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3.         9 6    Additional Parts    Assembly  AWARNING Read and understand all    assembly instructions before attempting  assembly  Failure to comply may cause  serious injury     AWARNING Do not attempt to turn on    power before this machine is completely  assembled     Before Assembly    1  Remove the contents from the shipping  container     2  Compare the contents of the shipping  container with the list on page 7  Report any  shortages or damage to your JET distributor     3  Clean all rust protected surfaces with  kerosene or a light solvent  Do not use  lacquer thinner  paint thinner  or gasoline   These will damage plastic components and  painted surfaces     Column Assembly  Referring to Figure 1   1  Place the base  A  on a level floor     2  Place the column assembly  B  on the base   A  and align the holes in the column support  with the holes in the base     3  Using a 17mm wrench  secure the column  B   with four M10 x 40 hex cap screws  C  to the  base     Table Bracket    When shipped  the rack ring and rack are bundled  together with the column in plastic wrap     Referring to Figures 2 and 3     1  Remove the wrap and take the rack ring  D   and rack  B  off the column  C      2  Install the table bracket  A  together with the  rack  B  on the column  C  as shown in  Figure 2     3  Slide the rack ring  D  over the column  C    placing it so it rests against the rack  B  as  shown in Figure 3 and tighten firmly with a  3mm hex wrench  provided         Figur
4.      ea                       1                                                           1  Socket  Sel  Screw 22   16  tee MTOX12   sti 1  Socket Set  Serew  x ossi ett dla MOX12  2 neis 1  Hex Cap Screw                                  12 40                       4                  a         ll             1  Pinon        tias 1  Gear      td                et ahaa 1  Worm PIN od tddi  Crank                  5 4 sod RARES            ds 1  Pan Head                                                             MOOD ccoo 2  Hex Cap Screw                                                  5 8  11  2                    1  LOCator PIN onde cheats A                 1  Ele X NUE iii 1 4  20                        1  Angle Scale                                eas 1  Centering            pitt ia eL    oc 1  Drive Ocean 02 3  5 mm                  8  Column  Lock                          rise      1  Work Table           222 RR a ome ei see 1  Raco pd Mae Pense Pa M da n lc 1  dr 1  Socket Set Screw                                               MOX8 inui 1                                    pubs Sadan crane                            1  Socket Set Screw                                               M10x127       m  s 2  Lamp Socket                  e niet educ d 1  Pan Head                                                             MO6x12          2  Handle                      iii 1                bata 1  Hex Cap Screw                                                    8  16           
5.     For the small workpiece that cannot be clamped  to the table  use a drill press vise  The vise must  be clamped or bolted to the table  Always use a  back up piece of scrap wood to cover the table   This protects both the table and the drill bit     Basic Operation    Place material to be drilled in such as way as to  come into contact with the left side of the  column  This prevents the material from  spinning     AWARNING If the work piece is not large    enough to come into contact with the  column  use a clamp or drill press vise that  is securely fastened to the table  Failure to  comply may cause serious injury     Feed the bit into the material with only enough  force to allow the drill bit to work  Feeding too  slowly may cause burning of the workpiece   Feeding too quickly may cause the motor to stop  and or the drill bit to break     Generally speaking  the smaller the drill bit  the  greater the RPM required  Wood requires higher  speeds than metal  Metal is usually drilled at  slower speeds     In dusty environments  frequently blow out any  dust that accumulates inside the motor     Maintenance    AWARNING Before any intervention on    the machine  disconnect it from the electrical  supply by pulling out the plug or switching  off the main switch  Failure to comply may  cause serious injury     13    A coat of automobile type wax applied to the  table and column will help to keep the surfaces  clean     If the power cord is worn  cut  or damaged in  any way  
6.  an outlet having the same  configuration  D  Fig  16   No adapter is  available or should be used with the 230 volt  plug     Important  In all cases  115 or 230 volts   make  certain the receptacle in question is properly  grounded  If you are not sure  have a registered  electrician check the receptacle     Troubleshooting       Trouble    Probable Cause    Remedy          Drill press will not  start     Drill press unplugged from wall  or  motor     Check all plug connections        Fuse blown  or circuit breaker tripped     Replace fuse  or reset circuit breaker        Cord damaged     Replace cord        Starting capacitor bad     Replace starting capacitor        Drill press does not  come up to speed     Extension cord too light or too long     Replace with adequate size and  length cord        Low current     Contact a qualified electrician        Drill Press vibrates  excessively     Stand on uneven surface     Bad belt s      Adjust stand so that it rests evenly on  the floor     Replace belts        Noisy Operation     Incorrect belt tension     Adjust belt tension  See the  Changing Spindle Speeds section        Dry spindle     Lubricate spindle  See the  Lubrication section        Loose spindle pulley     Check tightness of retaining nut on  pulley  and tighten if necessary        Loose motor pulley     Tighten setscrews in pulleys        Workpiece Burns     Incorrect Speed     Change to appropriate speed  see the  Changing Spindle Speeds section        Chips no
7.  are listed on the following pages  To order parts or reach our service department  call  1 800 274 6848  Monday through Friday  see our website for business hours  www waltermeier com    Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to  serve you quickly and accurately     16    Exploded View Drawing JDP 20MF    99                                          CATAN  N    X            Y    Parts List JDP 20MF    Index No     Part No   11300117    114004014  1              JDP20 102A              JDP20 102B               TS 1525021               TS 1523041               TS 1492041                 11400607  10600702  10600802  10600902  11501003    JDP20 111                   5 0071031                 10901402      5 0561011                 11401601  10601702    2658MZDU36               10601901  11302119  11402207  11402311      5 2276081                 11302522    TS 1525021                 10602701    TS 1534042                 11502901  10603002    TS 1490021                 11503212  10903302  11403437    TS 0720111                 5 1540081                 10603704  11303812    2536MBE611             10604303AM                 10604505  13105102    11404903A2                 11305107    TS 0561052                 10605403      5 1540071                 11305616    Description Size Qty                  2       sieut ee et       1  Column  amp  Holder Assembly  Index 2A  2               85                     1  Col  MN re     
8.  if the holes do not quite align     Tighten the screw  C  with a 15 16  wrench                     Figure 4       Figure 5        close up              Figure 6    Head Assembly  Referring to Figure 7     1  With the aid of a second person  carefully lift  the head onto the column top and slide it  down into position    ACAUTION The head assembly is heavy     Use care when lifting onto the column     2  Rotate head assembly until sides of the pulley  cover are parallel with the sides of the base     3  Tighten two setscrews  A  with a 5mm hex  wrench  provided  until they are snug     4  Install three downfeed handles  B  into the  downfeed hub  C      Chuck and Arbor Installation  Referring to Figure 8     1  Raise table to approximately seven inches  below spindle assembly  and lock the table in  place     Place a piece of scrap wood  D  on the table     Thoroughly clean the internal and external  taper of the arbor  A   and chuck  B  and  spindle  C      Important  These three pieces must be free of  any rust protection  or lubricant  If they are not  clean  the arbor and chuck will fail to seat in the  spindle     4  Place arbor  A  into the chuck  B      5  Twist the chuck to retract the chuck jaws if  they are exposed     6  Place arbor and chuck assembly into the  spindle  C      7  Turn the arbor and chuck assembly until the  tang on the arbor engages the slot at the end  of the spindle     8  Lower the down feed handle  E  so that the  chuck meets the scrap wood  Pl
9. 2               611    11361101                   612 3  2s TS 1540071               OT rain 11361301                             13005701                   615  13005601                   616 225    5 1504051               SH 2 200 11361701                     Description Size Qty    Spindle N  t E  E 1                            tocum                         ewe ea Pede edens 1        Bearing        pP ne 62062  te 2   eo M          M                              M 1  Reining RING series eee Ee pr A rer ege eae 2  Pulley Set                          Ee pedet tu 1  Spindle Pulley 2       PA A 1  ATO it tpe fette Mie es Meme MT3XJT4                      1  Chuck  amp  Chuck RO Y            diia 1  Wed    EE 1  MOTORS nn Et DES Test 1  Motor Cable ve  cocido ieu coc eec teen Donde sth es ri ca 1  Hex Cap Screw                                                    8  25                         4  Flat Washer  emere iem CHE      xcu 4                             MB siemens  4  MotorsPulley       eti toe eed rettet Pi          rase      ui been EE 1  MM P 5  6  27 mm                  1  Socket Set                                                             8    12                         1  INO mM E 1  Pan Head                                                               5  10                         1  Power                             ett 1                ned owas las dit oci                                    1  SWITCH BOX                              1  Pan Head                
10. 607303                        8211422651                       C0014170122            P  o   5 1490041               EL insta tei   5 1550061               FA            5 1540061               LAS PR 11037972                  80    2571MNC109             Bliss TS 1524031                        10608301                        eus TS 1533032               BO eus 2807AB08B3              Ones 2850AG5A14             88           11308801                   89  eus TS 1534042               90             11309014A1               Danses   5 1534052               OB          11409511                                 88 62022                  DB ns 11409803                   QO                   2                     101           2501MNVN11            121            TS 2286302               128           2653MBDE15             129      5 1504051               130              5 1504061               TST esie 10308846                   138 se TS 1533042               139    2852U55702              140            11514001                   141 iussis JDP20 1147               149            2536MBE619             160           11316902                  162           10216210                  163           JDP20 1163               165            11316501                   601            TS 1533032               602            TS 0733044               605            2536MBE623             606           2536      625                   TS 0720091                                     TS 228620
11. DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW  LONG THE IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     WALTER MEIER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH  INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY  OR  FOR INCIDENTAL  CONTINGENT  SPECIAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF  OUR PRODUCTS  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU    Walter Meier sells through distributors only  The specifications in Walter Meier catalogs are given as general  information and are not binding  Members of Walter Meier reserve the right to effect at any time  without prior notice   those alterations to parts  fittings  and accessory equipment which they may deem necessary for any reason  whatsoever  JETebranded products are not sold in Canada by Walter Meier     2    Table of Contents    Fable of OMS    Ds      A at e f c at io 3  Lu Elie lE 4  Specificato NS    ES 6  Shipping Contents sic  cr UT 7  Required  To0lss   viii eid eae      eed a eee A et 7  ASOMO as 8  Before Assembly    ive eae extet i epu elei tede eee ee 8  ColumnASSemMbIy          te Re D DE    Ml ID adas 8  Taole Bracka ed Ac          A                 8  A ates  te aha          rM ILS            a I Mash m      9  Golumn bock Handle  ee    es 9  Table Installations  O    deed LE dt eee 9  Head  Assembly a 10  Chuck and Arbor Installation    sise 10  Chuck and  Arbor Removal    1       t etre RT Ae en an n
12. E                               LAMP SWITCH                Ae BLACKS BLACK             BLACK          JDP 20MF Electrical Schematic     230V           OFF SWITCH                              BLACK    O Lr  WHITE       LAMP             STARTING CAPACITOR  400MFD 125 VAC                               LAMP SWITCH    BLACK             BLACK       WHITE 6                    21    LAMP    NOTES    22    NOTES    23       JET    WALTER MEIER  Manufacturing  Inc     427 New Sanford Road    LaVergne  Tennessee 37086  Phone  800 274 6848    www waltermeier com    
13. This  pdf document is bookmarked          JET    Operating Instructions and Parts Manual    Drill Press  Model  JDP 20MF       WALTER MEIER  Manufacturing  Inc     427 New Sanford Road  LaVergne  Tennessee 37086 Part No  M 354170  Ph   800 274 6848 Revision H1 04 2010    www  waltermeier com Copyright O 2010 Walter Meier  Manufacturing  Inc     Warranty and Service    Walter Meier  Manufacturing  Inc   warrants every product it sells  If one of our tools needs service or repair  one of  our Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States can give you quick service  In most cases  any  of these Walter Meier Authorized Service Centers can authorize warranty repair  assist you in obtaining parts  or  perform routine maintenance and major repair on your JETetools  For the name of an Authorized Service Center in  your area call 1 800 274 6848     MORE INFORMATION  Walter Meier is consistently adding new products to the line  For complete  up to date product information  check with  your local Walter Meier distributor  or visit waltermeier com     WARRANTY  JET products carry a limited warranty which varies in duration based upon the product  MW   Metalworking  WW    Woodworking      Body Repair Kits   Beam Clamps   Bottle Jacks Chain Hoist    Cable Pullers Manual   Cold Saws YEAR Lever Hoists   Hoists Air z   Pullers JCH Models z 5  Hoists Electric Palet Trucks Scissor Lift Tables WW Drill Presses Fastening Tools    h i Air Tools   leo at wien Pia Metal forming Rig
14. ace  downward pressure on the feed handle to  seat the arbor and chuck into the spindle     10          Figure 7       Figure 8    Chuck and Arbor Removal    1  Unplug machine from the power source    2  Raise the table until it is about seven inches  below the chuck    3  Place a piece of scrap wood on the table   and lower quill  A  Fig  9  using the downfeed  handle    4  Rotate spindle to align the keyhole in the  spindle with the keyhole in the quill    5  Insert the drift key  B  Fig  9  into the aligned  slots and tap lightly  The chuck and arbor  assembly should fall from the spindle     Adjustment    Depth Stop Adjustment    To drill multiple holes at the same preset depth   use the depth stop     1  Use a pencil to mark the depth the bit will drill  into the workpiece    2  With the drill bit in the chuck  lower downfeed  handle to advance bit to your mark  A  Fig   10     3  With your other hand  advance the lock nuts   B  Fig  10  on the depth stop rod until they  are snug to the seat  C  Fig  10     4  The drill bit will now advance to this point     5       release  advance the nuts counter   clockwise to the top of the depth stop     Changing Spindle Speeds    A spindle speed and pulley belt arrangement chart  is found on the inside of the pulley cover  D   Fig  11   also shown in Figure 12  Refer to this  chart whenever changing speeds        To change spindle speeds     1  Unplug the machine from the power source     2  Loosen two bar knobs      Fig  11  foun
15. actory connected  for 115V operation  as shown in  A   For  230V operation reconnect the leads as  shown in  B      3  The 115V attachment plug  C   supplied with  the drill press  must be replaced with a  UL CSA listed plug suitable for 230V  operation  D   Contact your local Authorized  JET Service Center or qualified electrician  for proper procedures to install the plug   The drill press must comply with all local and  national codes after the 230 volt plug is  installed     4  The drill press with a 230 volt plug should  only be connected to an outlet having the  same configuration as shown in  D   No  adapter is available nor should be used with  the 230 volt plug     5  The light bulb must be replaced with a bulb  rated for 230 volt operation     115 Volts 230 Volts             8 3 2 4 1 3 2 4  Line Line Line Line  A B  115 Volts m 230 Volts  D x A D            Grounded   D o ES  Prong A        D    Figure 16    Grounding Instructions    ACAUTION This tool must be grounded    while in use to protect the operator from  electric shock     In the event of a malfunction or breakdown   grounding provides a path of least resistance for  electric current to reduce the risk of electric  shock  This tool is equipped with an electric  cord having an equipment grounding conductor  and a grounding plug  The plug must be  plugged into a matching outlet that is properly    14    installed and grounded in accordance with all  local codes and ordinances     Do not modify the plug prov
16. d on  each side of the head assembly     3  Rotate the tension adjuster clockwise   F  Fig  11  to bring the motor base as close  to the head as possible    4  For desired speed  change the location of  belts per pulley belt arrangement chart    5  Rotate the tension adjuster counterclockwise   F  Fig  11  to tension the belts    6  Tighten two bar knobs  E  Fig  11   Belts are  properly tensioned when finger and thumb  pressure midway between the two pulleys  causes approximately 4  deflection        Figure 11    11    Return Spring Adjustment    The return spring is adjusted at the factory and  should not need further adjustment  If adjustment  is deemed necessary  follow the steps below  while referring to Figure 12     1  Unplug the machine from the power source   2  Loosen two hex nuts  A   Do not remove     AWARNING Do not remove the coil spring  cover  Step 3   The torsion spring will uncoil  and can cause serious injury     3  Firmly hold the coil spring cover  B      4  Pull out the cover and rotate until the pin  C   on the return spring plate engages the next  notch in the coil spring cover  Turn the cover  clockwise to decrease tension and counter   clockwise to increase tension     5  Tighten two hex nuts  A   Do not over tighten   Nuts should not contact the housing when  tight  The hex nuts should be tightened  against each other     Work Light    Install a light bulb  no larger than 60 watts into the  socket accessed from beneath the head  The  rocker switch c
17. e 1       Figure 2       Figure 3    Crank Handle  Referring to Figure 4     1     Loosen the setscrew  B  on the table crank  handle  A      Slide the handle  A  onto the table bracket  shaft     Turn the handle until the setscrew is opposite  the flat section on the shaft  and tighten the  setscrew to secure the handle     Column Lock Handle  Referring to Figure 5     Thread the column lock handle  A  into the table  bracket  B      Table Installation    ACAUTION The table is heavy  This    installation is a two person operation to avoid  injury from accidental dropping     Referring to Figure 6     1     Have one person hold the table  A  against  the bracket  B   aligning the hole in the  mounting plate of the table with the threaded  hole in bracket     Have the second person insert the 5 8  11x2  hex head screw  C  through the opening on  the bottom side of the table  A  and start  threading the screw into the bracket by hand     Finish tightening the screw  C  with a 15 16   or wrench  wrench provided   but leave loose  enough so the table can be tilted by hand     Using the scale on the bracket as a guide  set  the table angle to 0 degrees  level      Take the locator pin  D  and adjust the hex  nut towards the end of the thread as shown in  the close up view  D      Insert the non threaded end of the locator pin   D  into the hole on the table found just below  the mounting screw  Press all the way in     Note  The table may have to be tilted slightly  back and forth
18. eat ete 11              Nt far sea eee de eite enti eee A ed Ae ee ea 11  Depth Stop  Adjustme            ais een A ce et eee T eat pal 11  Changing Spindle Speeds ss 11  Return Spring Aqjustment       een A naked      eee ad cette 12  Work Ligia A AS AAA cl                  12  Table  Tilt  Adjustment    sers                                  12  Operation ai AAA        CA Eat  13  Installing                         A                          13  Positioning the Workpiece                                      sienne 13  Using the  MISC           A AA ie 13  Basic  Operations    ies teta               e uc Enc Le Let      13                           eM 13                                            sin eee                  13                     Em 13  115  Volt Operation is                                                                 13  230 Volt Operation    emer re ite eo        ned ie in aa ed Lp inte ined 14                                     Qo                ed icc                       14  Extension GOrds        aieo ea      nd 14  Troubles                       Eevee    Eon Gane a in eel ae ie 15  Replacement Parts                        ee Fe Rete ee ie it ent intents 16  Exploded View Drawing        20                            17  Parts List JDP 2OM                    e e ete A An          18  Wiring           casi        21  JDP 20MF Electrical Schematic     115V iii 21  JDP 20MF Electrical Schematic     230V                                     21    The speci
19. fications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding  Walter Meier   Manufacturing  Inc   reserves the right to effect  at any time and without prior notice  changes or  alterations to parts  fittings  and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever     A Warnings    10   11     16     17     18   19     Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or operation     Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual  Failure to comply with  all of these warnings may cause serious injury     Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed     This drill press is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only   If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a drill press  do not use until proper  training and knowledge have been obtained     Do not use this drill press for other than its intended use  If used for other purposes  Walter Meier   Manufacturing  Inc   disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury  that may result from that use     Always wear approved safety glasses face shields while using this drill press  Everyday eyeglasses  only have impact resistant lenses  they are not safety glasses     Before operating this drill press  remove tie  rings  watches and other jewelry  and roll sleeves up past  the elbows  Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair  Non slip footwear 
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21. have it replaced immediately     Lubrication    All of the ball bearings are packed with grease at  the factory  They require no further lubrication     Periodically lubricate the gear  rack  table  elevation mechanism  the splines  grooves  in  the spindle  and the teeth of the quill with a  2  tube grease     Electrical    115 Volt Operation  Referring to Figure 15     As received from the factory  your drill press is  ready to run at 115 volt operation  This drill  press  when wired for 115 volt  is intended for  use ona circuit that has an outlet and a plug that  looks like the one illustrated in  A   A temporary  adapter  which looks like the adapter shown in   B   may be used to connect this plug to a two   pole receptacle if a properly grounded outlet is  not available  The temporary adapter should  only be used until a properly grounded outlet  can be installed by a qualified electrician  This  adapter is not applicable in Canada  The green  colored rigid ear  lug  or tab  extending from the  adapter  must be connected to a permanent  ground such as a properly grounded outlet box     y THREE PRONG PLUG  S           GROUND    TAB SECURED      WITH SCREW       4  GROUND PRONG  Q GROUNDED        OUTLET    Figure 15    230 Volt Operation  Referring to Figure 16     If 230V  single phase operation is desired  the  following instructions must be followed     1  Disconnect the machine from the power  source     2  The JET drill press motor has four  numbered leads that are f
22. ial  industrial or education  purposes revert to a One Year Warranty  This warranty does not cover defects due directly or indirectly to misuse   abuse  negligence or accidents  normal wear and tear  improper repair or alterations  or lack of maintenance     HOW TO GET SERVICE  The product or part must be returned for examination  postage prepaid  to a location designated by us  For the name  of the location nearest you  please call 1 800 274 6848     You must provide proof of initial purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the  merchandise  If our inspection discloses a defect  we will repair or replace the product  or refund the purchase price   at our option  We will return the repaired product or replacement at our expense unless it is determined by us that  there is no defect  or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty in which case we will   at your direction  dispose of or return the product  In the event you choose to have the product returned  you will be  responsible for the shipping and handling costs of the return     HOW STATE LAW APPLIES  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  you may also have other rights which vary from state to state     LIMITATIONS ON THIS WARRANTY   WALTER MEIER  MANUFACTURING  INC   LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD OF THE  LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EACH PRODUCT  EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED  SOME STATES 
23. ided  If it will not fit  the outlet  have the proper outlet installed by a  qualified electrician     Improper connection of the equipment   grounding conductor can result in a risk of  electric shock  The conductor  with insulation  having an outer surface that is green with or  without yellow stripes  is the equipment   grounding conductor  If repair or replacement of  the electric cord or plug is necessary  do not  connect the equipment grounding conductor to a  live terminal     Check with a qualified electrician or service  personnel if the grounding instructions are not  completely understood  or if in doubt as to  whether the tool is properly grounded  Use only  three wire extension cords that have three prong  grounding plugs and three pole receptacles that  accept the tool   s plug     Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord  immediately     Extension Cords    Make sure your extension cord is in good  condition  When using an extension cord  be  sure to use one heavy enough to carry the  current your machine will draw  An undersized  cord will cause a drop in the line voltage  resulting in power loss and overheating  The  table following shows the correct size to use  depending on the cord length and nameplate  ampere rating  If in doubt  use the next heavier                   gauge  Remember  the smaller the gauge  number  the heavier the cord   2  AWG  0 25 16  25 50 14  51 100 12                   The drill press with a 230 volt plug should only  be connected to
24. l Tooth                               MA sitat tit tades 2  OPINO PIN ss                        6  16 mm                   1             PIA ares          ter       2 5  10                     1  Lock WAshGetE    iic otra n   SB                 2  Pan Head                                                           MEX20 centes donis 2                 apatia Sra ren ten odere A EE          1                e                1  Scale Bolton di ad 1                              16 2 0                      2  ECTETUR 1  Socket Head Cap Screw                                                                   1  SIMI op                                 1    Index No  Part No     618           10604505                   619          TS 0720091               700           TS 152704                 TQ eua TS 152706                 801            28065558B3               805           10280501                   9032 20  2801ABRF04             8115  uus 28065558B3               904            JDP20 1904                 Description Size Qty    Round  NE eee    tee die 1  Koek Washer siemens Ca men de IO assedic 1  HEX  WiC ironia chris IMM 1  Hex Wrench         dica           a sen 1  BUID VIFS         CI           EAC ada 1  BUI  STICKER    alas 1                aaa Ia 2       VIS atada talas 1                        il alas 1    20    Wiring Diagram    JDP 20MF Electrical Schematic     115V    ON   OFF SWITCH                STARTING CAPACITOR  400MFD 125 VAC                            WHIT
25. mediately   Make sure the drill press is firmly secured to the floor or bench before use     Check damaged parts  Before further use of the machine  a guard or other part that is damaged  should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended  function  Check for alignment of moving parts  binding of moving parts  breakage of parts  mounting  and any other conditions that may affect its operation  A guard or other part that is damaged should  be properly repaired or replaced     Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non glare  overhead lighting     Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material  oil and grease     A Warnings    20   21   22     23     24     25   26     27     28     Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area  Keep children away   Make your workshop child proof with padlocks  master switches or by removing starter keys     Give your work undivided attention  Looking around  carrying on a conversation and    horse play    are  careless acts that can result in serious injury     Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the spindle or other  moving parts  Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation     Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate  Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for  which it was not designed  The right tool will do the job better and safer     Use recommended accessories  im
26. ontrols the light switch  D  Fig  12    NOTE  If using 230 volt power  use a light bulb  rated accordingly     Table Tilt Adjustment  To tilt the table  refer to Figures 13 and 14      ACAUTION In the following steps  DO NOT    OVER LOOSEN  This could result in the table  assembly to separate from the column  fall  and cause injury     1  Using a 15 16  wrench  loosen the hex cap  screw  B   located under the table  about one  turn     2  Pull the locator pin out  The pin may be  seated quite tight  in which case turn the hex  nut  B  clockwise with a 3mm hex wrench to  assist in extracting the pin    Note  When the table is in any position other  than level  0 degrees   the locator pin is not  used     3  Tilt the table to the desired angle by aligning  the scale  in degrees  on the table  C  to the  marker at the base of the bracket  D      4  Tighten the hex cap screw  A            Figure 13       Figure 1 4    12    Operation    Installing Drills    Insert the drill into the chuck jaws with about  1  insertion  When using a small drill do not  insert it so far that the jaws touch the flutes of  the drill  Make sure that the drill is centered in  the chuck before tightening the chuck with the  key     Positioning the Workpiece    Always place a piece of wood  or plywood  on  the table  This will prevent  splintering  or  making heavy burrs on the underside of the  workpiece as the drill breaks through  The wood  should contact the left side of the column     Using the Vise
27. or anti skid floor strips  are recommended  Do not wear gloves     Wear ear protectors  plugs or muffs  during extended periods of operation     Some dust created by power sanding  sawing  grinding  drilling and other construction activities  contain chemicals known to cause cancer  birth defects or other reproductive harm  Some examples  of these chemicals are     e Lead from lead based paint   e Crystalline silica from bricks  cement and other masonry products   e   Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber     Your risk of exposure varies  depending on how often you do this type of work  To reduce your  exposure to these chemicals  work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety  equipment  such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  particles     Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs  alcohol or any medication     Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply       Make certain the machine is properly grounded   13   14     Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source     Remove adjusting keys and wrenches  Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting  wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on       Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use  If removed for maintenance    purposes  use extreme caution and replace the guards im
28. proper accessories may be hazardous     Maintain tools with care  Keep drill bits sharp and clean for the best and safest performance  Follow  instructions for lubricating and changing accessories     Make sure the work piece is securely attached or clamped to the table  Never use your hand to hold  the work piece     Turn off the machine before cleaning  Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris     do  not use your hands       Do not stand on the machine  Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over       Never leave the machine running unattended  Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it    comes to a complete stop       Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine     Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual     ACAUTION This means that if precautions are not heeded  it may result in minor injury and or    possible machine damage     AWARNING This means that if precautions are not heeded  it may result in serious injury or possibly    even death         SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS        Specifications    Model                 dona tia JDP 20MF  STOCK NUIMDER esate dae oat de           354170  SWIDQ                   ERN                    AE 20 1 2     TIPOS    ER A                                A Floor  Drilling  Capacivaioia A RS et 1   CHUCK      ed oe neta nn                 E                          naan    3 4   Spindle Velas         4 5 8     Spindle Di
29. stance to Base sise 46 3 4     Spindle Distance to Table  max                                                                      29 1 8     Table Size  Length Width  sr t exe guide A A A rr RE      18 1 2  x 16   Spindle Taper aia A              A D M LE MT 3  Col  mm Diameter           A A a 3 3 8     Number of Spindle Speeds  oi A Aa 12  Range of Spindle Speeds  RPM          150     4 200           9IZei iiie D a ected nina liat Sa 13 3 4     22 3 4   Overall Dimensions          x D     66  x 18 1 2  x 31 1 2                      teen              a beet 1 1 2HP  115 230V  60Hz  1Ph  Prewired 115V  Net Weight  approx                  rd Ad tenant eut d   282 lbs   Gross Weight                        293 Ibs   Carton Size  E XW XH  iii del deed dl                             26  x 13  x 58     Shipping Contents    Unpack the carton and verify that all parts listed  below are included     Main Parts Other Material  lea Head Assembly lea Owners Manual  lea Table lea Warranty Registration Card    1 set Column and Table Bracket Assembly          Required Tools   Additional Parts 1  17mm Box Wrench or a 6      8    Adjustable  Wrench   1  1set Chuck and Chuck Key 2  15 16  wrench   2  1pc Arbor   3  1pc Drift Key   4  1     Table Crank Handle   5  1pc Column Lock Handle   6  3pcs Downfeed Handles and Knobs   7  1pc 5 8  11  2  Hex Cap Screw   8  1set Locator Pin and Hex Nut   9  4pcs M10 x 40 Hex Cap Screws   10  2pc        Wrenches  3mm  5mm                  O     r       gt  
30. t clearing from hole or bit     Retract drill bit frequently to remove  chips        Dull drill bit     Resharpen  or replace drill bit        Feeding too slowly     Increase feed rate        Drill bit wanders     Bit sharpened incorrectly     Resharpen bit correctly        Bent drill bit     Replace drill bit        Bit  or chuck not installed properly     Reinstall the chuck  or bit properly           Wood splinters on the  underside     Drill bit binds in  workpiece     No backing board used     Workpiece pinching the bit     Place a scrap board underneath the  workpiece to prevent splintering     Support or clamp workpiece        Excessive feed rate     Chuck jaws not tight     Decrease feed rate     Tighten chuck jaws              Improper belt tension        Adjust belt tension  See the Changing  Spindle Speeds section        15       Troubleshooting  cont                     Trouble Probable Cause Remedy  Bent drill bit  Replace drill bit   Excessive drill bit          runout  or wobble  Worn spindle bearings  Replace spindle bearings   Bit  or chuck not properly installed  Reinstall the bit  or chuck properly           Quill returns too slow  Adjust spring tension  See the Return    Spring has improper tension                    or too fast  Spring Adjustment section    Chuck or arbor does   Dirt  grease  etc on arbor  chuck  or Clean all mating surfaces thoroughly  not stay in place  spindle  with a cleaner degreaser    Parts    Replacement Parts    Replacement parts
    
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