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Osaki Power Tools PDB132 User Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Bench mounting Pillar Drill
PDB132
Suitable for DIY, not industrial use
Smooth running 350W motor for drilling
holes up to 13mm
5 speeds for versatility and performance
when drilling different materials
Tilting rise and fall work table
Operates from a standard 13amp plug
AVAILABLE FROM YOUR DISTRIBUTOR
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Osaki Power Tools continually strives to improve its products. Specifications may change without prior notice.
OSAKI TOOLS Official Agents - JAPAN: MIKI TOOL TRADING CO. MIKI CITY, JAPAN.
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AMERICA & AFRICA: KENNEDY TOOLS, WIGSTON, ENGLAND, LE18 2FS
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We hereby certify that OSAKI PDB132 Bench Pillar Drill
complies with all the relevant provisions of the following directives:
Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC, Low Voltage 2006/95/EC and Machinery 2006/42/EC.
Standards applied: EN 61029-1/A12:2003, EN 55014-1/A2:2002, EN 55014-2/A1:2001,
EN 61000-3-2/A2:2005, EN 61000-3-3/A2:2005.
Official Agent
KENNEDY TOOLS
Wigston, Leicester, England, LE18 2FS.
Supplied by an ISO9001 approved company
Signed:
Date: February 2013 Name: Keith Read Position: Group HSQE Manager
QUALITY GUARANTEE & WARRANTY
OSAKI POWER TOOLS carry one years manufacturers warranty.
OSAKI POWER TOOLS are designed & produced
to the highest standards & specifications
OSAKI POWER TOOLS are fully guaranteed against
faulty materials & workmanship
Should they be found to be defective, they will either be repaired or replaced
free of charge (fair wear and tear and/or misuse excepted).
This does not affect your legal rights.
Please retain supplier invoice as proof of purchase.
Osaki Power Tools are designed for DIY and hobby use only.
They are not covered by an industrial warranty. Industrial use will invalidate this guarantee.
Osaki, Osaki Xtra-plus and the round Mitsudomoe logo are trade marks of Osaki Tools.
ORDER CODE
OSA-279-9340K
© The Kennedy Group Ltd. 03/13
Supplied by an ISO9001 approved company
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Osaki Power Tools PDB132 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOsaki Power Tools
ModelPDB132
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

QUALITY GUARANTEE & WARRANTY

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SYMBOLS USED WITH THIS PRODUCT

Icons and symbols indicating warnings, manual references, and compliance.

GENERAL OPERATING HAZARDS

General safety advice for operating power tools, including power supply and maintenance.

SPECIFIC OPERATING HAZARDS

Specific hazards related to the operation of the pillar drill, such as missing parts or untrained users.

WORKPLACE HAZARDS

Hazards concerning the work environment, including cables, RCDs, and water exposure.

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE & REPAIR

Information on the availability of repair and service facilities through local agents.

PERSONAL PROTECTION

Guidelines on required personal protective equipment and avoiding strain injuries.

OPERATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

SPECIFIC OPERATING HAZARDS

Precautions for mounting, cable, attachments, speed, and swarf handling during operation.

DRILLING GUIDELINES

Proper use of lubricant, speed selection, and workpiece security during drilling operations.

ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Requirements for electrical safety, including RCCB and RCD usage.

PLUG FITTING

Instructions for fitting or replacing the UK 3-pin plug and wiring connections.

EXTENSION REELS

Recommendations for using extension reels, including cable section size.

TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Lists potential causes for common operational problems with the pillar drill.

SOLUTION

Provides recommended solutions for troubleshooting common pillar drill issues.

OPERATION

SWITCHING THE PILLAR DRILL ON OR OFF

Instructions on how to power the pillar drill on and off using the designated buttons.

PULLEY ARRANGEMENT/SPINDLE SPEEDS

Guidance on adjusting pulley arrangements to achieve different spindle speeds.

DRILLING SPEED CHART (GUIDE ONLY)

A chart providing recommended drill speeds for various materials and drill sizes.

BOX CONTENTS

SPARES

ASSEMBLY

LOCATING THE MACHINE

Considerations for choosing a suitable location for the pillar drill.

SECURING THE BASE PLATE

Steps for securely mounting the base plate to a bench.

BELT TENSION

OPERATION

USING THE 3 JAW CHUCK

Instructions for inserting and securing drill bits into the 3-jaw chuck.

SETTING THE DEPTH STOP

Guidance on adjusting the depth stop for precise drilling depth.

CHANGING THE SPINDLE SPEED

Procedure for adjusting spindle speed by changing the drive belt configuration.

ASSEMBLY

FITTING THE COLUMN

Instructions for attaching the column to the base plate.

FITTING THE TABLE

Steps for mounting the worktable onto the column.

FITTING THE DRILL HEAD AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY

Procedure for attaching the drill head and motor assembly to the column.

FITTING THE TELESCOPIC CHUCK GUARD AND DEPTH STOP

Instructions for assembling the chuck guard and depth stop components.

ASSEMBLY

FITTING THE CHUCK

Details on how to fit the chuck onto the spindle adaptor.

SETTING UP & ADJUSTMENT

ADJUSTING THE TABLE HEIGHT

Procedure for raising or lowering the worktable to the desired height.

TILTING THE TABLE ± 45°

Instructions on how to adjust and set the table tilt angle.

WORK TABLE SWING 360°

Explanation of how to rotate the work table for accommodating larger work pieces.

SPINDLE PLAY

Procedure for adjusting the spindle play using the set screw.

QUILL SPRING ADJUSTMENT

OPERATION

USING A MACHINE VICE

Guidelines for securely holding workpieces using a machine vice on the drill table.

DRILLING GUIDELINES

Best practices for drilling, including speed, lubrication, and avoiding jamming.