Scheppach DP 13 4906803918 Instruction Manual
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To change the drill bit, first unplug the drill. Then, loosen the chuck by turning it counterclockwise until the bit comes free. Insert the new bit and tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise. Ensure the bit is secured before use.
It is recommended to clean the drill after each use, check and tighten any loose parts weekly, and lubricate moving parts monthly. Additionally, inspect the power cord for damage regularly.
To align the table, use a square tool to ensure it is perpendicular to the drill bit. Adjust the table tilt and rotation as needed to achieve the correct alignment. Lock the table in place once aligned.
Check to ensure the power cord is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. If the drill still does not start, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Check for any tripped circuit breakers.
To adjust the speed, open the belt cover and shift the drive belt to the desired pulleys for the speed you need. Refer to the speed chart on the machine for guidance. Ensure the belt is properly tensioned before closing the cover.
The Scheppach DP 13 is compatible with standard drill bits up to 13mm in diameter. Ensure the bit shank is suitable for the chuck size to avoid damage.
Ensure the drill press is placed on a stable surface and all bolts are tightened. Use clamps to secure the workpiece and adjust the speed setting to match the material being drilled.
Always wear safety goggles and avoid loose clothing or jewelry. Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped and keep hands clear of the rotating bit. Unplug the machine when changing bits or making adjustments.
First, unplug the drill press. Open the belt cover, release the belt tension, and remove the worn belt. Place the new belt over the pulleys and adjust to the correct tension. Close the belt cover after ensuring proper alignment.
Yes, the table can be tilted for angled drilling. Loosen the table tilt lock and adjust to the desired angle using the angle gauge. Tighten the lock securely before drilling.