Drill Press Safety and Operation. Westward 10” Drill Press The drill press comes in a floor or bench-mounted model. It has a motor driven head that has.

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Drill Press Safety and Operation

Westward 10” Drill Press The drill press comes in a floor or bench-mounted model. It has a motor driven head that has a chuck that accepts bits or cutters. It also has an adjustable table on which the work is mounted. It is operated by pulling a rotary lever which lowers the drill bit into the material.

Chuck Key Always remove the chuck key after you insert or remove a drill bit. Insert bit into drill chuck and tighten with the chuck key. Remove chuck key from the drill chuck before starting the drill press.

Speed Chart Use the right speed for the material – harder materials need slower speeds.

Make sure that the work area is safe 1. A two foot perimeter around the drill press should be kept clear of people, debris and sawdust that impair traction or footing to avoid slips and falls. 2.Safety glasses must be worn. 3.Remove loose fitting clothing, jewelry, and tie back long hair.

Make sure that the work area is safe 1.Give the work your undivided attention. Do not talk to others. 2.Do not wear gloves or anything that would allow a hand, fingers or clothing to be wrapped around the revolving bit.

Adjust the Drill Press 1. Make all drill press adjustments with the power shut off. 2. Keep all guards and covers on the machine when it is on and running. 3. Make sure the size of the bit is equal to or less than the capacity of the drill press. garden/tools/drills/understanding-drill-bit- sizes.shtml garden/tools/drills/understanding-drill-bit- sizes.shtml

How to Operate 1.Use a clamp or vise to securely fasten the stock to the drill press table. Never attempt to hand- hold stock while drilling. 2.Drill into cylindrical stock using a “V” block. 3.Long stock should be drilled with the excess to he left of the operator. If the stock rotates it will hit the post, not the operator. 4.Support the underside of the stock to be drilled with a backer board secured to the drill press table.

How to Operate 1.Never start the machine without the table clear of everything except the stock you are drilling. 2.Keep hands and fingers at least 3” from rotating drill bits.

Drilling 1.When drilling deep holes, frequently raise the drill bit from the hole to remove cuttings and cool the bit. 2.When you begin to break through the underneath side of the stock, ease up on the feed as to not tear the wood from the underneath side. 3.If a drill bit binds, turn off the drill press and carefully turn drill chuck backwards by hand to free the drill bit. 4.Never reach around or under a rotating drill bit or grab the chuck to stop a drill press. This can result in hand puncture or other serious injury.

Finishing 1.Turn the drill press off before looking up or walking away from the machine. 2.Never stop the rotation of the drill chuck, spindle, or stock rotating on bit with your hands or fingers. 3.Don’t touch the drill bit and shavings since they are hot immediately after drilling. 4.Always clean the drill press table and work area upon completion of the drilling task. Do not use your hands or blow the drill shavings, use a bench brush.

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