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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 

 

Table 

 
The table may be raised, lowered or swivelled about the column, by loosening the table support locking 
handle. Adjust accordingly using the table crank, and re-tighten the locking handle. If the table assembly 
moves stiffly when being swivelled about the column, loosen the upper collar allen screw (at the rack) to 
allow the collar to move very slightly, thereby providing a little more clearance between rack and collar. 
Tighten the allen screw when satisfied. The table may also be turned on its axis by loosening the pinch 
bolt at its' mounting shaft. 
 
 

Spindle Depth 

 
Located around the spindle feed shaft is a Depth Stop Collar, printed with a graduated scale. The collar is 
capable of turning about the shaft and may be locked in place by the locking screw. The scale is printed in 
both inches and metric. To set a drilling depth: 1. With the power OFF, lower the drill bit so that it contacts 
the work, and hold in that position. 2. Loosen the locking screw and turn the collar so that the 
measurement for the depth of hole required is in line with the pointer (C). Lock the collar in this position 
using the locking screw. The drill is now set to drill holes to your predetermined depth, from that particular 
start point. 
 

Changing Drill Speed  
 

Before changing the speed, make sure the machine is switched OFF, and unplugged. Undo the Belt 
Tension Locking Screws on either side of the head and turn lever clockwise to relieve any tension on the 
belts. Refer to the chart inside the belt cover install the belts in the positions corresponding to the spindle 
speed required. Level the motor, on its bracket, away from the head, by turning lever counter clockwise so 
that tension is applied to the belts. 
 
NOTE: The idler pulley will 'float' so that tension is equally applied to both belts. Tension is correct when 
the belts deflect by approx. 1/2" at their center when using reasonable thumb pressure. Lock the motor in 
this position using the two locking screws. If the belt should slip while drilling, adjust the belt tension. 

 

OPERATION  

  

                               

                             

 

WEAR SAFETY EYEWEAR AND DUST FILTERS OR RESPIRATORS WHILE USING THIS TOOL.

 
lnsert the drill bit into the jaws of the chuck by approximately 1". Be certain that the jaws do not touch the 
flutes of the drill. Before tightening the chuck, make sure that the drill bit is centered within the jaws. Make 
sure the table height and position is set so that drill travel is sufficient for the job in hand. 
 
Make sure the work is securely clamped, or held in a drill vise bolted to the table. Never hold it with bare 
hands. Severe personal injury may be caused if the workpiece is forced out of the operator's hand, and 
damage to the machine incurred if the work strikes the column. If the piece is of irregular shape and 
cannot be laid flat on the table, it should be securely blocked and clamped. Any tilting, twisting or shifting, 
results not only in a rough hole, but also increases drill bit breakage. 
 
For small workpieces that cannot be clamped to the table, use a Drill Press Vise. The vise must be 
clamped or bolted to the table. When drilling completely through wood, always position a piece of scrap 
wood between the workpiece and the table to prevent splintering on the underside of the workpiece as the 
drill breaks through. The scrap piece of wood must make contact with the left side of the column. In 
addition, set the depth of drill travel so that the drill cannot possibly come into contact with the table, or, 
align the table so that the center hole is directly in line with the drill bit. When completely satisfied that the 
setup is sound, lower the Chuck Guard into place, and switch the machine ON. 

DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly & Operating Instructions 

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Summary of Contents for DP5UL

Page 1: ...time without prior notice IF THERE IS ANY QUESTION ABOUT A CONDITION BEING SAFE OR UNSAFE DO NOT OPERATE THIS PRODUCT HAVE QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAILER CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE If you experience a problem or need parts for this product visit our website http www buffalotools com or call our customer help line at 1 888 287 6981 Monday Friday 8 AM 4 PM Central Tim...

Page 2: ...ions and situations that may occur Common sense caution and care must be exercised when assembling or using this product Always contact your dealer distributor service agent or manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand THIS IS A SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IT IS USED TO ALERT YOU TO POTENTIAL PERSONAL INJURY HAZARDS OBEY ALL SAFETY MESSAGES THAT FOLLOW THIS SYMBOL TO AVOID POSSIBLE I...

Page 3: ...oltage 120V 60 Hz 5 Speeds 620 1100 1720 2340 3100 RPM Chuck Capacity 1 2 Motor 1 4 HP C UL US KEEP THIS MANUAL SALES RECEIPT APPLICABLE WARRANTY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT When unpacking check to make sure all parts listed are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Customer Service at 1 888 287 6981 FOR CONSUMER USE ONLY NOT ...

Page 4: ...s immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock When operating the tool outside use an outdoor extension cord marked WA or W These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock Make sure the extension cord being used is in good condition If there are any cuts or nicks no matter how deep in the insulation DO NOT use that cord Also make sure the extension cord...

Page 5: ...lation If using the drill in an outside area with an extension cord make sure the cord is rated for outdoor use Do not make contact with a grounded surface while using this power tool Contact with surfaces like pipes radiators or major appliances increases your risk of electric shock Use common sense while operating this drill Do not use this drill if you are Feeling tired or are under the influen...

Page 6: ...e the life of the power tool and reduce the risk of injury Check to be sure all moving parts are free from binding and are properly aligned Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your tool model SERVICE Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel Service or maintenance by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury When servicing a tool u...

Page 7: ...e the appropriate safety gear when operating this drill Including but not limited to goggles dust mask or respirator Always work in a well ventilated area to reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals and dust particles Keep hands away from the cutting area Do not reach under the work piece SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND OR SYMBOLS SYMBOLS THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS MAY BE USED ON YOUR TOOL BE FAMILIAR WITH ...

Page 8: ...4 Table Support 5 Column Support 6 Table Support Locking Handle 7 Base 8 Quill Spring Assembly 9 Pointer 10 Depth Scale 11 Column 12 Bevel Scale 13 Table Lock Set Screw 14 Table 15 Feed Handles 16 Chuck 17 Feed Stop Rod 18 Stop Nuts 19 Power Switch 20 Motor Stop 21 Chuck Collar 22 Laser Power Switch ASSORTED LOOSE PARTS DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly Operating Instructions 8 ...

Page 9: ...er light laser radiation used in this laser centering device system is Class 2 with maximum 1 mW and 400nm 700nm wavelengths These lasers do not normally present an optical hazard although staring at the beam may cause flash blindness Changing the Batteries Unclip the battery cover to gain access to the batteries Figure A Replace both AA batteries taking care to insert the new batteries with the c...

Page 10: ...he knob with pan head screw and attach to the cover screwing on tightly Installing the Chuck 1 Slide the table up the column and secure it to within 6 of the spindle 2 Open the jaws of the chuck to their maximum using the chuck key supplied 3 Put a piece of scrap wood on to the table to protect the chuck nose 4 Make sure all parts are thoroughly clean dry and burr free Place the chuck over the end...

Page 11: ...t so that tension is equally applied to both belts Tension is correct when the belts deflect by approx 1 2 at their center when using reasonable thumb pressure Lock the motor in this position using the two locking screws If the belt should slip while drilling adjust the belt tension OPERATION WEAR SAFETY EYEWEAR AND DUST FILTERS OR RESPIRATORS WHILE USING THIS TOOL lnsert the drill bit into the ja...

Page 12: ... AVAILABLE APPLYING EXCESSIVE FORCE TO THE TOOL CAN OVERLOAD THE MOTOR DECREASE THE LIFE AND INCREASE THE WEAR ON THE TOOL SOME CHEMICALS CAN DAMAGE THE PRODUCT DO NOT USE HARSH CHEMICALS SUCH AS GASOLINE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE PAINT THINNER ETC A QUALIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN MUST PERFORM ANY TOOL SERVICE OR REPAIR SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONNEL COULD RESULT IN INJURY USE O...

Page 13: ...rrect belt tension A Adjust tension operation B Dry spindle B Remove spindle quill assembly and lubricate C Loose pulley lubricate C Tighten Pulley D Worn bearing D Replace bearing Excessive drill wobble Review the probable cause and remedy A Loose chuck A Tighten by pressing chuck down on to a block of wood against the table B Worn spindle or bearing B Replace spindle shaft or bearing C Worn chuc...

Page 14: ...HEAD ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly Operating Instructions 14 ...

Page 15: ...QUILL BASE TABLE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly Operating Instructions 15 ...

Page 16: ...PULLEY ASSEMBLY DP5UL 5 Speed Drill Press Assembly Operating Instructions 16 DP5UL201104 ...

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