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Huvema HU 16 T - User Manual

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HU 16 T
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Questions and Answers

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    starkrachaelAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Huvema Drill bit burn?
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      Mark WestAug 14, 2025
      If your Huvema Drill bit burns, it could be due to several reasons: * The speed might be incorrect, so try changing it. * Chips might not be coming out of the hole; retract the drill bit frequently to clear them. * The drill bit could be dull, requiring resharpening. * The feed might be too slow; increase the feed speed to allow the drill bit to cut. * There may be no cooling; use cooling equipment.
  • R
    Robert NelsonAug 18, 2025
    How to fix noisy operation of Huvema Drill?
    • D
      Daniel ButlerAug 18, 2025
      If your Huvema Drill operates noisily, consider the following potential causes and solutions: 1. Incorrect belt tension: Adjust the tension. 2. Dry spindle: Lubricate the spindle. 3. Loose spindle pulley: Check the tightness of the retaining nut on the pulley and tighten if necessary. 4. Loose motor pulley: Tighten the set screws in the pulleys.
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    philipgreenAug 21, 2025
    What to do if there is excessive drill bit runout or wobble in Huvema Drill?
    • S
      Stacy DavisAug 21, 2025
      Excessive drill bit runout or wobble in your Huvema Drill can stem from several issues: * A bent drill bit. Use a straight drill bit. * Worn spindle bearings. Replace the bearings. * The drill bit is not properly installed in the chuck. Install the drill bit properly. * The chuck is not properly installed. Install the chuck properly.
  • L
    Lauren BoyerAug 25, 2025
    Why does the drill bit bind in the workpiece of Huvema Drill?
    • G
      garciachristianAug 25, 2025
      If the Huvema Drill's drill bit binds in the workpiece, it might be due to: * Inadequate support or clamping. Support the workpiece against the column or clamp it. * Excessive feed pressure. Reduce the feed pressure. * Improper V-belt tension. Adjust the V-belt tension.
  • D
    David StrongAug 27, 2025
    What to do if the chuck will not stay attached to the spindle of Huvema Drill?
    • J
      Jim AllenAug 27, 2025
      If the chuck will not stay attached to the spindle and falls off when trying to install it on your Huvema Drill, it is likely due to dirt, grease, or oil on the tapered inside surface of the chuck or on the spindle's tapered surface. Clean the tapered surface of the chuck and spindle using a household detergent to remove all dirt, grease, and oil.
  • C
    Charles MercerAug 31, 2025
    Why does the drill bit lead off hole not round in Huvema Drill?
    • K
      Keith JohnsonAug 31, 2025
      If your Huvema Drill's drill bit leads off, resulting in a hole that is not round, it could be due to a hard grain in the wood or unequal lengths/angles of the cutting lips. Resharpen the drill bit correctly. Alternatively, the drill bit might be bent, in which case you should replace it.
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    nicholas41Sep 3, 2025
    Why does the quill return too slow or too fast on Huvema Drill?
    • M
      Michele LeeSep 3, 2025
      If the quill of your Huvema Drill returns too slowly or too fast, it is likely due to incorrect spring tension. Adjust the spring tension to correct this.
  • H
    Holly FowlerSep 6, 2025
    What to do if workpiece torn loose from hand using Huvema Drill?
    • P
      Philip TaylorSep 6, 2025
      If the workpiece is torn loose from your hand while using the Huvema Drill, it's likely because it was not supported or clamped properly. Make sure to support or clamp the workpiece securely.
  • L
    Linda SimsSep 10, 2025
    How to prevent wood splinters on underside when using Huvema Drill?
    • K
      Kevin WhiteSep 10, 2025
      Wood splintering on the underside of your Huvema Drill project is typically due to the absence of “scrap wood” under the workpiece. Use “scrap wood” to prevent this issue.

Summary

1. GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR ALL MACHINES

2. ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRILL PRESSES

3. CONNECTING TO THE POWER SOURCE

CHECK THE GROUNDING OF THE MACHINE.

Ensures a safe path for electric current during malfunctions to reduce shock risk.

4. PREPARATIONS

LOOSE ITEMS IN BOX AND BAG

Lists all components and loose items included in the packing case for verification.

5. ASSEMBLY

5.1 ASSEMBLY OF COLUMN AND TABLE HARDWARE

Instructions for assembling the column and table components to the base of the drill press.

5.2 INSTALLING THE TABLE

Steps for correctly installing the drill press table onto the table support structure.

5.3 INSTALLING THE HEAD

Guidance on safely lifting and mounting the head assembly onto the drill press column.

5.4 INSTALLING THE IDLER PULLEY

Procedure for correctly placing the idler pulley assembly in its designated position.

5.5 INSTALLING BELTS

Steps for installing and tensioning the V-belts for optimal drill press operation and speed.

5.6 INSTALLING BELT GUARD KNOB

Instructions for securely attaching the belt guard knob to the machine's guard.

5.7 INSTALLING FEED HANDLES

Procedure for screwing the feed handles into the designated threaded holes.

5.8 INSTALLING THE CHUCK

Steps to clean and properly mount the drill chuck onto the machine's arbor.

6. TABLE ADJUSTMENT

7. BEVEL SCALE

8. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DRILL PRESS

8.1 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS

Detailed explanations of the various parts and functionalities of the drill press.

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

10. MAINTENANCE

11. PARTS LIST

Huvema HU 16 T Specifications

General IconGeneral
Drilling capacity in steel16 mm
Tapping capacity in steelM12
Spindle taperMT2
Number of speeds12
Motor power550 W