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There is one unit in the [[Metal Shop]] and one unit in the [[Machine_Shop]]
There is one unit in the [[Metal Shop]] and one unit in the [[:Category:Machine Shop|Machine Shop]]
 
Link to:  [[:Category:Metal Shop#Tools | Metal Shop tool list]]


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Latest revision as of 21:10, 5 September 2024



Dake Drill Press
The Dake free-standing drill press
General Info
Make Dake
Model SB-32V
Serial Unknown
Specs
Manual Dake SB-32V manual
Asylum Info
Location Metal Shop and Machine Shop
Rubric
Training
Testing
Restrictions green

See the Drill Presses category for notes on using all Drill Presses


There is one unit in the Metal Shop and one unit in the Machine Shop

Link to: Metal Shop tool list

Warning Safety glasses Eye protection required!


Dake speed control
The Dake drill press is reversible with variable speed control.

To start

1. Disengage the E-STOP button (left, bottom)

2. Turn the switch (right,bottom) to the desired direction. Forward is 99% of the useful cases

3. The spindle speed can be adjusted with the small black knob top right.

To Stop

1. Turn the three-position switch (bottom, right) to OFF.

2. Alternatively, push the E-STOP button.

NOTE: The Dake speed control knob adjusts the speed over a moderate range. To make large changes to the spindle speed:

1. Unplug the drill press

2. Open the belt/pulley cover

3. Loosen the belt-tensioning lock handle on the right side just in front of the motor.

4. Check the table of belt and pulley configurations. In the Metal Shop a hardcopy of the table is attached to the speed control box. You can also look at p. 15 of the Dake SB-32V manual.

5. Reconfigure the belts as desired.

6. Tension the belts by pushing the motor back and tightening the lock handle.

Dake pulley set
The Dake drill press has a third idler pulley in the power train.

7. The belt shouldn't be too tight. It should be possible to deflect the belt 1/2" by pressing with a finger.

8. Close the belt/pulley cover.

9. Plug the machine back in.