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29-201M1
Mortising Attachment Kit
INTRODUCTION
The Mortising Attachment converts your Drill Press in to an accurate
mortising machine. It is ideal for drilling square holes for mortise &
tenon joints that are commonly used in furniture, cabinets, sash,
pattern shops and other woodworking plants.
The Mortising Attachment Kit can be installed on most any drill press
with a collar size of: 52.5mm, 55mm, 60mm, or 65mm.
A. Chisel Holder Assembly
B. Hold Down Bracket
C. Bushings (4)
D. Hold Down Rod
E. Chisels & Drill Bits (4)
1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8”, 1/2”
F. Fence
G. Rod Holding Casting
H. Curved Guide Rods
I. Hex Wrench 4mm
J. Large Wing Nuts (4)
K. 5/16-18 x 4” Hex Bolts (2),
Washers (4), Wing Nuts (2)
L. Carry Case with
Instructions
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The Mortising Attachment Kit includes:
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
L
J
THE MACHINE MUST NOT BE
PLUGGED IN AND THE POWER SWITCH MUST BE IN THE
OFF POSITION UNTIL ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE COMPLETE.
MOUNTING THE CHISEL HOLDER
1. Mount the Chisel Holder (A) onto, or just above the base of the Drill
Press quill, with the holder’s fastening bolt facing outward, away from
the drill press column. For a proper fit, a Bushing (C) may be required
to be inserted within the chisel holder’s top collar.
2. Once installed, tighten the nut and bolt on the chisel holder to keep
the attachment from slipping.
MORTISING CHISEL AND BITS
Four sizes of Hollow Chisel Mortising Chisels and Bits (E) are included
with the kit - 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8” and 1/2”. Use only the correct combi-
nation of the chisels with their corresponding bit. These tools are
supplied factory ground, and MUST be sharpened before use. If either
one is dull, there will be excessive friction with heat build-up, which
will make the drilling operation difficult and damage the tools. Consult
woodworking books or magazine articles on the proper techniques to
putting sharp edges on these items.
No bushings are required to install the drill bit shanks into the chisel
holder’s collar, as they both have the same diameter. The shank of the
chisel will be held by the drill press keyed chuck, just as a normal drill
bit would be held.
INSTALLING THE BIT AND CHISEL
1. Insert the drill bit through the chisel and into the drill press’ keyed
chuck. Hand tighten the chuck only.
2. Insert the chisel into the chisel holder, and secure it in place with
the wing nut.
NOTE:
Clamp the chisel so that its shoulder is about
1/32” below the bottom of the holder.
3. Push the drill bit up into the drill chuck as far as it will go, and
fasten it in place with the chuck key. The end of the drill bit should be
up against the end of the square chisel.
4. Loosen the wing nut securing the chisel and move the chisel
upward to take up the 1/32” space previously left in Step 2. Tighten
the chisel in place. This method assures that there is proper clearance
between the cutting lips of the drill bit and the points of the chisel.
When in use, the square chisel will cut into the wood, forcing the
cut material inwards. The drill bit then cuts out the center of the hole
and directs the chisel cut material up out of the hole in a single motion.
The Hex Bolts (K) supplied with the Kit are long enough to go through
the hold down bracket, fence, plywood and drill press table. Insert the
hex bolt through the slots in each. Use washers under the hex head
bolt, and under the wing nut to distribute the holding pressure.
MOUNTING ON THE DRILL PRESS TABLE
We recommend installing a 1/2” plywood panel on the drill press table.
It can be held in place by inserting it under the mortising fence. Drill
holes in the plywood to match the slots in the table. The plywood will
prevent damage to the the mortising chisel and drill bit if it should
strike the metal drill press table by accident. It is also a simple way to
increase the size of the drill press table to hold your projects.
ASSEMBLE THE HOLD DOWN BRACKET
1. Insert the Hold Down Rod (D) into the center hole of the Rod Hold-
ing Casting (G), and secure it in place with the Hex Screw. A 4mm Hex
Wrench (I) is supplied for this.
2. Slide the Hold Down Bracket (B) down onto the hold down rod.
The hold down can be adjusted up and down on the rod as needed to
apply slight pressure down onto your work that is being drilled. This
bracket will keep your project held down when the mortising chisel &
bit are released and pulled out of the hole that they were drilling.
INSTALL THE CURVED GUIDE RODS
1. Insert the two Curved Guide Rods (H) into the horizontal holes that
are on either side of the rod holding casting, and secure them in pos-
tion with the supplied wing nuts.
2. The guide rods should be positioned on the front face of your work,
so that they put pressure against the wood and push your project
against the fence.