djm direct DJMBD13-40 Installation instructions

Bench Drill
Item No.:DJMBD13-40
BENCH DRILL
Original Operating Manual

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1.Introduction
MANUFACTURER:
DJM Direct.com
Unit 43 Churchill Way,
Lomeshaye Industrial Estate,
Nelson, Lancashire BB9 6RT UK
DEAR CUSTOMER
We hope your new tool brings you much enjoyment
and success.
NOTE:
According to the applicable product liability laws, the
manufacturer of the device does not assume liability
for damages to the product or damages caused by the
product that occurs due to:
●Improper handling,
●Non-compliance of the operating instructions,
●Repairs by third parties, not by authorized service
technicians,
●Installation and replacement of non-original spare
parts, .
●Application other than specified,
WE RECOMMEND:
Read through the complete text in the operating
instructions before installing and commissioning the
device. The operating instructions are intended to help
the user to become familiar with the machine and take
advantage of its application possibilities in accordance
with the recommendations. The operating instructions
contain important information on how to operate the
machine safely, professionally and economically, how
to avoid danger, costly repairs, reduce downtimes
and how to increase reliability and service life of the
machine.
In addition to the safety regulations in the operating
instructions, you have to meet the applicable
regulations that apply for the operation of the machine
in your country. Keep the operating instructions
package with the machine at all times and store it in a
plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture. Read
the instruction manual each time before operating
the machine and carefully follow its information. The
machine can only be operated by persons who are
instructed concerning the operation of the machine
and who are informed about the associated dangers.
The minimum age requirement must be complied
with. In addition to the safety requirements in these
operating instructions and your country’s applicable
regulations, you should observe the generally
recognized technical rules concerning the operation of
woodworking machines.
2.Device Description
1. Gear Cover
2. ON/OFF Switch
3. Motor
4. Column Tube
5. Drilling Bench Holder
6. Locking Handle
7. Base Plate
8. Depth Stop
9. Scale Sticker
10. Drill Chuck Guard
11. Drill Spindle
12. Drill Chuck
13. Drilling Bench
14. Drill Chuck Key
15. Drill Lifting Arms
16. Hand Spindle Guide
17. Locking Screw for Gear Cover

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3. Unpacking
●Open the packaging and remove the device carefully.
●Remove the packaging material as well as the
packaging and transport bracing (if available).
●Check if the delivery is complete.
●Check the device and accessory parts for transport
damage.
●If possible, store the packaging until the warranty
period has expired.
ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not toys!
Children must not be allowed to play with plastic
bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of
swallowing and suffocation!
4. Safety
a) General Safety Rules
Understand your Machine
Read this manual and labels affixed to the machine to
understand its limitations and potential hazards.
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and their
proper operation. Know how to stop the machine and
disengage the controls quickly.
Do not attempt to operate the machine until you fully
understand how to properly operate and maintain
the engine and how to avoid accidental injuries and/or
property damage.
If the unit is to be used by someone other than original
purchaser or loaned, rented, or sold, always provide
this manual and any needed safety training before
operation. The user can prevent and is responsible for
accidents or injuries that may occur to themselves,
other people, and property.
Do not force the machine. Use the correct machine for
your application. The correct machine will do the job
more efficiently and safer at the rate it was designed.
Personal Safety
Do not permit children to operate this machine at any
time.
Keep children, pets, and other people not using the
unit away from the work area. Be alert and shut off
unit if anyone enters work area. Keep children under
the watchful care of a responsible adult.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence
of drugs, alcohol, or any medication that could affect
your ability to use it properly.
Dress properly. Wear heavy long pants, boots, and
gloves. Do not wear loose clothing, short pants, or
jewelry of any kind. Secure long hair so it is above
shoulder level. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or
long hair can be caught in moving parts.
safety glasses with side shields when operating.
Protect eyes, face, and head from objects that may be
thrown from the unit. Always wear safety goggles or
safety glasses with side shields when operating.
Wear appropriate hearing protection. Wear respiratory
protection to avoid the risk of inhaling harmful dust.
Always keep hands and feet away from all moving
parts during operation. Moving parts can cut or crush
body parts.
Always keep hands and feet away from all pinch
points.
Do not touch parts that might be hot from operation.
Allow parts to cool before attempting to maintain,
adjust, or service.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common
sense when operating the machine.
Do not overreach. Do not operate the machine
while barefoot or when wearing sandals or similar
lightweight footwear. Wear protective footwear that
will protect your feet and improve your footing on
slippery surfaces. Keep proper footing and balance at
all times. This enables better control of the machine in
unexpected situations.
Inspect your Machine
Check your machine before starting it. Keep guards in
place and in working order. Make sure all nuts, bolts,
etc., are securely tightened.
Never operate the machine when it is in need of
repair or is in poor mechanical condition. Replace
damaged, missing, or failed parts before using it.
Keep the machine in safe working condition. Regularly
check to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from the machine area before starting it. A
wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part
of the machine may result in personal injury. Avoid
accidental starting. Be sure the motor switch is off
before transporting the machine or performing any
maintenance or service on the unit.
Transporting or performing maintenance or service on
a machine with its switch on invites accidents. If the
machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the
motor and check immediately for the cause. Vibration
is generally a warning sign of trouble.
Electric Safety
Protect yourself from electric shock. Do not plug or
unplug the motor while standing in or around damp
or wet ground. Do not use the unit in wet or damp
areas or expose it to rain. Prevent body contact with
grounded surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and
refrigerator enclosures. Make sure your fingers do
not touch the plug’s metal prongs when plugging or
unplugging the unit.
Avoid inadvertent starting. Make sure that the switch
is switched off when plugging the plug into an outlet.
Only use approved and appropriately identified
extension cables for use outdoors. Only use cable reels
in the unrolled state.

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Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not
intended. Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of
the outlet. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
Have your electric tool repaired by a qualified
electrician. This electric tool conforms to the
applicable safety regulations. Repairs may only be
performed by an electrician using original spare parts.
Otherwise accidents can occur.
Work Area & Store Area
Keep the work area orderly. Disorder in the work area
can lead to accidents.
Take environmental influences into account. Do not
expose electric tools to rain. Do not use electric tools
in a damp or wet environment. Make sure that the
work area is well-illuminated. Do not use electric tools
where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
Securely store unused electric tools. Unused electric
tools should be stored in a dry, elevated or closed
location out of the reach of children.
b) Specific Safety Rules
Machine Use and Care
• Never turn the drill press on until the table is clear
of all foreign objects (tools, scraps, etc.).
• Always keep hands and fingers away from the drill
bit.
• Do not drill materials without a flat surface.
• Never start the drill press with the drill bit pressed
against the workpiece.
• Make sure the table lock is tightened before
starting the drill press.
• Never layout, assemble, or set-up any work on the
table while the drill is on.
• Make sure the drill bit is securely locked in the
chuck.
• Make sure the chuck key is removed from the chuck
before turning power on.
• Adjust the table or depth stop to avoid drilling into
the table.
• Always stop the drill before removing scrap pieces
from the table.
• Use clamps or a vise to secure a workpiece to the
table. This will prevent the workpiece from rotating
with the drill bit.
• Do not wear gloves when operating a drill press.
• Set the drill press to the speed that is appropriate
for the material being drilled.
• If any part of the drill press is missing/ damaged or
if the electrical components fail to perform properly,
shut the power OFF and unplug the drill press. Replace
missing, damaged or failed parts before resuming
operation.
• Before leaving the machine, shut the power off,
remove the drill bit and clean the table.
• Take care of your tools. Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean in order to be able to work better and more
safely. Follow the instructions for lubrication and
for tool replacement. Check the connection cable of
the electric tool regularly and have it replaced by a
recognized specialist when damaged. Check extension
cables regularly and replace them when damaged.
Keep the handle dry, clean and free of oil and grease.
Residual Risks
Despite proper use, additional residual risks cannot
be completely ruled out. The following risks may arise
due to the nature of the drill press:
Mechanical hazards related to:
Machine parts or workpieces:
• Shape
• Relative location
• Mass and velocity (kinetic energy of elements in
controlled or uncontrolled motion)
• Mechanical strength
• Crushing hazard
• Cutting or severing hazard
• Entanglement hazard
• Drawing-in or trapping hazard
Electrical hazards due to:
• Contact of persons with live parts (direct contact)
• Contact of persons with parts which have become
live under faulty conditions (indirect contact)
• Electrostatic phenomena
Hazards generated by noise, resulting in:
• Hearing loss (deafness), other physiological
disorders (loss of balance, loss of awareness)
• Interference with speech communication, acoustic
signals.
Hazards generated by materials and substances (and
their constituent elements)
processed or used by the machinery
• Hazards from contact with or inhalation of harmful
fluids and dusts
• Fire hazard
Hazards generated by neglecting ergonomic principles
in machinery design related to:
• Unhealthy postures or excessive effort
• Hand-arm or foot-leg anatomy
• Local lighting
• Mental overload and underload, stress
• Human error, human behaviour
• Design, location or identifiation of manual controls
Combination of hazards
Unexpected start up, unexpected overrun/ overspeed
(or any similar malfunction) from:
• Failure/disorder of the control system
• External influences on electrical equipment
• Errors made by the operator (due to mismatch of
machinery with human
characteristics and abilities)

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• Impossibility of stopping the machine in the best
possible conditions
• Variations in the rotational speed of tools
• Failure of the power supply
• Failure of the control circuit
• Errors of fitting
• Break-up during operation
• Falling or ejected objects or fluids
• Loss of stability / overturning of machinery
5. Technical Data
Technical Data
Specifications:
Mains Voltage : 240V/50Hz
Power:400W
Speed Range:9(420/600/770/900/1100/1400/
1980/2200/2700RPM)
Swing:208mm
Max. Spindle Travel :50mm
Drill Capacity:13mm
Chuck Capacity:13mm
Table Size – 162X162mm
Over all Height: 597mm
6. Contents Supplied
The drill press comes partially assembled and is
shipped in carefully packed carton. After all the
parts have been removed from the carton, you
should have:
1. Machine Head
2. Column Tube
3. Drilling Bench
4. Drill Chuck
5. Drill Chuck Guard
6. Baseplate
7. Drill Chuck Key
8. Manual
9. Depth Stop
10. Drill lifting arm (x3)
11. Allen Key, 5mm
12. Allen Key, 4mm
13. Hardware Bag including:

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7. Assembly & Installation
This drill press was partially assembled at the
factory. To assemble your machine follow the below
instructions.
Column Tube
Place the column tube on the baseplate. Bolt the
column tube to the baseplate with the three screws
M8×20 supplied. Tighten the screws moderately
tight with an open end wrench SW 13 (not scope of
delivery) so that the threads in the baseplate do not
strip.
Drilling Bench
Place the drilling bench holder on the column tube.
Push the drilling bench holder into a lower position.
Fix the drilling bench holder with the locking handle in
the required position.
Machine Head
Place the machine head on the column tube and
secure the machine head with the two grub screws to
the side with the allen key 4 mm.
Drill Chuck Guard
Put the drill chuck guard on the upper part of the
drill spindle. Secure the drill chuck guard with a
screwdriver (not scope of delivery).

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Drill Chuck
Fold the drill chuck guard upwards. Insert the drill
chuck on the taper of the drill spindle. Push the drill
chuck onto the drill spindle with a few light taps. Use a
plastic hammer for this purpose.
Drill Lifting Arms
Bolt the three drill lifting arms into the hand spindle
guide. Tighten the three hole lifting arms with an open
end wrench SW 6 (not scope of delivery).
Drill Chuck Key
Attach the drill chuck key into the key holder.
Depth Stop
1. Remove the washer and nut from the depth stop.
See below illustration 1.
2. Insert the depth stop through the hole in the fence.
See below illustration 2.
3. Screw the depth stop with washer and nut that
just had been removed from step 1. Centrally align
the depth stop into the bore of the fence. See below
illustration 3.
4. The home position of pointer should be 0mm. See
below illustration 4.

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8. Set Up
Place the drill press on a solid flat surface. Ideally, bolt
the drill press to the surface. Use the two holes in the
baseplate for this.
Selecting the Speed
1. Release the locking screw on the gear cover with
the allen key 5 mm.
2. Pull the locking screw and open the gear cover.
3. Unfasten the thin nut M8 enough and release the
clamping screw with an allen key 6mm(not scope of
delivery) on the motor. See below illustration 1.
4. Slide the motor forward a little to release the
load on the V-belts. See below illustration 2.
5. Remove the V-belt between idle pulley and
motor pulley first, then slide idle pulley towards
the spindle pulley to release the load on the V-belt
between idle pulley and spindle pulley. Remove
the second V-belt. See below illustration 2 & 3.
6. Place the two V-belts on the desired assembly
to reach the specified speed.
7. Slide the motor back to tension the V-belts
again. The V-belts are correctly tensioned when
it gives way slightly when pressed. Deflection
distance of belt is 5-10mm.
8. Tighten the clamping screw with an allen key 6
mm (not scope of delivery) on the motor again.
9. Close the gear cover. Fasten the locking screw
on the gear cover with the allen key 5 mm.
The gear cover is equipped with a
interlock switch. If the gear cover
is not closed correctly, the device
cannot be switched on.

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Recommended speeds for different drill sizes and materials:
Tensioning the V-belts
1. Release the locking screw on the gear cover.
2. Open the gear cover.
3. Release the clamping screw on the motor with an
allen key 6 mm ( not scope of delivery)
4. Slide the motor back to tension the V-belts.
5. The V-belts are correctly tensioned when it gives
way lightly when pressed. Deflection distance of belt is
5-10mm.
6. Tighten the clamping screw on the motor again.
7. Close the gear cover. Fasten the locking screw on
the gear cover with allen key 5mm.
Adjusting the Drilling Bench
1. Release the locking handle.
2. Push the drilling bench to the desired height.
3. Pivot the drilling bench to the desired position.
4. Fasten the drilling bench again with the locking
handle.

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5. You can also adjust the tilt angle of the drilling
bench. To do this, release the retaining screw under
the drilling bench with an open end wrench SW 19 (not
scope of delivery). Tilt the drilling bench as desired
to the right or left up to a max. of 45° and secure the
drilling bench again with the retaining screw.
Changing the Drill Bit
Remove the plug from the mains socket before
changing the bit. This will prevent an accidental start-
up.
1. Fold the drill chuck guard up.
2. Release the retaining jaws of the drill chuck with
the drill chuck key .
3. Remove the bit.
4. Insert a new bit.
5. Tighten the retaining jaws of the drill chuck with
the drill chuck key.
6. Check that the bit is centred.
7. Fold the drill chuck guard down again.
8. Attach the drill chunk key back to the key holder.
9. Operation
Drilling
1. Starting the drill press.
• The drill press can be switched on by pressing
the green On switch ''I''.
• The red Off switch ''0'' has to be pressed to switch
off the drill press.
2. Turn one of the drill lifting arms anticlockwise. 3.
The drill chuck is lowered.
4. Drill into the workpiece at the appropriate feed rate
and to the desired depth.
5. Be aware of any necessary chip breaking on the
way to the desired depth.
6. Move the bit slowly back to the stop position.
General Drilling Guidelines - Drilling A Hole
1. Mark where you want to drill the workpiece by
using a center punch or a sharp nail.
2. Before turning the drill press ON, turn the drilling
lifting arms to bring the drill bit down. Line the drill bit
tip up with the mark. Clamp the workpiece in place.
3. Turn ON the drill press and pull down on the drilling
lifting arms with the appropriate force needed to allow
the drill bit to drill the material.
Under no circumstances must you
leave the drill chuck key inserted.
Always place a piece of backup material
(wood, plywood, etc.) on the table
underneath the workpiece. This will
prevent splintering on the underside
of the workpiece as the drill bit breaks
through. To keep the material from
spinning out of control, it must contact
the left side of the column, or be
clamped (not included) to the table.
For small workpieces that cannot be
clamped to the table, use a drill press
vise (not included). The vise must be
clamped or bolted to the table to avoid
injury.
WARNING: To prevent the workpiece and
the backup material from slipping from
your hand while drilling, position the
workpiece and backup material to the left
side of the column. If the workpiece and
the backup material are not long enough
to reach the column, clamp the workpiece
and backup material to the table. Failure
to do this could result in personal injury.

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Drilling Metal
• Use metal-piercing twist drill bits.
• It is always necessary to lubricate the tip of the drill
with oil to prevent overheating of the drill bit.
• All metal workpieces should be clamped down
securely. Any tilting, twisting, or shifting causes a
rough drill hole, and increases the potential of drill bit
breakage.
• Never hold a metal workpiece with your bare
hands. The cutting edge of the drill bit may seize the
workpiece and throw it, causing serious injury. The
drill bit will break if the metal piece suddenly hits the
column.
• If the metal is flat, clamp a piece of wood under it to
prevent turning. If it cannot be laid flat on the table,
then it should be blocked and clamped.
Drilling Wood
• Brad point bits are preferred. Metal piercing twist
bits may be used on wood.
• Do not use auger bits. Auger bits turn so rapidly that
they can lift the workpiece off of the table and whirl it
around.
• Always protect the drill bit by positioning the table
so that the drill bit will enter the center hole when
drilling through the workpiece.
• To prevent splintering, feed the drill bit slowly right
as the bit is about to cut through to the backside of
the workpiece.
• To reduce splintering and protect the point of the
bit, use scrap wood as a backing or a base block under
the workpiece.
10. Transport
Unplug the machine from the mains during transport.
The machine must only be lifted and transported on
its belt housing. Never lift the machine at the safety
devices, the adjusting levers, or the drill chuck.
11. Maintenance
Servicing
Pull the mains plug before any adjustments,
maintenance or repair.
Have any work on the device that is not described in
this instruction guide performed by a professional.
Only use original parts. Allow the device to cool off
before any maintenance or cleaning is undertaken.
There is a risk of burning!
Always check the device before using it for obvious
defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts, correct
the positioning of screws or other parts. Exchange the
damaged parts.
The ball bearings in the spindle and the V-belt pulley
assembly are greased and permanently sealed. Pull the
spindle down and oil the spindle sleeve moderately
every three months.
Lubricate the table bracket and locking knobs if they
become difficult to use.
Cleaning
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical
substances can etch the plastic parts of the device.
Never clean the device under running water.
• Thoroughly clean the device after every use.
• Clean the ventilation openings and the surface of
the device with a soft brush or cloth.
• Remove chips, dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner
if necessary.
• Lubricate moving parts regularly.
• Vacuum sawdust or metal shavings that accumulate
in and on the motor, pulley housing, table, and work
surface.
• Apply a light coat of paste wax to the column and
table to help keep these surfaces clean and rust-free.
• Do not allow lubricants to come into contact with
switches, V-belts, pulleys and drill lifting arms.
Note: Feeding too slowly might cause the
drill bit to turn in the chuck. Feeding too
rapidly might stop the motor, cause the
belt to slip, force the workpiece loose,
or break the drill bit. Practice with scrap
material to get the feel of the machine
before attempting to do any drilling
operation.
Note: Feeding too slowly might cause the
drill bit to turn in the chuck. Feeding too
rapidly might stop the motor, cause the
belt to slip, force the workpiece loose,
or break the drill bit. Practice with scrap
material to get the feel of the machine
before attempting to do any drilling
operation.
CAUTION: All servicing of the drill press
should be performed by a qualified
service technician

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12. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-proof place that is inaccessible to children. The
optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 30˚C.
Store the electrical tool in its original packaging.
Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from
dust and moisture.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.
Danger! Store the drill press a way it
cannot be started by unauthorised
persons and that nobody can be injured.
Caution! Do not store the drill press
unprotected outdoors or in a moist
environment.
Problem Cause Remedy
Device doesn‘t start.
1. No mains voltage.Main circuit breaker is
tripped.
2. On switch (green) / Off. Switch (red) (1) is
broken.
3. Motor faulty.
1. Check the socket, mains supply cable, cord,
mains plug; if necessary, have them repaired
the main fuse.
2. Repair by Customer Care.
3. Repair by Customer Care.
No Motor
output turns off
automatically
1. Motor not fixed in place.
2. Bit not centrally clamped.
1. Check the tension of the V-belts and tighten
the clamping screw.
2. Check the bit in the drill chuck.
Loud squeaking noise. 1. Incorrect belt tension
2. Dry spindle
3. Loosed spindle pulley
4. Loosed motor pulley
1. Adjust the belt tension
2. Lubricate the spindle
3. Tighten the retaining nut on the pulley insert
4. Tighten the set screw on the side of the
motor pulley
The drill bit burns or
smokes
1. Drilling at the incorrect speed 2. The wood
chips are not
coming out of the hole
3. Dull drill bit
4. Feeding the workpiece too slowly
5. Not lubricated
1. Change the speed
2. Retract the drill bit frequently to clear the
chips
3. Resharpen or replace the drill bit 4. Feed fast
enough to cut the
workpiece
5. Lubricate the drill bit with cutting oil
Excessive drill run out
or wobble;drilled hole
is not round
1. Bent drill bit
2. Bit improperly installed in the chuck
3. Worn spindle bearings
4. Lengths of cutting flutes or angles not
appropriate for the hardness of the wood grain
5. Chuck not properly installed
1. Replace the drill bit
2. Reinstall the bit.
3. Replace the bearing. Take the press to a
qualified service technician
4. Resharpen the drill bit correctly or replace
with the appropriate type.
5. Reinstall the chuck.
Drill bit binds in the
workpiece
1. The workpiece is pinching the bit 2. Excessive
feed pressure
1. Support or clamp the workpiece. 2. Feed
more slowly.
Spindle returns too
slowly or too quickly
Coil spring has improper tension Adjust the coil spring tension
Trouble Shooting

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Problem Cause Remedy
Chuck falls off spindle
Dirt, grease, or oil on the tapered surface on the
spindle or in the chuck
Clean the tapered surface of both the chuck and
spindle with a household detergent.3. Repair
by Customer Care.
Motor will not run
1. Defective or broken switch
2. Defective or damaged power cord
3. Open circuit, loose connections, or burned
out motor
4. Low voltage
1. Take to a qualified service technician
2. Take to a qualified service technician
3. Take to a qualified service technician
4. Check the power line for the proper voltage.
Use another circuit or have a qualified
Motor stalls 1. Short circuit in motor
2. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers
3. Overloaded circuit
4. Low Voltage
1. Take to a qualified service technician
2. Replace with correct fuse or circuit
breaker for the circuit
3. Turn off other machines and retry 4.
Check the power line for the proper
voltage. Use another circuit or have a
qualified electrician upgrade the service.

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No. Description No. Description
1 Base 46 Upper Belt Cover
2 Column Base 47 Circlip 5
3 Bolt 8.8 M8×20 48 Washer 6
4 Column 49 Screw M6×16
5 German Plug 50 Compression Spring
6 Cable Sheath 51 V-Belt K460
7 Screw M4×8 52 Spacer Bush
8 Cable Clamp 53 Idle Gear
9 Screw ST3.5×9.5 54 Idle Gear Axle
10 Switch 55 Screw (Zn) M8×50
11 Cable Gland 56 Screw M5×10
12 Switch Panel 57 Big Washer 5
13 Discontinued 58 Spacer
14 Drill Chuck 59 Bottom Belt Cover
15 Spindle 60 Screw M8×8
16 Bearing 6201-2Z 61 Anti-Rotation Screw
17 Sleeve 62 Gear Shaft
18 Cushion 63 Handle Lever
19 Circlip 11 64 Handle Knob
20 Nut M6 65 Spindle Pulley
21 Locating Rod 66 Circlip A 22
22 Thin Nut M10 67 Spline Housing
23 Pointer (Red) 68 Circlip 40
24 Lock Handle 69 Bearing 6203-2Z
25 Thin Nut M10 70 Circlip 17
26 Spring Shield 71 Discontinued
27 Coil Spring 72 Key Clamp
28 Locknut M8 73 Screw M4×12
29 Spring Washer 4 74 Drill Chuck Key
30 Lock Washer 4 75 Bolt 8.8 12×25
31 Discontinued 76 Drilling Bench
32 Main Case 77 Drill Chuck Guard
33 Bolt M8×25 101 Bracket Cover
34 Rivet 4×8 102 Nut M12
35 Motor 103 Bracket
42 Screw M5×16 104 Microswitch Box Cover
43 Motor Pulley 105 Microswitch
44 Screw M6×10 106 Microswitch Box
45 V-Belt K445

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Date:05/17/2021
EN 62841-1:2015
EN 62841-3-13:2017
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2016
Bench Drill - Part. No. DJMBD13-40
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
2014/30/EU EMC Directive

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