9.5
Installing the machine head (8) and column (5)
(Fig. 5)
1.
Place the machine head (8) on the column (5).
2.
Align the drill's spindle (33) with the drilling table
(18) and the base plate (1).
3.
Tighten the two grub screws on the side of the ma-
chine head (8). Use an Allen key (size 4) for this.
9.6
Installing the chuck guard (16) (Fig. 6)
1.
Put the chuck guard (16) on the spindle tube.
2.
Tighten the slotted screw (17).
9.7
Installing the handles (9) on the vertical drive's
crank (Fig. 7)
• Screw the handles (9) tight in the spindle hub's
thread.
9.8
Installing the sprocket chuck (23) (Fig. 8)
1.
Clean the conical hole in the sprocket chuck (23) and
the spindle cone with a clean piece of fabric. Ensure
that no particles of dirt remain on the surface. The
smallest amount of contamination on one of the sur-
faces prevents the sprocket chuck (23) holding prop-
erly. This can cause the drill bit to wobble.
If the conical hole in the sprocket chuck (23) is ex-
tremely contaminated, use a cleaning agent on a
clean piece of fabric.
2.
Push the sprocket chuck (23) onto the spindle
nose as far as possible.
3.
Turn the outer ring on the sprocket chuck (23)
counterclockwise (when viewed from above) and
open the jaws on the sprocket chuck (23).
4.
Place a piece of wood on the machine table and
lower the spindle (33) until it touches the piece of
wood. Press tight so that the chuck is secure.
9.9
Installing the box column drill on the work-
bench
• Screw the drill tight to a workbench using the holes
on the base plate (1) in order to prevent the machine
tilting.
• However, for your own safety, a screw connection
on a workbench or similar is strongly recommended.
10. Settings
m WARNING
All required pre-settings for working properly with your
drill have already been made in the factory. Please do
not modify anything.
Normal wear and use of the tool can make subsequent
adjustment necessary.
m WARNING
Always remove the mains plug before carrying out
adjustments on the product.
10.1 Setting the spindle return spring (Fig. 9+9.1)
The spindle return spring may have to be set, as it's
tension has changed and therefore, the spindle (33)
moves back too quickly or too slowly.
1.
Lower the drilling table (18) for more space to work.
2.
Work on the left of the drill.
3.
Insert a screwdriver into the front groove (28) and
keep this in position.
4.
Use an open-ended spanner (size 14) to remove
the outer nut (29)
5.
With the screwdriver still in the groove (28), loosen
the inner nut (30) until the notch (31) releases from
the hub (32).
ATTENTION: Springs are tensioned!
6.
Turn the spring cap (27) carefully in an anti-clock-
wise direction using the screwdriver until you can
press the groove (28) into the hub (32).
7.
Lower the spindle (33) into the lowest position
and keep the spring cap (27) in position. Once the
spindle (33) moves up and down as you require,
re-tighten the inner nut (30).
8.
If it is too loose, repeat steps 3-5. If it is too tight,
repeat step 6 in reverse order.
9.
Use an open-ended spanner to secure the outer
nut (29) against the inner nut (30).
10. NOTE: Do not over-turn and do not limit the range
of movement of the spindle (33)!
10.2 The axial play for the spindle (33) (Fig. 10)
When the spindle (33) is in the bottom position, turn it
manually. If you determine that the play is excessive,
proceed as follows:
1.
Loosen the counternut (34).
2.
Turn the screw (35) clockwise in order to compen-
sate for the play without impairing the upwards and
downwards movement for the spindle (33) (a small
amount of play is normal).
3.
Re-tighten the counternut (34).
11. Commissioning
m WARNING
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
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