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Adjusting the Clamping Cylinder Height
The Clamping Cylinder can be adjusted for material of different 
thicknesses. The factory setting will clamp materials of 
approximate thicknesses between 1/2” and 3/4”. For materials 
thicker than 7/8”, the Clamping Cylinder will need to be moved 
upward to allow the material to locate below the Clamp Pad. 
Before adjusting the Clamping Cylinder make certain your 
machine is DISCONNECTED from the AIR SUPPLY and/or 
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY. Cycle the machine via the foot switch 
several times to remove air from the system. Without an air 
supply or electrical supply you can be certain the Clamping 
Cylinder will not accidentally engage or the drill bit will not 
rotate while you are performing maintenance.
Step 1:  Loosen the (4) Socket-head Cap Screws (two on  
 
each side) located on the Clamping Cylinder Bracket.
Step 2:  Adjust the Clamping Cylinder to allow the material to  
 
pass under the Clamp Pad.
Step 3:  Tighten the (4) Socket-head Cap Screws to lock the  
 
Clamping Cylinder in position.
Socket-head 
Cap Screws
Clamping Cylinder 
Bracket
Clamping Cylinder
Clamping Duration Control
Clamping Duration Control allows the user to adjust the 
duration that the pneumatic clamp engages the material 
before, during, and after the drilling operation is performed. 
The factory setting of this valve will maintain the correct 
amount of time that the material is clamped while drilling. If 
the work piece lifts off of the Drill Guide Plate during drilling 
then the Clamping Duration Control will need to be adjusted. 
Loosen the Locking Collar and turn the Screw in the 
clockwise direction to increase the duration (more clamping 
time). Turning the Screw in the counter-clockwise direction 
decreases the duration (less clamping time). Make certain 
to tighten the Locking Collar to prevent the Screw from 
accidentally drifting or vibrating out of adjustment.
Locking
Collar
Screw
Feed Rate Flow Control
The Feed Rate Control Valve allows the user to adjust the 
speed at which the drill bit advances into the material. The 
factory setting of this valve will maintain a consistent feed rate 
for various thicknesses of different materials to optimize Drill 
Bit life. The Feed Rate Control Valve should only be adjusted 
when a faster or slower rate of Drill Bit feed is desired. This 
adjustment is only recommended for experienced users 
that consistently drill the same thickness of the same type 
of material on a daily basis. The Feed Rate Control Valve 
is adjusted by loosening the Locking Collar and rotating the 
Screw in the direction of the desired change in feed rate. “F” 
corresponds to a Faster feed rate, “S” corresponds to a Slower 
feed rate. Make these adjustments carefully as only a slight 
change in position will result in a large change of feed rate. 
Make certain to tighten the Locking Collar to prevent the Screw 
from accidentally drifting or vibrating out of adjustment. If you 
have changed the setting on the Feed Rate Control Valve and 
want to put it back to factory settings, please follow these simple 
directions to do so. Turn the locking collar (counter-clockwise) to 
loosen it up, then tighten the screw all the way down (clockwise) 
to start over. To reset it to the factory setting, turn the screw 
(counter-clockwise) 4 complete turns for our DK1100 FE 
machine and 3 complete turns for our DK3100 machine. Then 
tighten the locking collar back down (clockwise) to prevent the 
Screw from accidentally drifting or vibrating out of adjustment.
Screw
Locking
Collar