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Operator's Manual CRAFTSMAN" 1-1/2 HP (Maximum Developed) 16 Speeds (200-3630 R.P.M.) 5/8 Inch Chuck 17-INCH DRILL PRESS Model No. 137.229171 CAUTION: Before using this Drill Press, read this manual and follow all its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Installation Operation Maintenance Parts List Espa5ol I Customer Help Line I 1400443-1682 Seam, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 601_Td_Slalec,d Visit our Craftsman webslte: www.sears.com/craftsman Pa_ No. 137229171001

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Operator's Manual

CRAFTSMAN"1-1/2 HP (Maximum Developed)16 Speeds (200-3630 R.P.M.)5/8 Inch Chuck

17-INCH DRILL PRESSModel No.137.229171

CAUTION:Before using this Drill Press,read this manual and follow

all its Safety Rules andOperating Instructions

• Safety Instructions• Installation• Operation• Maintenance• Parts List• Espa5ol

I Customer Help Line I1400443-1682

Seam, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 601_Td_Slalec,dVisit our Craftsman webslte: www.sears.com/craftsman

Pa_ No. 137229171001

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Warranty ............................................................................................................... 2Product Specifications ............................................................................................. 2Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 3Accessories and Attachments .................................................................................. 6Carton Contents ...................................................................................................... 6Know Your Drill Press .............................................................................................. 8

Glossary of Terms .......... . ........................................................................................ 9Assembly and Adjustment ........................................................................................ 10Operation .......................... :.................................................................................... 15Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 20

Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................ 21Parts ...................................................................................................................... 22

Espa[_ol .................................................................................................................. 25

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTYIf this Driss Press fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year of date of purchase,Sears will at its option repair or replace it free of charge•

Return this Drill Press to a Sears Service Center for repair, or to place of purchase for replacement.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary fromstate to state.

Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 WA, Hoffrnan Estates, IL 60179

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities containschemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Someexamples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints; Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products

• • Arsenic and chromium from chemicallytreated lumberYour risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce yourexposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety equipmentsuch asdust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Chuck Si:_e ............................ 5/8"

Speed ................................... 16 (200 - 3,600 RPM)Motor .................................... 120V, 60 Hz, 12 AmpsHorsepower ........................... 1-1/2 HP (Max.Developed)

Built-in Light ......................... 60 Watt (Maximum)(Bulb not included)

Table Size ............................ 14-1/4" x 14-1/4"

Table Tilt ............................... 45 ° Right or LeftSpindle Travel ........................ 3-1/4"Throat ................................. 8-1/2"

Base Size ............................. 11" x 20-3/8"Height .................................. 64-7/8"

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To avoid electdcal hazards, fire hazards, or damage tothe tool. use proper circuit protection

Your drill press is wired at the factory for 120V operation.Connect to a 120V, 15 AMP branch circuitand use a 15AMP time delay fuse or circuit breaker. To avoid shock orfire, replace power cord immediately if it is worn, cut ordamaged in any way.

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14.

BEFORE USING THE DRILL PRESS

Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alertand knowing how to use your drill press. 15.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES,Form the habit of checking to see that keys andadjusting wrenches are removed from the tool beforeturning "ON"

NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.TURN THE POWER "OFF". Don't leave the.tool untilit comes to a complete stop.

To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury,do not 16. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injurycould occurplug the drill press in until you have read and understood if the tool is tippedor if the cuttingtool is unintentionallythe following: contacted.

1. READ and become familiar withthis entire instructionmanual. LEARN the tool'sapplications,limitations,andpossible hazards.

2. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in workingorder.

3. DON'T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations, orexpose them to rein. Keep work area well lighted.

4. DO NOT use power tools in the presence of flammableliquidsor gases.

5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas andbenches inviteaccidents.

17. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing andbalance at all times.

6. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.All visitorsshouldbe kept ata safe distance from the work area.

18. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharpand clean for best and safest performance. Followinstructionsfor lubricatingand changing accessories

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7. DON'T FORCE THE TOOL. it will do the job betterand safer at the rate for which it was designed. 21.

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8. USETHE RIGHTTOOL. Don't force tool or theattachment to do a job for which it was not designed.

9. WEAR PROPER APPAREL DO NOT wear looseclothing;gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or otherjewelry which may get caught in moving parts.Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protectivehair covering to contain long hair.

CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Beforefurther use ofthe tool,a guard or other part that is damaged shouldbe carefully checked to determine that it will operatepropedy and perform its intended function. Check foralignment of movingparts, binding of moving parts,breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditionsthat may affect its operation.A guard or other part thatis damaged should be propedy repaired or replaced.

MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with padlocks, masterswitches, or by removing starter keys.

DO NOT operate the tool if you are underthe influenceof any drugs, alcohol or medication that could affectyour abilityto use the tool properly.

Dust generated from certain materials can behazardous to your health. Always operate the drillpress in a well-ventilated area and provide for properdust removal. Use dust collectionsystems wheneverpossible.

10. WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK.Drilling operation produces dust.

11. DISCONNECTTOOLS before servicing, and whenchanging accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters,and the like.

12. REDUCETHE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.Make sure the switch is in "OFF" positionbeforeplugging in.

13. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult theowner's manual for the recommended accessories.The use of improper accessories may cause risk ofinjury to persons.

23. ALWAYS WEAR EYEPROTECTION. Any drill presscan throw foreign objects intothe eyes which could causepermanent eye damage.ALWAYSwear SafetyGoggles(not glasses) that comply with

ANSI safety standard Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasseshave only impact-resistant lenses. They ARE NOTsafety glasses. Safety Goggles are available at Sears.NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in compliance withANSI Z87.1 could seriously hurt you when they break.

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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFOR THE DRILL PRESS

14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold thework when practical. It's safer than usingyour handand it frees both hands to operate tool.

For your own safety, do not try to usa your drillpressor plug it in until it is completely assembled and installedaccording to the instructions, and until you have read andunderstood this instruction manual:

1, YOUR DRILL PRESS MUST BE BOLTED securelyto a workbench. In addition, if there is any tendencyfor your drill press to move during certain operations,bolt the workbench to the floor.

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THIS DRILL PRESS is intended for use in dryconditions, indoor use only.

WEAR EYE PROTECTION. USE face or dust maskalong with safety goggles if drilling operation is dusty.USE ear protectors,especiallydudng extended periodsof operation.

4. DO NOT wear gloves, neckties, or loose clothing.

5. DO NOT try to drill material too small to be securelyheld.

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6. ALWAYS keep hands out of the path of a drill bit.Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slipcould cause your hand to move into the ddll bit, 22.

DO NOT install or use any drill bit that exceeds175 mm (7") in length or extends 150 mm (6") belowthe chuck jaws. They can suddenly bend outward orbreak.

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8. DO NOT USE wire wheels, routerbits, shaper cutters,circle (fly) cutters, or rotary planers on thisddll press.

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9. WHEN cutting a large piece of material make sure it 24.is fully SUldportedat the table height.

10. DO NOT perform any operation freehand. ALWAYS 25.hold the workpiece firmly against the table so it willnot rock or twist. Use clamps or a vise for unstableworkpieces.

1 f. MAKE SURE there are no nails or foreign objects in 26.the part of the workpiece to be drilled.

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12. CLAMPWORKPIECE OR BRACE against the I_tside of the columnto prevent rotation, ff it is too shortor the table is tilted, clamp solidly to the table anduse the fence provided.

WHEN using a drill press vise, always fasten to thetable.

MAKE SURE all clamps and locks are firmlytightened before drilling.

SECURELY LOCK THE HEAD and table support tothe column, and the table to the table support beforeoperating the drill press.

NEVER turn your drill press on before cleadng thetable of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.)

BEFORE STARTING the operation, jog the motorswitch to make sure the ddll bit does not wobble orvibrate.

LET THE SPINDLE REACH FULL SPEED beforestartingto ddll. If your drill press makes an unfamiliarnoise or if it vibrates excessively, stop immediately,turn the drillpress off and unplug.Do not restartuntilthe problem is corrected.

DO NOT perform layout assembly or set up work onthe table while the drill press is in operation.

USE RECOMMENDED SPEED fordrill accessoryandwotkpiecematerial.SEE INSTRUCTIONS that comewiththe accessory.

WHEN DRILLING large diameter holes, clamp theworkpiece firmly to the table. Otherwise, the bit maygrab and spin the workpieceat high speed. DO NOTUSE fly cutters or multiple-part hole cutters, as theycan come apart or become unbalanced in use.

MAKE SURE the spindle has come to a completestop before touching the workpiece.

TO AVOID INJURY from accidental starting, alwaystum the switch "OFF" and unplugthe dnllpress beforeinstalling or removing any accessory or attachmentor making any adjustment.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.

USE ONLY SELF-EJECTING TYPE CHUCK.KEY as

provided with the drill press.

13. IFTHE WORKPIECE overhangs the table such thatit will fall or tip if not held, clamp it to the table orprovide auxiliary support.

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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN,grounding provides a path of least resistance for electriccurrent and reduces the risk of electric shock. This toolis equipped with an electdc cord that has an equipment.grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plugMUST be plugged into a matching receptacle that isproperly installed and grounded in accordance with ALLlocal codes and ordinances.

DO NOT MODIFYTHE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will notfit thereceptacle, have the proper receptacle installed by aqualified electrician.

IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment groundingconductor can result in risk of electric shock. Theconductor with the green insulation(with or withoutyellowstripes) is the equipment grounding conductor. If repairor replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary,DO NOT connect the equipment groundingconductor toa live terminal.

CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnel ityou do notcompletelyunderstandthe groundinginstructions,or if you are notsure the tool is properly grounded.

USE ONLY 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS THAT HAVE3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUGS AND 3-POLERECEPTACLES THAT ACCEPT THE TOOL'S PLUG.REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED OR WORN CORDIMMEDIATELY.

This tool is intended for use on a cimuit that has areceptacle like the one illustrated in FIGURE ARGURE A shows a 3-prong electrical plug and receptaclethat has a grounding conductor. If a properly groundedreceptacle is not available, an adapter (FIGURE B) canbe used to temporarily connect this plug to a 2-contactungrounded receptacle. The adapter (FIGURE B) has arigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to apermanent earth ground, such as a properly groundedreceptacle box. THE TEMPORARY ADAPTER SHOULDBE USED ONLY UNTIL A PROPERLY GROUNDEDOUTLET CAN BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN. The Canadian Electrical Code prohibitsthe usa of adapters.

CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the receptacle inquestion is propedy grounded. If you are not sure have acertified electriciancheck the receptacle.

This ddll press is for indoor use only. Do not expose torein or use in damp locations.

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Properly Grounded3-Prong Receptacle

GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.When using an extensioncord, be sure to use one heavyenough to carry the current your product will drew. Anundersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resultingin loss of power and overheating.The table below showsthe correct size to usa according to cord length andnameplate ampere rating.If indoubt, use the next heaviergauge.The smaller the gauge number,the heavierfile cord.

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Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and ingood condition. Always replace a damaged extensioncord or have it repaired by a qualified person beforeusing it. Protect your extensioncords from sharp objects,excessive heat and damp or wet areas.

Use a separate electricalcircuit foryour tools.This cimuitmust not be less than #12 wire and should be protectedwitha 15 Amp time lag fuse. Before connectingthe motorto the power line, make sure the switch is in the "OFF"position and the electdc current is rated the same as thecurrent stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at alower voltage will damage the motor.

This tool must be grounded while in use to protect theoperator from electrical shock.

(whenusing120 voltso_y)Ampere R_Ing

m(_e _man noqmore than

0 66 1010 1212 16

Totallengthofcordln feet

25' 50' 100' 150'

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AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES UNPACKING AND CHECKINGCONTENTS

Use only accessories recommended for this drill press.Follow instructions that accompany accessories. Use ofimproper accessories may cause hazards.

Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the SearsPower and Hand Tool Catalog for the followingaccessories:

Drill bits• Hold-Down and Guide• Drill Press Vises

• Clamping Kit

If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug the drillpress in until the missing or damaged part is replaced,and assembly is complete.

Carefully unpack the drill press and all its parts, andcompare against the list below.

To protect the drill press from moisture, a protectivecoating has been applied to the machined surfaces.Remove this coating with a soft cloth moistened withkerosene or WD-40.

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Use only accessories designed for this drill press to avoidinjury from thrown broken parts or workpieces.

Sears may recommend other accessories not listed inthis manual. See your nearest Sears store or Power andHand Tool Catalog for other accessories.

Do not use any accessory unless you have completelyread the instruction or owner's manual for that accessory.

To avoid fire or toxic reaction, never use gasoline, naphtha,acetone, lacquer thinner or similar highly volatile solventsto clean the drill press.

ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY

A. Head assemblyB. TableC. BaseD. Column assembly

Loose parts bag:E. Feed handlesE Lock handleG. Crank handleH. Hex boltsI. Fence assemblyJ. Triangle knobsK. T-BlockL. WasherM. Hex wrenchesN. WedgeO. Arbor

Box:P. Chuck keyQ. Chuck

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Belt guard cover

Belt pulleys

Light switch

LBelt tension handle

Belt tension lock knob

Bert tension knobON/OFF

Motor

Cord clamp

Power cord

Table support lock

Feed spring

Bevel scale

Table arm

-UPper stop nut

nut

Depth stop

nut

- Spring cap

_ pindle

Quill

Table

Table lock

5/8"Threadeddrain

set screws

Rack

,crank

Columnsupport

Bevel Lock

set screw

Fencebackstop

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BASE- Supports the drill press. For additional stability,.holesare provided in the base to bolt the drill press toU_efloor.(See "Specific Safety Instructionsfor DriUPresses".)

BACKUP MATERIAL - A piec_eof scrap wood placedbetweenthe workpiece and table. The backup boardpreventswood in the workpiece from splinteringwhen thedrillpasses through the backside of the workpiece. It alsopreventsdrilling into the table top.

BELT GUARD ASSEMBLY -Covers the pulleys and beltduringoperation of the drill press.

BELTTENSION - Refer to the =Assembly" Section,"Installing and Tensioning Belt."

BELTTENSION HANDLE -Turn the handle clockwise toapplytension to belt, turn the handle counterclockwiseto release belt tension.

BELTTENSION LOCK KNOBS -Tightening the knobslocksthe motor bracket support and the belt tensionhandle,maintaining correct belt distance and tension.

BEVEL SCALE - Shows the degree of table tilt for beveloperations.The scale is mounted on the side of the arm.

CHUCK - Holds the drill bit or other recommendedaccessoryto perform desired operations.

CHUCK KEY - A self-ejecting chuck key which will popoutof the chuck when you let go of it.This action isdesigned to help prevent throwing of the chuck key fromthechuck when the power is turned "ON". Do not useanyother key as a substitute;order a new one if damagedorlost.

COLUMN - Connects the head, table, and base on aone-piece tube for easy alignment and movement.

COLUMN COLLAR - Holds the rack to the column.Rack remains movable in the collar to permit tablesupportmovements.

COLUMN SUPPORT -Supports the column, guides therackand provides mounting holes for column to base.

DEPTHSCALE STOP NUTS - Lockthespindleto theselecteddepth.

DEPTH SCALE - Indicates depth of hole being drilled.

DRILL BIT - The cutting tool used in the drill press tomake holes in a workpiece.

DRILL ON/OFF SWITCH - Has locking feature. Thisfeature is intended to help prevent unauthorized andpossiblehazardous use by children and others. Insert thekeyinto the switchto turn the drill press on.

DRILLING SPEED -Changed by placing the belt in anyof the steps (grooves) in the pulleys. See the SpindleSpeed Chart inside the belt guard.

FEED HANDLE - Moves the chuck up or down. Ifnecessary, one or two of the handles may be removedwhenever the workpiece is of such unusual shape that itinterferes with the handles.

FENCE - Attaches to the table to align the workpiece orfor fast rape"tdivedrilling.Removable. Remove fence whenit interferes with other drill press accessories.

HEAD LOCKS - Leeks the head to the column. ALWAYSlockthe head in place while operating the drill press.

RACK - Combines with gear mechanism to provide easyelevation of the table by the hand operated table crank.

REVOLUTION PER MINUTE (R.P.M.) -The number ofturns completed by a spinning object in one minute.

SPINDLE SPEED -The R.P.M. of the spindle.

SPRING CAP -Adjusts the quill spring tension.

TABLE SUPPORT LOCK -Tightening locksthe tablesupport to the column. Always have it locked in placewhile operating the drill press.

TABLE - Provides a working surface to support theworkpiece.

TABLE ARM - Extends beyond the table support formounting and aligning the table.

TABLE BEVEL LOCK - Locks the table in any positionfrom 0° - 45°.

TABLE CRANK - Elevates and lowers the table. Turnclockwise to elevate the table. Support lock must bereleased before operating the crank.

TABLE LOCK - Locks the table after it is rotated tovarious positions.

TABLE SUPPORT - Rides on the column to support thetable arm and table.

THREADED DRAIN (5/8") - Attach a 5/8" (pipe threaded)metal pipe to the threaded opening for draining excess oilinto container. For a non-drainingsurface attach a threadedmetal plug. Pipe and plug not included.

WORKPIECE - Material being drilled.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

For your own safety, never connect plug to power sourceoutlet until all assembly and adjustment steps arecompleted, and you have read and understood the safetyand operating instructions.

TOOLS NEEDED

Slotted ,screwdriver

Combination wrench

L' '"Framingsquare Socketwrench

with23 mm.socket

8" & 10" Adjustable v,l_mches

Combinationsquare

INSTALUNG THE TABLE (FIG. B and C)1. Locate the table crank (1) and support lock (2) from

the loose parts beg.2. Insert the support lock handle into the hole (3) at the

rear of the table support assembly. Tighten by hand.3. Install the table crank handle onto the small

shaft (4), aligningthe set screw (5) withthe fiat surfaceof the shaft. Tighten the set screw with a hex wrench.

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The Ddll Press is very heavy and MUSTbe lifted withthe help of 2 PEOPLE OR MORE, to safely assemble it.

4. (RG, C) Loosen the support lock (2). Raise thetable arm assembly by tuming the crank handle (1)clockwise.Tighten he support lock.

5. Place the table 6) in the table arm asse bly. Tightenthe table lock handle (7).

COLUMN SUPPOFITTO BASE (FIG. A)

1. Posltion the base (1) on the floor. Fig.C°2. Place the column (2) on the base, aligning theholes in the column supportwith the holes in the base.

3. Locate the four long hex bolts (3) from the looseparts bag.

4, Place a bolt in each hole through the columnsupport and the base, Tighten with an adjustable

w:nch.

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INSTALLINGTHE HEAD (FIG. D)

TheDrill Press head is very heavy and MUST be liftedwiththe help of 2 PEOPLE OR MORE, to safelyassemblethe Drill Press head on the column.

1. Carefully liftthe head (1) above the column (2) andslide it onto the column. Make sure the head slidesdown over the column as far as possible.Align thehead with the base.

2, Using the hex wrench, tighten the two head lock setscrews (3) on the right side of the head.

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FENCE ASSEMBLY (RG. F)This drillpress has a channeled tabletop.1. Determine the desiredlocationfor the fenco (1). Slide

the T-blocks(2) into_ appropriatechannels asshown.

2. Align the mountingholes of the fence over the T-block'sthreaded holes.

3. Place a washer (3) on the threaded end of the knob (4).Insert the knobthrough the mountinghole of the fenceinto the T-block,and tighten.

4. Repeat forthe other knob andT-block.

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INSTALLING FEED HANDLES (FIG. E)1. Locate three feed handles in the loose parts bag.2. Screw the feed handles (1) into the threaded holss (2)

in the hub (3). Tighten.

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INSTALLINGTHECHUCK(RG. G,H,andI1, Cleanoutthetaperedholeinthechuck(1)witha

clean cloth.2. Clean tapered surfaceson the ad_or(2) and spindle(3).

CAUTION: Make sure there are no foreign particlesstickingto the surfaces. The slightest piece of dirt onany of these surfaces will prevent the chuck fromseating properly.This will cause the drill chuck andbit to wobble. If tapered hole is extremely dirty, use acleaning solvent.

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3. (FIG. H) Push the chuck (1) onto the spindlearbor (2). Tap gently to ensure seat.

4. Lower the spindle by turning the feed handles (3)counterclockwise,,until the slot (4) appears on thequill (5).

5. Push the chuck and spindle arbor up intothe spindle,making sure the tang (6) (upper narrow end of thespindle arbor shank) is engaged and locked in theinner slot (7) of the spindle. This can be seenthrough the outer slot (4) of the quill by rotating thechuck and arbor until the two slots are aligned.

6. Open the jaws of the chuck (1) by rotating the chucksleeve clockwise.To prevent damage, make sure thejaws are completely receded into the chuck.

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7. Using a rubber mallet, plastic-tipped hammer, or ablock of wood and a hammer, firmly tap the chuckupward into positionon the spindle shaft.

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n ST J.U Suc rreuus(RG.J)(not1. Install a light bulb (no larger than 60 watt) intothe

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DRILL PRESS ADJUSTMENTS

CAUTION: All the adjustments for the operation of thedrillpresshave been completed at the factory, Due tonormalwear and use, some occasional readjustmentsmaybe nesessary.

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Topreventpe_scoalinjury, always disconnectthe plugfrom• e powersourcewhen making any adjustments.

SQUARINGTABLE TO HEAD (FIG. K and L)

NOTE:The table arm and support has a predrilled holewitha lockingset screw inserted for locking the tab_ tos predetermined0° horizontalposition.It must be loosenedtochangethe angle of the table.

1. Inserts 114",or larger diameter, precision groundsteel:rod(1), approximately3" long, into the chuck (2).Tightenthe chuck jaws.

2. Raise table to working height and lock.3. Using the combination square (3), place one edge

fiaton the table, and align the other edge verticallybesidethe rod (1).

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4. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the locking setscrew(4) with the 3 mm he)( key to RELEASE thetablefrom the horizontal position.

5. Loosenthe large hex head bevel locking bolt (6).

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Topreventinjury,be sure to hold the table & table armmssmbly,so it will not swivel or tilt.

6. Nign the square to the rod by rotating the table untilthe square and rod are in line.

7. Relightanthe large hex bolt. (6).

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BEVEL SCALE (RG. L and M)

NOTE: The bevel scale has been included to measureapproximate bevel angles. If precision is necessary,a square or other msasudng tool should be used toposition the table. To use the bevel scale (7):1. Loosen the lockingset screw (4) to RELEASE it from

the table support.2. Loosen the large hex head bevel locking bolt (6).

To prevent injury, be sure to hold the table & table armassembly, so it will not swivel or tilt.

3. Tilt the table, aligning the desired angle measurementto the zero line opposite the scale (7).

4. Tighten the bevel locking bolt. (6).5. To return the table to its original position, loosen the

bevel locking bolt (6). Realign the bevel scale (7) tothe 0° position.

6. Tighten the locking set screw (#,) until it is seated inthe horizontal 0° hole of the table support.

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Toprevent personalinjury, always disconnectplug from thepower source when making any adjustments.

SPINDLE/QUILL (FIG. N)Rotate the feed handles counterclockwise to lowerspindle to its lowest position. Hand support the spindlesecurely and move it back and forth around its axis.If there is too much play, do the following:1. Loosen the lock nut (1).2. Turn the screw (2) clockwise to eliminate the play, but

Without obstructingthe upward movement of thespindle.(A littleplay in the spindle is normal.)

3. Tighten the lock nut (1).

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QUILL RETURN SPRING (RG. O)The quill return spring may need adjustment if the tensioncauses the quill to return too rapidly or too slowly.1. Lower the table for additional clearance.2. Place a screwdriver in the lower front notch (1) of the

spring cap (2). Hold it in place while loosening andremoving only the outer jam nut (3).

3, With the screwdriver still engaged in the notch,loosen the inner nut (4) just until the notch (5)disengages from the boas (6) on the ddll press head.

CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVETHIS INNER NUT,because the spring will forcibly unwind.

4. Carefully turn the spring cap (2) counterclockwisewiththe screwdriver, engaging the next notch.

5, Lower the quill to the lowest position by rotating thefeed handle in a counterclockwise direction whileholding the spring cap (2) in po6ition.

6. If the quill moves up and down as easily as youdesire, tighten the standard nut (4) with the adjustablewrench. If too loose, repeat steps 2 through 5 totighten. If too tight, perform step 4, then 5.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN and restr_ quill movement.

7. Replace the jam nut (3) and tighten against thestandard nut (4) to prevent the standard nut fromreversing.

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To avoidinjuryfroman accidentalstart,ALWAYSmake surethe switchis inthe "OFF" position,the sw#chkeym removed,and the plug is notconnestadto the powersource outlethence rce_ t_ ad]tmCmants.

BELTTENSION (RG. P)Make sure pulleys are aligned properly as shown inFigure R on page 15.1. To unlock the belt tension, turn the belt tension lock

knobs (1) on each side of the ddll press headcounterclockwise.

2. T'_fen the bolts by tuming the belt tensmnhandle (2)clockwise.

3. loosen the bolts by tuming the belt tensionhandle (2)counterclockwise.Set belts on pulley steps fordesired speed.

4. Lock the belt tension lock knobs (1) by turningclockwise.

NOTE: Belt tension is correct if the belt deflectsapproximately 1/2 inch when pressed at its center.

Fig. P

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Toavoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS makesurethe switch is inthe =OFF" position, the switch key isremoved,and the plug is not connected to the powersourceoutlet before making belt adjustments

ALIGNINGTHE BELT PULLEYS (RG. Q)Openthe head cover of the Drill Press Check alignmentofthe pulleys with a straight edge (5) such as a framingsquare,a level, or a piece of wood Lay the straight edgeacrossthe top of the pulleys If all three pulleys are NOTaligned:1 Release belt pressure by loosening the belt tension

lockknobs (4) on either side of the head, unlockingthe belt tension handle (1)

2 Loosen the motor mount nuts (2) Lift or lower themotor (3) until the pulleys are in line.

3 Tighten the motor mount nuts (2) using an adjustablewrench.

.

NOTE: To avoid rattles or other noise, the motorhousing should not touch the lower belt guardhousing.

Retighten the belts by turning the belt tensionhandle (1) clockwise, until the belt deflectsapproximately1F2inch when pressed inthe center.

NOTE: Refer t;othe chart inside the belt guardcoverfor recommended drillingspeeds andbelt / pulley positions.

Lockthe belt tens=onlock knobs (4) by tumingclockwise

NOTE: When the belts are new, it may be difficulttomove the belts As the machine is used, the belts willgain more elasticity and will be easier to adjust

Fig. Q

1 4 3

BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATIONS

SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT (FIG. R)

This drill press has 16 speeds, as listed below:200 RPM 500 RPM 800 RPM 1820 RPM290 RPM 580 RPM 870 RPM 2380 RPM350 RPM 640 RPM 1440 RPM 2540 RPM430 RPM 720 RPM 1630 RPM 3630 RPM

See inside of the belt guard for specific placement of thebelts on the pulleys to change speeds

To avoidpossible injury,keep guard closed, in place, and inproper workingorderwhile tool is in operation

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9200 RPM

0430 RPM

O64O RPM

O870 RPM

91820 RPM

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ip290 RPM

IP500 RPM

972ORPM

tp1441) RPM

92380 RPM

@350 RPM

9580 RPM

9800 RPM

91630 RPM

tp2540 RPM

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ON / OFF SWITCH PANEL (FIG. S)The "ON / OFF" switch has a removable, yellow plastic key.With the key removed from the switch, unauthorized andhazardous use by children and others is minimized.1. To turn the drill press "ON", insert key (1) into the slot of

the switch (2), and move the switch upward to the "ON"position.

2. To turn the drill press "OFF", move the switchdownward.3. To lock the switch in the =OFF" position, grasp the end,

or yellow part, of the switchtoggle, and pull it out.4. W=ththe switch key removed,the switch will not operate.5. If the switch key is removed while the ddit press is

running, it can be turned =OFF" but cannot be restartedwithout inserting the switch key.

6. To turn the worklight"ON", press the rocker switch (3).7. Never leave the drill press unattended. "rumthe light

switch and power switch "OFF" and wait until it comesto a complete stop.

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ALWAYSlockthe switch=OFF"when the drillpressis not inuse.Remove the key and keep it in a safe place. In the event of apower failure, blown fuse, or tripped circuitbreaker, turn theswitch =OFF" and removethe key,preventingan accidentalsfartup when the power comes on.

INSTALLING DRILL BIT IN CHUCK (RG. 1")1. With the switch "OFF" and the yellow switch key

removed, open the chuck jaws (1) using the chuckkey (2). Turn the chuck key counterclockwise to openthe chuck jaws (1).

2, Insert the drill bit (3) into the chuck far enough to obtainmaximum gripping by the jaws, but not far enough totouch the spiral grooves (flutes) of the drill bit when thejaws are tightened.

3. Make sure that the drill is centered in the chuck.4. Turn the chuck key clockwise to tighten the jaws.

To avoid injury or accident by the chuck key ejectingforcibly from the chuck when the power is turned "ON", useonly the self-ejecting chuck key supplied with this ddll press.ALWAYS recheck and remove the chuck key before turningthe power "ON".

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To prevent the workpiece or backup material from beingtornfrom your bands while drilling,you MUST positiontheworkpieceagainst the LEFT side of the column. If theworkpieceor the backup material is not longenough to reachthe column, clamp it to the table, oruse the fence providedwith the drill pressto brace the workpiece.Failureto securethe workpiscacould result in personal injury.

USING THE FENCE (FIG. U)The fence provides a way of accurately and quicklysettingup the workpiece for more precision or for repetitivedrillingoperations.1. Using a centerpunch or sharp nail, make an

indentation in the workpiece where you want to drill.2. Lower the drill bit to align with the indentationon the

workpiece. See =HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION"page 19.

3. Loosen the knobs (1) and slide the fence back stop(2)firmly against the longside of the workpiece.Tightenthe knobs when in position.

4. Loosen the wing nut (3) and slide the end stop (4) alongthe fence until it is firmly against the left side of theworkpiece. Tighten the wing nut.

5. Check the accuracy by drillinga scrap workpiece.Adjust if needed.

6. Hold with your hand or clamp the top surface of theworkpiece firmly to prevent it from liftingoff the tablewhen the bit is raised.

Fig. U

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DRILLING TO A SPECIRC DEPTH (RG. V)Drillinga blind hole (not all the way through workpiece)to a given depth can be done two ways:

Workplece method

1. Mark the depth (1) of the hole on the side of theworkpiece.

2. With the switch "OFF", bring the drill bit down until thetip is even with the mark.

3. Hold the feed handle (2) at this position.4. Spin the lowernut (3) down to contactthe depthstop (4)

on the head.5. Spin the upper nut (5) down and tighten against the

lower nut (3).6. The drill bitwill now stop after travelingthe distance

marked on the workpiece.

Depth scale method

NOTE: With the chuck up the tip of the ddll bit must bejust slightly above the top of the workpiece.

1. With the switch "OFF', tum the feed handle (2) until thedepth stop(4) pointsto the desireddepth on the depthscale (6) and hold the feed handle in that position.

2. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depthstop (4).

3. Spin the upper nut(5) againstthe lower nut(3) andtighten.

4. The drill bitwill stop after travelingthe distanceselectedon the depth scale.

Fig. V

LOCKING THE CHUCK AT THE DESIRED DEPTH(RG. W)1. With the switch "OFF', turn the feed handles until the

chuck(1) is at the desireddepth. Holdthe feed handlesat this position.

2. Turnthe stop nut(2), located underthe depth stop(3),ceunterclockwise and upwards until it is against thedepth stop.

3. The chuckwill now be held at this position when thefeed handles are released.

REMOVING CHUCK AND ARBOR (FIG. X)1. With the switchOFF, edjust the dopthstop nut (1) to

holdthe drillat a depth of three inches.(See instructionsfor =LOCKING CHUCK AT DESIRED DEPTH").

2. Align the key holes in the spindle (2) and quill (3) byrotating the chuck by hand.

3. Insert the key wedge (4) into the key holes (2 & 3).4. Tap the key wedge (4) lightlywith a plastic tipped

hammer, until the chuck and arbor fall out of thespindle.

NOTE: Place one hand below the chuck to catch itwhen it falls out.

Fig. X

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BASIC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

To get the best results and minimize the likelihoodofpersonal injury, follow these instructionsfor operating yourdrill press.

For your own safety, always observe the SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS listed here and on pages 3, 4, and 5of the instruction manual.

YOUR PROTECTION

5.

6.

7.

j. Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended for thespecific operation and workpiece material. Checkthe panel on the inside pulley cover or the chartbelowfor drillingspeed information. For accessories,refer to the instructions provided with eachaccessory.

Never climb or*the drill press table, it could break orpull the entire drill press down on you.Turn the motor switch =OFF', and put away theswitch key when leaving the drill press.To avoid injury from thrown work or tool contact, donot perform layout, assembly, or set up work on thetable while the cutting tool is rotating.

To avoid being pulled into the power t0ol, do not wearloose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry. Always tie backlong hair,

1,

2.

.

4.

If any part of yourdrill press is missing,maffunctioning, DrillBitdamaged or broken, stop operationimmediately until Diam.that part is propedy repaired or replaced, i (inches)Never place your fingers in a positionwhere theycould contact the drill bit or other cutting tool. The 1132workpiece may unexpectedly shift, or your handcould slip. 1/16To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring,followinstructionsexactly when adjusting the springtension 1/8of the quill.To prevent the workpiece from being tom from your 3/16hands, thrown, spun by the tool, or shattered, alwaysproperly support your workpiece as follows: 114a. Always position BACKUP MATERIAL (used

beneath workpiece) so that it contacts the left 5/16side of the column, or use the fence provided and 3/8a clamp to brace a smaller workpiece.

b. Whenever possible, position the WORKPIECE to 7/16contact the left side of the column. If it is too short

or the table is tilted, use the fence provided or 1/2clamp solidly to the table, using the table slots.

c. When using a drill press vise, always fasten it to 9/16the table.

d. Never do any work freehand (hand-holding the 5/8workpiece rather than supporting it on the table),except when polishing.

e. Securely lockthe head and support to thecolumn, the table arm to the support,and the tableto the table arm, before operating the drill press.

f. Never move the head or the table while the toolis running.

g. Before startingan operatico,_og the motor switchto make sure the drill or other cuttingtool doesnot wobble or cause vibration.

h. If a workpiece overhangs the table so it will fallor tip if not held, clamp it to the table or provideauxiliary support.

L Use fixtures for unusual operations to adequatelyhold, guide, and position workpiece.

DRILLING SPEED TABLE (rpm)

Material

Wood num Plastic

3630 3630 3630

238O254O

16302380

2'38O 23802540 2540

1630 16302380 2380

870 8701440 1440

580 5808OO 800

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363O 3630

1630283O

1630 87O2830 1440

870 5801440 8OO

58O 3508O0 5OO

35O 20050O 290

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POSITIONING THE TABLE ANDWORKPIECE (FIG.Y,and Z)1. Lock the table (I) to the column (2) at a position so

the tip of the drill bit (3) is just above the top of theworkpiece (4).

2. ALWAYS place a SACK-UP MATERIAL (scrap wood)on the table beneath the workpiece. This will preventsplintering or heavy burring on the underside of theworkpiece. To keep the beck-up material fromspinning out of control, it MUST contact the LEFTside of the column.

3. For small pieces that cannot be clamped to the table,use a drill press vise (optional accessory).

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To prevent the workpiece or beckup material from beingtom from your hands while drilling, you MUST position itagainst the LEFT side of the column, ff the workpisce or thebeckup matedal is not long enough to reach the column,use the fence providedwith the ddUpress to brace theworkpiece, or clamp it to the table. Failure to do this couldresult in personal injury.

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The drill press vise MUST be clamped or bolted to thetable to avoid injury from a spinningworkpiece, or damagedvise or bit parts.Remove the ddll press fence when it interferes with otherdrill press accessories.

Fig. Z

HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION1. Usinga centerpunch or sharp nail, make an indentation

in the workpiece where you want the hole.2. Using the feed handles, bang the ddll down to align

with the indentation before turning the drill ON,

TILTING THETABLE (FIG. AA)

NOTE: The table arm and support (1) has a predrilled holewith a locking set screw inserted for lockingthe table into apredetermined 0° horizontalposition.

1. To use the table in a bevel (tilted) position,turn thelockingset screw (2) with the hex key counterclockwiseto release it from the table support.

2. Loosen the large hex head bevel locking bolt (3).

To prevent injury,be sure to hold the table & table armassembly, so it will not swivel or tilt.

Fig. AA

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3. Tilt the table, aligningthe desired angle measurementto the zero line opposite the ,scale (4). Tighten the bevellocking bolt.

4. To return the table to its original position, loosen thebevel locking bolt (3). Realign the bevel scale (4) tothe 0° position.

& Using the hex key, turn the locking set screw (2)clockwise to seat into the hole.

To avoid injury from spinning work or tool breakage,always clamp workpieco end backup material securely tothe table before operating the ddU press with the tabletilted.

FEEDING1. Pull down the feed handles with only enough effort to

allow the ddll bit to cut.2. Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to burn.

Feeding too rapidly might stop the motor, cause thebelt or ddll to slip, or tear the workpiece loose andbreak the ddll bit.

3, When ddlling metal, it may be necessary to lubricatettm drill bit tip with motor oil, to prevent burningthe tip.

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MAINTAINING YOUR DRILL PRESS

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For your own safety, turn the switch "OFF' and removethe plug from the power source outlet before maintainingor lubricating your drill press.

Frequently blow out, using an air compressor or dustvacuum, any dust that accumulates inside the motor.

A coat of automotive paste wax applied to the table andcolumn will help to keep the surfaces clean.

To avoid shock or fire hazard, if the power cord is wornor cut in any way, have it replaced immediately.

LUBRICATION

All of the drill press ball bearings are packed with greaseat the factory. They require no further lubrication.

Periodically lubricate the gear and rack, table elevationmechanism of the spindle and the rack (teeth) of the quill.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

To avoid injury from an accidental start, turn the switch "OFF" and always remove the plug from the power source beforemaking any adjustments.• Consult your local Sears Service Center if for any reason the motor will not run.

PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY

Noisy operation. 1. Adjust tension. See Section"ASSEMBLY - TENSIONING BELT"

2. Lubricate spindle. See Section "LUBRICATION".3. Check tightness of retaining nut on pulley, and

tighten if necessary.4. Tighten set screw in motor pulley.

Ddll bit burns. 1.

Run out of ddll bit point -drilled hole not round.

Wood splinters onunderside.

Workpiece tornloose from hand.

Drill bit binds in workpiece.

Excessive drill bitrunoutor wobble.

Quill returnstoo slow or too fast.

Chuck will not stayattachedto spindle.It falls off whentrying to install.

1. Incorrect belt tension.

2. Dry spindle.3. Loose spindle pulley.

4. Loose motor pulley.

1. Incorrect speed.

2. Chips not coming out of hole.3. Dull drill bit.4. Feeding too slowly.5. Not lubricated.

1. Hard grain in wood orlengths of cutting flutesand/or angles not equal.

2. Bent drill bit.

1. No backup materialunder workpiece.

1. Not supported orclamped properly.

1, Workpiece pinching ddll bit,or excessive feed pressure.

2. improper belt tension.

1. Bent drill bit.2. Worn bearings.3. Drill bit not propedy

installed in chuck.4. Chuck not propedy installed.

1. Spring has improper tension.

1. Dirt, grease, or oil on thetapered inside surface ofchuck or on the spindle'stapered surface.

Change speed. See Section "BASIC DRILLPRESS OPERATION - SPINDLE SPEEDS"

I 2. Retract drillfrequently to clear chips.3. Resharpen drill bit.4. Feed fast enough - allow drill to cut.5. Lubricate drill. See Section "BASIC

DRILL PRESS OPERATION-FEEDING"

1. Resharpen drill bit correctly.

2. Replace drill bit.

1. Use backup material. See Section"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".

1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".

1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".

2. Adjust tension. See Section"ASSEMBLY - TENSIONING BELT"

1. Use a straight drill bit.2. Replace bearings.3. Install ddll properly. See Section "BASIC DRILL

PRESS OPERATION" and "ASSEMBLY".4. Install chuck properly. See Section

"ASSEMBLY -INSTALLING THE CHUCK".

1. Adjust spdng tension. See Section "ASSEMBLY-ADJUSTMENTS - QUILL RETURN SPRING".

1. Using a household detergent, clean thetapered surface of the chuck and spindle toremove all dirt, grease and oil. See Section"ASSEMBLY - INSTALLING THE CHUCK"

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17" DRILL PRESS PARTS LIST MODEL NO. 137.229171

When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or causeproduct damage,

Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Drill Press may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by aqualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center.

Always order by PART NUMBER, not by key number.

Key Description Size Qty. Key Description Size Qty.0SUE BASE C_SY SWITCH BOX 1

0SGB COLUNM ASS'Y OKDK CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW iS'O.8-1B 2

0JQO HEX. HD. BOLT M10"1.5_40 OSG4 PULLEY COVER ASS'Y 1

06RY TABLE BRACKET ASS'Y OSGL CENTER PULLEY ASS'Y 1

05UW WORM OJHK V-BELT 1

05UY CRANK HANDLE ASS'Y OJSF FLAT WASHER 4

0SVB TILT)NG SCALE 0KPX HEX. NUT 1/2"20 T=6.5 2

06RZ CENTER(NG SCALE 04A4 CLAMP-CORD 3

OSGF COLUMN LOCK HANDLE OKDH CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW MB'O 5.8 3

OBVD TABLE LOCK HANDLE 061R CHUCK KEY HOLDER 1

(_$1 TABLE 0JHH V-BELT 1

05VQ RACK CBTS SWITCH COVER 1

06K1 RACK RiNG ASS'Y 0Kg4 CR RE, TRUSS HD, TAPPING SCREV M5"12-16 2

O6S9 HEAD ASS'Y CBKV MOTOR ROD 1

0JXL HEX, SOC SET SCREW M10"1 5-12 OJCM SPRING PiN 2

072B HANDLE SHIFTER 062X WARNING LABEL 1

05WL MOTOR BAR SHIFTER ASS'Y 22B1 MOTOR LABEL 1

06K9 MOTOR ROD 22AY SPEED DIAGRAM 1

OSGN SHIFTER BOLT 04Q4 STICKER 1

05WV MOTOR BASE OSGY TRADE-MARK LABEL

OJ9M SPRING WASHER "_1/'Z'

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0KgX DRIVE SCREW _p2.3-5 4

OKMX HEX. NUT M12"1.75 T=I

OSGP HUB ASS'Y

OSGG HANDLE BAR ASS'Y

0GXK SCALE RING

0VJK SPRING CAP ASS'Y

05Y1 SPR(NG RETAINER

0_Y2 QUILL SET SCREW M10"1.5-28

OKMV HEX. NUT M10*I.BT---8

BSB8 SPINDLE ASS"(

OK9X DRIVE SCREW _ 2.3_5

OSG3 HARDWARE BAG AES'Y

0711 LOCK KNOB

0J7J FLAT WASHER 348"1 5/32-7/_

0712 PARALLEL BRACKET

0713 SLIDE PLATE

OKJO CAP HD. SQ.NECK BOLT M6"1.0-16

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CBYS PULLEY SET NUT

CBSR SPINDLE PULLEY

OHY8 DRILLING ARBOR

0J28 CHUCKS KEY

OSGZ CHUCK

OSHO CHUCK KEY

0_7-2 WEDGE SHIFTER

0Q4B MOTOR

0K18 HEX. HD. SCREW AND WASHER M*1,25

0J7F FLAT WASHER 5/16"7/8-5/64

OKMY HEX. NUT M8"I .25 , T-_

06ST MOTOR PULLEY ASB'Y

0JG4 PARALLEL KEy

(_SV CLAMp-CORD

OKUW TERMINAL

0LWG ROCKER SWITCH

OBSK BULB SOCKET ASS'Y 1

OKFF DR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M5*O.8_ 2

OJAF EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER 2

OKDZ CR RE. PAN HD. SCREW (- " +) M6"1 0"35 2

06HB PLUNGER HOUSING 1

OKMU HEX. NUT M10"1.5 T=8 1

OSGE SET BOLT ASS'Y 1

0eCR NUT M16"2.0 2

0_3G WASHER 1

0JUY HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT M8"1 ,_ 1

0715 SET RING 1

06HG CIRCULAR NUT 1

OKDU CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M6"1.0-12 3

OKTK CR. RE. ROUND WASHER HD. SCRE'I M6"1.0-12 5

0J3M WRENCH HEX. 1

OJ:30 WRENCH HEX. 1

0J3R WRENCH HE,X. 1

OKYN LEAD WIRE ASS_( 1

OKSG STRAIN RELIEF 1

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