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MODEL NO,
!t3.2!3080
DRILL PRESS WITH
MAXIMUM DEVELOPED
I/3 HP MOTOR
Serial
Number
Model and serial number
may be found at the rear of
the head.
You should record both
model and serial number in
a safe place for future use.
CAUTION'.
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
J J
MOTOR|ZED
8-INCH
BENCH MODEL DRILL PRESS
• assembly
• operating
• repair parts
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, _L60684 U.S.A.
Part No. SP5184 Printed in Taiwan
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN DRILL PRESS
If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Drill Press fails due to a defect
in material or workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SER-
VICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty applies only while this product is used in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Dept. 698/731A, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
GENERAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS FOR POWER TOOLS
1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL
Read and understand the owner's manual and
labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and
limitations as well as the specific potential hazards
peculiar to this tool.
2. GROUND ALL TOOLS
This tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor
cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the
proper grounding type receptacle. The green con-
ductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never
connect the green wire to a live terminal.
3. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE
In working order, and in proper adjustment and
alignment.
4. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES
Form a habit of checking to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before
turning it on.
5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. Floor
must not be slippery due to wax or sawdust.
6. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
Don't use power tools indamp or wet locationsor
expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
Provide adequate surrounding work space.
7. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY
All visitors should be kept a safe distance from
work area.
8. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD-PROOF
With padlocks, master switches by removing star-
ter keys, or storing tools where children can't get
them,
9. DON'T FORCE TOOL
It will do the job better and safer at the rate for
which it was designed.
10. USE RIGHTTOOL
Don't force tools or attachment to do a job it was
not designed for.
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or
jewelry (rings,wrist watches) to get caught inmov-
ing parts. NONSLIP footwear is recommended.
Wear protectivehair covering to contain long hair.
Roll long sleeves above the elbow.
12. USE SAFETY GOGGLES (HEAD PROTECTION)
Wear safety goggles (must comply with AINSl complete stop.
Z87.1) at all times. Everyday eyeglasses are not
safety glasses. They only have impact resistant
lenses. Also, use face or dust mask if cutting oper-
ation is dusty, and ear protectors (plugs or muffs)
during extended periods of operation.
13. SECURE WORK
Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical.
It frees both hands to operate tool.
14. DON'T OVERREACH
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
15. MAINTAIN TOOLS WiTH CARE
Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories.
16. DISCONNECT TOOLS
Before servicing; when changing accessories such
as blades, bits, cutters, etc.
17. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING
Make sure switch is in "OFF" positionbefore plug-
ging in.
18. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
Consult the owner's manual for recommended ac-
cessories. Follow the instructions that accompany
the accessories. The use of improper accessories
may cause hazards.
19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL OR iTS STAND
Serious injurycould occur if the tool is tipped or if
the cutting tool is accidentally contacted. Do not
store materials above or near the tool such that it
is necessary to stand on the tool or its stand to
reach them.
20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
Before further use of the tooJ.a guard or other part
that is damaged should De carefully checked to
ensure that it will operate properly an€ perform its
intended function. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding or moving parts, breakage of parts,
mounting, and any other conditions that may affect
its operation. Aguard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
21. DIRECTION OF FEED
Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direc-
tion of rotation of the blade or cutter only.
22. NEVER LEAVETOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED
Turn power off. Don't leave toot until it comes to a
additional safety instructions for driJl presses
_VARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT
_,TTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR DRILL PRESS
JNT_L RT _S COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND IN-
STALLED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTHONS...
_ND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE FOLLOWING:
1. General Safety Instructions for Power Tools. 2
2. Getting to Know Your Drill Press ........ 15
3. Basic Drill Press Operation ............. 19
4. Adjustments .......................... 2t
5. Maintenance .......................... 22
6. Stability of Drill Press
If there is any tendency of the drill press to tilt or
move during any use, bolt it to the floor or a fiat
piece of 1/2" exterior plywood large enough to
stabilize the drill press. Bolt the plywood to the
underside of the Base, so it extends at least to
both sides. Make sure the plywood won't trip the
operator. Do not use pressed wood panels--
they can break unexpectedly.
If the workpiece is too large to easily support with
one hand, provide an auxiliary support.
7. Location
Use the drill press in a well lit area and on a level
surface clean and smooth enough to reduce the
risk of trips, slips, or falls. Use it where neither the
operator nor a casual observer is forced to stand
in line with a potential kickback.
8. Kickback
A kickback occurs when the workpiece is suddenly
thrown in the OPPOSITE direction to the DIREC-
TION OF FEED; THIS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS IN-
JURY. Kickbacks are most commonly caused by
use of accessories NOT recommended for this tool.
g. Protection: Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears and Body
WARNING: TO AVOID BEING PULLED INTO
THE SPINNING TOOL --
1. Do NOT wear:
-- gloves
-- necktie
-- loose clothing
-- jewelry
2. Do tie back long hair
a. Ifany part of your drill press is missing, malfunc-
tioning, has been damaged or broken.., such
as the motor switch, or other operating control,
a safety device or the power cord . . , cease
operating immediately until the particular part
is properly repaired or replaced.
b. Never place your fingers in a position where
they could contact the drill or other cutting tool
if the workpiece should unexpectedly shift or
your hand should slip.
c. To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring,
follow instructions exactly as given and shown
in adjusting spring tension of quill.
d. To prevent the workpiece from being
torn from your hands, spinning of the
toot, shattering the tool or being thrown,
always properly support your work so
it won't shift or bind on the tool:
-- Always position BACKUP MATERIAL (use
beneath the workpiece) to contact the left
side of the column.
-- Whenever possible, position the WORK-
PIECE to contact the left side of the col-
umn-if it is too short or the table is tilted,
clamp solidly to the table. Use table slots
or clamping ledge around the outside edge
of the table.
-- When using a drill press VICE, always fas-
ten it to a table.
-- Never do any work "FREEHAND" (hand-
holding workpiece rather than supporting it
on the table), except when polishing.
-- Securely lock Head and Support to Column,
Table Arm to support, and Table to Table
Arm before operating drill press.
-- Never move the Head or Table while the
tool is running.
-- Before starting the operation, jog the motor
switch to make sure the drill or other cutting
tool does not wobble or cause vibration.
-- If a workpiece overhangs the table such
that it will fall or tip if not held, clamp it to
the table or provide auxiliary support.
-- Use fixtures for unusual operations to
adequately hold, guide and position work-
piece.
-- Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended
for the specific operation and workpiece
material--check the inside of the Belt
Guard for drilling information; for acces-
sories, refer to the instructions provided
with the accessories.
f. Never climb on the drill press Table, it
could break or pull the entire drill press
down on you.
g. Turn the motor Switch Off and put away
the Switch Key when leaving the drill
press.
h. To avoid injury from thrown work or tool
contact, do NOT perform layout, as-
sembly, or setup work on the table while
the cutting tool is rotating.
t0. Use only accessories designed for this
drill press to avoid serious injury from
thrown broken parts or work pieces.
a. Holesaws must NEVER be operated on
this drill press at a speed greater than
4OO RPM.
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3
b. Drum sanders must NEVER be operated on
this driU press at a speed greater than 1800
RPM
c. Do not install or use any drill that exceeds 7" in
length or extends 6" below the chuck jaws, They
can suddenly bend outward or break.
d. Do not usewire wheels, router bits. shaper cut-
ters, circle (fly) cutters or rotary planers on this
drill press.
11. Note and Follow the Safety Warnings and In-
structions that Appear on the Panel on the
Right Side of the Head:
f
o FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY:
KnowThisTool! Readand Understand Owner'sManualbeforeUsing this
Machine.Use Recommended Drill Speed- SeeChart Inside Pulley Cover.
m Alwayswear safetygoggles that comply with ANSIZ87.1
m Donotwear gloves,necktie or looseclothing.Tie back _E
longhair. '-_N
= Securelyclampworktotable ifitis tooshorttocontact
thecolumn when in operating position.
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Securely lock head and support to column, andtable
tosupport, beforeoperating drillpress.
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Useonly recommended accessories. F_82443O
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12. This Drill Press has 3 speeds as listed below:
620 RPM
1300 RPM
3100 RPM
See inside of guard for specific placement of belt
on pulleys.
13. Think Safety. Safety is a combination of operator
common sense and alertness at all times when the
drill press is being used,
WARNING: DO NOTALLOW FAMILIARITY (GAINED
FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR DRILL PRESS)
TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS RE-
MEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A
SECOND IS SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE
INJURY.
The operation of any power tool can resutt in foreign
objects being thrown intothe eyes. which can result _n
severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles com-
ply with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package) before corn-
mencing power tool operation. Safety Goggles are
available at Sears retail or catalog stores.
gJossary of terms
!. Workp_ece
The item on which the cutting operations is bei_g
performed.
2. O_igl
The cutting tool used ir_the dritt press to make hoies
in a workpiece.
3. Backup Material
A piece of wood piaced between the workpiece and
table .... it prevents wood in the workpiece from
splintering when the drill passes through the back°
side of the workpiece .... also prevents driliing into
the table top.
table of contents
Page
General Safety Instructions for Power Tools ...... 2
Additional Safety Instructions for Drill Presses .... 3
Glossary of Terms ....................... 5
Table of Contents ........................... 5
Motor Specifications and Electrical
Requirements .............................. 6
Unpacking and Checking Contents ............. 7
Table of Loose Parts ........................ 8
Location and Function of Controls .............. 9
Assembly ................................ ! 0
Assembly of Base/Column ............... 10
Installation of Table/Support .............. t0
Installing the Head ..................... 1t
Installing Feed Handles ................. 12
Installing the Chuck ..................... 12
Installing Belt Guard Knob ............... !3
Tensioning Belt ....................... 13
Adjusting the Table Square to Head ....... !4
Getting to Know Your Drill Press ............. 15
4. Revolution Per Minute (R.P.M.)
The nur_',,b,erof t_Jrns corr_pteted by a spinning object
in one mint_te _
5, Spindle Speed _
b,, the r_
-t' ,,, RPM of spindie, o
Page
OnoOff Switch ............................ 17
Removing ti_e Chuck .................... 18
Drilling to Deplh ....................... 18
Depth ScaIe ............................ 18
Basic Drift Press Operation .................. 19
installing Dritis ......................... 19
Positioning Table and Workpiece .......... 20
Tdting Table .............................. 20
Hole Location ......................... 2t
Feeding ............................... 21
Adjustments .............................. 21
Quill Return Spring ..................... 21
Maintenance .............................. 22
Lubrication ............................... 22
Recommended Accessories .................. 22
Trouble Shooting .......................... 23
Repair Parts .............................. 24
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meter specifications and e ectricaJ requirements
MOTOR SPECIFmCATmONS
This drill press is designed to use a 1725 RPtvl motor
only. Do not use any motor that runs faster than t725
RPM. It is wired for operation on 110-120 volts, 60 Hz.
alternating current.
WARNING: TO AVOID iNJURY FROM UNEX-
PECTED STARTUP, DO NOT USE BLOWER OR
WASHING MACHINE MOTORS OR ANY MOTOR
WiTH AN AUTOMATIC RESET OVERLOAD PRO-
TECTOR.
CONNECTING TO POWER
SOURCE OUTLET
This machine must be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electric shock.
Plug power cord into a 110-120V properly grounded
type outlet protected by a 15-amp. dual element time
delay or Circuit breaker.
NOT ALL OUTLETS ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT YOUR OUTLET, AS
PICTURED BELOW, IS PROPERLY GROUNDED,
HAVE IT CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
TOUCH THE METAL PRONGS ON THE PLUG,
WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE PLUG TO
OR FROM THE OUTLET.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PROPERLY GROUND THIS
POWER TOOL CAN CAUSE ELECTR|CUTION OR
SERIOUS SHOCK, PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN
DAMP LOCATIONS, OR NEAR METAL PLUMBING.
IF SHOCKED, YOUR REACTION COULD CAUSE
YOUR HANDS TO HIT THE CUTTING TOOL.
IF POWER CORD IS WORN OR CUT, OR DAMAGED
IN ANY WAY, HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY
TO AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD.
3-PRONG
PLUG
This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord
and grounding type plug, approved by Underwriters'
Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association.
The ground conductor has a green jacket and is at-
tached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground
prong in the attachment plug at the other end.
This plug requires a mating 3-conductor grounded type
outlet as shown,
If the outlet you are planning to use for this power tool
is of the two prong type, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER
THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use
an adapter as shown and always connect the grounding
tug to known ground.
It is recommended that you have a qualified electrician
replace the TWO prong outlet with a properly grounded
THREE prong outlet.
An adapter as shown below is available for connecting
plugs to 2-prong receptacles.
WARNING: THE GREEN GROUNDING LUG EX-
TENDING FROM THE ADAPTER MUST BE CON-
NECTED TO A PERMANENT GROUND SUCH AS
TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET BOX.
GROUNDING LUG
SCR_\
3-PRONG D_ _ MAKE SURE THISIS
ADAPTER
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GROUNDING
PRONG
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ALWAYS USE A
PROPERLY GROUNDED
OUTLET
Yourunitis _ruse on 120 votts, ithas a plugth_ looks
like Me one above.
NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you
already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle.
Adapter isnot allowed inCanada by the Canadian Elec-
trical Code.
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of
power, To keep this to a minimum and to prevent over-
heating and motor burn-out, use the table below to
determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension
cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3-
prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles
which accept the tools plug.
Extension Cord Length WireSize A.W.G.
0-25 Feet 16
26-50 Feet 14
51-100Feet 12
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unpacking and checking contents
WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEX-
PECTED STAF_TING OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO
NOT PLUG THE POWER CORD iNTO A SOURCE
OF POWER. THiS CORD MUST REMAIN UNPLUG-
GED WHENEVER YOU ARE WORKING ON THE
DRILL PRESS.
Model 113.213080 Drill Press is shipped complete in
one box.
1. Unpacking and Checking Contents
a. Separate all "loose parts" from packaging mate-
rials and check each item with "Table of Loose
Parts" to make sure all items are accounted for,
before discarding any packing material.
WARNING: iF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING, DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE DRILL PRESS, PLUG IN
THE POWER CORD, OR TURN THE SWITCH ON
UNTIL THE MISSING PARTS ARE OBTAINED AND
ARE iNSTALLED CORRECTLY.
2. Remove the protective oil that is applied to the
table and column. Use any ordinary household type
grease and spot remover.
WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE OR TOXIC REAC-
TION, NEVER USE GASOLINE, NAPTHA OR
SiMiLAR HIGHLY VOLATILE SOLVENTS.
3. Apply a coat of paste wax to the table and column
to prevent rust. Wipe all parts thoroughly with aclean
dry cloth.
TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS
item Description Qty.
A Table/Support Asm .................... 1 ,,_
B Column Support Asm.................. 1 =
C Owner's Manual ...................... 1 _ "_
D Box of Loose Parts ................... 1 .=_
E Base ............................... 1 "_
F Head Asm ....................... 1 __ L,_
G Bag of Loose Parts t :_ _'
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List of Loose Parts in Box 507870
Item Description Qty.
A Chuck Key .......................... 1
B Chuck. ............................. 1
List of Loose Parts in Bag 507871
Item Description Qty.
A Feed Handle ........................ 3
B Wrench Hex "L" 4rnm ................. 1
C Belt Guard Knob ..................... 1
D Screw Pan Hd. M5 x 0.8-12 ............ 1
E Support Lock Handle .................. 1
F Switch Key .......................... 1
G Screw Hex Hd. M8 x 1,25-20 ........... 3
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location and function of controls
1. BELT GUARD... Covers pulleys and belt during
operation of drill press,
2. BELT TENSION LOCK HANDLES... Tightening
handles locks motor bracket support to maintain
correct belt distance and tension.
3. HEAD LOCK SET SCREWS... Locks the head
to the column. ALWAYS have them locked in place
while operating the drill press,
4. TABLE SUPPORT,.. Rides on column to support
table.
5. COLUMN SUPPORT . . . Supports column and
provides mounting holes for column to base.
6. SUPPORT LOCK HANDLE... Tightening locks
table support to column, Always have it locked in
place while operating the Drill Press.
7. BASE... Supports Drill Press. For additional sta-
bility, holes are provided in base to bolt Drill Press
to bench. (See "Additional Safety Instructions for
Drill Presses").
8. SPRING CAP... Provides means to adjust quill
spring tension.
9. DEPTH POINTER... Indicates drilling depth and
is located between stop nuts.
10. DEPTH SCALE... Shows depth of hole bearing
drilled in inches and millimeters.
11.
COLUMN... Connects head, tab;le, and _............
a one-piece tube for easy alignmer_t ar_:_, mo,-_
ment. '-'
12,
BEVEL SCALE... Shows degree table _s tied
for bevel operations. Scale is mounted on ta_:>e
support.
13.
TABLE BEVEL LOCK... Locks the tabie ir-_a_,_,_
position from 0-45
14.
TABLE ... Provides working surface to supp,::,;t
workpiece.
15.
FEED HANDLE . .. For moving the chuck _;D o;
down. One or two of the handles may be ,_emove_,:
if necessary whenever the workpiece is of sucf_
unusual shape that it interferes with the handles
16.
CHUCK.., Holds drill bit or other recommer_de(_;
accessory to perform desired operations
17.
FEED STOP ROD.. , Holds stop nuts for dri!ti_lg
to specific depths,
18.
STOP NUTS ... Limits the downward movemem
of the quill at any desired point within its travel
and prevents the pointer from moving upward
19.
ON-OFF SWITCH . . . Has locking feature, this
feature is intended to prevent unauthorized an(_
possiable hazardous use by children and others.
1
BELT GUARD
FEED
SPRING
ADJUSTMENT
17
=EED STOP ROD
8
SPRING CAP
DEPTH POINTER
9
18
STOP NUTS
12
BEVEL SCALE
13
TABLE BEVELLOCK
19
ON-OFF
10
DEPTH SCALE
16
CHUCK
COLUMN
}ELT TENSION
HEAD LOCK
SETSCREWS
/TABLE
SUPPORT
FEED HANDLE
14
TABLE
2
LOCK
HANDLES
3
4
15
6
SUPPORTLOCK
HANDLE TABLE REMOVED
FOR CLARITY
5
COLUMN SUPPORT
9