Oliver 10060.001, 10061.0001, 10063.0001, 10062.0001 Owner's Manual

10060.001 & 10061.0001 Drill Press
Owner’s Manual
Oliver Machinery M-10060/61 11/2018
Seattle, WA Copyright 2003-2018 info@olivermachinery.net www.olivermachinery.net
To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine’s applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards. Oliver Machinery disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury that may result from the improper use of its equipment.
1. Do not operate the drill press when tired, distracted, or under the effects of drugs, alcohol or
any medication that impairs reflexes or alertness.
2. The working area should be well lit, clean and free of debris.
3. Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when the drill press is in operation; do not permit
them to operate the drill press.
4. Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all-machinery with locks, master electrical switches
and switch keys, to prevent unauthorized or unsupervised use.
5. Stay alert! Give your work your undivided attention. Even a momentary distraction can lead to
serious injury.
6. Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated
area and whenever possible use a dust collector and wear eye, ear and respiratory protection devices.
7. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, necklaces or other jewelry while the drill press is
in operation.
8. Be sure that adjusting wrenches, tools, drinks and other clutter are removed from the machine
and/or the table surface before operating.
9. Keep hands well away from the drill bit and all moving parts. Use a hold-down or clamp to
secure the stock, and use a brush, not hands, to clear away chips and dust.
10. Be sure that the drill bit is securely installed in the chuck before operation.
11. Be sure the drill bit has gained full operating speed before beginning to drill.
12. Always use a clean, properly sharpened bit. Dirty or dull bits are unsafe and can lead to
accidents.
13. Use suitable work piece support if the work piece does not have a flat surface.
14. Do not push or force the bit into the stock. The drill will perform better and more safely when
working at the rate feed for which it was designed.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION CONTINUED
15. Avoid working from awkward or off-balance positions. Do not overreach and keep both feet on
floor.
16. Keep guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be removed for maintenance or
cleaning be sure it is properly re-attached before using the tool again.
17. Never leave the machine unattended while it is running or with the power on.
18. Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended by Oliver Machinery may result in equipment
malfunction or risk of injury.
19. Never stand on machinery. Serious injury could result if the tool is tipped over or if the drill bit is
unintentionally contacted.
20. Always disconnect the tool from the power source before servicing or changing accessories such
as bits, or before performing any maintenance, cleaning, or if the machine will be left unattended.
21. Make sure that the switch is in the “OFF” position before plugging in the power cord.
22. Make sure the tool is properly grounded. If equipped with a 3-prong plug, it should be used with
a three-pole receptacle. Never remove the third prong.
23. Do not use this drill press for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, Oliver
Machinery disclaims any real implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury, which may result from that use.
Prop 65 Notice:
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
lead from lead-based paints,
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
Your risk from exposure to these chemicals varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure, work in a well-ventilated area and with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
ELECTRICAL RERQUIREMENTS
BEFORE CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE, VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE OF YOUR POWER SUPPLY CORRESPONDS WITH THE VOLTAGE SPECIFIED ON THE MOTOR I.D. NAMEPLATE.
A POWER SOURCE WITH GREATER VOLTAGE THAN NEEDED CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE USER AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE. IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE POWER SOURCE.
THIS TOOL IS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR USE IN WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
In the event of an electrical malfunction or short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. The motor of this machine is wired for 115 Volt Single Phase operation ONLY and is equipped with a 3­conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding plug to fit a grounded type receptacle
Do not remove the 3rd prong (grounding pin) to make it fit into an old 2-hole wall socket or extension cord. If an adaptor plug is used it must be attached to the metal screw of the receptacle
The use of an adaptor plug may be illegal in some areas. Check your local codes. If you have any doubts or if the supplied plug does not correspond to your electrical outlet, consult a qualified electrician before proceeding.
CIRCUIT CAPACITY
Make sure that the wires in your circuit are capable of handling the amperage draw from your machine, as well as any other machines that could be operating on the same circuit. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician.
If the circuit breaker trips or the fuse blows regularly, your machine may be operating on a circuit that is close to its amperage draw capacity. However, if an unusual amperage draw does not exist and a power failure still occurs, contact a qualified technician or our service department.
EXTENSION CORDS
Oliver Machinery does not recommend the use of an extension cord with your machine. However, if you must use an extension cord, make sure it has an amperage suitable for the rating on the motor ID nameplate. An undersized cord will cause a drop-in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating.
Any extension cord used must feature a 3-prong grounding plug as described under grounding instructions. Follow the rules listed.
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