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12 
Work Light 
Install a light bulb, no larger than 60 watts into 
the socket accessed from beneath the head.  
The rocker switch controls the light switch (D, 
Fig. 13). 
Table Tilt Adjustment 
The table tilt adjustments are made on the table 
bracket under the table. 
To tilt the table (refer to Figures 14 and 15): 
 
In the following steps do not over loosen. 
This could result in the table assembly to 
separate from the column, fall and cause 
injury. 
 
1.  Loosen the socket head set screw (A) with a 
3mm hex wrench. 
2.  Using a 15/16" wrench, loosen the hex cap 
screw (B), and tilt the table to the desired 
angle by aligning the arrow (C, Fig. 15) on 
the rotating part of the bracket to the desired 
angle (in degrees) displayed on the scale 
(D, Fig 15) at the base of the bracket. 
3.  Tighten the hex cap screw (B). 
4.  Tighten the socket head set screw (A). 
 
Figure 14 
 
Figure 15 
Operation 
Installing Drills 
Insert the drill into the chuck jaws about 
1" (25.4mm) long. When using a small drill do 
not insert it so far that the jaws touch the flutes 
of the drill. Make sure that the drill is centered in 
the chuck before tightening the chuck with the 
key. 
Positioning the Workpiece 
Always place a piece of wood (or plywood) on 
the table. This will prevent "splintering" or 
making heavy burrs on the underside of the 
workpiece as the drill breaks through. The wood 
should contact the left side of the column. 
Using the Vise 
For the small workpiece that cannot be clamped 
to the table, use a drill press vise. The vise must 
be clamped or bolted to the table. Always use a 
back-up piece of scrap wood to cover the table.  
This protects both the table and the drill bit. 
Basic Operation 
Place material to be drilled in such as way as to 
come into contact with the left side of the 
column. This prevents the material from 
spinning. 
 
If the work piece is not large enough to come 
into contact with the column, use a clamp or 
drill press vise that is securely fastened to 
the table! Failure to comply may cause 
serious injury! 
Feed the bit into the material with only enough 
force to allow the drill bit to work.  Feeding too 
slowly may cause burning of the workpiece.  
Feeding too quickly may cause the motor to stop 
and/or the drill bit to break.