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Central Machinery 42976 User Manual

Central Machinery 42976
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12 Speed
Drill / Mill Machine
Model
42976 42976
42976 42976
42976
Assembly & Operating Instructions
Copyright 2000 by Harbor Freight Tools
®
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manner, shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools.
For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.
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Central Machinery 42976 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage120V
TypeFloor Drill Press
Spindle TaperMT2
Motor3/4 HP
Drill Capacity1/2 in.
Table Tilt45 degrees (left and right)

Summary

Specifications

Included Accessories

Features

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Notice

Safety Warning & Cautions

Special Warnings When Using This Drilling / Milling Machine

Electrical Safety

Never operate any tool if there is an electrical hazard or in wet conditions.

Ejected Material

Use safe practices to avoid injury from ejected material. Always wear ANSI-certified eye protection.

Entanglement

Use extreme caution to prevent loose materials from being caught in the machine.

Features and Controls

Unpacking and Installation

Assembly

Installation

Cleaning and Lubrication

Leveling This Machine

Extension Cords

Groundage/Voltage Warning

Basic Operation

Installing the Chuck

Instructions on how to mount the drill chuck onto the spindle using a self-centering MT-2 taper.

Inserting and Removing Bits

Using the chuck key to insert and remove drill or milling bits from the chuck.

Preparing for Drilling

Adjusting the Head

Adjusting Table Slack and Compensating for Wear

Preparing for Milling

Moving the Table

Changing Machine Speed

Trouble Shooting

Maintenance

After Each Use

Tasks to perform after each use, including cleaning, lubrication, and covering the machine.

Daily Maintenance

Daily checks for head mounting bolts, lubrication, and work area cleanliness.

Weekly Maintenance

Weekly tasks involving cleaning lead screws and checking table lubrication.

Monthly Maintenance

Monthly adjustments for slide accuracy and lubrication of bearings and worm shaft.

Yearly Maintenance

Annual checks for table leveling and electrical connections for safety and security.

Parts List (Table and Base)

Parts Diagram (Table and Base)

Parts List (Head)

Parts Diagram (Head)

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