Getting to know your drill press, Assembly – Sears 113.24611 User Manual

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assembly

INSTALLING AND TENSIONING BELT

1. Place a straightedge such as a piece of wood, metal or

framing square across the pulleys.

2. Move the motor UPWARDS until the pulleys are IN

LINE ..

wrench.

tighten the motor mounting nuts with a Vs in.

3. Place the belt on the pulleys.

4. Put a dab of grease such as Sears gear case lubricant on

the rubber tip of the BELT TENSIONING ROD.

5. Loosen HEX HEAD SCREW with a 7/16 in. wrench

... position BELT TENSIONING ROD as shown.

6

. Push the motor to the right with moderate pressure

while pushing THE BELT TENSIONING rod against
the motor mount .. . TIGHTEN the HEX SCREW.

7. Replace the belt guard.

getting to know your drill press

WARNING:

FOR

YOUR

OWN

SAFETY

TURN

SWITCH

"OFF"

AND

REMOVE

PLUG

FROM

POWER

SOURCE

OUTLET

BEFORE

MAKING

ANY ADJUSTMENTS.

1

BELT

TENSION

ROD

...

maintains

constant

tension on the belt, TO RELEASE belt tension for
changing speeds, push the GRIP of the rod up.

To APPLY belt tension, PUSH the MOTOR to the

REAR while pulling DOWN on the GRIP of the rod.

Belt should only be tight enough so that it does not

slip. I f belt slips while drilling, readjust belt
tensioning rod.

2

FEED HANDLES

.. . are for moving the quill up or

down. One or two may be removed if necessary
whenever the workpiece is of such unusual shape that
it interferes with the handles.

Although there is a rubber cushion between the

FEED STOP COLLAR and the head, NEVER let go

of the feed handles when you have finished drilling a
hole.

Hole on to the handle while allowing the quill to
return to the UP position.

3

DRILLING SPEED ..

. Can be changed by placing

the belt in any of the STEPS (grooves) in the pulleys.
See Spindle Speed chart on right side of Head.

To determine the approximate drilling speed, refer to

the table on the RIGHT side of the drill press head.

For example to drill a 5/8 inch hole in wood, the belt

is placed in the FOURTH step from the top. The

speed will then be 2300 RPM (revolutions per

minute).

4

QUILL LOCK

.. . Holds the quill at any desired

point within its travel.

To lock the quill requires only moderate pressure on
the lock handle.

5

HEAD LOCK HANDLE

. .. locks the head to the

column. ALWAYS have it locked in place while

operating the drill press,

6

HEAD SUPPORT COLLAR . .

. prevents the head

from dropping when the head lock handle is

loosened.

ALWAYS have the collar LOCKED into position
against the UNDERSIDE of the head.

7

TABLELOCK HANDLE

. . . locks the table to the

column. ALWAYS have it locked in place while
operating the drill press.

ALWAYS hold the table while unlocking it.

8

TABLE SUPPORT COLLAR . .

. Prevents the table

from accidently dropping all the way to the bottom
when the table lock handle is loosened.

ALWAYS have the collar LOCKED into position
approximately 34 in. from the floor for average
drilling operations.

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