthechuckjaws(1)usingthechuck (2). key Turnthe chuckkeycounterclockwise to open thechuckjaws. 2. Insertthedrillbit (3)intothechuckfarenoughto obtainmaximumgrippingby thejaws,butnotfar enoughto touchthe spiralgrooves(flutes)of the drill bit whenthejawsare tightened. 3 . Makesurethatthedrillis centered in thechuck. 4 . Turnthe chuckkeyclockwise to tightenthejaws. To avoidinjuryor accidentby the chuckkeyejecting forcibly fromthechuckwhenthepoweris turned"ON",use onlytheself-ejecting chuckkeysupplied withthisdrill press.Alwaysrecheckand removethe chuckkeybefore turningthepower"ON". Fig.V Always locktheswitch"OFF'when thedrillpressis notin use.Remove thekeyandkeepit in a safeplace. In theeventof a powerfailure,blownfuse,or trippedcircuit breaker, turntheswitch"OFF'andremovethekey,preventing an accidental startupwhenthepowercomeson. 16 Topreventthe workpieceor backupmatdrialfrombeing tornfromyourhandswhiledrilling, youMUSTposition thl workpiece againstthe LEFTsideof thecolumn.lf the workpiece or the backupmaterialis notlongenoughto reachthecolumn,clampthemto thetable,or usethefence providedwiththe drillpressto bracetheworkpiece. Failure to securethe workpiece couldresultin personalinjury. USTNGTHE FENCE(Ftc. w) Thefenceprovidesa wayof accurately andquickly gettingup the workpiece for moreprecision or repetitive drillingoperations. Depthscale method(FtG.Y) 1. Usingthe centerpunch or sharpnail,makean NOTE:Withthe chuckup,the tip of the drillbit mustbe indentation in the workpiece whereyouwantto drill, just slightlyabovethe top of the'workpiece. 2. Lowerthe drillbit to alignwiththe indentation on the workpiece. See"HOLDING A DR|LLING LOCAT|ON" 1. Withthe switch"OFF",turnthe feedhandleuntil page19. the pointer(7) pointsto the desireddepthoh the 3. Loosentheknobs(1)andslidethefencebackstop(2) depthscale(4).Holdthe feedhandtesin thatposition. lirmlyagainstthe longsideof the workpiece. Tignten 2. Spinthe lowernut (3) downto contactthe depthstop the knobswhenin position. lug (6) on the head. 4. Loosenthewingnut(3)andslidetheendstop(4)along 3. Spinthe upperstopnut (5)againstthe lowerstopnut the fenceuntilit is firmlyagainstthe leftsideof the and tighten. workpiece. Tightenthewingnut. 4. The anddrillbit will nowstopaftertravelingthe 5. Checkthe accuracy by drillinga scrapworkpiece. distanceselectedon the depthscale Adjustif needed. 6. Holdwithyourhandor clampthe topsurfaceof the Drillinga hole workpiece firmlyto preventit fromliftingoff thetable Usinga centerpunchor a sharpnail,dentthe workpiece whenthe bit is raised. whereyouwantthe hole.Beforeturningthe switchon, bringthe drillbit downto the workpiece, liningit up with Fig.W the holelocation. Turnthe switchon and pulldownon the feedhandleswithonlyenoughetfortto allowthe drill to cut. FEEDING TOOSLOWLY mightcausethe driilbit to turn. FEEDING TOORAPIDLY mightstopthe motor,causethe beltor drillto slip,tearthe workpieceloose,or breakthe drillbit.Whendrillingmetal,it will be necessary to lubricatethe tip of the drillbit withoilto preventit from overheating. Fig.Y DRILLING TOA SPECIFIC DEPTH Drilling a blindhole(notallthewaythroughworkpiece) to a givendepthcanbe donetwoways: Workpiecemethod (FtG.X and y) 1. Markthe depthof the holeon the sideof the workpiece (1). 2. Withthe switch"OFF, bringthe drillbit (2)down untilthetip is evenwiththe mark. 3 . Holdthe feedhandleat thisposition. 4. Spin-thelowernut (3) downto contactthe depthstop lug (6)on the head. 5 . Spinthe uppernut (5) downandtightenagainstthe iowernut.(3) 6. Thedrillbit will nowstopaftertraveling the distance markedon the workpiece. 17 (FrG.Z) REMOVTNGCHUCK 1. Withtheswitch"OFF, openthejawsof thechuckas wideas possible byturningthechuckcountercloclarvise. 2. Tapthechuck(1) lightlywitha plastictippedhammer at the top of chuck,untilthe chuckreleases. NOTE:Placeonehandbelowthechuckto catchit when it.fallsout. Fig.Z 1 Toavoidinjuryfroman accidentalstart,ALWAYSmake surethe switchis in the"OFF'position, theswitchkeyis removed,andthe plug is notconnectedto the power sourceoutletbeforeremoving the chuck. or installing BASICOPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Togetthe bestresultsand minimizethe likelihood of personalinjury,followtheseinstructions your for operating drillpress. Foryourownsafety,alwaysobservethe safety INSTRUCTIONS listedhereand on pages3, 4, and5 of the instruction manual. YOURPROTECTION presstable,it couldbreakor . 5 . Neverclimbon the drill pullthe entiredrillpressdownon you. 6. Turnthe motorswitch"OFP',and put awaythe switch keywhenleavingthe drillpress. 7. To avoidinjuryfromthrownworkor tool contact,do not performlayout,assembly, or set up workon the tablewhilethe cuttingtoolis rotating. To avoidbeingpulledintothe powertool,do notwear Jooseclothing,gloves,neckties, or jewelry.Alwaystie backlonghair, 1. lf anypartof yourdrillpressis missing, malfunctioning, damagedor broken,stopoperationimmediately until that part is properlyrepairedor replaced. Neverplaceyourfingersin a positionwherethey couldcontactthe drillbit or othercuttingtool.The workpiecemayunexpectedly shift,or yourhand couldslip. Toavoidinjuryfrompartsthrownby the spring,follow instructions exactlywhenadjustingthe springtension of thequill. To preventthe workpiecefrom beingtorn fromyour hands,thrown,spunby the tool,or shattered, always properlysupportyourworkpiece as follows: a. AlwayspositionBACKUPMATERIAL (used beneathworkpiece) so that it contactsthe leftside of the column,or usethe fenceprovidedand clampto bracea smallerworkpiece. i18 to b. Wheneverpossible,positionthe WORKPIECE contactthe leftsideof the column.lf it is too short or the tableis tilted,usethe fenceprovidedor clampsolidlyto the table,usingthetableslots. c. Whenusinga drill pressvise,alwaysfastenit to the table. the d. Neverdo anyworkfreehand(hand-holding it on thetable), workpieceratherthansupporting exceptwhenpolishing. e. Securelylockthe headandtablesupportto the column,and the tableto the tablesupport,before the drillpress. operating f. Nevermovethe heador the tablewhilethe tool is running. jog the motorswitch g. Beforestartingan operation, to makesurethe drillor othercuttingtooldoes not wobbleor causevibration. h. lf a workpieceoverhangsthe tableso it will fall or tip if not held,clampit to the table.orprovide auxiliarysupport. i. Usethe fenceprovidedor otherfixturesfor hold,guide, unusualoperations to adequately and positionworkpiece. j. Usethe SPINDLE forthe SPEEDrecommended andworkpiecematerial.Check specificoperation the panelon the insidepulleycoveror the chart belowfor drillingspeedinformation. provided Foraccessories, referto the instructions with eachaccessory. DRILLINGSPEEDTABLE(rpm) Material DrillBit Diam. (lnches) Wood 1116 3600 lron,Steel Alum.,Zinc,Brass 3600 1t8 3i16 1/4 5/16 2610 3t8 1t2 1600 880 3600 2610 1600 880 2610 540 POSITIONING THETAELEANOWORKPIECE (F|GURE.AAand BB) 1. Lockthe tabfe(1) to the column(2) at a positionso the tip of rhednttbir (3) is just abovethe top of the workpiece (4). 2. ALWAYSplacea BACK-UPMATERTAL (scrapwood) on the tablebeneaththe workpiece. Thiswill preveni splinteringor heavyburrlngon the undersideof the workpiece. Tokeeptheback-upmaterialfromspinning out of control,it MUSTcontactthe LEFTsideof the column. HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION 1. Usinga centerpunch or sharpnail,makean indentation in the workpiecewhereyou wantthe hole. 2. Usingthe feedhandles,bringthedrilldownto align withthe indentation beforeturningthe drill"ON". TTLT|NG THETABLE (FfcURECC) NOTE:Thetableand support(t) hasa predrilledhole witha lockingpin insertedfor lockingthe tableintoa predetermined position. 0ohorizontal 1. Tousethe tablein a bevet(tilted)position, TTGHTEN the nut (2) pin on locking the clockwise to RELEASE Topreventthe workpieceor backupmaterialfrombeing it fromthetaUesupport. lorn fromyourhandswhlledrilllng,you MUSTposition-it 2. Loosenthe largehexheadbevellockingbolt(3). againstthe leftsideof the column.lf the workpieceor lhe backupmaterialis not longenoughto reachthe columnuse the fenceprovldedwiththe drillpressto bracethe workpiece, Topreventinjury,be sureto holdthe table& tablearm or clampit to thetable.Failureto do thiscouldresultin personalinjury. assembly, so it willnotswivelortilt. Fig. Fig.CC Tiltthetable,aligning thedesiredanglemeasurement to thezerolineoppositethe scale(4).Tightenthe bevel 3. Forsmallpiecesthatcannotbe clampedto the table, lockingbolt. usea drillpressvise (optionalaccessory). 4. To relurnthe tableto its originalposition,loosenthe bevellockingbolt(3).Realignthe bevefscate(4) to thb 0oposition. Loosenthenut(2)on the lockingpinto theOUTSIDE The drillpressvise MUST be clampedor boltedto the END OFTHREADS. Gentlytap rhetockingpinuntitit tableto avoidinjuryfrom a spinningworkpiece,or is seated in the hole. Fingertightenthenut. damagedvise or bit parts. Removethe drillpressfencewhenil interferes withother drillpressaccessories. ESEf[[p Toavoidinjuryfromspinningworkor toolbreakage,always Fig.BB clampworkpieceand backupmaterialsecurelyto the tablebeforeoperatingthe drillpresswiththe tabletilted. FEEDING 1. Pulldownthe feedhandleswithonlyenougheffortto allowthe driilbit to cut. 2. Feedingtoo slowlymightcausethe drillbit to burn. Feedingtoo rapidlymightstopthe motor,causethe beltor driflto slip,or tearthe.workpiece looseand . breakthe drillbit. 3. Whendrillingmetal,it maybe necessary to lubricate the drillbit tipwithmotoroil,to preventburningthetip. 19 : YOURDRILLPRESS MAINTAINING To avoidshockor fire hazard,if the powercordis worn or cut in any way,haveit replacedimmediately' I i Foryourown safety,turn the switchOFFand removethe plugfromthe powersourceoutletbeforemaintainingor lubricatingyourdrill Press. LUBRICATION or dust blowout usingan air compressor Frbquently motor. the inside accumulates vacuum,any dustthat All of the drill pressball bearingsare packedwith grease at the factory.Theyrequireno furtherlubrication' A coatof automotivepastewax appliedto the tableand columnwill helpto keepthe surfacesclean. lubricatethe gearand rack,tableelevation Periodically mecnanismof the spindleinO ttre rack(teeth)of the quill' TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE To avoidinjuryfroman accidental start,turnthe switchOFFand alwaysremovethe plugfromthe powersource beforemakinganyadjustments. . ConsultyourlocalSearsServiceCenterif for any reasonthe motorwill not run. PROBLEM PROBABLECAUSE REMEDY Noisyoperation. 1. Incorrect belttension. 1. Adjusttension.SeeSection - TENS]ONING "ASSEMBLY BELT'' 2. Lubricate spindle. SeeSection"LUBRICATION'. 3. Checktightnessof retainingnut'onpulley,and tightenif necessary. 4. Tightenset screwin motorpulley. 2. Dryspindle. 3. Loosespindlepulley. 4. Loosemotorpulley. Drillbit burns. 2. 3. 4. 5. Runout of drillbit pointdrilledholenot round. 1 . Changespeed.See Section"BASICDRILL PRESSOPERATION. SPINDLE SPEEDS' Chipsnotcomingout of hole, 2. Retractdrillfrequently to clearchips. Dulldrillbit. drillbit. 3. Resharpen Feedingtoo slowly. 4. Feedfastenough- allowdrillto cut. Not lubricated. 5 . Lubricate drill.SeeSection'BASIC DRILL - FEEDING" PRESSOPERATION 1 . Incorrectspeed. 1 . Hardgrainin woodor lengthsof cuttingflutes and/oranglesnot equal. 2. Bentdrillbit. 2 . Replacedrillbit. Woodsplinterson underside. 1. No backupmaterial underworkpiece. 1. Useoackupmaterial.SeeSection "BASICDRILLPRESSOPERATION". Workpiecetorn ' loosefromhand. 1. Notsupportedor clampedproperly. 1. Supportworkpiece or clampit. SeeSection "BASICDRILLPRESSOPERATION". 1 . Resharpen drillbit correctly. Drillbit bindsin workpiece. 1 . Workpiece pinchingdrillbit, 1. Supportworkpieceor clampit. SeeSection 'BASICDRILLPRESSOPERATION'. or excessivefeedpressure. 2. lmproperbelttension. 2. Adjusttension.SeeSection - TENSIONING "ASSEMBLY BELT]' Excessive drillbit runoutor wobble. 1. Bentdrillbit. 2. Wornbearings. 3. Drillbitnotproperly installedin chuck. 4. Chucknot properlyinstalled. Quillreturns 1. Springhasimproper tension. 1. Adjustspringtension.SeeSection"ASSEMBLY- QUILLRETURNSPRING". too slowor too fast. ADJUSTMENTS Chuckwill notstay attachedto spindle. It fallsoff when tryingto install. 1. Dirt,grease,or oil on the taperedinsidesurfaceof chuckor on the spindle's taperedsurface. 1. Usea straight drillbit. 2. Replace bearings. properly. 3. Installdrill SeeSection"BASICDRILL PRESSOPERATION" and"ASSEMBLY". 4. lnstallchuckproperly. See Section -INSTALLING "ASSEMBLY THECHUCK". 1. Usinga household detergent, cleanthe taperedsurfaceof the chuckand spindleto removealldirt,greaseand oil.See Section - INSTALLING "ASSEMBLY THECHUCK" MODELNO-137.2191,20 12" DRILLPRESS CRAFTSMAN ESENI Wh". servicinguse onlyCRAFTSMANreplacementparts.Use of any otherpartsmaycreatea H.{l{lp^or cause pioJuctoamide.nnv a'tlempt io rlpiir oiieptaCeereitiicalpartson thisTablbSawmhy3911e-aHAl4gD'n1"tt at yournearestSearsservtceuenter' Repairserviceis available technici'an. a {ualified'servic6 i"piirls Oone"oy Alwaysorderby PARTNUMBER,not by keynumber A FOR SCHEMATIC PARTS LIST Size QtY Part No. Description 10300105 BASE 2A 10300202A2 ASS'Y COLUMNHOLDER 3 26018BD490 HEX.SOC.SETSCREW 4 13902202 RACK 1 5A 10300603411 ASS'Y TABLEBRACKET 1 6 10602003 TABLELOCKHANDLE 1 7A 10302301A1 RACKRINGASS'Y 1 8A 13901001A1 ASS'Y CRANKHANDLE 1 9A 10399202 FENCEASS'Y 1 Key 1 . 1 M8x1.25-25 ::.L::::.':.:i:: 4 CRAFTSMAN 12" DRILLPRESS MODEL NO.137.219120 A SGHEMATIC "^\,2 6\ IK w\r\-.. 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