Operation – Ryobi DP102L User Manual

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OPERATION

DRILLING

See Figure 20.
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Using the vise provided or similar clamping device, secure
the workpiece to the worktable. To protect the top surface
of the workpiece, use a piece of scrap wood between the
vise and the workpiece.

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Select the proper drill bit based on the hole size desired.
For large holes, drill a pilot hole first, using a smaller
diameter bit.

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Select and set the recommended spindle speed. Refer
to

Changing Speeds in the Adjustments section of this

manual.

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Set table assembly to desired height. Refer to

Adjust-

ing Table Height in the Adjustments section of this
manual.

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If desired, set feed shaft at desired spindle depth. Refer
to

Adjusting Depth Gauge in the Adjustments section

of this manual.

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Make sure the work table is free of all loose objects and
the bit is not in contact with the workpiece.

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Plug electrical cord into power supply and turn switch
ON. Make sure spindle rotates freely.

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Slowly lower drill bit into workpiece. Do not force the bit;
let the drill press do the work.

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Once the hole is completed, allow the spindle to return to
its normal position. This will automatically raise the chuck
and bit.

DRILLING TIPS

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If a large hole is needed, it’s a good idea to drill a smaller
pilot hole before drilling the final one. Your hole will be
more accurately positioned, rounder, and the bits will last
longer.

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If the hole is deeper than it is wide, back off occasionally
to clear the chips.

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When drilling metal, lubricate the bit with oil to improve
drilling action and increase bit life.

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As you increase the drill size, you may need to reduce
the spindle speed.

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If drilling a through hole, make sure that the bit will not
drill into the table after moving through the workpiece.

VISE

Fig. 20

HEX

BOLT

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