Kawasaki 840139 User Manual

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SQUARING THE WORKTABLE

The combination square must be “true” when used to

square the worktable. See Tools Required for Assembly. This is essential in
order to do precision drilling.

1. Insert a straight, ground steel rod, approxi-

mately 3" long (not included) into the drill
check and tighten.

2. Raise the table to working height.

3. Place the combination square on the table

surface with the ruler portion setting
beside the ground rod. There should be no
gaps from either the tableside or the rod
side indicating a true 90 degrees.

4. Should an adjustment be necessary, loosen

the setscrew beneath the table bevel lock
with the 3 mm hex wrench.

5. Using an adjustable wrench, loosen the

bolt on the front of the table bevel lock.

6. Align the table by rotating it until the

combination square and the ground rod are
in line.

7. Set the scale on the table bevel lock so

the “0” reading is in line with the pointer on
the table support.

8. Using an adjustable wrench, re-tighten the bolt on the front of the table bevel

lock.

9. Using the 3 mm hex wrench, re-tighten the setscrew on the bottom of the table

bevel lock.

The scale and pointer on the table bevel lock are only for

approximate degree setting. ALWAYS use a square or precision protractor
(available from a hardware retailer) to make precision drilling operations.

INSTALLING THE DRILL CHUCK

The slightest piece of dirt or debris on either the arbor

shaft or the drill check can cause the shaft to wobble. Should the drill check
wobble, the drilling operation will not be smooth and the added tension
could cause the cutting tool to break sending pieces of metal flaying in many
directions. Failure to follow this step could lead to severe damage to the drill
press and possibly severe injury to the operator.

1. Locate the drill chuck in the loose

parts box.

2. Thoroughly clean out the tapered hole

in the drill chuck.

3. With a clean cloth, thoroughly clean

the arbor shaft. Ensure there is no
debris or burs on the shaft.

4. Slide the drill chuck over the arbor

shaft as tightly as possible.

5. Turn the chuck sleeve clockwise and

completely open the chuck jaws.

6. Unlock and raise the worktable until it

is approximately two (2") below the
chuck.

7. Turn the feed handles counterclock-

wise bringing the drill check down
against the table.

8. Press the drill chuck against the worktable until it is completely pressed onto

the arbor shaft.

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FIGURE 12. INSTALLING THE DRILL CHUCK

FIGURE 13. SQUARING THE WORKTABLE

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