Dake Drill Press
| Dake Drill Press | |
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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.


