Woodstock M1102 Staple Gun User Manual


 
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M1102/M1103 16-Speed Drill Press
INTRODUCTION
Identification
Figure 1. Drill press features and controls.
Refer to the list below and see
Figure 1 to become
familiar with the drill press controls.
1. Light Switch: Turns light
ON/OFF.
2. Power Switch: Turns motor
ON/OFF.
3. Depth Stop: Limits quill travel to a pre-set drilling
depth.
4. Chuck Guard: Adjustable plastic shield covering the
chuck minimizes exposure to sharp drill bits.
5. Small Lock Lever: Locks table rotation.
6. Mounting Holes: When used correctly, allows for
maximum drill press stability.
7. Cast Iron Base with T-Nut Slots: Allows for maxi
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mum vertical clearance for drilling.
8. Rack: Allows for the geared housing to easily raise
and lower the work table in a controlled manner.
9. Table Tilt Scale: Displays current table-tilt angle.
10. Crank Handle: Raises/lowers table.
11. Feed Handles: Manual control of drilling depth.
12. Belt Tension Lock: Locks motor in place to maintain
belt tension.
Refer to the list below to become familiar with the
drill press terms and definitions.
Headstock: The cast iron upper portion of the drill press,
which houses the quill and work light, and supports the
motor and belt housing.
Drift Key: A wedge-shaped tool used to separate tapers.
T-Slot: A slot in a table or base used to trap a hex nut or
hex bolt to clamp down a workpiece or a vise.
Arbor: A tapered shaft that connects the chuck to the
spindle.
Quill: Houses the spindle and bearings.
Spindle: The hollow shaft that accepts the arbor.
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