Mounting the chuck (fig. 8 & 9), Inserting and removing a drill (fig. 10), Setting the depth stop (fig. 11) – Powerplus POWX154 B ENCH DRILL 500W EN User Manual
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8.5
Mounting the chuck (fig. 8 & 9)
Open the safety guard (7).
Slide the chuck spindle (30) into the drive spindle.
The chuck (6) must be removed when working with cone drills. In order to remove the chuck,
proceed as follows:
Open the safety guard (7).
Lower the chuck until the hole in the drive spindle (31) becomes visible. Hold the chuck in
this position.
Raise the table until it is approximately 2 cm below the chuck.
Turn the chuck by hand to align the hole in the drive spindle with the holes in the feed
spindle.
Release the chuck by driving the wedge (32) into the hole in the drive spindle.
8.6
Inserting and removing a drill (fig. 10)
Open the safety guard (7).
Open the chuck (6).
Insert the drill into the chuck.
Fasten the chuck by hand.
Fasten the chuck firmly by inserting the chuck key in one of the holes in the side of the
chuck and turning it clockwise.
Shut the safety guard.
In order to remove a drill, proceed in reverse order.
Before inserting or removing a drill, always pull the plug from the wall
socket.
8.7
Setting the depth stop (fig. 11)
The depth stop is used to set the maximum drilling depth.
Set the required drilling depth by rotating the depth stop wheel (33) to the defined value.
8.8
Adjusting the table (fig. 12)
The table can be height-adjusted, turned and toppled.
Height adjustment:
Slacken the locking handle (34).
Turn the handle (19) to adjust the table (5) to the required height.
Tighten the locking handle.
Turning:
Slacken the locking handle (34).
Turn the table (5) to the required position.
Tighten the locking handle.
Toppling:
Slacken the locking screw (35).
Topple the table (5) to the required position.
Tighten the locking screw.
8.9
Adjusting the table extenders (fig. 13)
Using the table extenders you can support long workpieces.
Slacken the wing nuts (36).
Slide the extender (37) outward.
Tighten the wing nut.