Craftsman 137219080 Owner’s Manual

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Model No,. 137;2i9080
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Safety Instructions
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Before using this Dri!l Press, read this manua! and fol;low
all its Safety Rules and Operating instructions.
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Sears, Roebuck and Co. Hoffman Estates, IL 60!79 USA
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Warranty
Product Specifications
Safety _ns_ructions ..........
Car_on Contents ............
Know Your Dri!! Press ......
Glossary of Terms ...........
Assembiy and Adjuslment_ ,
Ope_'a_on ...................
_aintenan,ce ...................
Troubleshooting guide ........
Parts ....................
£spaSol ....................
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY
this produC_fai_s due to a deiect in ma_eda_o_workmanship within one year _rom the date of pu_hase, Sears
wi _epair _flee of cha_ge, Co '_lacta Sears Service Center f_r repair,
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f {his produe_ }s used for eomrrle_c_81or rental purposes, this warranty applies o_iy for g0 days from the date d
Ihs waiTar_ty gives you specific lega! rights, and you may also have ethel rights which vary from state _estale,
Sea_s_ Roebuck and Co,, De_. 811 WA, Hoffman _e_ee_ IL _179
CHUCK S_Z_ .......... 1/2"
SPEEDS ......... 5 (620 1100 t720,
2340:3t00 RRM)
_40TOR ............. !20V, 60 HZ,,22 AMPS_
NORSEPOWER ....... 1/8 kIP (Max Developed)
TABLE SiZE ...... 7" X 7"
TABL_ TILT 45':' RIGHT OR LEFT
SPtN DL_ TRAVEL ........ 2"
'T_ROAT ................. 4"
BASE S_ZE .......... 7-7/8' x 12-1 8'
REIGH_ ............... 25
N_T W_iGHT 4 POUNDS
To awNd electrical hazards, fire hazards, o_ damage to _he tool use proper circuit pmtecNon,
Ybur drill press is wired a__he facto_ for 'I20V operation Connect ioa 120V_ 15 AMP branch ci_uit and use a
15 AMP time delay fuse or citcui_ b_eaker. To,avoid shock
or fire, replace power cord immediately if i_is were cut or damaged in any way.
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GENERAL SAF Y I ONS
BEFORE USING THE DRILL PRESS
Safety is a combination of common sense_ s_aying a_ert and knowing how to use your dr#[ press,
i4o REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
_rom the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are rem#_ed from the too_ _fore
15 NEVER LEAVETOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED,
TURN THE POWER "OFF', Don't _ea_vethe too_until
it:Domes to a complete stop.
To avoid mistakes thai could cause serious injaR,_do not plu'g tfle dr_Hpress, in uetil you have read and understood the following:
i. READ and become familiar withthis enlire instruction
manual. LEARN the t_'s; _#lications limi_tions and
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KEEP GUARDS IN P_CE and i_ working order.
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DON'T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENV|RONMENT. Don't use power _ools in damp or we_ I_ations, or
expose them to rain. Keep work area weii iight_,
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DO NOT use power tools in the pre_e o_flammable _iquids or gases,
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KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN, Clu_:tered areas and benches invite accidents,
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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY_A_iqs:Jte_ should _ _pt at a safe distance #ore the work area
DOiN_TFORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better
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and saer at the ra_efor which it was designed,
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USE THE R|GHT TOOL, Don't force too! or the attachment to do a _obfor which it was net designed,
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WEAR PROPER APPAREL DO NOT wear loose clothing, g!oves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry which may ge_ caugh_ in moving pa_s
Nor_siip footwear is recommended, Wear protective hair covenng to contain bag hair°
16. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious iniury could occur if the too! is tip_d or if the out_ingt_t is uninten_onalJy
contacted,
17, DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and
baianee at al! limes,
18,
MA|NTA_N TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep too_s sharp
and ciean for best and safest performance, Fol_ow instructions _or _ubdcatin9 and changing accessorie&
CHECK FOR _MAGED PARTS, Before fu_her u_ d the tooI, a guard or other part fl_at is damaged should
be carefully checked _e de,ermine thai: Jtwil! operate p_eperty and pedorm its intended function. Check for
alignment of moving par_s,binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions
that may aflec_ _lsoperation, A guard or ether part fhat is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
20,
_KE _RKSHOP K_DP_OF with padi_ke, master switches or by removing stealer keys,
DO NOT epera|e _hetoo_if you are under the influence of any drugs alcohol or medication that couid affect
your ability '_ouse the too_ properly,
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Dus_ generaled from cerlain materials can be hazardous to your hea_h. Always operate the dri!!
press ina we_i_ven'tiiated area and provide for'proper dust removal° Use dusl[ collection systems whenever
10, WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK.
Drilling: operation produces dust
11. D|SCONNECTTOOLS before servicing, and when changing accessorieS, such as b_ades bits, cutters,
a_d the like.
12, REDUCE THE RISK OF UNiNTE_ONAL STARTING
Make sure _heswitch is in "OFF" position before
l& USE RECOMi_ENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the
owner's manuai for the recommended accessories The use of improper accessories may cause risk d
inju_ to persons
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
weA_ Yo#e 23° ALWAYS WEAR _YE
PROTEC_ON. Any drierp_ess
_n throw foreig_ objects into |he eyes which could cause
permanent eye damage, ALVVAYSwear Safe_ G_g!_
(not grasses)that comp#ywit:h
,ANS_safety standard Z87ol Eye.day eyeglasses have only impact-resis_et _ehses. They ARE NOT safe_ glasses. Safety G_gles are avai]aJNeat Sears
NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in compiiance with ANSi Z87.1 could seriously hurt yon when they break,.
SPEC F'|C SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DRILL PRESS
For ,_)ur o_m safety, do not try to _e your drilt press
_ u_Jgit in until t _ completely assem_ed ar_ installed _c_;o_d_ng_o_heinstr_clions, am_t_n_ilyou h_¢e read a_
Jnd_:>rste_this instruction manual:
14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the work when practical it's safer than using _ur hand
and it frees both hands _o_eral[e _tool,
15. WHEN us_n9 a ddJ_press wse, e_ways fasten to the table.
16, MAKE SURE aHclamps and _ocks are firmly
t_ghtened before ddl_ing.
fOUR DRILL PRESS MUST BE BOLTED securely
;_a workbench, tn addition if there is any tendency
_ your dell cress to move dunng certain operations he_ _[¢ wo_khench to _he f_eor.
z TH_S DRILL PRESS is intended for use _indry
t>:_ndi_ions indoor _l_ only.
WEAR EYE, PROTECTION. USE race or dust _asK
_ wilh safe_y goggles _frid[ling ope_at_o_ _sdusly. NS_! ear ero_ec_ors _spec_a_tyduring extended perir_s (-_ooeratJon.
tO NOT wea_ flloves, neckties, or _oose cloihing,
DO NOT #y to drill matena_ too smelt te be securely
e_d
ALWAYS keep hands out ef the palh of a dd_ bit. /<vendawkward hand positions where a sudden slip
coupecause _our hand to _ove into the dri_ b_L
DO NOT instal] or use any dri_ bit that e×_eda
7_i, _m [7_ in _ength or e×_ends 150 mm (6'3 beiow
cnuc:_ jawe. They can sudden_ bend Outward o_
breafi
©o NOT U£_ w_rewf_ee_s,rou_er b_[s.shaper cutters.
m_P__1_/);utters, or rotary planers on this dd_ pros&
17. SECURELY LOCK THE HEAD and Sab_esu_ [o the column and the table to the table support _fore
operating l_hedrfl_press,
18 NEVER turn your dr_ press on belore c_earin# the
table of al__bjeCtS (tools, seeps Of w_, etc.}
19, BEFORE STARTING the operal_o,n.,jog Ihe molo_
switch _o make sure the drill bil does n0t wobble or vibra_e_
20_ LETTHE SPINDLE REACH F_LL SPEED before
starting to dd& _fyour dd_ press makes an unfamiliar noise or it it vibrates e×cessive_y, s_opitt_mediate_y,
turn #_edril_prees o_fand _nptug, Do not _starl untit the p_blem is corrected,
21. DO NOT pederm la_t assembly or set L_pwork on I_hetable whi_e the drill press _sin operation.
22. USE RECOMMENDED SPEED for drill accessory and
wor_iece material, SEE INSTRUCTIONS that come
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WHEN DRILLING lar#e diameter bo_es,clamp the
workoiece firm!Iy to the fable. Othe_ise. fhe bit may g_b and spin fl_e workpi_e at high speed. DO NOT
USE fly cutters o_ multip_e-pa_ hole cutlers, as they
can come apa_ or become unbalanced in use,
9 WHeN c_t_h 9 _ argo piece o_ma_e,riaJmake sum _t
,< _, _ supported at the taM_ ne[gr]L
DO NOT pedorm any operation freehand_ ALWAYS hn}d ih_sworKoiece firm y against _he table so it wJ]_
r_o__'ocKor twisL Use c_arn#s or a wse _or uns_ble
1 MAKE SURE there are no naris or foreign obj_ts in 26,
,-, _',_ ot _he wo_kuiece In be dd_ed.
}2. CLA _P WORKPIECE OR BRACE against the lelt
_,idet_¢:,fff_eco_um_ to preveR_ rotation, _fil is t_3 _a_r_ orthe table is h_ted c_ame solidly to, the table and
Use _n,.. [ence provided
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_TH_ WOR_P|ECE overhangs the table such that
w_[ _a or t_pit not held clamp t_to the._ab_eo_
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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MAKE SURE the spindle has come to a complete stop before touching the wor_pi_e.
25.
TO AVOID INJURY from accidental starting, always turn the _#_tch "OFF" a_ t_r_p!_gthe drill press before
installing or removing any _ccessor_ or attachment or making any ad/ustment,
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in wo_ing o_er,
27.
USE ONLY SELFEJECTING_PE CH_CK KEY a_ provided with the drift press_
GROUNDING iNSTRUCTIONS
INTHE EVENT OF A MALFUN_N OR BREAKDOWN.
grouna_n9 provides a path ot least _reslsta_'_ce_or electric curcent and reduces lhe r_skof electric shock This tool
_sequIpped wi_h an electnc cord that has an eGui_men!
grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The p_uq MUST be plugged into a matching receatacle _hat _s properly _nsta/tetJand grounded _naccordance wifh AU
_ocalcones and ordinations.
DO N_ MODI_E PLUG P_IDED. If if ®/I no_Ii_tlle
receptacle, have i_heproper receplacle installed by a
This too4is intended _or use on a circuit thai has a receptacae }_kethe ore ilhJatrated in F_GUR_ A,
FIGURE A Shows a3°prong electrical plug and receptacle
that _,:¢Sa grounding conductor, tf a properly grounded
receotac_e _snot availaMe, an adapfer (FIGURE B) can
be used to temporarily connect _his p_u9 _o a 2-contact ungrounded receptacle. The adapter (FIGURE B) has a
r@_ _ugextending from it:_ha_MUST be connected to a
permanem earth 9round, such as a properly grounded
receptacle bo×. THE TEMPORARY ADAPTER SHOULD BE USED ONLY UNTIL A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET CAN BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN. The Canadian Etecfricat Code prohibits
the use of adapters.
iMPROPER CONNECTION of _heequipment grounding
conductor can result m risk of etecfric sheck, The
conductor wi_h the green insulation lwith or wifhouf yellow
smees_ _sthe equipment grounding conductor, ff repair
or reelacement of _he e_ectr_ccord or plug _snecessary,
DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to
a _we_erm_na/.
CHECK with a oualified e_eetrician or service personr_e if
_u de r_ot_mp_etel,_,underfed _heground_ mst_c_o_s
or if you arc, no_ sure the too_ _sproperly grounded.
USE ONLY 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORDSTHAT HAVE
3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUGS AND 3-POLE
RECEPTACLES THAT ACCEPT THE TOOL'S PLUG,
REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED OR WORN CORD
iMMEDIATELY,
GUIDELINES FOR E×TENS_ON; CORDS
Make sure your extension cord is in good condilion. When using an extension cord, _ sure Io use one heavy
enough _o carry fhe current your groduet win draw: An undersized _d wi_ cause a drop in _inevo!la#e resulting
in _ossof power and overheating. The _ble _elow sh:_ the correct size to use according to cord _engthan_
rtameplate ampere rating. _fin doubt, use _henext heavier gaul, The smaller _hegauge number, _heheavie_the cord°
CAUTION: I_'_aII cases make certain the receptacle in r:ues_on _sprop_r_y gtounde& If you are not sure have a
c_rt_t_ede_ectncian check the r_epfaele,
Ttais drill or'e_s _sfor indoor use on_y,Do no1expose _o ram or use _ndamp locations.
Fig, A
3_Prong PIu9
Fig. B
Make S_re This is Conn,:cted to a
Known Ground
2-Prong
Recep[acle
Be s_re yoa_ extension co_ is p_epeHy wlred and in
good condiI om Always replace a damaged ex_ensio_
cond or have it repaired by a qualif ed pe_so_sbefore using it. PA:)tect_ur extension cords from sharp objects,
excessive hea_ and damp or wet areas
Use a _parate e!ecfrica_ circuif br your foo_s This circuit must nor be _ess than #12 wire and si_ou_dbe proteefed
with a 15 _p time _agtuse Before _nnecting rise motor to lhe power _ine,,make sure _he sw_teh is in the "OFF
posif]on and _heelectric current is ra_ed the same as the current stamped on _he mo_or nameplate_ Running af a
_ower ve!_agewill damage the mo_er.
SAVE THESE
This _eo!must be grounded while in use fo protect _he operator from elesirica! shock.
(when _siag !20 vo_Isorgy)
Am_e RaV!n_..........................._tml Nn_|b of ;ore i_ r_t
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iNSTRUCTiONS
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING
It any part asmmss_ngor damaged, do not plug the drill pre_ _r until Ihe rn_ssmg or damaged pa_t is replaced,
ana _embly _s_mplele. Card,full, Jnpack the drill press and all its parts, and
compare against the iHust_a.t_onbeJow,, 1;op_o[e_ tf_e drill press from moisture, a protective
ct:_a_-_¢_has been a:ppll_d _o the machined surlfaces,
Hemove Ibis coahng with a soft cloth moislened with K_msene or WD_40.
Ic _:,vowdf_e or le×_creachon, never use gasoline,
naomna, acetone. _aca._eTthinner or similar highly vt)_ah_e_olvents !o clean the drill p_ess.
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