Features, Tools needed – Ryobi DP121L User Manual

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FEATURES

KNOW yOUR DRILL PRESS

See Figure 2.
Before attempting to use this product, familiarize yourself
with all operating features and safety rules.

BEVEL SCALE

The bevel scale indicates the degree the table is tilted.

CHUCK

Your drill press features a standard three-jaw type chuck with
a self-ejecting chuck key, which prevents accidentally starting
the drill press with the key still engaged in the chuck.

DEPTH GAUGE

A depth gauge is located between the pulley housing and
feed handles to aid in drilling at desired depths.

DEPTH STOP

The adjustable locking depth stop permits accurate depth
measurement and repetitive drilling.

DIGITAL DISPLAy

Red numbers in the digital display show the RPM of the
tool.

CHUCK TOOL

The chuck tool is used to remove the chuck and chuck
spindle.

EXACTLINE

LASER

The Exactline

laser makes accurate, precision drilling

simple and easy.

FEED HANDLES

Feed handles raise and lower the chuck and bit during the
drilling operation.

MOTOR

Your drill press is equipped with an industrial duty induction
motor for long-lasting, smooth performance.

SPINDLE LOCK LEVER

The spindle lock lever secures the spindle at the desired
depth for drilling.

SPINDLE SPEED

Five different spindle speeds allow you to drill a wide variety
of material including wood, plastic, and metal.

TABLE

The table of your drill press rotates 360˚ and bevels up to
45˚ for angle drilling.

VARIABLE SPEED

Adjust drilling speed using the variable speed lever on the
side of the tool. Speed can only be changed when the tool
is on.

VISE

Use the vise to secure the workpiece to the table when
drilling.

WORKLIGHT

The integrated worklight can be used to help illuminate the
work area. It requires a 15-watt, 10-volt, candelabra-base
bulb (not included).

Fig. 3

The following tools (not included) are needed for assembly and alignment:

TOOLS NEEDED

adjustable wrench

mallet or

hammer

PhilliPs screwdriVer

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