MODEL
#840139
13" DRILL PRESS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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840139 – 13" Drill Press - Rev. 5/30/06
GENERAL SAFETY RULES – FOR ALL ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to
follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious personal injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
1. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form a habit of checking to see
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it
on.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in property damage.
4. DO NOT USE TOOL IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Do not use power
tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lit.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the
NOTE provides additional information that is useful
for proper use and maintenance of this tool. If a
NOTE is indicated make sure it is fully understood.
work area.
6. MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF, with padlocks, master switches, or
by removing starter keys.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
7. DO NOT FORCE TOOL. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it is designed.
8. USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR YOUR APPLICATION. Do not force tool or
People with electronic devices, such as pacemakers, should consult their
physician(s) before using this product. Operation of electrical equipment in
close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of
the pacemaker.
attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
9. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use a face mask or dusk mask if cutting
operation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact lenses, they are NOT
safety glasses.
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and
other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
10.SECURE WORK. Use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the
workpiece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body
is unstable and may lead to loss of control.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints.
11.DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper
footing and balance enables better control of the power tool in unexpected sit-
uations.
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products,
and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
12.MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type
of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
13.NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave
tool until it comes to a complete stop.
WARNING: Handling the power cord on corded products may expose you to
lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
14.DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing accessories, such
as blades, bits, cutters and the like.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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15.REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Be sure switch is in the
This drill press is equipped with a grounded 3-wire power cord with a 3-prong plug.
If the power cord will not fit into the wall plug, an approved adapter can be used as
long as it is connected to the center screw in the wall plate. See Figure 1 and the
steps below to use an AC grounding adapter:
“OFF” position before plugging in.
16.USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the owners manual for recom-
mended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause cause risk of
injury.
1. Remove the cover plate mounting screw.
2. Insert the AC grounding adapter into the bottom receptacle so the green
grounding lug fits over the screw hole.
3. Install the mounting screw back into the cover plate securely affixing the
adapter to the receptacle.
17.NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if
the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.
18.CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part
that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate
properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other
conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
Never modify the electrical adapter by cutting off the
grounding prong so it will fit into unapproved, un-grounded electrical recep-
tacles. Failure to follow this procedure could result in burns, severe electri-
cal shock, or even death.
19.DIRECTION OF FEED. Only feed work into a blade or cutter against the direc-
If you have questions about connecting the drill press, contact a certified electrician
to install the proper circuitry needed for this and other power tools you use.
tion of rotation of the blade or cutter.
Repair or replace any damaged electrical wiring IMMEDIATELY.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDED RECEPTACLE
UNGROUNDED AC RECEPTACLE
NEVER use appliances or equipment that have motors
with automatic reset overload protective devices. These protective devices
can cause unexpected startups that can cause property damage, severe per-
sonal injury, or death.
COVERPLATE
MOUNTING SCREW
The electrical power source for this drill press MUST be grounded in order to pre-
vent possible electric shock or even death should the tool malfunction or break
down. Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current thus reduc-
ing the risk of electrical shock. The power source must also use a minimum 20A
service. Multiple power tools should never be used on the same circuit at the same
time.
DRILL PRESS POWER CORD
GROUNDING ADAPTER
DRILL PRESS POWER CORD
FIGURE 1. CONNECTING THE DRILL PRESS TO THE AC POWER RECEPTACLE
Failure to properly ground this drill press could result in
burns, severe electrical shock, and even death. This is especially true if used in
damp or wet locations or near metallic plumbing. The reaction from electrical
shock could possibly cause your hands to make contact with the cutting tools.
EXTENSION CORD USAGE
Extension cords are not recommended for use with this drill press. Extension cords,
if used, must be properly grounded with a 3-prong plug on one and a 3-hole recep-
tacle on the other. DO NOT use grounding adapters with an extension cord.
Extension cords must be UL listed and use a minimum of 18 A.W.G. wiring.
Extension cords should never exceed 25 feet in length. Extension cords, that are too
long, cause a voltage drop over the extra distance causing the grinder motor to run
slower with the possibility of causing damage to the motor. Using extension cords
with smaller than the recommended wire gauge run the risk of getting too hot, melt-
ing, and/or causing fires. See table, “Extension Cord Specifications”, on page 31.
Not all outlets are properly grounded, regardless of the
type of receptacle they have. If you are not sure if the receptacle is properly
grounded or not, consult a certified electrician. The AC receptacle must be
protected by a dual element time delay or a circuit breaker.
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9. USE ONLY DRILL BITS, SANDING DRUMS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES that
are designed for the various speeds of this drill press. The drill bits, sanding
drums and other accessories should have a shank size 1/2" OR SMALLER.
Unsuitable drill bits can break without warning throwing fragments outward at
high speeds possibly causing severe injuries. Contact Alltrade Customer
Service at 1-800-423-3598 (toll free) for authorized drill bit specifications.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES FOR DRILL PRESSES
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. If there
are instructions in this manual that are not completely understood, seek the
advice of a trained professional or contact Alltrade Customer Service at 1-800-
590-3723 before attempting to perform the procedures. Failure to follow all
instructions listed in this manual may result in property damage, damage to the
tool, or serious personal injury or even death.
10.USE RECOMMENDED SPEED for drill accessory and workpiece material.
11.DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. The drill press will do a better job and be safer if
drilling operations are performed at the proper speeds as expressed in this
manual.
1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS DRILL PRESS until it is completely assembled accord-
ing to the instructions in this manual. Failure to adhere to these instructions
could result in serious and/or permanent injury to the operator.
12.USE ONLY THE CHUCK KEY THAT IS PROVIDED with the drill press or a
duplicate of it to reliably secure the drill bit inside the chuck.
2. FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES. Use only properly grounded three-hole ground-
ed receptacles. DO NOT cut the third prong off the power cord. When using an
extension cord, use only UL Listed extension cords with minimum 16 AWG
wiring and a maximum length of 25 feet. See ELECTRICAL SAFETY section in
this manual.
13.REMOVE CHUCK KEYS AND OTHER ADJUSTMENT TOOLS from the areas
around the drill press before turning the power switch to the “ON” position.
14.DO NOT USE A DRILL BIT THAT WOBBLES OR VIBRATES. Visually inspect the
drill bits before they contact the work piece ensuring there are no side-to-side
movements. Should the drill bit wobble from side-to-side or if the tip appears
broken, replace them immediately. If the vibration still exists, check the bear-
ings and the motor shaft and repair or replace them as soon as possible.
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION can cause severe damage to both the work piece and
the drill press.
3. MAKE SURE APPROVED EYE PROTECTION IS BEING WORN and properly
adjusted and secured at all times the drill press is in use. Everyday eyeglasses
only have impact resistant lenses and ARE NOT safety glasses. Safety glasses
must conform to ANSI Z87.1 requirements. Approved safety glasses and
goggles will have Z87 printed or stamped on them.
4. KEEP BYSTANDERS, CHILDREN, AND VISITORS at a safe distance from the
drill press while it is in operation. Distractions can cause inadvertent misuse
resulting in possible injury to the bystanders or to the operator.
15.ADJUST THE TOOL TABLE BEFORE EACH USE. The tool table should be tight-
ened and placed at the proper angle for the drilling job before the drill press is
put into use. If not properly adjusted, the work piece can unexpectedly move
causing the drill bit to seize resulting in damage to it or possible severe injury
to the operator.
5. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,
bracelets, or other apparel that could possibly become caught in the moving
parts of the drill press. When working in a shop environment around power
tools, wear nonslip footwear. Use protective hair covering to contain long hair.
16.DO NOT STAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE DRILL PRESS when it is first
turned on. Loose fragments could fly off at high speeds possibly causing
injury.
6. KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. Cluttered areas around the drill
press can cause unexpected accidents if the debris comes in contact with the
moving parts of the drill press.
17.PROPERLY SUPPORT EXTRA LONG OR EXTRA WIDE WORK PIECES. Work
pieces that are too long or tool wide can tip and cause the drill bit to seize
resulting in a sudden whipping motion resulting in damage to the work piece
and drill press as well as possible severe injury to the operator.
7. MAINTAIN A PROPER WORK ENVIRONMENT. Do not operate the drill press in
damp or wet locations or expose it to rain. Water can cause the electrical
components to malfunction resulting in damage to the drill press and/or
serious injury or death to the operator.
18.NEVER START THE DRILL PRESS WITH THE WORK PIECE IN CONTACT WITH
THE DRILL BIT. The sudden start-up of the drill bit could cause it to seize
resulting in a sudden, rapid spinning motion that could damage the work piece,
the drill press, and/or serious injury to the operator.
8. ALWAYS USE APPROVED TABLE CLAMPS AND VICES to clamp work pieces to
the drill press table to prevent breakage, damage to the drill press, the work
piece, and possible severe injury to the operator. Contact Alltrade Customer
Service at 1-800-590-3723 (toll free) for authorized accessories.
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30.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION about the proper use of bench-mounted drill
presses is available from the Power Tool Institute, 1300 Sumner Avenue,
available from the National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL
60143-3201. Additionally, you can refer to the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) 01.1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines and the
U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.
19.DISCONNECT THE DRILL PRESS POWER CORD FROM THE AC OUTLET
before making adjustments to the worktable, clamps, vises, work pieces,
changing drill bits, or changing the speed of the drill motor preventing the tool
from accidentally turning on. Failure to adhere to this step could result in
damage to both the work piece and the drill press as well as possible severe
injury to the operator.
20.THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE DRILL PRESS before changing types of work
pieces. Combining wood and metal dust can result in an explosion or fire.
CONSULT EXPERT advice before drilling in work pieces made of magnesium.
The friction generated by the drill bit could the magnesium to ignite resulting in
a very intense fire that could cause severe burns to the operator and/or
seriously damage the drill press.
USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING THIS DRILL PRESS OR OTHER POWER
TOOLS. Never try to perform drilling operations on work pieces that are too large
to be clamped to the worktable or vises. Keep this manual and refer to it often to
ensure proper operation and prevent unnecessary accidents or injuries.
SYMBOLS
21.NEVER PERFORM DRILLING OPERATIONS NEAR FLAMMABLE GAS OR
LIQUIDS. The resulting fire and/or explosion could cause permanent serious
injuries to the operator and damage to the drill press and surrounding work area.
IMPORTANT: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please
study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will
allow you to operate the tool better and safer.
22.ALWAYS KEEP ARMS, HANDS, AND FINGERS away from the work piece while
it is on the table and the drill press is turned on. Severe injury could result.
SYMBOL
NAME
Volts
Amperes
Hertz
Watt
Kilograms
Alternating Current
Direct Current
EXPLANATION
Voltage (Potential)
Current
Frequency (Cycles per Second)
Power
Weight
Type of Current
Type of Current
V
A
Hz
W
Kg
23.ALWAYS CLAMP THE WORK PIECE FIRMLY AGAINST THE WORK TABLE.
Never attempt to hold the workpiece by hand. The drill bit can seize in the work
piece causing it to spin rapidly. This will cause loss of control of the work
piece resulting in severe injuries or damage to the work piece and drill press.
24.NEVER APPLY A COOLANT directly to the work piece while it is in contact with
the drill bit. Coolant can weaken the makeup of the drill bits causing them to
fail.
Alternating or Direct Current Type of Current
25.NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT OR ASSEMBLY to work pieces in front of the drill
press while it is still running. A sudden slip could bring hands in contact with
the moving parts of the drill press resulting in injury to the operator.
Earthing Terminal
Class II Construction
Minutes
Grounding Terminal
Denotes Double Insulation
Time
Time
min
s
26.REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Ensure the “ON/OFF” switch is
set to the “OFF” position before plugging the power cord into the AC outlet.
Seconds
Diameter
Size of Drill Bits,
Grinding Wheels, etc.
No-load Rotational Speed
Revolutions, Surface Speed,
Strokes, etc. per Minute
27.TURN THE ON/OFF SWITCH on the drill press to the “OFF” position and unplug
the power cord from the electrical receptacle when the drilling operations are
finished. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the drill press making it ready
for the next use.
No load speed
Revolutions per Minute
.../min
28.NEVER LEAVE THE DRILL PRESS RUNNING UNATTENDED. when finished with
a drilling operation, turn “off” the drill press and wait until it comes to a
complete stop.
1,2,3, …
Ring Selector Settings
Speed, Torque or Position Settings
29.SECURE THE ELECTRICAL POWER CORD when the drill press is not in use to
prevent unauthorized use of the tool and/or to prevent children from acciden-
tally turning it on.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
ASSEMBLY
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DO NOT connect the power cord to the AC receptacle
until the drill press is completely assembled and that all cutting tools are
securely locked in the chuck.
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10
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COMBINATION SQUARE
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH
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TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
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The tools, pictured above, are supplied by the customer. The only requirement is
that the combination square be true. That is, the sliding ruler and the adjustable
head must form a perfect 90° angle. This can be checked by placing the square on
the corner of a right triangle. A right triangle can be
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obtained from a local hardware retailer.
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CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS:
Place the right triangle next to the combination
square head and ruler. Loosen the thumbscrew in
the square head and adjust it to the right triangle so
there are no gaps between the triangle and the com-
1. Column Base
2. Column Assembly
3. Column
13. Head Assembly
14. Center Pulley
15. Drill Bit
NO GAP
4. Column Rack
5. Table Crank
6. Table Support
7. Table Crank Assembly
8. Table
16. Drill chuck
17. Chuck Key
18. Power Cord
19. Drive Belts (2)
20. Feed Handles (3)
21. Hex (Allen) Wrenches
22. Head Assembly mtg Hardware
23. Column Assembly mtg Hardware
bination square.
NO GAP
9. Vise
10. Vise mtg Hardware
11. Knob (and mtg Hardware)
12. Collar
24. Front and Back Table Support Lock
Assemblies
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COLUMN AND TABLE HARDWARE ASSEMBLY
1. Position base on the floor. Remove and
To minimize crank handle backlash, tighten the support
lock, rotate the elevation worm shaft clockwise, assemble the crank tightly
against the table support and tighten setscrew.
discard protective covering.
2. Remove and discard the protective sleeve
from the column.
11.Check column collar for proper
adjustment.
3. Place column assembly on the base.
12.Collar should not be aligned on the
column.
4. Align holes in column assembly and base.
13.Position rack so it will slide freely in
the collar when rotated 360 (around
column table).
14.When re-adjusting, only tighten col-
lar setscrew tight enough to hold it
place.
FIGURE 2. ATTACHING BASE
AND COLUMN ASSEMBLY
5. Insert the 10mm X 40mm bolts, from
the loose parts bag, in each of the
four (4) holes. Thread the bolts by
hand as far as possible and then
securely tighten with the adjustable
wrench.
FIGURE 4. ADJUSTING
COLUMN COLLAR
6. From the loose parts box, remove the
table crank and table support lock
assemblies.
7. Slide the table support assembly
down the column.
8. Tighten the table support lock on the
left side of table support assembly.
Avoid damage to the collar and the column by not over-
tightening the setscrew.
9. Install the table crank assembly on
the table support assembly using a
3mm “L” hex wrench (located in the
loose parts box).
10.DO NOT over-tighten. Setscrew
should be tighten against the flat area
of the shaft.
FIGURE 3. ATTACHING SUPPORT LOCK AND
TABLE CRANK ASSEMBLIES
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6. Install the setscrews in the holes on the
right side of the head assembly.
INSTALLING THE TABLE ASSEMBLY
1. Loosen the support lock.
7. Using a 5mm “L” hex wrench (located in
the loose parts box) securely tighten the
setscrews.
2. Raise the table support, by turning the
table crank clockwise, until working
height is attained.
3. Tighten the support lock.
FIGURE 6. INSTALLING
THE HEAD ASSEMBLY
4. Remove and discard the protective
covering from the table assembly.
INSTALLING BELT GUARD KNOB
5. Place the table in the table support.
To avoid possible injury, always keep the belt guard closed
during drill press operation. Failure to do so could result in serous injury.
6. Tighten the table lock, located under
the table, by hand.
1. Remove the belt guard knob and 5mm X
12mm pan head screw from the loose parts
bag.
FIGURE 5. INSTALLING
THE TABLE ASSEMBLY
2. Open the belt guard and install the knob
using the hole provided.
Should the table not fit into the table support freely,
carefully pry the table support open slightly using a slotted screwdriver.
INSTALLING THE HEAD ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 7. INSTALLING
THE BELT GUARD KNOB
The Head Assembly weighs approximately 55 pounds.
Use caution when lifting it onto the column assembly. It is recommended
that two people lift the head assembly onto the column.
INSTALLING THE CENTER PULLEY
The head assembly contains three pulleys. The first
pulley is on the is on the spindle shaft and the third
pulley is on the motor shaft. The center pulley acts
as an idler pulley making the installation and
removal of belts easier. This pulley plays an essen-
tial role in allowing the operator a safe way to eas-
ily change speeds of the drill press to match the
needs for the job.
1. Remove and discard the protective bag from head assembly.
2. Carefully lift head assembly above the column tube. See CAUTION above.
3. Lower the head assembly onto the column tube and slide down as far as
possible.
4. Align the head assembly with the worktable and base. See Figure 6.
5. Locate the (2) two 10 mm X 12mm set screws in the loose parts bag.
1. Install the center pulley (located in the loose
parts bag) and install it in the hole inside the
head assembly.
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FIGURE 8. INSTALLING THE CENTER PULLEY
5. Loosen the tension lock knob (located
on the right side of the head as you
face toward the rear) in a counter-
clockwise direction.
ADJUSTING THE DRIVE PULLEYS
The drive pulleys on the spindle shaft and the motor
shaft may loosen during shipment. It is crucial that these pulleys are the
same height on their respective shafts. Failure to square these pulleys could
result in premature belt wear or damage to the motor and spindle bearings
or both.
6. Moving the motor toward the front of
the drill press, slide the shorter of the
V-belts over the idler pulley and the
motor pulley.
1. Lay a straightedge across the tops of the three
pulleys. If properly adjusted, they should all
touch the straightedge.
7. Slide the longer of the V-belts over the
idler pulley and the spindle pulley.
8. Move the motor towards the rear of
the drill press and tighten belt tension
lock knob.
2. Adjust the pulleys if necessary.
3. To adjust the motor pulley, loosen the setscrew
that attaches the pulley to the shaft using a hex
wrench.
FIGURE 10. INSTALLING
THE DRIVE BELTS
9. The V-belts should deflect about 1/2"
thumb pressure at the center for proper
tension.
4. Move the pulley up or down until it is in line
with the straightedge. Tighten the setscrew.
10.Should the drive belts slip during drilling operations, re-tension the drive belts.
5. If the pulley is still not in alignment, using an
adjustable wrench, loosen the four (4) bolts
holding the motor onto the column bracket.
FIGURE 9. ADJUSTING
THE DRIVE PULLEYS
Over-tensioning a drive belt may cause the motor to not
start or may cause damage to the motor bearings or the spindle bearings. If
you suspect there may be bearing damage, contact Alltrade Customer
Service at 1-800-590-3723. Do not attempt to make repairs yourself.
6. Slide the motor slightly upward and retighten the bolts. Make the final adjust-
ments by repeating steps 1 through 4.
7. To adjust the spindle pulley, loosen the setscrew with a hex wrench and slightly
move the pulley upward or downward until it is in line with the straightedge.
Tighten the setscrew.
INSTALLING THE FEED HANDLES
1. Locate the (3) three feed handles in the loose
parts box.
8. When finished, recheck the alignment of all three pulleys with the straightedge
ensuring they are all the same. Make any final adjustments necessary.
2. Screw the feed handles into the threaded holes in
the pinion shaft located on the head assembly
just above the drill chuck.
INSTALLING THE DRIVE BELTS
1. Remove the (2) two V-belts from the loose parts bag.
3. Tighten the feed handles.
2. Open the belt guard. Select the proper belt orientation for the correct speed for
the drilling operation from the speed chart located on the inside top of the belt
guard.
FIGURE 11. INSTALLING
THE FEED HANDLES
3. The longer of the two V-belts always goes from the spindle pulley to the center
idler pulley.
4. The shorter of the two V-belts always goes from the idler pulley to the motor
pulley. This belt is always installed first.
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INSTALLING THE DRILL CHUCK
SQUARING THE WORKTABLE
The combination square must be “true” when used to
square the worktable. See Tools Required for Assembly. This is essential in
order to do precision drilling.
The slightest piece of dirt or debris on either the arbor
shaft or the drill check can cause the shaft to wobble. Should the drill check
wobble, the drilling operation will not be smooth and the added tension
could cause the cutting tool to break sending pieces of metal flaying in many
directions. Failure to follow this step could lead to severe damage to the drill
press and possibly severe injury to the operator.
1. Insert a straight, ground steel rod, approxi-
mately 3" long (not included) into the drill
check and tighten.
2. Raise the table to working height.
1. Locate the drill chuck in the loose
parts box.
3. Place the combination square on the table
surface with the ruler portion setting
beside the ground rod. There should be no
gaps from either the tableside or the rod
side indicating a true 90 degrees.
2. Thoroughly clean out the tapered hole
in the drill chuck.
3. With a clean cloth, thoroughly clean
the arbor shaft. Ensure there is no
debris or burs on the shaft.
4. Should an adjustment be necessary, loosen
the setscrew beneath the table bevel lock
with the 3 mm hex wrench.
4. Slide the drill chuck over the arbor
shaft as tightly as possible.
5. Using an adjustable wrench, loosen the
bolt on the front of the table bevel lock.
5. Turn the chuck sleeve clockwise and
completely open the chuck jaws.
6. Align the table by rotating it until the
combination square and the ground rod are
in line.
6. Unlock and raise the worktable until it
is approximately two (2") below the
chuck.
FIGURE 13. SQUARING THE WORKTABLE
7. Set the scale on the table bevel lock so
the “0” reading is in line with the pointer on
the table support.
7. Turn the feed handles counterclock-
wise bringing the drill check down
FIGURE 12. INSTALLING THE DRILL CHUCK
against the table.
8. Using an adjustable wrench, re-tighten the bolt on the front of the table bevel
lock.
8. Press the drill chuck against the worktable until it is completely pressed onto
the arbor shaft.
9. Using the 3 mm hex wrench, re-tighten the setscrew on the bottom of the table
bevel lock.
The scale and pointer on the table bevel lock are only for
approximate degree setting. ALWAYS use a square or precision protractor
(available from a hardware retailer) to make precision drilling operations.
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OPERATING THE DRILL PRESS
DO NOT attempt to perform any drilling operations until
the worktable is securely locked in position with the table lock clamp.
Failure to lock the worktable could cause it to unexpectedly tilt causing the
workpiece to bind on the drill bit. This could cause severe damage to the drill
press and severe injury to operator from pieces of drill bit flying from the
broken drill.
The drill press is extremely top-heavy. For this reason, it is recommended
that the drill press be mounted to the work shop floor. The drill press MUST
be mounted on a level floor. Use shims to adjust the mounting to ensure it is
level. The drill press should also be mounted so that there is adequate clear-
ance completely around it. Failure to follow this WARNING could result in
damage to the drill press, severe injury, or even death to the operator.
Turn the drill press power switch to “OFF” and disconnect the tool from the
AC power source before making any adjustments to the drive belts. This step
is to eliminate any accidental starting of the motor.
To avoid being caught by the spinning tools, NEVER wear loose clothing, a
necktie, or jewelry while operating the drill press. ALWAYS tie back long hair
to ensure the spinning tool doesn’t catch it. NEVER wear gloves if the work-
piece is too short to stopped by the column in the event it should come unse-
cured during drilling operations.
TIP FOR USING THE DRILL PRESS
If the drill press is floor mounted in a permanent location, the AC power could be
routed through an approved electrical box that utilizes a throw-switch handle rather
than plugging/unplugging the power from the AC receptacle. This electrical box
should be installed by a certified electrician or electrical contractor and installed
to all current electrical codes for your specific location.
When drilling materials that produce dust, an appropriate dust mask or res-
pirator should be worn.
It is recommended that an approved ANSI full-face shield, that is impact
resistant, be worn during all drill press operations. Should the full-face
shield not be available, approved ANSI safety glasses with impact resistant
lenses and side shields MUST be used as a substitute. DO NOT use normal
glasses. If prescription glasses are necessary, wear ANSI approved goggles
that will cover the glasses and protect the eyes on all sides. Safety glasses
do not offer the overall protection around the eyes needed. Both the full-face
shield and safety goggles must meet ANSI Z87.1 specifications. Failure to
observe this WARNING could result in severe injury to the eyes or even
blindness.
INSERTING THE DRILL BIT
Do not apply AC power at this time. Preliminary steps
must be completed before turning on power to prevent damage to the work-
piece and lessen the probability of injuries to the operator.
Never try to hold the workpiece with just your hands.
This could the cutting tool to bind in the workpiece causing it to violently spin
resulting in damage to the drill press and injury to the operator.
Never attempt to brush wood dust or metal shavings away from the work-
piece while the drill press is in operation. ALL clean up should be done after
the machine has been turned off.
1. Place the workpiece on the table.
2. Using a vise or clamps, secure the workpiece to the table.
Non-slip footwear or safety shoes are recommended
when operating the drill press. Wood dust and metal shavings can be slip-
pery and often cause falls or other injuries when working with power tools.
3. Loosen the table support lock and turn the table crank counter-clockwise to
lower the table away from the drill chuck.
The motor on this drill press is rated at 1750 RPM and is pre-wired for oper-
ation on 115/125 VAC, 60 Hz. This motor MUST NEVER be converted to 230
VAC. DO NOT install a motor that is convertible from 115/125 VAC to 230 VAC
on this drill press.
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4. Turn the adjustment sleeve
on the drill chuck counter-
clockwise to open the jaws
and clockwise to close them.
ADJUSTING THE TABLE HEIGHT
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position
and disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning
on.
5. Insert a drill bit into the drill
chuck. Tighten the jaws
around the drill bit by
1. Loosen the table lock handle.
turning the adjustment key.
Insert the chuck key into
each hole on the drill chuck
to tighten each jaw securely
against the drill bit.
2. Turn the table crank handle count-
er-clockwise to lower the work-
table and clockwise to raise it.
3. Adjust the worktable to the
desired height.
6. Loosen the table support
lock and turn the table crank
clockwise to raise the table
and counter-clockwise to
lower the table.
4. Securely lock the table lock han-
dle.
5. Apply the AC power and turn the
ON/OFF switch to the “ON” posi-
tion. Operate the drill press to
ensure the worktable is properly
adjusted.
FIGURE 14. INSERTING THE DRILL BIT
DO NOT use drill bits that are over 6" inches long in this
drill press. Longer drill bits are more prone to break than the shorter bits
when pressure is exerted with the feed handles.
FIGURE 15. ADJUSTING THE TABLE HEIGHT
7. Set the table height so that the tip of the drill bit will reach the desired depth.
8. Lock the table support lock by turning it clockwise.
ADJUSTING THE TABLE TILT
9. Grasp the feed handles and rotate them toward the front of the drill press low-
ering the drill bit onto the workpiece. This step is necessary to ensure the hole
will be where it is intended. Make any adjustments necessary.
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and
disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
10.Plug the drill press power cord into the AC power source. Insert the YELLOW
key into the ON/OFF switch.
1. Using a 3mm hex wrench, loosen the setscrew under the table bevel lock.
2. Using an adjustable wrench or a 24mm socket, loosen the table bevel lock.
3. Rotate the table to the desired tilt. Use the pointer and the bevel scale on the
table mount to set the table tilt.
The bevel scale settings and pointer on the table mount
are only an approximate measurement. Use a magnetic protractor (or simi-
lar precision device available from a retail tool supplier) on the tabletop to
set the desired tilt angle.
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4. Using an adjustable wrench or a 24mm socket, tighten the table bevel lock.
5. Using a 3mm hex wrench, tighten the setscrew beneath the table bevel lock.
SETTING THE DRILLING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and
disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
6. Apply the AC power and turn the ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position. Operate
the drill press to ensure the worktable is properly adjusted.
The drilling depth adjustment is used when more than one hole is to be drilled to
exactly the same depth (i.e. drilling holes for spindles in a handrail).
ROTATING THE WORKTABLE
1. Locate the depth gauge and pointer (on the inner portion of the feed handle
hub).
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and
disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
2. Loosen the lock screw (located next to the depth gauge).
1. Loosen the table support lock located on the opposite side of the column than
the worktable.
3. Rotate the hub assembly counter clockwise until depth indicator points to the
depth the holes are to be drilled to. Once again, the measurements on the depth
scale are only an approximate value.
2. Rotate the table as needed. The worktable will rotate 360 (degrees around the
column to make way for work pieces that are too large to fit on the table.
4. Apply the AC power and turn the ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position.
5. Should the hole need to be drilled to a specific measurement, as possibly speci-
fied on a blueprint, set the depth gauge to the desired depth, test on a scrap
piece of material, measure the actual hole depth, make any necessary
adjustments.
When the worktable is rotated around the column, the
elevation rack should move freely about the column. If the rack binds or does
not slide freely in the column collar, refer to section 0 and re-install the table
support arm and elevation rack.
6. Lock the lock screw to prevent the measurements from changing.
3. Using the table support lock, securely tighten the worktable in place.
ADJUSTING THE SPINDLE RETURN SPRING
ADJUSTING THE DRILL PRESS SPINDLE SPEED
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and
disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
A spindle speed and pulley/belt arrangement chart is posted inside the pulley cover.
See the chart below. Refer to this chart whenever spindle speeds need to be
changed.
The spindle return spring automatically returns the spindle to its upper most
position when the feed handles are released. It is recommended the feed handles be
allowed to slowly return to their highest position.
SPINDLE
MOTOR
1
2
A
3
B
The spindle return spring has been properly adjusted at
the factory and should not be re-adjusted unless absolutely necessary.
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C
5
D
1. Loosen the two nuts outside of the spring housing located on the opposite side
of the head from the feed handles.
1
5
2
3
7
4
A-5 210
A-4 305
C-5 530
C-3 1195
C-1 2420
B-5 315
B-2 880
D-4 1350
D-2 2700
A-3 450
6
8
B-4 475
B-1 1190
D-3 1930
A-1 900
2. Firmly grip the spring housing.
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10
14
11
15
12
16
C-2 1710
D-1 3840
3. Pull the spring housing out and rotate until the boss engages the next notch in
the housing.
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4. Turn the housing counterclockwise to increase the tension or clockwise to
decrease the tension.
DRILLING THROUGH WOOD:
1. Position the workpiece so that the hole to be drilled is over the center hole on
the worktable.
5. Turn the inside nut until it contacts the spring housing. Back the nut off 1/4
turn.
2. Place a piece of scrap material under the workpiece to prevent “splintering” on
the bottom side of the workpiece.
6. Tighten the outside nut against the inside nut to hold the housing in place.
3. Clamp BOTH the workpiece and the scrap material to the worktable.
The inside nut should not contact the spring housing
when tightened.
4. Select the proper speed for the workpiece material and make any adjustments
necessary to the drive belts.
5. Insert the Yellow plastic key lock into the drill press ON/OFF switch. Set the
switch to “ON.”
USING THE DRILL PRESS
This drill press should use drill bits with a shank size of 5/8" or less in diameter. The
operator should practice drilling operations on scrap material until he/she feels
comfortable with the machine’s operations before attempting regular work.
6. Rotate the feed handles counterclockwise to lower the drill bit into the workpiece.
7. Continue feeding the drill bit until it bores through the scrap material.
8. Slowly reverse the feed handles until the drill bit has been cleanly removed from
the workpiece.
Use ONLY attachments and accessories recommended by Alltrade Tools. If you
are unsure about accessories, call Alltrade Customer Service at 1-800-590-
3723.
9. Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” and remove the yellow plastic
lock key.
Whenever the workpiece is long enough, it should be
placed on the worktable with one end placed against the left side of the
column. This prevents the workpiece from rotating when it comes in contact
with the drill bit or cutting tool. This will avoid damage to the workpiece, the
drill press, and injury to the operator. Whenever the workpiece is too short
to brace against the column, it should be secured to the worktable with
clamps or a vise.
DRILLING METAL
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and
disconnect the AC power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
When drilling metal, ALWAYS clamp the workpiece to the worktable. NEVER
hold it with the bare hands. The drill bit is capable of seizing at any time,
especially when breaking through the bottom of the workpiece. When this
happens, the workpiece will spin out of the operator’s hand and the bit could
break. Failure to observe this WARNING could cause severe damage to the
drill press and severe injury to the operator.
DRILLING WOOD
Twist drill bits were originally designed for drilling metal. Twist bits can also be used to
drill wood and other materials. The best choice for drilling wood is machine spur bits.
These bits cut a flat bottom hole and are designed to efficiently remove wood chips.
1. Position the workpiece so that the hole to be drilled is over the center hole on
the worktable.
DO NOT hand brace bits with a screw tip. The drill press
speeds would cause them to screw into the wood so rapidly it would lift the
workpiece and cause it to spin. Failure to adhere to this WARNING could
result in damage to the workpiece and the drill press as well as severe injury
to the operator.
2. Clamp BOTH the workpiece and the scrap material to the worktable.
3. Select the proper speed for the workpiece material and make any adjustments
necessary to the drive belts.
4 Insert the Yellow plastic key lock into the drill press ON/OFF switch. Set the
switch to “ON.”
Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and disconnect the AC
power to prevent drill press from accidentally turning on.
5. Rotate the feed handles counterclockwise to lower the drill bit into the workpiece.
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When drilling metal, it is a good practice to keep the
workpiece lubricated. This prevents galling and eventual seizing of the drill
bit. Some drill bit models have accessories that automatically lubricate the
metal workpiece. Call Alltrade Customer Service at 1-800-590-3723 to see if
a lubricating accessory is available for this particular drill press.
NEVER LOOK INTO THE LASER BEAM. Any contact with the eyes by the beam
could cause injury. Do not use the laser when cutting reflective materials.
DO NOT AIM THE LASER BEAM AT ANYONE OR AT REFLECTIVE SURFACES.
CLASS 2M LASER PRODUCT. Any contact with the eyes by the beam could
cause injury. Ensure the laser beam is turned on only when the tool is on a non-
reflective workpiece and as such it is aimed only at the work surface. Metals and
other materials like steel which can be highly reflective should only be cut with-
out the use of the laser.
6. Slowly reverse the feed handles until the drill bit has been cleanly removed from
the workpiece.
7. Turn the drill press ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” and remove the yellow plastic
lock key.
STORE OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Equipment should be in a high location
or locked up to keep out of reach of children. It is not a toy.
OPERATING THE LASER
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE LASER OUTPUT. Changing the performance of the
laser to increase its output is prohibited. Any claim for damages or injuries
resulting from not following these instructions will be refused.
OPERATION ACCESSIBLE FIELDS:
Wavelength
636-660nm
<1mW CW
Laser Power for Classification
NEVER OPERATE LASER IF THE UNIT IS DEFECTIVE OR THE COVER OR SEAL
IS DAMAGED.
DO NOT SERVICE LASER. The laser unit must be returned to the factory for any
service or repair. Service or repair must be handled by authorized factory
trained technicians.
Do not open the laser unit except to change batteries.
REMOVE BATTERIES IF THE LEVEL IS TO BE STORED FOR ANY LENGTH OF
TIME. Batteries may leak and damage the laser if it is stored idle for more than
3 months.
LASER SAFETY
Be careful with this tool. Striking or jarring it, especially on the laser housing,
can affect its accuracy.
Use of controls or procedures, or performance of proce-
dures other then those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Other than batteries, there are no user-serviceable parts in the laser device.
EX
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LASER RADIATION CAUTION LABEL
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TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
REPLACING LASER BATTERIES
The laser runs on two AAA batteries which
1. Adjust Tension. See Section
Installing the Drive Belts.
2. Lubricate Spindle
3. Check retaining nut on center
pulley. Tighten if necessary.
1. Incorrect belt tension
are located beneath the “ON/OFF” switch.
2. Dry spindle
3. Loose spindle pulley
When the laser light begins to dim, change
both batteries. NEVER mix old batteries
with new.
Noisy operation
4. Loose motor pulley
4. Check setscrews on motor
pulley. Tighten if necessary.
TO CHANGE LASER BATTERIES:
1. Open battery compartment cover.
2. Make sure batteries are correctly positioned according to the positive/negative
markings on the compartment.
3. Close cover.
1. Incorrect speed
2. Chips not coming out of 2. Retract drill bit frequently to
hole
3. Drill bit dull
4. Feeding too slow
5. Not lubricated
1. Change speed
clear chips
Drill bit burns
3. Change drill bits
4. Increase feeding
5. Lubricate drill bit
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Turn the drill press “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” posi-
tion and remove the YELLOW SECURITY KEY before attempting any mainte-
nance on this tool. Failure to adhere to this Warning could result in damage
to the drill press and severe injury or even death to the operator.
1. Hard grain in wood
2. Defective drill bit
Drill bit leads -
holes not round
1. Replace drill bit
Wood splinters on 1. No “back-up” material
underside under workpiece
1. Clamp workpiece under work-
piece
Should the AC power cord become cut or frayed in any manner REPLACE IT
IMMEDIATELY. Any fraying is a POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD as well as source
for severe electrical shock. Should the AC power cord be damaged near the
motor and need to be replaced, contact Alltrade Customer Service at 1-800-
423-3598 (toll free). DO NOT ATTEMPT to rewire the motor.
Workpiece is torn 1. Workpiece not supported 1. Clamp workpiece to work
from hands or clamped properly table
1. Workpiece pinching drill bit 1. Clamp workpiece
Drill bit binds in 2. Excessive feed pressure 2. Slow feeding speed
Your KAWASAKI™ Drill Press is virtually maintenance free. The drill press should be
cleaned after every usage preventing unwanted debris from interfering new work
pieces. On a regular basis, perform the following:
workpiece
3. Improper belt tension
3. Adjust Tension. See Section
Installing the Drive Belts.
1. Use an air hose and blow any dust that may accumulate in the motor. This is
very important if you use the drill press on metal work pieces.
1. Bent drill bit
2. Worn spindle bearings
1. Replace drill bit
2. Contact Alltrade Customer
Service
2. Brush all dust and debris away from the worktable.
Excessive drill bit
run-out or wobble
3. Drill bit not properly
locked in drill chuck
3. Apply a coat of furniture-type paste wax to the worktable surface and the col-
umn. This will allow the components to function better and lessen the chance of
rust forming on the metal parts.
3. Re-set drill bit
4. Drill chuck not properly 4. Reinstall drill chuck. See
installed Installing the Drill Chuck
LUBRICATION
Quill returns too
slow or too fast
The ball bearings in the motor are packed in grease at the factory and should require
no further lubrication.
1. Improper spring tension 1. Adjust return spring
1. Apply a thin coating of lithium grease on the table rack. The aerosol type will
work fine. This keeps the rack and the table-crank gears from binding.
Periodically, remove the grease with a solvent, such as acetone, and re-apply it.
1. Dirt, grease, or oil on
Drill chuck fails to inside surface of drill
1. Clean drill chuck and arbor
spindle. See Installing the Drill
Chuck.
remain on arbor
spindle.
chuck mounting hole or
on outside surface of
arbor spindle
2. Apply a thin coating of lithium grease to the surfaces of the spindle and arbor.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage
Rated Current
To avoid any accidental starting of the Drill Press, turn
the switch to the “OFF” position, remove the safety key, and unplug the tool
from the AC power source.
120V
6.6 A
60 Hz
No-Load Speed (motor)
Max. Distance
From Spindle Axis
To Surface Of Column:
1725 RPM
Should the motor fail to run, for any reason, call Alltrade Customer Service.
ACCESSORIES
6 5/8" (170.275mm)
Max. Distance
From Spindle End
To Surface Of Table:
Optional accessories for the drill press can include wire-brush wheels that can be
used for cleaning and layered cloth wheels that can be used for polishing and buff-
ing. Contact ALLTRADE Customer Service at 1-800-590-3723 (toll free) to find out
what accessories are available for the drill press.
30 3/4" (781.050mm)
3 1/8" (79.375mm)
5/8" (15.875mm)
210-3840 RPM
Class II, Diode Laser
1mw
Spindle Travel:
Chuck Capacity
Range of Spindle Speeds
Laser Beam
Average Radiant Power
Laser Beam Wavelength
Only use accessories that are designed to fit your partic-
ular drill press. These accessories should be specifically labeled to match
the speed and arbor size of the grinder. Failure to use the proper accessories
could result in property damage, damage to the grinder, and serious person-
al injury to the operator.
650nm
Always attach grounded (3-prong) extension cords to grounded (3-hole) outlets.
OTHER CONSUMER DO-IT-YOURSELF (DIY) TOOLS
If the drill press must be used outside, use an extension cord labeled “W-A” or
“W.” These extension cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the chances of
electrical shock.
If you must use an extension cord, be sure that the gauge is large enough to carry
the amount of current necessary for your power tool. If not, your tool may experi-
ence a loss of power, excessive voltage drop or overheating. The smaller the gauge
number, the heavier the cord (see table below).
Alltrade offers a full range of Kawasaki™ tools that make DIY jobs easy. If you would
like further information on the following products, please contact Alltrade Customer
Service Department at 1-800-590-3723.
Cordless Drills/Screwdrivers
Impact Wrenches
Sanders
RECOMMENDED SIZES OF EXTENSION CORDS 120 VOLT AC 60 HZ TOOLS
Jigsaws
TOOL CURRENT RATING
CONDUCTOR SIZE IN A.W.G
AMPERE
3-6
6-8
8-10
10-12
12-16
16-20
10FT.
18
18
18
16
25FT.
18
18
18
16
50FT.
18
18
18
14
100FT.
Circular Saws
18
16
14
14
-
Angle Grinders
Reciprocating Saws
Routers
14
12
12
12
12
12
Rotary Tools
-
Corded and Cordless Multi-Purpose Tools
Wide Range of Accessories and more
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item and/or part will be repaired and/or replaced. If the unit is repaired, new or
reconditioned replacement parts may be used. If Alltrade chooses to replace
the product, it may replace it with a new or reconditioned one of the same or
comparable design. The repaired or replaced unit will be warranted under the terms
of the remainder of the warranty period. Typically, a defective product that is
returned within the first 30 days after the purchase date will be replaced; for items
returned after the first 30 days and within the warranty period, covered defective
parts not subject to normal wear and tear or other exclusions will be repaired or
replaced, at Alltrade’s option. During the warranty period, Alltrade will be responsi-
ble for the return shipping charges. Alltrade’s repair and/or replacement of any non-
conforming item and/or part thereof shall constitute fulfillment of all
obligations to the purchaser. Alltrade shall not be responsible or liable for any
expense, including freight charges, or repairs made outside Alltrade’s facility, unless
expressly agreed to by Alltrade in writing. Under no circumstances shall Alltrade
bear any responsibility for loss of the unit, loss of time or rental, inconvenience,
commercial loss or consequential damages.
2 YEAR LIMITED HOME USE WARRANTY
Express and Exclusive Limited Home Use Warranty to Original Retail Buyer
Alltrade Tools LLC (hereinafter "Alltrade") expressly warrants to the original retail
purchaser of the accompanying KAWASAKI™ portable power tool and no one else
all parts of the product (except those parts referred to below which are specifically
excluded from such warranty (see Exclusions)) to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of two years from original date of purchase.
SPECIAL WARRANTY NOTE TO CONTRACTORS AND COMMERCIAL USERS: This
Kawasaki™ portable power tool is offered as a home use tool and carries a HOME
USE WARRANTY. This tool is made for home use in the execution of
projects and repairs in and around the home. Use of the tool for COMMERCIAL
PURPOSES OR ON A JOBSITE is not covered under this warranty.
The date of purchase shall be the date of shipment to the original purchaser, or the
date the original purchaser took possession, custody or control of the product,
whichever occurred first. This warranty shall be null and void if the product or any
component thereof is modified, altered or used for any commercial purpose or on
a jobsite. This warranty does not apply to any other product and/or component
thereof manufactured or distributed by Alltrade, and does not apply to products
and/or components thereof designed, manufactured and/or assembled by others,
for which Alltrade makes no warranties whatsoever. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover parts damaged due to normal wear, abnormal
conditions, misapplication, misuse, abuse, accidents, operation at other than
recommended pressures or temperatures, improper storage or freight damage.
Parts damaged or worn by operation in dusty environments are not warranted.
Failure to follow recommended operating and maintenance procedures also
voids warranty.
Warranty Performance
This limited warranty does not apply to accessory items such as drill bits,
screwdriving bits, circular saw blades, jigsaw blades, grinding wheels, sanding
sheets and other related items.
By purchasing the product, purchaser expressly acknowledges and agrees that their
sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be strictly limited to the repair
or replacement of any covered nonconforming items or parts thereof provided that
any such nonconforming item and/or part is promptly returned to Alltrade’s facility
postage pre-paid and insured (address: ALLTRADE Warranty Claims & Repair,
1431 Via Plata, Long Beach, CA 90810, Attn: Customer Service #1-800-590-3723)
within the applicable warranty period, with a written request by purchaser that
Alltrade repair and/or replace the nonconforming item and/or part. We recommend
that you keep the original product packaging in the event you need to ship the unit.
We suggest the package be insured against loss or in transit damage. When
sending your product include your name, address, phone number, dated proof
of purchase (or copy), and a statement about the nature of problem. Warranty
coverage is conditioned upon purchaser furnishing Alltrade with adequate written
proof that they are the original purchaser and of the original purchase date. Parts
returned, freight prepaid and insured, to Alltrade’s facility (see above address) will
be inspected and, at Alltrade’s option, repaired and/or replaced free of charge if
found to be defective and subject to warranty. Alltrade retains the sole discretion
to determine whether any item or part is nonconforming and, if so, whether the
DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT RESULTING FROM TAMPERING, ACCIDENT, ABUSE,
NEGLIGENCE, FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS
OR ALTERATIONS, DAMAGE WHILE IN TRANSIT TO OUR SERVICE FACILITY,
USE OF UNAPPROVED OR IMPROPER ATTACHMENTS OR ACCESSORIES,
COMMERCIAL AND RENTAL APPLICATIONS OR OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO
PROBLEMS WITH MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS
WARRANTY.
Alltrade will not be liable for the following: labor charges, loss or damage resulting
from improper operation, maintenance or repairs made by other persons;
pre-delivery services such as assembly, oil or lubricants, and adjustment;
maintenance services that are normally required to maintain the product.
The use of other than genuine Alltrade Repair Parts will void warranty.
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Warranty Disclaimers
REPRESENTATIVE(S) HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH
DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT, WHETHER AS A RESULT OF A BREACH OF CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, SHALL
ALLTRADE’S AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S)’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT. ANY AND ALL LIABILITY CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF
THIS PRODUCT SHALL TERMINATE UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY
PERIODS SPECIFIED ABOVE.
EXCLUSION AND DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
GUARANTIES AND/OR REPRESENTATIONS. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY
PROVIDED ABOVE, ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, GUARANTIES AND/OR
REPRESENTATIONS BY ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S) REGARDING
THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, PURCHASE, USE AND/OR OPERATION OF THE
PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT THEREOF SOLD HEREUNDER, REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER ANY SUCH WARRANTY, GUARANTY AND/OR REPRESENTATION,
WRITTEN OR ORAL, ARISES BY OPERATION OF LAW AND/OR EQUITY AND/OR BY
ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S), OR THE
BUYER, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED BY ALLTRADE
AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES. PURCHASER KNOWINGLY AND WILLINGLY
WAIVES ANY AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES AND RIGHTS, CLAIMS AND/OR
CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING THEREFROM OR BASED THEREON. PURCHASER’S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS AS STATED ABOVE.
Limitations on Warranty Disclaimers
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts
and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the incidental or
consequential damages, so part or all of the above limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
If your product is not covered by this warranty, please call our Customer Service
Department toll free at 1-800-590-3723 for general repair information and charges.
EXCLUSION AND DISCLAIMER OF ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. NO WARRANTY, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OTHER THAN THE ABOVE
WARRANTY IS MADE WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL EXPRESS AND/OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, GUARANTIES AND/OR REPRESENTATIONS BY ALLTRADE
AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S) REGARDING THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURE,
PURCHASE, USE AND/OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT
THEREOF SOLD HEREUNDER, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY SUCH WARRANTY,
GUARANTY AND/OR REPRESENTATION, WRITTEN OR ORAL, ARISES BY
OPERATION OF LAW AND/OR EQUITY AND/OR BY ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF
ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S), OR THE PURCHASER, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE
WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY
EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED BY ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES.
PURCHASER KNOWINGLY AND WILLINGLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL SUCH
WARRANTIES AND RIGHTS, CLAIMS AND/OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING
THEREFROM OR BASED THEREON. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY IS AS STATED ABOVE.
Limitation Of Liability
IN NO EVENT SHALL ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE(S) BE LIABLE FOR
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY BREACH
OF ANY PROVISION OF ANY AGREEMENT BETWEEN ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS
REPRESENTATIVE(S) AND PURCHASER, ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER,
AND/OR THE EXISTENCE, DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, PURCHASE, USE AND/OR
OPERATION OF ANY ITEM(S) SOLD HEREUNDER EVEN IF ALLTRADE AND/OR ITS
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