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    							MODEL #840139
    13 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    INSTRUCTION 
    MANUAL
    FOR 
    CUSTOMER 
    SERVICE
    POUR 
    LE SERVICE 
    APRÉS 
    VENTE
    OU 
    DU 
    CONSOMMATEUR
    PARA 
    EL SERVICIO
    PARA 
    EL CONSUMIDOR
    1-800-590-3723
    Printed 
    in China 
    87-1904-60957
    KAWASAKI™
    IS A TRADEMARK 
    LICENSED 
    BY KAWASAKI™
    MOTORS 
    CORP
    ., U.S.A., 
    WHICH 
    DOES 
    NOT 
    MANUF
    ACTURE 
    OR 
    DISTRIBUTE 
    THIS 
    PRODUCT
    . CONSUMER 
    INQUIRES 
    SHOULD 
    BE
    DIRECTED 
    TO:
    ©COPYRIGHT 
    2006 
    ALLTRADE 
    TOOLS, 
    LLC.
    1431 
    VIA PLATA
    LONG 
    BEACH, 
    CA 90810-1462 
    USA
    840139 
    – 13Drill 
    Press 
    - Rev. 5/30/06
    THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY,OPERATION,
    MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF THIS PRODUCT.BEFORE USE,READ CAREFULLY AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    CAUTIONS,
    WARNINGS,
    INSTR
    UCTIONS 
    AND 
    PRODUCT 
    LABELS.
    FAILURE 
    TO 
    DO
    SO 
    COULD 
    RESUL
    T IN SERIOUS 
    PERSONAL 
    INJUR
    Y AND/OR 
    PROPER
    TY 
    DAMAGE.
    IF YOU 
    SHOULD 
    HAVE 
    ANY 
    QUESTIONS 
    OR 
    EXPERIENCE 
    A PROBLEM 
    WITH 
    YOUR 
    ALL
    TRADE 
    PRODUCT
    ,DO 
    NOT 
    RETURN 
    THIS 
    PRODUCT 
    TO 
    THE 
    STORE.
    PLEASE 
    CALL 
    OUR 
    CUSTOMER 
    SERVICE
    DEP
    ARTMENT 
    AT 1-800-590-3723
    .BEFORE 
    YOU 
    CALL,
    HAVE 
    THE 
    FOLLOWING 
    INFORMA
    TION 
    AVAILABLE:MODEL No.,DATE PURCHASED AND STORE LOCATION.AN ALLTRADE 
    REPRESENT
    ATIVE 
    CAN 
    RESOL
    VE 
    YOUR 
    PROBLEM 
    OVER 
    THE 
    PHONE.
    IF YOU 
    WOULD 
    LIKE 
    TO 
    MAKE
    A SUGGESTION 
    OR 
    COMMENT
    ,GIVE 
    US 
    A CALL 
    OR 
    EMAIL 
    US 
    AT:INFO@ALL
    TRADETOOLS.COM.
    YOUR 
    FEEDBACK 
    IS VITAL 
    TO 
    US.  
    						
    							INSER
    TING 
    LASER 
    BA
    TTERIES
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    31
    SECTION 
    FOUR
    MAINTENANCE 
    AND 
    CLEANING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    31
    TROUBLE 
    SHOOTING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    33
    ACCESSORIES
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    33
    SPECIFICA
    TIONS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    34
    OTHER 
    CONSUMER 
    DO-IT
    -YOURSELF 
    (DIY) 
    TOOLS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    34
    SECTION 
    FIVE
    2 YEAR 
    LIMITED 
    WARRANTY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    35-38
    CONGRA
    TULA
    TIONS!
    Thanks for choosing this product. At Alltrade, our aim is to provide you with quality
    products 
    at 
    an 
    affordable 
    price, 
    and 
    we 
    want 
    you 
    to 
    be 
    totally 
    satisfied 
    with 
    your
    product 
    and 
    our 
    Customer 
    Ser
    vice. 
    If 
    any 
    help 
    and 
    advice 
    is 
    needed, 
    please 
    contact 
    us 
    at 
    1-800-590-3723. 
    Properly 
    cared 
    for
    , this 
    product 
    will 
    give 
    you 
    many 
    years 
    of 
    satisfaction.
    INTENDED 
    USE
    This 
    product 
    is intended 
    for 
    consumer 
    use 
    only
    . This 
    tool 
    is not 
    designed 
    for 
    pro-
    fessional 
    use. 
    The 
    power 
    cord 
    should 
    only 
    be 
    used 
    in approved 
    electrical 
    outlets 
    as
    described 
    in 
    this 
    manual. 
    Failure 
    to 
    use 
    the 
    proper 
    power 
    cords 
    and/or 
    extension
    cords 
    may 
    result 
    in fire 
    or 
    possible 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    bench 
    grinder
    .
    RECOGNIZE 
    SAFETY 
    SYMBOLS, 
    WORDS 
    AND 
    LABELS
    READ 
    AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    INSTRUCTIONS.
    Failure 
    to
    follow 
    all 
    instructions 
    in this 
    manual 
    may 
    result 
    severe 
    personal 
    injur
    y or 
    death.
    Keep 
    this 
    manual 
    and 
    refer 
    to 
    it for 
    Safety 
    Instructions, 
    Operating 
    Procedures
    and 
    Warranty
    .
    The safety instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible
    conditions 
    and 
    practices 
    that 
    may 
    occur 
    when 
    operating, 
    maintaining 
    and 
    cleaning
    power 
    equipment.
    Always 
    use 
    common 
    sense 
    and 
    pay 
    particular 
    attention 
    to 
    all 
    the 
    DANGER
    , 
    WARNING
    , CAUTION
    and 
    NOTE
    statements 
    of 
    this 
    manual.
    This 
    is the 
    safety 
    alert 
    symbol. 
    It is used 
    to 
    alert
    you 
    to 
    potential 
    personal 
    injur
    y hazards. 
    Obey 
    all
    safety 
    messages 
    that 
    follow 
    this 
    symbol 
    to 
    avoid
    possible 
    injur
    y or 
    death.
    TABLE 
    OF 
    CONTENTS
    CONGRA
    TULA
    TIONS!
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2
    INTENDED 
    USE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2
    SECTION 
    ONE
    RECOGNIZE 
    SAFETY 
    SYMBOLS, 
    WORDS 
    AND 
    LABELS
     . . . . . . . . . . . .
    2-3
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFEGUARDS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    3
    SECTION 
    TWO
    GENERAL 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    – FOR 
    ALL 
    ELECTRIC 
    POWER 
    TOOLS
     . . . .4-5
    GROUNDING 
    INSTRUCTIONS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    5-6
    EXTENSION 
    CORD 
    USAGE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    7
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    FOR 
    DRILL 
    PRESSES
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    7-10
    SYMBOLS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    10
    SECTION 
    THREE
    FUNCTIONAL 
    DESCRIPTION
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    11
    ASSEMBL
    Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    12-21
    COLUMN 
    AND 
    TABLE 
    HARDW
    ARE 
    ASSEMBL
    Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    13-14
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    TABLE 
    ASSEMBL
    Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    HEAD 
    ASSEMBL
    Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    15-16
    INST
    ALLING 
    BEL
    T GUARD 
    KNOB
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    16
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    CENTER 
    PULLEY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    16
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    DRIVE 
    PULLEYS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    17
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    DRIVE 
    BEL
    TS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    17-18
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    FEED 
    HANDLES
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    18
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    CHUCK
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    19
    SQUARING 
    THE 
    WORKT
    ABLE
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    20-21
    OPERA
    TING 
    INSTRUCTIONS 
    FOR 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    21-28
    INSER
    TING 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    BIT
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    22-23
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    TABLE 
    HEIGHT
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    24
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    TABLE 
    TIL
    T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    24-25
    ROT
    ATING 
    THE 
    WORKT
    ABLE.
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    25
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    SPINDLE 
    SPEED
     . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    25
    SETTING 
    THE 
    DRILLING 
    DEPTH 
    ADJUSTMENT
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    26
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    SPINDLE 
    RETURN 
    SPRING
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    26-27
    USING 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    27
    DRILLING 
    WOOD
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    27-28
    DRILLING 
    MET
    AL
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    28-29
    OPERA
    TING 
    THE 
    LASER
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    29
    LASER 
    SAFETY
     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    29-30
    1
    2  
    						
    							GENERAL 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    – FOR 
    ALL 
    ELECTRIC 
    POWER 
    TOOLS
    READ 
    AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    INSTRUCTIONS.
    Failure 
    to
    follow 
    all 
    instructions 
    listed 
    below 
    may 
    result 
    in 
    electric 
    shock, 
    fire 
    and/or 
    serious 
    personal 
    injur
    y.
    1.
    KEEP 
    GUARDS 
    IN 
    PLACE 
    AND 
    IN 
    WORKING 
    ORDER.
    2.
    REMOVE 
    ADJUSTING 
    KEYS 
    AND 
    WRENCHES.
    Form 
    a habit 
    of 
    checking 
    to 
    see
    that 
    keys 
    and 
    adjusting 
    wrenches 
    are 
    removed 
    from 
    the 
    tool 
    before 
    turning 
    it
    on.
    3.
    KEEP 
    WORK 
    AREA 
    CLEAN.
    Cluttered 
    areas 
    and 
    benches 
    invite 
    accidents.
    4.
    DO 
    NOT 
    USE 
    TOOL 
    IN 
    A DANGEROUS 
    ENVIRONMENT.
    Do 
    not 
    use 
    power
    tools 
    in damp 
    or 
    wet 
    locations, 
    or 
    expose 
    them 
    to 
    rain. 
    Keep 
    work 
    area 
    well 
    lit.
    5.
    KEEP 
    CHILDREN 
    AWAY.All 
    visitors 
    should 
    be 
    kept 
    a safe 
    distance 
    from 
    the
    work 
    area.
    6.
    MAKE 
    YOUR 
    WORKSHOP 
    CHILD 
    PROOF
    , with 
    padlocks, 
    master 
    switches, 
    or
    by 
    removing 
    starter 
    keys.
    7.
    DO 
    NOT 
    FORCE 
    TOOL.
    The 
    correct 
    tool 
    will 
    do 
    the 
    job 
    better 
    and 
    safer 
    at the
    rate 
    for 
    which 
    it is designed.
    8.
    USE 
    THE 
    CORRECT 
    TOOL 
    FOR 
    YOUR 
    APPLICA
    TION.
    Do 
    not 
    for
    ce 
    tool 
    or
    attachment 
    to 
    do 
    a job 
    for 
    which 
    it was 
    not 
    designed.
    9.
    ALWAYS 
    USE 
    SAFETY 
    GLASSES.
    Also 
    use 
    a face 
    mask 
    or 
    dusk 
    mask 
    if cutting
    operation 
    is dusty
    . Ever
    yday 
    eyeglasses 
    only 
    have 
    impact 
    lenses, 
    they 
    are 
    NOT
    safety 
    glasses.
    10.
    SECURE 
    WORK.
    Use 
    clamps 
    or 
    other 
    practical 
    ways 
    to 
    secure 
    and 
    support 
    the
    workpiece 
    to 
    a stable 
    platform.
    Holding 
    the 
    work 
    by 
    hand 
    or 
    against 
    your 
    body
    is unstable 
    and 
    may 
    lead 
    to 
    loss 
    of 
    control.
    11.
    DO 
    NOT 
    OVERREACH.
    Keep 
    proper 
    footing 
    and 
    balance 
    at all 
    times. 
    Proper
    footing 
    and 
    balance 
    enables 
    better 
    control 
    of 
    the 
    power 
    tool 
    in unexpected 
    sit-
    uations.
    12.
    MAINT
    AIN 
    TOOLS 
    WITH 
    CARE.
    Keep 
    tools 
    sharp 
    and 
    clean 
    for 
    best 
    and 
    safest
    per
    formance. 
    Follow 
    instructions 
    for 
    lubricating 
    and 
    changing 
    accessories.
    13.
    NEVER 
    LEA
    VE 
    TOOL 
    RUNNING 
    UNA
    TTENDED. 
    TURN 
    POWER 
    OFF
    .Don’t 
    leave
    tool 
    until 
    it comes 
    to 
    a complete 
    stop.
    14.
    DISCONNECT 
    TOOLS 
    before 
    ser
    vicing 
    and 
    when 
    changing 
    accessories, 
    such
    as 
    blades, 
    bits, 
    cutters 
    and 
    the 
    like.
    4
    DANGER
    indicates an imminently hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if not 
    avoided, 
    will 
    result 
    in death
    or 
    serious 
    injur
    y.
    WARNING
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if not 
    avoided, 
    could 
    result 
    in
    death 
    or 
    serious 
    injur
    y.
    CAUTION
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation 
    which, 
    if 
    not 
    avoided, 
    may 
    result 
    in
    minor 
    or 
    moderate 
    injur
    y.
    CAUTION
    used 
    without 
    the 
    safety 
    alert 
    symbol
    indicates 
    a potentially 
    hazardous 
    situation 
    which,
    if not 
    avoided, 
    may 
    result 
    in property 
    damage.
    NOTEprovides additional information that is useful
    for 
    proper 
    use 
    and 
    maintenance 
    of 
    this 
    tool. 
    If a
    NOTE 
    is indicated 
    make 
    sure 
    it is fully 
    understood.
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFEGUARDS
    People 
    with 
    electronic 
    devices, 
    such 
    as 
    pacemakers, 
    should 
    consult 
    their
    physician(s) 
    before 
    using 
    this 
    product. 
    Operation 
    of 
    electrical 
    equipment 
    in
    close 
    proximity 
    to 
    a heart 
    pacemaker 
    could 
    cause 
    interference 
    or 
    failure 
    of
    the 
    pacemaker
    .
    WARNING:
    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 
    and 
    cement 
    and 
    other 
    masonr
    y products,
    and 
    arsenic 
    and 
    chromium 
    from 
    chemically-treated 
    lumber
    .
    Your 
    risk 
    from 
    these 
    exposures 
    varies, 
    depending 
    on 
    how 
    often 
    you 
    do 
    this 
    type
    of 
    work. 
    To reduce 
    your 
    exposure 
    to 
    these 
    chemicals: 
    work 
    in 
    a well 
    ventilated
    area, 
    and 
    work 
    with 
    approved 
    safety 
    equipment, 
    such 
    as 
    dust 
    masks 
    that 
    are
    specially 
    designed 
    to 
    filter 
    out 
    microscopic 
    particles.
    WARNING: 
    Handling 
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    on 
    corded 
    products 
    may 
    expose 
    you 
    to
    lead, 
    a chemical 
    known 
    to 
    the 
    State 
    of 
    California 
    to 
    cause 
    cancer 
    and 
    birth
    defects 
    or 
    other 
    reproductive 
    harm.
    Wash 
    hands 
    after 
    handling.
    SA
    VE 
    THESE 
    INSTRUCTIONS 
    FOR 
    FUTURE 
    REFERENCE.  
    						
    							This 
    drill 
    press 
    is equipped 
    with 
    a grounded 
    3-wire 
    power 
    cord 
    with 
    a 3-prong 
    plug.
    If the 
    power 
    cord 
    will 
    not 
    fit 
    into 
    the 
    wall 
    plug, 
    an 
    approved 
    adapter 
    can 
    be 
    used 
    as
    long 
    as 
    it is connected 
    to 
    the 
    center 
    screw 
    in 
    the 
    wall 
    plate. 
    See 
    Figure 
    1 and 
    the
    steps 
    below 
    to 
    use 
    an 
    AC 
    grounding 
    adapter:
    1.Remove 
    the 
    cover 
    plate 
    mounting 
    screw
    .
    2.Insert 
    the 
    AC 
    grounding 
    adapter 
    into 
    the 
    bottom 
    receptacle 
    so 
    the 
    green
    grounding 
    lug 
    fits 
    over 
    the 
    screw 
    hole.
    3.Install 
    the 
    mounting 
    screw 
    back 
    into 
    the 
    cover 
    plate 
    securely 
    affixing 
    the
    adapter 
    to 
    the 
    receptacle. 
    Never 
    modify 
    the 
    electrical 
    adapter 
    by 
    cutting 
    off 
    the
    grounding 
    prong 
    so 
    it will 
    fit 
    into 
    unapproved, 
    un-grounded 
    electrical 
    recep-
    tacles. 
    Failure 
    to 
    follow 
    this 
    procedure 
    could 
    result 
    in 
    burns, 
    severe 
    electri-
    cal 
    shock, 
    or 
    even 
    death.
    If you 
    have 
    questions 
    about 
    connecting 
    the 
    drill 
    press, 
    contact 
    a certified 
    electrician
    to 
    install 
    the 
    proper 
    circuitr
    y needed 
    for 
    this 
    and 
    other 
    power 
    tools 
    you 
    use. 
    Repair 
    or 
    replace 
    any 
    damaged 
    electrical 
    wiring 
    IMMEDIA
    TEL
    Y. 
    EXTENSION 
    CORD 
    USAGE
    Extension 
    cords 
    are 
    not 
    recommended 
    for 
    use 
    with 
    this 
    drill 
    press. 
    Extension 
    cords,
    if used, 
    must 
    be 
    properly 
    grounded 
    with 
    a 3-prong 
    plug 
    on 
    one 
    and 
    a 3-hole 
    recep-
    tacle 
    on 
    the 
    other
    . DO 
    NOT 
    use 
    grounding 
    adapters 
    with 
    an 
    extension 
    cord.
    Extension 
    cords 
    must 
    be 
    UL 
    listed 
    and 
    use 
    a minimum 
    of 
    18 
    A.W
    .G. 
    wiring.
    Extension 
    cords 
    should 
    never 
    exceed 
    25 
    feet 
    in length. 
    Extension 
    cords, 
    that 
    are 
    too
    long, 
    cause 
    a voltage 
    drop 
    over 
    the 
    extra 
    distance 
    causing 
    the 
    grinder 
    motor 
    to 
    run
    slower 
    with 
    the 
    possibility 
    of 
    causing 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    motor
    . Using 
    extension 
    cords
    with 
    smaller 
    than 
    the 
    recommended 
    wire 
    gauge 
    run 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    getting 
    too 
    hot, 
    melt-
    ing, 
    and/or 
    causing 
    fires. 
    See 
    table, 
    “Extension 
    Cord 
    Specifications”, 
    on 
    page 
    31.
    15.
    REDUCE 
    THE 
    RISK 
    OF 
    UNINTENTIONAL 
    ST
    AR
    TING.
    Be 
    sure 
    switch 
    is in the
    “OFF”
    position 
    before 
    plugging 
    in.
    16.
    USE 
    RECOMMENDED 
    ACCESSORIES.
    Consult 
    the 
    owners 
    manual 
    for 
    recom-
    mended 
    accessories. 
    The 
    use 
    of 
    improper 
    accessories 
    may 
    cause 
    cause 
    risk 
    of
    injur
    y.
    17.
    NEVER 
    ST
    AND 
    ON 
    TOOL.
    Serious 
    injur
    y could 
    occur 
    if the 
    tool 
    is tipped 
    or 
    if
    the 
    cutting 
    tool 
    is unintentionally 
    contacted.
    18.
    CHECK 
    DAMAGED 
    PARTS.
    Before 
    further 
    use 
    of 
    the 
    tool, 
    a guard 
    or 
    other 
    part
    that 
    is damaged 
    should 
    be 
    carefully 
    checked 
    to 
    determine 
    that 
    it will 
    operate
    properly 
    and 
    per
    form 
    its 
    intended 
    function. 
    Check 
    for 
    alignment 
    of 
    moving
    parts, 
    binding 
    of 
    moving 
    parts, 
    breakage 
    of 
    parts, 
    mounting 
    and 
    any 
    other
    conditions 
    that 
    may 
    affect 
    its 
    operation. 
    A guard 
    or 
    other 
    part 
    that 
    is damaged
    should 
    be 
    properly 
    repaired 
    or 
    replaced.
    19.
    DIRECTION 
    OF 
    FEED.
    Only 
    feed 
    work 
    into 
    a blade 
    or 
    cutter 
    against 
    the 
    direc-
    tion 
    of 
    rotation 
    of 
    the 
    blade 
    or 
    cutter
    .
    GROUNDING 
    INSTRUCTIONS
    NEVER 
    use 
    appliances 
    or 
    equipment 
    that 
    have 
    motors
    with 
    automatic 
    reset 
    overload 
    protective 
    devices. 
    These 
    protective 
    devices
    can 
    cause 
    unexpected 
    startups 
    that 
    can 
    cause 
    property 
    damage, 
    severe 
    per-
    sonal 
    injur
    y, or 
    death.
    The 
    electrical 
    power 
    sour
    ce 
    for 
    this 
    drill 
    press 
    MUST
    be 
    grounded 
    in 
    order 
    to 
    pre-
    vent 
    possible 
    electric 
    shock 
    or 
    even 
    death 
    should 
    the 
    tool 
    malfunction 
    or 
    break
    down. 
    Grounding 
    provides 
    a path 
    of 
    least 
    resistance 
    for 
    electric 
    current 
    thus 
    reduc-
    ing 
    the 
    risk 
    of 
    electrical 
    shock. 
    The 
    power 
    sour
    ce 
    must 
    also 
    use 
    a minimum 
    20A
    ser
    vice. 
    Multiple 
    power 
    tools 
    should 
    never 
    be 
    used 
    on 
    the 
    same 
    circuit 
    at the 
    same
    time.
    Failure to properly ground this drill press could result in
    burns, severe electrical shock, and even death. This is especially true if used in
    damp or wet locations or near metallic plumbing. The reaction from electrical
    shock could possibly cause your hands to m
    ake contact with the cutting tools.
    Not 
    all 
    outlets 
    are 
    properly 
    grounded, 
    regardless 
    of 
    the
    type 
    of 
    receptacle 
    they 
    have. 
    If you 
    are 
    not 
    sure 
    if the 
    receptacle 
    is properly
    grounded 
    or 
    not, 
    consult 
    a certified 
    electrician. 
    The 
    AC 
    receptacle 
    must 
    be
    protected 
    by 
    a dual 
    element 
    time 
    delay 
    or 
    a circuit 
    breaker
    .
    5
    UNGROUNDED AC RECEPTACLE
    GROUNDED RECEPTACLE
    GROUNDING ADAPTER
    DRILL PRESS POWER CORD
    DRILL PRESS POWER CORD
    COVERPLATE
    MOUNTING SCREW
    FIGURE 1. CONNECTING THE DRILL PRESS TO THE AC POWER RECEPTACLE  
    						
    							9.
    USE 
    ONL
    Y DRILL 
    BITS, 
    SANDING 
    DRUMS, 
    AND 
    OTHER 
    ACCESSORIES
    that
    are 
    designed 
    for 
    the 
    various 
    speeds 
    of 
    this 
    drill 
    press. 
    The 
    drill 
    bits, 
    sanding
    drums 
    and 
    other 
    accessories 
    should 
    have 
    a shank 
    size 
    1/2 
    OR 
    SMALLER.
    Unsuitable 
    drill 
    bits 
    can 
    break 
    without 
    warning 
    throwing 
    fragments 
    outward 
    at
    high 
    speeds 
    possibly 
    causing 
    severe 
    injuries. 
    Contact 
    Alltrade 
    Customer
    Ser
    vice 
    at 1-800-423-3598 
    (toll 
    free) 
    for 
    authorized 
    drill 
    bit 
    specifications.
    10.
    USE 
    RECOMMENDED 
    SPEED 
    for 
    drill 
    accessor
    y and 
    workpiece 
    material.
    11.
    DO 
    NOT 
    FORCE 
    THE 
    TOOL.
    The 
    drill 
    press 
    will 
    do 
    a better 
    job 
    and 
    be 
    safer 
    if
    drilling 
    operations 
    are 
    per
    formed 
    at the 
    proper 
    speeds 
    as 
    expressed 
    in this
    manual.
    12.
    USE 
    ONL
    Y THE 
    CHUCK 
    KEY 
    THA
    T IS 
    PROVIDED 
    with 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    or 
    a 
    duplicate 
    of 
    it to 
    reliably 
    secure 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    inside 
    the 
    chuck.
    13.
    REMOVE 
    CHUCK 
    KEYS 
    AND 
    OTHER 
    ADJUSTMENT 
    TOOLS
    from 
    the 
    areas
    around 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    before 
    turning 
    the 
    power 
    switch 
    to 
    the 
    “ON” 
    position.
    14.
    DO 
    NOT 
    USE 
    A DRILL 
    BIT 
    THA
    T WOBBLES 
    OR 
    VIBRA
    TES. 
    Visually 
    inspect 
    the
    drill 
    bits 
    before 
    they 
    contact 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    ensuring 
    there 
    are 
    no 
    side-to-side
    movements. 
    Should 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    wobble 
    from 
    side-to-side 
    or 
    if the 
    tip 
    appears
    broken, 
    replace 
    them 
    immediately
    .If the 
    vibration 
    still 
    exists, 
    check 
    the 
    bear-
    ings 
    and 
    the 
    motor 
    shaft 
    and 
    repair 
    or 
    replace 
    them 
    as 
    soon 
    as 
    possible.
    EXCESSIVE 
    VIBRA
    TION
    can 
    cause 
    severe 
    damage 
    to 
    both 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    and
    the 
    drill 
    press.
    15.
    ADJUST 
    THE 
    TOOL 
    TABLE 
    BEFORE 
    EACH 
    USE.
    The 
    tool 
    table 
    should 
    be 
    tight-
    ened 
    and 
    placed 
    at the 
    proper 
    angle 
    for 
    the 
    drilling 
    job 
    before 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    is
    put 
    into 
    use. 
    If not 
    properly 
    adjusted, 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    can 
    unexpectedly 
    move
    causing 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    to 
    seize 
    resulting 
    in damage 
    to 
    it or 
    possible 
    severe 
    injur
    y
    to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    16.
    DO 
    NOT 
    ST
    AND 
    DIRECTL
    Y IN 
    FRONT 
    OF 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS
    when 
    it is first
    turned 
    on. 
    Loose 
    fragments 
    could 
    fly 
    off 
    at high 
    speeds 
    possibly 
    causing
    injur
    y.
    17.
    PROPERL
    Y SUPPOR
    T EXTRA 
    LONG 
    OR 
    EXTRA 
    WIDE 
    WORK 
    PIECES.
    Work
    pieces 
    that 
    are 
    too 
    long 
    or 
    tool 
    wide 
    can 
    tip 
    and 
    cause 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    to 
    seize
    resulting 
    in a sudden 
    whipping 
    motion 
    resulting 
    in damage 
    to 
    the 
    work 
    piece
    and 
    drill 
    press 
    as 
    well 
    as 
    possible 
    severe 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    18.
    NEVER 
    ST
    AR
    T THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    WITH 
    THE 
    WORK 
    PIECE 
    IN 
    CONT
    ACT 
    WITH
    THE 
    DRILL 
    BIT
    .The 
    sudden 
    start-up 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    could 
    cause 
    it to 
    seize
    resulting 
    in a sudden, 
    rapid 
    spinning 
    motion 
    that 
    could 
    damage 
    the 
    work 
    piece,
    the 
    drill 
    press, 
    and/or 
    serious 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    7
    8
    IMPOR
    TANT 
    SAFETY 
    RULES 
    FOR 
    DRILL 
    PRESSES
    READ 
    AND 
    UNDERST
    AND 
    ALL 
    INSTRUCTIONS.
    If there
    are 
    instructions 
    in 
    this 
    manual 
    that 
    are 
    not 
    completely 
    understood, 
    seek 
    the
    advice 
    of 
    a trained 
    professional 
    or 
    contact 
    Alltrade 
    Customer 
    Ser
    vice 
    at 1-800-
    590-3723 
    before 
    attempting 
    to 
    per
    form 
    the 
    procedures. 
    Failure 
    to 
    follow 
    all
    instructions 
    listed 
    in this 
    manual 
    may 
    result 
    in property 
    damage, 
    damage 
    to 
    the
    tool, 
    or 
    serious 
    personal 
    injur
    y or 
    even 
    death.
    1.
    DO 
    NOT 
    OPERA
    TE 
    THIS 
    DRILL 
    PRESS
    until 
    it is completely 
    assembled 
    accord-
    ing 
    to 
    the 
    instructions 
    in this 
    manual. 
    Failure 
    to 
    adhere 
    to 
    these 
    instructions
    could 
    result 
    in serious 
    and/or 
    permanent 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    2.
    FOLLOW 
    ALL 
    WIRING 
    CODES. 
    Use 
    only 
    properly 
    grounded 
    three-hole 
    ground-
    ed 
    receptacles. 
    DO 
    NOT
    cut 
    the 
    third 
    prong 
    off 
    the 
    power 
    cord. 
    When 
    using 
    an
    extension 
    cord, 
    use 
    only 
    UL 
    Listed 
    extension 
    cords 
    with 
    minimum 
    16 
    AWG
    wiring 
    and 
    a maximum 
    length 
    of 
    25 
    feet. 
    See 
    ELECTRICAL 
    SAFETY
    section 
    in
    this 
    manual.
    3.
    MAKE 
    SURE 
    APPROVED 
    EYE 
    PROTECTION 
    IS 
    BEING 
    WORN
    and 
    properly
    adjusted 
    and 
    secured 
    at all 
    times 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    is in use. 
    Ever
    yday 
    eyeglasses
    only 
    have 
    impact 
    resistant 
    lenses 
    and 
    ARE 
    NOT
    safety 
    glasses. 
    Safety 
    glasses
    must 
    conform 
    to 
    ANSI 
    Z87.1 
    requirements. 
    Approved 
    safety 
    glasses 
    and 
    goggles 
    will 
    have 
    Z87 
    printed 
    or 
    stamped 
    on 
    them.
    4.
    KEEP 
    BYST
    ANDERS, 
    CHILDREN, 
    AND 
    VISITORS
    at a safe 
    distance 
    from 
    the
    drill 
    press 
    while 
    it is in operation. 
    Distractions 
    can 
    cause 
    inadvertent 
    misuse
    resulting 
    in possible 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    bystanders 
    or 
    to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    5.
    WEAR 
    PROPER 
    APP
    AREL.
    Do 
    not 
    wear 
    loose 
    clothing, 
    gloves, 
    neckties, 
    rings,
    bracelets, 
    or 
    other 
    apparel 
    that 
    could 
    possibly 
    become 
    caught 
    in the 
    moving
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    press. 
    When 
    working 
    in a shop 
    environment 
    around 
    power
    tools, 
    wear 
    nonslip 
    footwear
    . Use 
    protective 
    hair 
    covering 
    to 
    contain 
    long 
    hair
    .
    6.
    KEEP 
    THE 
    WORK 
    AREA 
    CLEAN 
    AT ALL 
    TIMES.
    Cluttered 
    areas 
    around 
    the 
    drill
    press 
    can 
    cause 
    unexpected 
    accidents 
    if the 
    debris 
    comes 
    in contact 
    with 
    the
    moving 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    press.
    7.
    MAINT
    AIN 
    A PROPER 
    WORK 
    ENVIRONMENT
    .Do 
    not 
    operate 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    in
    damp 
    or 
    wet 
    locations 
    or 
    expose 
    it to 
    rain. 
    Water 
    can 
    cause 
    the 
    electrical 
    components 
    to 
    malfunction 
    resulting 
    in damage 
    to 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    and/or 
    serious 
    injur
    y or 
    death 
    to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    8.
    ALWAYS 
    USE 
    APPROVED 
    TABLE 
    CLAMPS 
    AND 
    VICES
    to 
    clamp 
    work 
    pieces 
    to
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    table 
    to 
    prevent 
    breakage, 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    drill 
    press, 
    the 
    work
    piece, 
    and 
    possible 
    severe 
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    . Contact 
    Alltrade 
    Customer
    Ser
    vice 
    at 
    1-800-590-3723 
    (toll 
    free) 
    for 
    authorized 
    accessories.  
    						
    							30.
    ADDITIONAL 
    INFORMA
    TION
    about 
    the 
    proper 
    use 
    of 
    bench-mounted 
    drill
    presses 
    is available 
    from 
    the 
    Power 
    Tool 
    Institute, 
    1300 
    Sumner 
    Avenue,
    Cleveland, 
    OH 
    44115-2851 
    (www
    .powertoolinstitute.com). 
    Information 
    is also
    available 
    from 
    the 
    National 
    Safety 
    Council, 
    1121 
    Spring 
    Lake 
    Drive, 
    Itasca, 
    IL
    60143-3201. 
    Additionally
    , you 
    can 
    refer 
    to 
    the 
    American 
    National 
    Standards
    Institute 
    (ANSI) 
    01.1 
    Safety 
    Requirements 
    for 
    Woodworking 
    Machines 
    and 
    the
    U.S. 
    Department 
    of 
    Labor 
    OSHA 
    1910.213 
    Regulations. 
    USE 
    COMMON 
    SENSE 
    WHEN 
    OPERA
    TING 
    THIS 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    OR 
    OTHER 
    POWER
    TOOLS.
    Never 
    try to 
    per
    form 
    drilling 
    operations 
    on 
    work 
    pieces 
    that 
    are 
    too 
    large
    to 
    be 
    clamped 
    to 
    the 
    worktable 
    or 
    vises. 
    Keep 
    this 
    manual 
    and 
    refer 
    to 
    it often 
    to
    ensure 
    proper 
    operation 
    and 
    prevent 
    unnecessar
    y accidents 
    or 
    injuries.
    SYMBOLS
    IMPOR
    TANT
    : Some 
    of 
    the 
    following 
    symbols 
    may 
    be 
    used 
    on 
    your 
    tool. 
    Please
    study 
    them 
    and 
    learn 
    their 
    meaning. 
    Proper 
    interpretation 
    of 
    these 
    symbols 
    will
    allow 
    you 
    to 
    operate 
    the 
    tool 
    better 
    and 
    safer
    .
    SYMBOL
    NAME
    EXPLANA
    TION
    V
    Volts
    Voltage 
    (Potential)
    A
    Amperes
    Current
    Hz
    Hertz
    Frequency 
    (Cycles 
    per 
    Second)
    W
    Watt
    Power
    Kg
    Kilograms
    Weight
    Alternating 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Direct 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Alternating 
    or 
    Direct 
    Current
    Type 
    of 
    Current
    Earthing 
    Terminal
    Grounding 
    Terminal
    Class 
    II Construction
    Denotes 
    Double 
    Insulation
    min
    Minutes
    Time
    s
    Seconds
    Time
    !
    Diameter
    Size 
    of 
    Drill 
    Bits, 
    Grinding 
    Wheels, 
    etc.
    No 
    load 
    speed
    No-load 
    Rotational 
    Speed
    .../min
    Revolutions 
    per 
    Minute
    Revolutions, 
    Sur
    face 
    Speed, 
    Strokes, 
    etc. 
    per 
    Minute
    1,2,3, 
    …
    Ring 
    Selector 
    Settings
    Speed, 
    Torque 
    or 
    Position 
    Settings
    10
    19.
    DISCONNECT 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    POWER 
    CORD 
    FROM 
    THE 
    AC 
    OUTLET
    before 
    making 
    adjustments 
    to 
    the 
    worktable, 
    clamps, 
    vises, 
    work 
    pieces,
    changing 
    drill 
    bits, 
    or 
    changing 
    the 
    speed 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    motor 
    preventing 
    the 
    tool
    from 
    accidentally 
    turning 
    on. 
    Failure 
    to 
    adhere 
    to 
    this 
    step 
    could 
    result 
    in 
    damage 
    to 
    both 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    and 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    as 
    well 
    as 
    possible 
    severe
    injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    20.
    THOROUGHL
    Y CLEAN 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    before 
    changing 
    types 
    of 
    work
    pieces. 
    Combining 
    wood 
    and 
    metal 
    dust 
    can 
    result 
    in an 
    explosion 
    or 
    fire.
    CONSUL
    T EXPER
    T advice 
    before 
    drilling 
    in work 
    pieces 
    made 
    of 
    magnesium.
    The 
    friction 
    generated 
    by 
    the 
    drill 
    bit 
    could 
    the 
    magnesium 
    to 
    ignite 
    resulting 
    in
    a ver
    y intense 
    fire 
    that 
    could 
    cause 
    severe 
    burns 
    to 
    the 
    operator 
    and/or 
    seriously 
    damage 
    the 
    drill 
    press.
    21.
    NEVER 
    PERFORM 
    DRILLING 
    OPERA
    TIONS 
    NEAR 
    FLAMMABLE 
    GAS 
    OR 
    LIQUIDS.
    The resulting fire and/or explosion could cause permanent serious
    injuries to the operator and damage to the drill press and surrounding work area.
    22.
    ALWAYS 
    KEEP 
    ARMS, 
    HANDS, 
    AND 
    FINGERS
    away 
    from 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    while
    it is on 
    the 
    table 
    and 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    is turned 
    on. 
    Severe 
    injur
    y could 
    result.
    23.
    ALWAYS 
    CLAMP 
    THE 
    WORK 
    PIECE 
    FIRML
    Y AGAINST 
    THE 
    WORK 
    TABLE.
    Never 
    attempt 
    to 
    hold 
    the 
    workpiece 
    by 
    hand. 
    The 
    drill 
    bit 
    can 
    seize 
    in the 
    work
    piece 
    causing 
    it to 
    spin 
    rapidly
    . This 
    will 
    cause 
    loss 
    of 
    control 
    of 
    the 
    work
    piece 
    resulting 
    in severe 
    injuries 
    or 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    and 
    drill 
    press. 
    24.
    NEVER 
    APPL
    Y A COOLANT 
    directly 
    to 
    the 
    work 
    piece 
    while 
    it is in contact 
    with
    the 
    drill 
    bit.
    Coolant 
    can 
    weaken 
    the 
    makeup 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    bits 
    causing 
    them 
    to
    fail.
    25.
    NEVER 
    PERFORM 
    LA
    YOUT 
    OR 
    ASSEMBL
    Yto 
    work 
    pieces 
    in front 
    of 
    the 
    drill
    press 
    while 
    it is still 
    running. 
    A sudden 
    slip 
    could 
    bring 
    hands 
    in contact 
    with
    the 
    moving 
    parts 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    resulting 
    in injur
    y to 
    the 
    operator
    .
    26.
    REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.Ensure the “ON/OFF” switch is
    set to the “OFF” position before plugging the power cord into the AC outlet.
    27.
    TURN 
    THE 
    ON/OFF 
    SWITCH 
    on 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    to 
    the 
    “OFF” 
    position 
    and 
    unplug
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    from 
    the 
    electrical 
    receptacle
    when 
    the 
    drilling 
    operations 
    are
    finished. 
    Thoroughly 
    clean 
    the 
    area 
    surrounding 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    making 
    it ready
    for 
    the 
    next 
    use.
    28.
    NEVER 
    LEA
    VE 
    THE 
    DRILL 
    PRESS 
    RUNNING 
    UNA
    TTENDED. 
    when 
    finished 
    with
    a drilling 
    operation, 
    turn 
    “off” 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    and 
    wait 
    until 
    it comes 
    to 
    a 
    complete 
    stop.
    29.
    SECURE 
    THE 
    ELECTRICAL 
    POWER 
    CORD 
    when 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    is not 
    in use
    to
    prevent 
    unauthorized 
    use 
    of 
    the 
    tool 
    and/or 
    to 
    prevent 
    children 
    from 
    acciden-
    tally 
    turning 
    it on.  
    						
    							FUNCTIONAL 
    DESCRIPTION
    CONTROLS 
    AND 
    COMPONENTS:
    1. 
    Column 
    Base
    2. 
    Column 
    Assembly
    3. 
    Column
    4. 
    Column 
    Rack
    5. 
    Table 
    Crank
    6. 
    Table 
    Support
    7. 
    Table 
    Crank 
    Assembly
    8. 
    Table
    9. 
    Vise
    10. 
    Vise 
    mtg 
    Hardware
    11. 
    Knob 
    (and 
    mtg 
    Hardware)
    12. 
    Collar
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    DO 
    NOT 
    connect 
    the 
    power 
    cord 
    to 
    the 
    AC 
    receptacle
    until 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    is 
    completely 
    assembled 
    and 
    that 
    all 
    cutting 
    tools 
    are
    securely 
    locked 
    in 
    the 
    chuck.
    TOOLS 
    REQUIRED 
    FOR 
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    The 
    tools, 
    pictured 
    above, 
    are 
    supplied 
    by 
    the 
    customer
    . The 
    only 
    requirement 
    is
    that 
    the 
    combination 
    square 
    be 
    true.
    That 
    is, 
    the 
    sliding 
    ruler 
    and 
    the 
    adjustable
    head 
    must 
    form 
    a per
    fect 
    90°
    angle. 
    This 
    can 
    be 
    checked 
    by 
    placing 
    the 
    square 
    on
    the 
    corner 
    of 
    a right 
    triangle. 
    A right 
    triangle 
    can 
    be
    obtained 
    from 
    a local 
    hardware 
    retailer
    . 
    Place 
    the 
    right 
    triangle 
    next 
    to 
    the 
    combination
    square 
    head 
    and 
    ruler
    . Loosen 
    the 
    thumbscrew 
    in
    the 
    square 
    head 
    and 
    adjust 
    it to 
    the 
    right 
    triangle 
    so
    there 
    are 
    no 
    gaps 
    between 
    the 
    triangle 
    and 
    the 
    com-
    bination 
    square.
    12
    COMBINATION SQUARE
    ADJUSTABLE WRENCH
    NO GAP
    NO GAP
    3
    2
    24
    1
    15
    1619
    20
    21
    22
    6
    7
    13
    9
    14
    8
    23
    101112
    4
    17
    18
    5
    13. 
    Head 
    Assembly
    14. 
    Center 
    Pulley
    15. 
    Drill 
    Bit
    16. 
    Drill 
    chuck
    17. 
    Chuck 
    Key
    18. 
    Power 
    Cord
    19. 
    Drive 
    Belts 
    (2)
    20. 
    Feed 
    Handles 
    (3)
    21. 
    Hex 
    (Allen) 
    Wrenches
    22. 
    Head 
    Assembly 
    mtg 
    Hardware
    23. 
    Column 
    Assembly 
    mtg 
    Hardware
    24. 
    Front 
    and 
    Back 
    Table 
    Support 
    Lock
    Assemblies  
    						
    							To minimize 
    crank 
    handle 
    backlash, 
    tighten 
    the 
    support
    lock, 
    rotate 
    the 
    elevation 
    worm 
    shaft 
    clockwise, 
    assemble 
    the 
    crank 
    tightly
    against 
    the 
    table 
    support 
    and 
    tighten 
    setscrew
    .
    11.
    Check 
    column 
    collar 
    for 
    proper
    adjustment.
    12.
    Collar 
    should 
    not 
    be 
    aligned 
    on 
    the
    column.
    13.
    Position 
    rack 
    so 
    it will 
    slide 
    freely 
    in
    the 
    collar 
    when 
    rotated 
    360 
    (around
    column 
    table).
    14.
    When 
    re-adjusting, 
    only 
    tighten 
    col-
    lar 
    setscrew 
    tight 
    enough 
    to 
    hold 
    it
    place.
    Avoid 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    collar 
    and 
    the 
    column 
    by 
    not 
    over
    -
    tightening 
    the 
    setscrew
    .
    14
    13
    COLUMN 
    AND 
    TABLE 
    HARDW
    ARE 
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    1. 
    Position 
    base 
    on 
    the 
    floor
    . Remove 
    and 
    discard 
    protective 
    covering.
    2. 
    Remove 
    and 
    discard 
    the 
    protective 
    sleeve 
    from 
    the 
    column.
    3. 
    Place 
    column 
    assembly 
    on 
    the 
    base.
    4. 
    Align 
    holes 
    in column 
    assembly 
    and 
    base.
    FIGURE 3. ATTACHING SUPPORT LOCK AND
    TABLE CRANK ASSEMBLIES
    FIGURE 2. ATTACHING BASE 
    AND COLUMN ASSEMBLY
    FIGURE 4. ADJUSTING
    COLUMN COLLAR
    5.Insert 
    the 
    10mm 
    X 40mm 
    bolts, 
    from
    the 
    loose 
    parts 
    bag, 
    in each 
    of 
    the
    four 
    (4) 
    holes. 
    Thread 
    the 
    bolts 
    by
    hand 
    as 
    far 
    as 
    possible 
    and 
    then
    securely 
    tighten 
    with 
    the 
    adjustable
    wrench.6. 
    From 
    the 
    loose 
    parts 
    box, 
    remove 
    the
    table 
    crank 
    and 
    table 
    support 
    lock
    assemblies.7. 
    Slide 
    the 
    table 
    support 
    assembly
    down 
    the 
    column.
    8. 
    Tighten 
    the 
    table 
    support 
    lock 
    on 
    the
    left 
    side 
    of 
    table 
    support 
    assembly
    .
    9. 
    Install 
    the 
    table 
    crank 
    assembly 
    on
    the 
    table 
    support 
    assembly 
    using 
    a
    3mm 
    “L” 
    hex 
    wrench 
    (located 
    in the
    loose 
    parts 
    box).
    10.
    DO 
    NOT 
    over
    -tighten. 
    Setscrew
    should 
    be 
    tighten 
    against 
    the 
    flat 
    area
    of 
    the 
    shaft.  
    						
    							6.Install 
    the 
    setscrews 
    in the 
    holes 
    on 
    the
    right 
    side 
    of 
    the 
    head 
    assembly
    .
    7.Using 
    a 5mm 
    “L” 
    hex 
    wrench 
    (located 
    in
    the 
    loose 
    parts 
    box) 
    securely 
    tighten 
    the
    setscrews.
    INST
    ALLING 
    BEL
    T GUARD 
    KNOB
    To avoid possible injury, always keep the belt guard closed
    during drill press operation. Failure to do so could result in serous injury.
    1.Remove 
    the 
    belt 
    guard 
    knob 
    and 
    5mm 
    X
    12mm 
    pan 
    head 
    screw 
    from 
    the 
    loose 
    parts
    bag.2.Open 
    the 
    belt 
    guard 
    and 
    install 
    the 
    knob
    using 
    the 
    hole 
    provided.
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    CENTER 
    PULLEY
    The 
    head 
    assembly 
    contains 
    three 
    pulleys. 
    The 
    first
    pulley 
    is on 
    the 
    is on 
    the 
    spindle 
    shaft 
    and 
    the 
    third
    pulley 
    is on 
    the 
    motor 
    shaft. 
    The 
    center 
    pulley 
    acts
    as 
    an 
    idler 
    pulley 
    making 
    the 
    installation 
    and
    removal 
    of 
    belts 
    easier
    . This 
    pulley 
    plays 
    an 
    essen-
    tial 
    role 
    in allowing 
    the 
    operator 
    a safe 
    way 
    to 
    eas-
    ily 
    change 
    speeds 
    of 
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    to 
    match 
    the
    needs 
    for 
    the 
    job.
    1.Install 
    the 
    center 
    pulley 
    (located 
    in the 
    loose
    parts 
    bag) 
    and 
    install 
    it in the 
    hole 
    inside 
    the
    head 
    assembly
    .
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    TABLE 
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    1.Loosen 
    the 
    support 
    lock.
    2.Raise 
    the 
    table 
    support, 
    by 
    turning 
    the
    table 
    crank 
    clockwise, 
    until 
    working
    height 
    is attained.
    3.Tighten 
    the 
    support 
    lock.Should 
    the 
    table 
    not 
    fit 
    into 
    the 
    table 
    support 
    freely
    , 
    carefully 
    pry the 
    table 
    support 
    open 
    slightly 
    using 
    a slotted 
    screwdriver
    .
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    HEAD 
    ASSEMBL
    Y
    The 
    Head 
    Assembly 
    weighs 
    approximately 
    55 
    pounds.
    Use 
    caution 
    when 
    lifting 
    it onto 
    the 
    column 
    assembly
    . It is 
    recommended
    that 
    two 
    people 
    lift 
    the 
    head 
    assembly 
    onto 
    the 
    column. 
    1.Remove 
    and 
    discard 
    the 
    protective 
    bag 
    from 
    head 
    assembly
    .
    2.Carefully 
    lift 
    head 
    assembly 
    above 
    the 
    column 
    tube. 
    See 
    CAUTION 
    above.
    3.Lower 
    the 
    head 
    assembly 
    onto 
    the 
    column 
    tube 
    and 
    slide 
    down 
    as 
    far 
    as 
    possible.4.Align 
    the 
    head 
    assembly 
    with 
    the 
    worktable 
    and 
    base. 
    See 
    Figure 
    6.
    5.Locate 
    the 
    (2) 
    two 
    10 
    mm 
    X 12mm 
    set 
    screws 
    in the 
    loose 
    parts 
    bag.
    15
    FIGURE 6. INSTALLING
    THE HEAD ASSEMBLY
    FIGURE 7. INSTALLING
    THE BELT GUARD KNOB
    FIGURE 8. INSTALLING THE CENTER PULLEY
    4.Remove 
    and 
    discard 
    the 
    protective
    covering 
    from 
    the 
    table 
    assembly
    .
    5.Place 
    the 
    table 
    in the 
    table 
    support.
    6.Tighten 
    the 
    table 
    lock, 
    located 
    under
    the 
    table, 
    by 
    hand.
    FIGURE 5. INSTALLING
    THE TABLE ASSEMBLY  
    						
    							18
    17
    ADJUSTING 
    THE 
    DRIVE 
    PULLEYS
    The 
    drive 
    pulleys 
    on 
    the 
    spindle 
    shaft 
    and 
    the 
    motor
    shaft 
    may 
    loosen 
    during 
    shipment. 
    It is 
    crucial 
    that 
    these 
    pulleys 
    are 
    the
    same 
    height 
    on 
    their 
    respective 
    shafts. 
    Failure 
    to 
    square 
    these 
    pulleys 
    could
    result 
    in 
    premature 
    belt 
    wear 
    or 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    motor 
    and 
    spindle 
    bearings
    or 
    both.
    1.Lay 
    a straightedge 
    across 
    the 
    tops 
    of 
    the 
    three
    pulleys. 
    If properly 
    adjusted, 
    they 
    should 
    all
    touch 
    the 
    straightedge.
    2.Adjust 
    the 
    pulleys 
    if necessar
    y.
    3.To adjust 
    the 
    motor 
    pulley
    , loosen 
    the 
    setscrew
    that 
    attaches 
    the 
    pulley 
    to 
    the 
    shaft 
    using 
    a hex
    wrench.4.Move 
    the 
    pulley 
    up 
    or 
    down 
    until 
    it is in line
    with 
    the 
    straightedge. 
    Tighten 
    the 
    setscrew
    .
    5.If the 
    pulley 
    is still 
    not 
    in alignment, 
    using 
    an
    adjustable 
    wrench, 
    loosen 
    the 
    four 
    (4) 
    bolts 
    holding 
    the 
    motor 
    onto 
    the 
    column 
    bracket.
    6.Slide 
    the 
    motor 
    slightly 
    upward 
    and 
    retighten 
    the 
    bolts. 
    Make 
    the 
    final 
    adjust-
    ments 
    by 
    repeating 
    steps 
    1 through 
    4.
    7.To adjust 
    the 
    spindle 
    pulley
    , loosen 
    the 
    setscrew 
    with 
    a hex 
    wrench 
    and 
    slightly
    move 
    the 
    pulley 
    upward 
    or 
    downward 
    until 
    it is in line 
    with 
    the 
    straightedge.
    Tighten 
    the 
    setscrew
    .
    8.When 
    finished, 
    recheck 
    the 
    alignment 
    of 
    all 
    three 
    pulleys 
    with 
    the 
    straightedge
    ensuring 
    they 
    are 
    all 
    the 
    same. 
    Make 
    any 
    final 
    adjustments 
    necessar
    y.
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    DRIVE 
    BEL
    TS
    1. 
    Remove 
    the 
    (2) 
    two 
    V-belts 
    from 
    the 
    loose 
    parts 
    bag.
    2. 
    Open 
    the 
    belt 
    guard. 
    Select 
    the 
    proper 
    belt 
    orientation 
    for 
    the 
    correct 
    speed 
    for
    the 
    drilling 
    operation 
    from 
    the 
    speed 
    chart 
    located 
    on 
    the 
    inside 
    top 
    of 
    the 
    belt
    guard.3. 
    The 
    longer 
    of 
    the 
    two 
    V-belts 
    always 
    goes 
    from 
    the 
    spindle 
    pulley 
    to 
    the 
    center
    idler 
    pulley
    .
    4. 
    The 
    shorter 
    of 
    the 
    two 
    V-belts 
    always 
    goes 
    from 
    the 
    idler 
    pulley 
    to 
    the 
    motor
    pulley
    . This 
    belt 
    is always 
    installed 
    first.
    5. 
    Loosen 
    the 
    tension 
    lock 
    knob 
    (located
    on 
    the 
    right 
    side 
    of 
    the 
    head 
    as 
    you
    face 
    toward 
    the 
    rear) 
    in a counter
    -
    clockwise 
    direction. 
    6. 
    Moving 
    the 
    motor 
    toward 
    the 
    front 
    of
    the 
    drill 
    press, 
    slide 
    the 
    shorter 
    of 
    the
    V-belts 
    over 
    the 
    idler 
    pulley 
    and 
    the
    motor 
    pulley
    .
    7. 
    Slide 
    the 
    longer 
    of 
    the 
    V-belts 
    over 
    the
    idler 
    pulley 
    and 
    the 
    spindle 
    pulley
    .
    8. 
    Move 
    the 
    motor 
    towards 
    the 
    rear 
    of
    the 
    drill 
    press 
    and 
    tighten 
    belt 
    tension
    lock 
    knob. 
    9. 
    The 
    V-belts 
    should 
    deflect 
    about 
    1/2
    thumb 
    pressure 
    at the 
    center 
    for 
    proper
    tension.10.
    Should 
    the 
    drive 
    belts 
    slip 
    during 
    drilling 
    operations, 
    re-tension 
    the 
    drive 
    belts.
    Over
    -tensioning 
    a drive 
    belt 
    may 
    cause 
    the 
    motor 
    to 
    not
    start 
    or 
    may 
    cause 
    damage 
    to 
    the 
    motor 
    bearings 
    or 
    the 
    spindle 
    bearings. 
    If
    you 
    suspect 
    there 
    may 
    be 
    bearing 
    damage, 
    contact 
    Alltrade 
    Customer
    Ser
    vice 
    at 
    1-800-590-3723. 
    Do 
    not 
    attempt 
    to 
    make 
    repairs 
    yourself.
    INST
    ALLING 
    THE 
    FEED 
    HANDLES
    1.Locate 
    the 
    (3) 
    three 
    feed 
    handles 
    in the 
    loose
    parts 
    box.
    2.Screw 
    the 
    feed 
    handles 
    into 
    the 
    threaded 
    holes 
    in
    the 
    pinion 
    shaft 
    located 
    on 
    the 
    head 
     assembly
    just 
    above 
    the 
    drill 
    chuck.
    3.Tighten 
    the 
    feed 
    handles.
    FIGURE 9. ADJUSTING 
    THE DRIVE PULLEYS
    FIGURE 10. INSTALLING 
    THE DRIVE BELTS
    FIGURE 11. INSTALLING 
    THE FEED HANDLES  
    						
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