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Owner's Manual

CRRFTSMRN°
Bench Model
2/3 HP(Maximum Developed)
5 Speeds (540-3600 R,P.M.)
1/2 Inch Chuck

12-INCH DRILL PRESS
Model No.
137.219120

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CAUTION:
Before using this Drill Press,
read this manual and follow
all its Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions.

Customer

Help

Safety Instructions
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Parts List
Espa_ol
Line

1.800-843-1682
Sears, Roebuck
USA
Part No.137219120001

and Co., Hoffman

Estates,

IL 60179

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Warranty
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Product Specifications
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Safety Instructions
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Accessories
and Attachments
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Carton Contents .....................
Know Your Drill Press .................
Glossary of Terms
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Assembly and Adjustments
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Operation
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Maintenance
.............................................
Troubleshooting
guide .....................................
Parts ...................................................

CHUCK SIZE
SPEEDS

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!20V, 50 HZ, 6 AMPS,

HORSEPOWER

2/3 HP (Max. Develo_3ed)

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To avoid electrical hazards, fire hazards, or damage to
the tool. use proper circuit protection.
Your drill press is wired at the factory for 120V operation
Connect to a 120V, !5 AMP branch circuit and use a
15 AMP time delay fuse or circuit breaker. To avoid shod
or fire, replace power cord immediately if it is worn, cut or
damaged in any way.

10-5/t6" x 8-2!/32"

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BASE SIZE ...........

14-3/8" x 8-1/4"

HEIGHT .............

37-3/32"

Some dust created by power sanding, saw=ng, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities
contains
chemicals
known [to the State of California] to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive
harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
•
Lead from lead-based paints.
•
Crystalline
silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.
•
Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated
lumber.
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
eauipment,
such as those dust masks that are specially designed to ,filter out microscopic particles.
2

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

14.REMOVE

ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
From the habit of checking to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before
turning "ON".

BEFORE USING THE DRILL PRESS
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert
and knowing how to use your drill press.

15. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.
TURNTHE POWER "OFF". Don't leave the tool until
it comes to a complete stop.

To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury, do not
plug the drill press in until you have read and understood
the following:

16. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injui'y could occur
if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally
contacted.

1.

READ and become familiar with this entire instruction
manual. LEARN the tool's applications, limitations, and
possible hazards,

17. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.

2.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.

3.

DON'T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.
Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations, or
expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.

18. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp
and clean for best and safest performance. Follow
instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

4.

DO NOT use power tools in the presence of flammable
liquids or gases.

5.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.

6.

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitorsshould be kept at
a safe distance from the work area.

7.

19. CHECK FOR 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.
20. MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with padlocks, master
switches, or by removing starter keys.

DON'T FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which it was designed.

8.

USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Don't force tool or the
attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.

9,

WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT wear loose
clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other
jewelry which may get caught in moving parts.
Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective
hair covering to contain long hair.

21. DO NOT operate the tool if you are under the influence
of any drugs, alcohol or medication that could affect
your ability to use the tool properly.
22. Dust generated from certain materials can be
hazardous to your health. Always operate the drill
press in a well-ventilated area and provide for proper
dust removal. Use dust collection systems whenever
possible.
23. ALWAYS WEAR EYE
PROTECTION. Any drill press
can throw foreign objects into
the eyes which could cause
permanent eye damage.
ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles
(not glasses) that comply with
ANSI safety standard Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses
have only impact-resistant lenses. They ARE NOT
safety glasses. Safety Goggles are available at Sears.
NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in compliance with
ANSI Z87.1 could seriously hurt you when they break.

10. WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK.
Drilling operation produces dust.
11. DISCONNECTTOOLS before servicing, and when
changing accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters,
and the like.
12. REDUCETHE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
Make sure the switch is in "OFF" position before
plugging in.
13. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the
owner's manual for the recommended accessories.
The use of improper accessories may cause risk of
injury to persons.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3

14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the
work when practical. It's safer than using your hand
and it frees both hands to operate tool.

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE DRILL PRESS

15. WHEN using a drill press vise, always fasten to the

table.

For your own safety, do not try to use your drill press
or plug it in until it is completely assembled and installed
according to the instructions, and until you have read and
understood this instruction manual:
1.

2.

3.

17. SECURELY LOCK THE HEAD and table support to

the column, and the table to the table support before
operating the drill press.
18. NEVER turn your drill press on before clearing the
table of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.)

THIS DRILL PRESS is intended for use in dry
conditions, indoor use only.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION. USE face or dust mask
along with safety goggles if drilling operation is dusty.
USE ear protectors, especially during extended periods
of operation.
DO NOT wear gloves, neckties, or loose clothing.

5.

DO NOT try to drill material too small to be securely
held.

7.

tightened before drilling.

YOUR DRILL PRESS MUST BE BOLTED securely"
to a workbench. In addition, if there is any tendency
for your drill press to move during certain operations,
bolt the workbench to the floor.

4.

6.

16. MAKE SURE all clamps and locks are firmly

19. BEFORE STARTING the operation, jog the motor
switch to make sure the drill bit does not wobble or
vibrate.
20. LETTHE SPINDLE REACH FULL SPEED before
starting to drill. If your drill press makes an unfamiliar
noise or if it vibrates excessively, stop immediately,
turn the drill press off and unplug. Do not restart until
the problem is corrected.
21. DO NOT perform layout assembly or set up work on
the table while the drill press is in operation.

ALWAYS keep hands out of the path of a drill bit.
Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip
could cause your hand to move into the drill bit.

22. USE RECOMMENDED SPEED for drillaccessory and
workpiece material. SEE INSTRUCTIONS that come
with the accessory.

DO NOT install ol use any drill bit that exceeds
!75 mm (7") in length or extends 150 mm (6") below
the chuck jaws. They can suddenly bend outward or
break.

8.

DO NOT USE wire wheels, muter bits, shaper cutters,
circle (fly) cutters, or rotary planers on this drill press.

9.

WHEN cutting a large piece of material make sure it
is fully supported at the table height.

23. WHEN DRILLING large diameter holes, clamp the
workpiece firmly to the table. Otherwise, the bit may
grab and spin the workpiece at high speed. DO NOT
USE fly cutters or multiple-part hole cutters, as they
can come apart or become unbalanced in use.
24. MAKE SURE the spindle has come to a complete
stop before touching the workpiece.

10. OO NOT perform any operation freehand. ALWAYS
hold the workpiece firmly against the table so it will
not rock or twist. Use clamps or a vise for unstable
workpieces.

25. TO AVOID INJURY from accidental starting, always
turn the switch "OFF" and unplug the drill press before
installing or removing any accessory or attachment
or making any adjustment.

11. MAKE SURE there are no nails or foreign objects in
the part of the workpiece to be drilled.

26. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
27. USE ONLY SELF-EJECTING TYPE CHUCK KEY as
provided with the drill press.

12. CLAMP WORKPIECE OR BRACE against the left
side of the column to prevent rotation. If it is too short
or the table is tilted, clamp solidly to the table and
use the fence provided.
13. IFTHE WORKPIECE overhangs the table such that
it will fall or tip if not held, clamp it to the table or
provide auxiliary support.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
4

GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has a
receptacle like the one illustrated in FIGURE A.
FIGURE A shows a 3-prong electrical plug and receptacle
that has a grounding conductor. If a properly grounded
receptacle is not available, an adapter (FIGURE B) can
be used to temporarily connect this plug to a 2-contact
ungrounded receptacle. The adapter (FIGURE B) has a
rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a
permanent earth ground, such as a properly grounded
receptacle box. The Canadian Electrical Code prohibits
the use of adapters.

INTHE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN,
grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric
current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool
is equipped with an electric cord that has an equipment
grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug
MUST be plugged into a matching receptacle that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL
local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT MODIFYTHE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will not fit the

CAUTION: tn all cases, make certain the receptacle in
question is properly grounded. If you are not sure have a
certified electrician check the receptacle.

receptacle, have the proper receptacle installed by a
qualified electrician.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding
conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The
conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow
stripes) is the equipment grounding conductor. If repair
or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary,
DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to
a live terminal.

This drill press is for indoor use only. Do not expose to
rain or use in damp locations.

Fig. A
3-Prong Plug

CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnel if
you do not completely understandthe groundinginstructions,
or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded.
USE ONLY 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS THAT HAVE
3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUGS AND 3-POLE
RECEPTACLES THAT ACCEPT THE TOOL'S PLUG.
REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED OR WORN CORD
IMMEDIATELY.

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Ground,n_ Prong
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Properly Grounded
3-Prong Receptacle

Fig. B
Grounding Lug

GUIDELINES

FOR EXTENSION

CORDS

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.
When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy
enough to carry the current your product will draw. An
undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting
in loss of power and overheating. The table below shows
the correct size to use according to cord length and.
nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier
gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and in
good condition. Always replace a damaged extension
cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before
using it. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects,
excessive heat and damp or wet areas.

-- Make Sure This
is Connected to a
Known Ground
"" 2-Prong
Receptacle

Adapter
/

This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the
operator from electrical shock.
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(when using 120 volts only)

Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This circuit
must not be less than #12 wire and should be protected
with a 15 Amp time lag fuse. Before connecting the motor
to the power line, make sure the switch is in the "OFF"
position and the electric current is rated the same as the
current stamped on the motor nameplate. Running at a
Jowervoltage will damage the motor.

SAVE THESE

Ampere Rating

25'

50'

100'

150'

0

6

18

16

16

14

6

10

18

16

14

12

10

12

16

16

14

12

12

16

14

12

Not recommended

INSTRUCTIONS
5

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morethan notmorethan

AVAILABLE

ACCESSORIES

UNPACKING
CONTENTS

AND CHECKING

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Use only accessories recommended for this drill press.
Follow instructions that accompany accessories. Use of
improper accessories may cause hazards.
Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Sears
Power and Hand Tool Catalog for the following
accessories:

•

Drill bits
Hold-Down and Guide
Drill Press Vises

•

Clamping Kit

If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug the drill
press in until the missing or damaged part is replaced,
and assembly is complete.
Carefully unpack the drill press and all its parts, and
compare against the illustration below.
To protect the drill press from moisture, a protective
coating has been applied to the machined surfaces.
Remove this coating with a soft cloth moistened with
kerosene or WD-40.

To avoid fire or toxic reaction, never use gasoline,
naphtha, acetone, lacquer thinner or similar highly
volatile solvents to clean the drill press.

TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS
Use only accessories designed for this drill press to
avoid injury from thrown broken parts or workpieces.
Do not use any accessory unless you have completely
read the instruction or owner's manual for that accessory.

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.

Head assembly
Base
Table
Column assembly
Collar
Rack

1
1
1
1
1
1

G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
O.
P.

Loose parts bag:
Feed handles
Worm gear
Crank handle
Lock handle
Hex bolts
Fence assembly
Triangle knobs
Wing nuts
Washers
Hex keys

3
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
4
2

Box:
Q.
R.

Chuck key
Chuck

QUANTITY

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G

H

L

I

M

J

N

P

Q

7

K

0

R

Spindle
pulley

Depth scale stop nuts

Motor
pulley

Depth scale
pointer

Cord clamp

Belt
tension
knob

, rod

Feed spring

Depth stop

Head lock

Cover

;to
/

Column collar

(

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Bevel scale
Table support

screw

_.

elt

Head lock
screw
Support lock handle

Base

Bevel lock

----_Table
handle

Table

Rack

I

Fence backstop
Fence end_

Column support

crank

BASE- Supports the drill press. For additional stability,
holes are provided in the base to bolt the drill press to
the floor. (See "Specific Safety Instructions for Drill Presses".)

DRILL ON/OFF SWITCH - Has locking feature. This
feature is intended to help prevent unauthorized and
possible hazardous use by children and others. Insert the
key into the switch to turn the drill press on.

BACKUP MATERIAL - A piece of scrap wood placed
between the workpiece and table. The backup board
prevents wood in the workpiece from splintering when the
drill passes through the backside of the workpiece. It also
prevents drilling into the table top.

DRILLING SPEED - Changed by placing the belt in any
of the steps (grooves) in the pulleys. See the Spindle
Speed Chart inside the belt guard.

BELT GUARD ASSEMBLY - Covers the pulleys and belt
during operation of the ddll press.

FEED HANDLE - Moves the chuck up or down. If
necessary, one or two of the handles may be removed
whenever the workpiece is of such unusual shape that it
interferes with the handles.

BELT TENSION - Refer to the "Assembly" Section,
"Installing and Tensioning Belt."
BELT TENSION KNOB - Tightening the knob locks
the motor bracket support maintaining correct belt distance
and tension.
BEVEL SCALE - Shows the degree of table tilt for bevel
operations. The scale is mounted on the side of the arm.
CHUCK - Holds the drill bit or other recommended
accessory to perform desired operations.
CHUCK KEY -A self-ejecting chuck key which will pop
out of the chuck when you let go of it. This action is
designed to help prevent throwing of the chuck key from
the chuck when the power is turned "ON". Do not use
any other key as a substitute;order a new one if damaged
or lost.

FENCE - Attaches to the table to align the workpiece or
for fast repetitive drilling.Removable. Remove fence when
it interferes with other drill press accessories.
HEAD LOCKS -Locks the head to the column. ALWAYS
lock the head in place while operating the drill press.
RACK - Combines with gear mechanism to provide easy
elevation of the table by the hand operated table crank.
REVOLUTION PER MINUTE (R.P.M.) - The number of
turns completed by a spinning object in one minute.
SPINDLE SPEED -The

R.P.M. of the spindle.

SPRING CAP - Adjusts quill spring tension.
TABLE - Provides working surface to support workpiece.

COLUMN - Connects the head, table, and base on a
one-piece tube for easy alignment and movement.

TABLE BEVEL LOCK - Locks the table in any position
from 0 °- 45 °.

COLUMN COLLAR - Holds the rack to the column.
Rack remains movable in the collar to permit table
support movements.

TABLE CRANK HANDLE - Elevates and lowers table.
Turn clockwise to elevate table. Support lock must be
released before operating crank.

COLUMN SUPPORT - Supports the column, guides the
rack and provides mounting holes for column to base.
DEPTH SCALE - Indicates depth of hole being drillecl
DEPTH SCALE POINTER - Indicates the drilling depth
by pointing to the depth scale.
DEPTH SCALE STOP NUTS - Locks the depth scale to
selected depth.
DRILL BIT - The cutting tool used in the drill press to
make holes in a workpiece.

TABLE SUPPORT LOCK -Tightening locks the table
support to the column. Always have it locked in place
while operating the drill press.
TABLE SUPPORT - Rides on the column to support the
table.
WORKPIECE

- Material being drilled.

ASSEMBLY

INSTRUCTIONS

For your own safety, never connect plug to power source
outlet until all assembly and adjustment steps are
completed, and you have read and understood the safety
and operating instructions.

TABLE TO COLUMN ASSEMBLY (FIG. B THROUGH F)
1. Locate the worm gear, table crank, and table support
lock handle from the loose parts bag.
2. Insert the worm gear (1) into the table crank handle
hole (2) from inside the table support (3). Make sure
the worm gear (1) meshes with the inside gear.
3. Insert the table support lock handle (4) into the hole
at the rear of the table support. Tighten.
NOTE: Table removed from support in illustration for
clarity.

Fig. B

Slotted screwdriver

_

1

8" & 10" Adjustable wrenches

Combination wrench

Combination square

L I ] T_I I I I I I I I
Framing square

Socket wrench
with 23 mm. socket
4.

The Drill Press is very heavy and MUST be lifted with the
help of 2 PEOPLE OR MORE, to safely assemble it.
COLUMN SUPPORTTO BASE (FIG. A)
1. Position base (1) on floor.
2. Place column (2) on base, aligning holes in column
support with holes in base.
3. Locate four long hex bolts (3) from loose parts bag.
4. Place a bolt in each hole through the column
support and the base. Tighten with an edjust_ble
wrench.

Fig. A
2

Place the rack (5) in position inside the table support(3),
making sure the worm gear (1) on the inside of the
table support is engaged with the teeth of the rack.

Fig. C

3 !

,

6.

Slide the table support assembly with the rack (3,5)
together onto the column.
Engage the bottom of the rack (6) with the lip of the
column support (6). Tighten the support lock
handle (4) to lock the table support assembly to the
column.

8.
9.

Install the table crank handle (9) to the worm gear
shaft (1) on the side of the table support (3).
Line up the fiat side of the shaft with the set screw (10)
in the crank handle and tighten the screw with a hex
wrench.

Fig. F

Fig. D

4
3

5

6

INSTALLING THE HEAD (FIG. G)

7,

Install the collar (7) to the top end of the rack (5) on
the column.
IMPORTANT: The bottom of the collar MUST NOT
be pushed all the way down onto the top of the
rack. MAKE SURE the top of the rack is under
the bottom of the collar and that there is enough
clearance to allow the rack to freely rotate around
the column. Tighten the set screw (8).

The Drill Press is very heavy and MUST be lifted with
the help of 2 PEOPLE OR MORE, to safely assemble it.
1

2,

Carefully lift head (1) above the column (2) and slide
it onto the column. Make sure the head slides down
over the column as far as possible. Align the head
with the base.
Using the hex wrench, tighten the two head
lock set screws (3) on the right side of the head.

CAUTION: To avoid column or collar damage, DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN the set screw.

Fig. G

Fig. E

11

INSTALLING
FEEDHANDLES(FIG.H)
1.
2.

6.

Locate three feed handles in the loose parts bag.
Screw the feed handles (1) into the threaded holes (2)
in the hub (3). Tighten.

Using a rubber mallet, plastic-tipped hammer, or a
block of wood and a hammer, firmly tap the chuck
upward into position on the spindle shaft.

Fig. K

Fig. H

_

_

INSTALLING THE CHUCK (FIG. I, J and K)
1. Clean out the tapered hole in the chuck (1) with a
clean cloth.
2.

Clean tapered surfaces on the spindle (2).
CAUTION: Make sure there are no foreign particles
sticking to the surfaces. The slightest piece of dirt on
any of these surfaces wilt prevent the chuck from
seating properly. This will cause the drill chuck and
bit to wobble. If tapered hole is extremely dirty, use acleaning solvent.

MOUNTING DRILL PRESSTOWORK SURFACE (FIG. L)
1. If mounting the drill press to a workbench, a solid
wood bench is preferred over a plywood board, to
reduce noise and vibration.
2. Holes should be pre-drilled through the supporting
surface.
3. The hardware to mount this drill press is NOT
supplied with the tool. The hardware as shown in
the illustration should be used:

Fig. L

Fig. I

3.
4.
5.

Lower the spindle (2) by turning the feed handles (3)
counterclockwise.
Push the chuck up onto the spindle (2).
Tap gently to ensure seat.
Open the jaws of the chuck (1) by rotating the chuck
sleeve clockwise. To prevent damage, make sure the
jaws are completely receded into the chuck.

I

1.
2.

Drill press base
Bolt

3.
4.
5.
6.

Flat washer
(-Rubber washer |
Worksurface
|
Flat washer

7.
8.

Lockwasher
Hex nut

9.

Jam nut

_

_

II
II
IJ

]
5

Fig. J

12

I

I

FENCE ASSEMBLY (RG, M)
1. Determine the desired location for the fence (1).
2. Align the mounting holes of the fence over the table
top slots. '
3. Place a washer (2) on the threaded end of the knob (3).
Insert the knob through the mounting hole of the fence
and the table slot.
4. Place a washer and winG nut (4) on the knob from
under the table.
5. Repeat for the other knob and tighten.

Fig. M

ADJUSTMENT

INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: All the adjustments for the operation of the
drill press have been completed at the factory. Due to
normal wear and use, some occasional readjustments
may be necessary.

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To avoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS make
sure the sw_tch is in the "OFF" position, the switch key is
removed, and the plug is not connected to the power
source outlet before making belt adjustments.
ALIGNING THE BELT PULLEYS (FIG. N)
Open the head cover of the Drill Press. Check alignment
of the pulleys with a straight edge (5) such as a framing
square, a level, or a piece of wood, Lay the straight edge
across the top of the pulleys. If all three pulleys are NOT
aligned:
1.. Release belt pressure by loosening the belt tension
lock knobs (2) on either side of the head,
counterclockwise.
2. Loosen the motor mount nuts (3). Lift or lower the
motor (4) until the pulleys are in line.
3. Tighten the motor mount nuts (3) using an adjustable
wrench.
NOTE: To avoid rattles or other noise, the motor
housing should not touch the lower belt guard
housing.
4.

Retighten the belt by pulling the motor (4) toward or
away from the drill press head, until the belt deflects
approximately 1/2 inch when pressed in the center.
NOTE: Refer to the chart inside the belt guard
cover for recommended ddlling speeds and
belt / pulley positions.

5.

Lock the belt tension lock knobs (2) by turning
clockwise.
NOTE: When the belt is new, it may be difficult to
move the belt, As the machine is used, the belt will
gain more elasticity and will be easier to adjust.

Fig. N

13

5.
To prevent personal injury,always disconnect the plug from
the power source when making any adjustments.
SQUARINGTABLETO

HEAD

6.

(FIG. O, P)

NOTE: The table and support has a predrilled hole with a
locking pin inserted for locking the table to a predetermined
0 ° horizontal position. It must be loosened to change the
angle of the table.
1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

7.

Fig. P
6

Insert a 1/4", or larger diameter, precision ground
steel rod (1), approximately 3" long, into the chuck (2).
Tighten the chuck jaws.
Raise table to working height and lock.
Using the combination square (3), place one edge
flat on the table, and align the other edge vertically
beside the rod (1).
(Figure P) If an adjustment is necessary, TIGHTEN
the nut (4) on the looking pin clockwise to RELEASE
it from the table support.
Loosen the large hex head bevel locking bolt (5).

To prevent injury, be sure to hold the table & table arm
assembly, so it will not swivel or tilt.
6.

To return the table to its original position, loosen the
bevel locking bolt (5). Realign the bevel scale (6) to
the 0_ position.
Return nut (4) on locking pin to the OUTSIDE END
OF THREADS. Gently tap lockingpin until it is seated
in the hole. Finger tighten nut (4).
NOTE: The table has been removed from the
illustration for clarity.

Align the square to the rod by rotating the table until
the square and rod are in line.
Retighten the large hex bolt (5).

Fig. O
2

SPINDLE/QUILL (RG. Q)
Rotate the feed handles counterclockwiseto lower spindle
to its lowest position. Hand support the spindle securely
and move it back and forth around its axis.
If there is too much play, do the following:
1. Loosen lock nut (1).
2. Turn the screw (2) clockwiseto eliminate the play, but
without obstructing the upward movement of the
spindle. (A little play in the spindle is normal.)
3. Tighten the lock nut (1).

1
Fig. Q
3

BEVEL SCALE

(FIG. P)

NOTE: The bevel scale has been included to'measure
approximate bevel angles. If precision is necessary,
a square or other measuring tool should be used to
position the table. To use the bevel scale (6):
1. TIGHTEN the nut (4) on the locking pin clockwise to
RELEASE it from the table support.
2. Loosen the large flex head bevel locking bolt (5).
3. Tilt the table, aligning the desired angle measurement
to the zero line oppositethe scale (6).
4. Tighten the bevel locking bolt. (5).
14

QUILL RETURN SPRING (FIG. Q, R)
The quillreturn spring may need adjustment if the tension
causes the quill to return too rapidly or too slowly,
1. Lower the table for additional clearance.
2.

3.

_vlvl-1_l L'ql_(
To avoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS make
sure the switch is in the =OFF" position, the switch key is
removed, and the plug is not connected to the power source
outlet before making belt adjustments.

Place a pcrewdr_ver in the lower front notch (1) of the
spring cap (2). Hold it in place while loosening and
removing only the outer jam nut (3).
With the screwdriver still engaged in the notch,
loosen the inner nut (4) just until the notch (5)
disengages from the boss (6) on the drill press head.

BELTTENSION (FIG. S)
Make sure pulleys are aligned properly as shown in
Figure O on page 13.
1. To unlock the belt tension, loosen the belt tension
lock knobs (1) on both sides of the drill press head.
2. Move the motor (2) toward the front of the drill press
to loosen the belt.

CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVETHIS INNER NUT,
because the spring will forcibly unwind.
4.
5.

6.

Carefully turn the spring cap (2) counterclockwise with
the screwdriver, engaging the next notch.
Lower the quill to the lowest position by rotating the
feed handle in a counterclockwise direction while
holding the spring cap (2) in position.
If the quill moves up and down as easily as you
desire, tighten the standard nut (4) with the adjustable
wrench. If too loose, repeat steps 2 through 5 to
tighten. If too tight, reverse steps 4 and 5.

3.

Position the belt on the correct pulley steps for the
desired speed.
Pull the motor away from the drill press head until
the belt is properly tensioned.

4.

NOTE: Belt tension is correct if the belt deflects
approximately 1/2 inch when pressed at the center.
5.

Tighten the belt tension lock knobs (1) on both sides
of the drill press head.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN and restdct quill movement.
7.

Fig. S

Replace the jam nut (3) and tighten against the
,tandard nut (4) to prevent the standard nut from
eversmg.

Fig. R
1

J

3

4

15

BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATIONS
SPEEDS AND BELT PLACEMENT

Fig. U

(FIG. T)

This drill press has 5 speeds, as listed below:
540 RPM
2610 RPM

880 RPM
3600 RPM

1600RPM

See inside of the belt guard for specific placement of the
belts on the pulleys to change speeds.

To avoid possible injury, keep guard closed, in place, and in
proper working order while tool is in operation.

Fig. T
Belt I Puiley Position-RPM Chart
540 RPM

880 RPM

2610 RPM

1600 RPM

3600 RPM

ON / OFF SWITCH (FIG. U)
The "ON / OFF' switch has a removable, yellow plastic key.
With the key removed from the switch, unauthorized and
hazardous use by children and others is minimized.
1. To turn the drillpress "ON", insert key (1) intothe slot of
the switch (2), and move the switch upward to the "ON"
position.
2. To turn the drill press "OFF", move the switch
downward.
3. To lock the switch in the "OFF position, grasp the end,
or yellow part, of the switchtoggle, and pull it out.
4. With the switch key removed, the switchwill not operate.
5. If the switch key is removed while the ddll press is
running, it can be turned "OFF" but cannot be restarted
without inserting the switch key.

INSTALLING DRILL BIT IN CHUCK (FIG. V)
1. With the switch "OFF" and the yellow switch key
removed, open the chuck jaws (1) using the chuck
key (2). Turn the chuck key counterclockwise to open
the chuck jaws.
2. Insert the drill bit (3) into the chuck far enough to
obtain maximum gripping by the jaws, but not far
enough to touch the spiral grooves (flutes) of the drill
bit when the jaws are tightened.
3. Make sure that the drill is centered in the chuck.
4. Turn the chuck key clockwise to tighten the jaws.

To avoid injury or accident by the chuck key ejecting
forcibly from the chuck when the power is turned "ON", use
only the self-ejecting chuck key supplied with this drill
press. Always recheck and remove the chuck key before
turning the power "ON".

Fig. V

Always lock the switch "OFF" when the drill press is not in
use. Remove the key and keep it in a safe place.
In the event of a power failure, blown fuse, or tripped circuit
breaker,turn the switch"OFF' and remove the key,preventing
an accidental startup when the power comes on.
16

Fig. X
1

To prevent the workpiece or backup material from being
torn from your hands while drilling,you MUST positionthe
workpiece against the LEFT side of the column. If the
workpiece or the backup material is not long enough to
reach the column, clamp them to the table, or use the fence
provided with the drill press to brace the workpiece. Failure
to secure the workpiece could result in personal injury.
USINGTHE FENCE (FIG. W)
The fence provides a way of accurately and quickly
setting up the workpiece for more precision or repetitive
drilling operations.
1. Using the centerpunch or sharp nail, make an
indentation in the workpiece where you want to drill.
2. Lower the drill bit to align with the indentation on the
workpiece. See =HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION"
page 19.
3. Loosen the knobs (1) and slide the fence back stop (2)
firmly against the long side of the workpiece. Tighten
the knobs when in position.
4. Loosen the wing nut (3) and slide the end stop (4) along
the fence until it is firmly against the left side of the
workpiece. Tighten the wing nut.
5. Check the accuracy by drilling a scrap workpiece.
Adjust if needed.
6. Hold with your hand or clamp the top surface of the
workpiece firmly to prevent it from liftingoff the table
when the bit is raised.

Fig, W

2

Depth scale method (FIG. Y)
NOTE: With the chuck up, the tip of the drill bit must be
just slightly above the top of the workpiece.
!.

2.
3.
4.

With the switch "OFF', turn the feed handle until
the pointer (7) points to the desired depth on the
depth scale (4). Hold the feed handles in that position.
Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth stop
lug (6) on the head.
Spin the upper stop nut (5) against the lower stop nut
and tighten.
The and drill bit will now stop after traveling the
distance selected on the depth scale.

Drilling a hole
Using a center punch or a sharp nail, dent the workpiece
where you want the hole. Before turning the switch on,
bring the drill bit down to the workpiece, lining it up with
the hole location. Turn the switch on and pull down on
the feed handles with only enough effort to allow the drill
to cut.
FEEDING TOO SLOWLY might cause the drill bit to turn.
FEEDING TOO RAPIDLY might stop the motor, cause the
belt or drill to slip, tear the workpiece loose, or break the
drill bit. When drilling metal, it will be necessary to
lubricate the tip of the drill bit with oil to prevent it from
overheating.

Fig. Y

DRILLING TO A SPECIFIC DEPTH
Drilling a blind hole (not all the way through workpiece)
to a given depth can be done two ways:
Workplece method (FIG. X and Y)
1. Mark the depth of the hole on the side of the
workpiece (1).
2. With the switch "OFF", bdng the drillbit (2) down
until the tip is even with the mark.
3. Hold the feed handle at th!s position.
4. Spin the lower nut (3) down to contact the depth stop
lug (6) on the head.
5. Spin the upper nut (5) down and tighten against the
lower nut. (3)
6. The drill bit will now stop after traveling the distance
marked on the workpiece.
17

REMOVING CHUCK (FIG. Z)
1. With the switch =OFF", open the jaws of the chuck as
wide as possible by turningthe chuck counterclockwise.
2. Tap the chuck (1) lightly with a plastic tipped hammer
at the top of chuck, until the chuck releases.

b. Whenever possible, position the WORKPIECE to
contact the left side of the column.If it is too short
or the table is tilted, use the fence provided or
clamp solidly to the table, using the table slots.
c. When using a drill press vise, always fasten it to
the table.
d. Never do any work freehand (hand-holding the
workpiece rather than supporting it on the table),
except when polishing.
e. Securely lock the head and table supportto the
column, and the table to the table support, before
operating the drill press.
f. " Never move the head or the table while the tool
is running.
g. Before starting an operation,log the motor switch
to make sure the drill or other cutting tool does
not wobble or cause vibration,
h. If a workpiece overhangs the table so it will fall
or tip if not held, clamp it to the table .or provide
auxiliary support.
i. Use the fence provided or other fixtures for
unusual operations to adequately hold, guide,
and position workpiece.
j.
Use the SPINDLE SPEED recommended for the
specific operation and workplace material. Check
the panel on the inside pulley cover or the chart
below for drilling speed information.
For accessories, refer to the instructionsprovided
with each accessory.

NOTE: Place one hand below the chuck to catch it when
it 'fallsout.

Fig. Z

To avoid injury from an accidental start, ALWAYS make
sure the switch is in the "OFP position, the switch key is
removed, and the plug is not connected to the power
source outlet before removing or installing the chuck.

BASIC OPERATION

INSTRUCTIONS

To get the best results and minimize the likelihood of
personal injury, follow these instructionsfor operating your
drill press.
5.
6.

For your own safety, always observe the safety
INSTRUCTIONS listed here and on pages 3, 4, and 5
of the instruction manual.

7.

YOUR PROTECTION

_I:_

-'_ II_[e_

DRILLING SPEED TABLE (rpm)

To avoid being pulled into the power tool, do not wear
loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry. Always tie
beck long hair.
1.

2.

3.

4.

ff any part of your drill press is missing, malfunctioning,
damaged or broken, stop operation immediately until
that part is propedy repaired or replaced.
Never place your fingers in a position where they
could contact the drill bit or other cutting tool. The
workpiece may unexpectedly shift, or your hand
could slip.
To avoid injury from parts thrown by the spring, foUow
instructionsexactly when adjusting the springtension
of the quill.
To prevent the workpiece from being torn from your
hands, thrown, spun by the to01, or shattered, always
properly support your workpiece as follows:
a.

Never climb on the drill press tablet it could break or
pull the entire drill press down on you.
Turn the motor switch "OFF", and put away the switch
key when leaving the drill press.
To avoid injury from thrown work or tool contact, do
not perform layout, assembly, or set up work on the
table while the cutting tool is rotating.

Always position BACKUP MATERIAL (used
beneath workpiece) so that it contacts the left side
of the column, or use the fence provided and
clamp to brace a smaller workplece.
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DrillBit
Diam.

Material

(Inches)

Wood

1/16

3600

Alum.,Zlnc,Bnm
3600

1/8

36OO
2610
1600

3/16
1/4

2610

5/16

88O

3/8
1/2

Iron,Steel

1600
2610

88O

540

POSITIONING THE TABLE AND WORKPIECE
(FIGURE AA and BB)
1. Lock the table (1) to the column (2) at a position so
the tip of the dnll bit (3) is Justabove the top of the
workpiece (4).
2. ALWAYS place a BACK-UP MATERIAL (scrap wood)
on the table beneath the workpiece. This will prevent
splintering or heavy burring on the underside of the
workpiece. To keep the back-up material from spinning
out of control, it MUST contact the LEFT side of the
column.

HOLDING A DRILLING LOCATION
1. Using a centerpunch or sharp nail, make an
indentation in the workplace where you want the hole.
2. Using the feed handles, bring the drill down to align
with the indentation before turning the drill "ON".
TILTING THE TABLE (FIGURE CC)
NOTE: The table and support (t) has a predrilled hole
with a locking pin inserted for locking the table into a
predetermined 0° horizontal position.
1.

To prevent the workplace or backup material from being
torn from your hands while drilling, you MUST position it
against the left side of the column. If the workpiece or
the backup material iS not long enough to reach the
column use the fence provided with the drill press to
brace the workpiece, or clamp it to the table. Failure to
do this could result in personal injury.

2.

To use the table in a bevel (tilted) position, TIGHTEN
the nut (2) on the locking pin clockwise to RELEASE
it from the table support.
Loosen the large hex head bevel locking bolt (3).

To prevent injury, be sure to hold the table & table arm
assembly, so it will not swivel or tilt.

.,Fig. AA

Fig. CC

/-

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1

2

3.
3.

For small pieces that cannot be clamped to the table,
use a drill press vise (optional accessory).

4.

_Y/zI_iI_
The drill pf'ess vise MUST be clamped or bolted tq the
table to avoid injury from a spinning workplace, or
damaged vise or bit parts.
Remove the drill press fence when it interferes with other
drill press accessories.

Fig. BB

5.

Tilt the table, aligningthe desired angle measurement
to the zero line opposite the scale (4). Tighten the bevel
locking bolt.
To return the table to its original position, loosen the
bevel locking bolt,(3). Realign the bevel scale (4) to
the 0 ° position.
Loosen the nut (2) on the locking pin to the OUTSIDE
END OF THREADS. Gently tap the locking pin until it
is seated in the hole. Finger tighten the nut.

To avoid injury from spinning work or tool breakage, always
clamp workpiece and backup material securely to the
table before operating the drill press with the table tilted,
FEEDING
1. Pull down the feed handles with only eno_ugheffort to
allow the drill bit to cut.
2. Feeding too slowly might cause the drill bit to burn.
Feeding too rapidly might stop the motor, cause the
belt or ddU to slip, or tear the workplece loose and
break the drill bit.
3. When drilling metal, it may be necessary to lubricate
the drill bit tip with motor oil, to prevent burning the tip.

19

MAINTAINING

YOUR DRILL PRESS
To avoid shock or fire hazard, if the power cord is worn
or cut in any way, have it replaced immediately.

For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove the
plug from the power source outlet before maintaining or
lubricating your drill press.

LUBRICATION

Frequently blow out using an air compressor or dust
vacuum, any dust that accumulates inside the motor.

All of the drill press ball bearings are packed with grease
at the factory. They require no further lubrication.

A coat of automotive" paste wax applied to the table and
column will help to keep the surfaces clean.

Periodically lubricate the gear and rack, table elevation
mechanism of the spindle and the rack (teeth) of the quill.

2O

TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

To avoid, injury from an accidental start, turn the switch OFF and always remove the plug from the power source
before making any adjustments.
• Consult your local Sears Service Center if for any reason the motor will not run.
PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

Noisy operation.

1.

REMEDY

Incorrect belt tension.

1. Adjust tension. See Section
"ASSEMBLY - TENSIONING BELT"
2. "Lubricate spindle. See Section "LUBRICATION".
3. Check tightness of retaining nut'on pulley, and
tighten if necessary.
4. Tighten set screw in motor pulley.

2. Dry spindle.
3. Loose spindle pulley.
4. Loose motor pulley.
Drill bit burns.

1. Incorrect speed.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Run out of drill bit point drilled hole not round,

Chips not coming out of hole.
Dull drill bit.
Feeding too slowly.
Not lubricated.

1. Change speed. See Section "BASIC DRILL
PRESS OPERATION - SPINDLE SPEEDS"
2. Retract drill frequently to clear chips.
3. Resharpen drift bit.
4. Feed fast enough - allow drill to cut. •
5. Lubricate drill. See Section "BASIC DRILL
PRESS OPERATION - FEEDING"

1. Hard grain in wood or
lengths of cutting flutes
and/or angles not equal.
2. Bent drill bit.

1. Resharpen drill bit correctly.

Wood splinters on
underside,

1. No backup material
under workpiece.

1. Use cackup material. See Section
"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".

Workpiece torn
loose from hand.

1. Not supported or
clamped properly.

1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section
"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".

Drill bit binds in workpiece.

1. Workpiece pinching drill bit,
or excessive feed pressure.
2. Improper belt tension.

1. Support workpiece or clamp it. See Section
"BASIC DRILL PRESS OPERATION".
2. Adjust tension. See Section
"ASSEMBLY - TENSIONING BELT."

Excessive drill bit
runout or wobble.

1. Bent drill bit.
2. Worn bearings.
3. Drill bit not properly
installed in chuck.
4. Chuck not properly installed.

1. Use a straight drill bit.
2. Replace bearings.
3. Install drill properly. See Section "BASIC DRILL
PRESS OPERATION" and "ASSEMBLY".
4. Install chuck properly. See Section
"ASSEMBLY -INSTALLING THE CHUCK".

Quill returns

1. Spring has improper tension.
too slow or too fast.

1. Adjust spring tension. See Section "ASSEMBLYADJUSTMENTS - QUILL RETURN SPRING".

Chuck will not stay
attached to spindle,
It falls off when
trying to install,

1. Dirt, grease, or oil on the
tapered inside surface of
chuck or on the spindle's
tapered surface.

1. Using a household detergent, clean the
tapered surface of the chuck and spindle to
remove all dirt, grease and oil. See Section
"ASSEMBLY - INSTALLING THE CHUCK"

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2. Replace drill bit.

CRAFTSMAN 12" DRILL PRESS

MODEL NO, 137.2191,20

When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause
product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Table Saw may create a HAZARD unless
repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center.
Always order by PART NUMBER, not by key number
PARTS UST FOR SCHEMATIC A

Key

Part No.

Description

1

10300105

BASE

1

2A

10300202A2.

COLUMN HOLDER ASS'Y

1

3

2601BBDAg0

HEX. SOC. SET SCREW

4

13902202

RACK

1

10300603A11

TABLE BRACKET ASS'Y

1

10602003

TABLE LOCK HANDLE

1

7A

10302301A1

RACK RING ASS'Y

1

8A

10601009A3

CRANK HANDLE ASS'Y

1

9A

10838202A1

FENCE ASS_

1

5A
6

Size

22

M8x1.25-25

Qty

4

CRAFTSMAN12" DRILL PRESS

MODEL NO. 137.219120

SCHEMATIC
A
?A

I

"gA

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CRAFTSMAN 12" DRILL PRESS

MODEL NO. 137.219120

PARTS LIST FOR SCHEMATIC B

Kf0y
11
12
13A
14A
15
16
17
18
19

Part
No.
10518401
10301004
10201201
2135CNO132
10305602A1
2701FBD106
10361701
2602BBLA27
N/A
2898D08G24

S ize
M1Ox1.5

Description
NUT
SET BOLT
POINTER
CHUCK ASS'Y
QUILL ASS'Y
HEX NUT
SET RING
HEX. SOC. HD,CAP BOLT

M6X1,0
M5 x 0.8-16

aty
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

ROCKER SWITCH

...........
"2"_
...........
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"(3RTR'E
TTRO_;RI3";9"¢RItW ....................................
I_Y:1"6"-"_2
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..........
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

10312704
2668BBDA24
10308805
2805U5HN16
10384902
2668BZDA23
2504MZC005
10305401
2701FBD113

SWITCH COVER
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW
SWITCH BOX
TERMINAL
SCALE
CR.RE.PAN HD SCREW
EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER
QUILL SET SCREW
HEX. NUT

M5x0.8-12

M5x0.8-8
M8x1.25-18
M8x1.25

1
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1

...........
_ ...........
"_'_'0"_'_0i_
........................
"_PRIR_3RET;_II_ER
................
i.........................................................................................
t ..........
31A
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

10305001A2
2701QZD611_
2668BBDA24
10808301
10604204
2603BBLA52
2603BBLA52
2536MBE623
13902503

SPRING CAP ASS'Y
HEX. NUT
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW
CLAMP-CORD
SHIFTER BOLT
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW
SPRING PIN
HEAD

I/2x20UNF
M8 x 0.8-12

M8x1.25-8
M8x1.25-8

1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1

...........
;41_
...........
2_0"=I'I_B_;_ ...............
FIE'XTR'D'_i31LT
...........................................................................................................
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41
42A
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

2501NBDN27
8220A21104
13916403
2701FBD113
2701FBD110
2502ABC410
10303401
10303202
2501NNVN11

FLAT WASHER
MOTOR
LABEL
HEX. NUT
HEX. NUT
SPRING WASHER
MOTOR BASE
MOTOR ROD
FLAT WASHER

5116x718-5164

M8xl.25
M10xl.5

1/4x3/4-3/16

8
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
4

...........
_ ...........
"_'_'0"_1502
........................
"_i3";_[It"R'll_
......................................................................................................
_..........
51
52
53A
54A
55
56

10316208
2658MZDU36
10304402A1
10303825A1
2641BBDA39
10611201

LABEL
DRIVE SCREW
HANDLE BAR ASS'Y
FEED SHAFT
CR. RE. ROUND WASHER HD. SCREW
CHUCK KEY HOLDER

24

2.3-5

M6"1.0-12

1
4
1
1
1
1

CRAFTSMAN12" DRILL PRESS

MODEL NO. 137.219120

SCHEMATIC
B

45

54A

35

11

it0

25

MODEL NO. 137.2t912C

CRAFTSMAN 12" DRILL PRESS
PARTS UST FOR SCHEMATIC C

Key

Part

No.

Description

Size

Qty

57

2138MBL704

WRENCH HEX

4-64

1

58

2138MBL703

WRENCH HEX

3-57

1

59

2807BY06H2

POWER CABLE

1

60

13916905

LABEL

1

61

2801ABRF04

STRAIN RELIEF

2

62

2572ARK340

V-BELT

1

63

10306901

PULLEY SET NUT

1

6_4

10307005

SPINDLE PULLEY

1

10306512A1

DRIVING SLEEVE ASS_'

1

LABEL

1

65A
66

13916602

67

2641BBDA39

CR. RE, ROUND HD.SCREW

68

10208302

CLAMP-CORD

4

69

2668BBDA23

CR. RE, PAN HD,SCREW

4

70A

10307908A2

MOTOR PULLEY ASS'Y

1

71

2571MNC307

PARALLEL KEY

1

72A

10409011A3

PULLEY COVER ASS'Y

1

26

M6X1.0-12

4

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CRAFTSMAN12" DRILL.PRESS
SCHEMATIC
C

59

64
71
70A

65A

69

J
68
72A

61

60

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CRRFTSMRN°
2/3HP (Potencia M_xima)
5 Velocidades (540-3600 R.P.M.)
Mandril de 1/2 Pulg.

PRENSA TALADRADORA

DE 12 PULG.
Modelo No.
137,219120

CUIDADO:
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Antes de usar esta Prensa
Taladradora leer este manual
y seguir todas las Reglas de
Seguridad e instrucciones
de Operaci6n

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Instrucciones de Seguridad
Instalaci6n
Operaci6n
Mantenimiento
Lista de Partes

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para
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SECCION

PAGINA

Garantia ............................................................................
Especificaciones de la Herramienta ......................................................
Instrucciones de Seguridad ...........................................................
Accesorios y Aditamentos .............................................................
Contenido de la Caja .................................................................
Familiarizarse con la Prensa Taladradora .................................................
Glosario de Terminos .................................................................
Ensamblaje y Regulacibn ..............................................................
Operaci6n .................................................................
Mantenimiento .....................................................................
Guia para Diagn6stico de Problemas ................
"...................................
Partes : ............................................................................

TAMANO DEL MANDRIL
VELOC]DADES ........
MOTOR ........
'......
CABALLAJE ...........
LUZ INCORPORADA ......
TAMA_IO DE LA MESA
INCL]NACION
DE LA MESA ............
DESPLAZAMIENTO
DEL EJE ...............
CUELLO ...............
TAMAI_IODE LA BASE ....
ALTURA .............

.1/2"(13ram)
5 (540-3,600 RPM)
120V._0 HZ, 6 AMFS.
2/3 HP(Desarroflo Maxi.)
60 Wars (Maximo)
(No tnduye el foco)
10-5/16" X 8-2!/32"
(26.2 cmx 22 cm)
450 A LA OERECHAC IZQUJEROA

).........

30
30
:31
:34
:34
:36
37
38
43
.48
49
50

Usar protecci6n adecuada en el circuito para evitar rles_os
e!e_ncos, de incenaio o _ah,os a la herramiema.
La Prensa T_Jaaraaoraesta cabteadaen la fa._ncapara cperar a
120V. Conectarla _ un circuito de 120V.15 Amps. y usar un
merrup[or ce c:rcuito o fusibie de ,'etardode 15 Amos. S; el
cora6n elec:rico estuvlese gas{ado, cortado o dar_aao,=n
cualquier form& reempiazarto de Inmediatopara witar
eleotrocuci0no Incendio.

•2-3/8" (6 cm)
.6" (15.2cm)
14-3/8" X 8-1/4" (36.6cm X 21cm)
37-3/32"/94.2cm)

Alogunos polvos creados por el lijado mec_mico, el aserrado, el esmedtado, el taladrado y otras
actividades de construccibn
contienen sustancias quimicas conocidas [pot le Estado de California]
como agentes
cancerigenos,
defectos
¢ongenitos y otros daSos reproductores.
Algunos
ejemplos de estas sustancias quimicas son:
•
El plomo de las pinturas a base de plomo,
•
El silice cristalino de los ladriltos y ¢emento y otros productos de mamposteria,
y
•
El arsenico y el ¢romo de la madera tratada quimicamente.
.El riesgo resultante de la exposition
varia segQn la frecuencia con que se realiza este tipo de
trabajo. Para reducir la exposition a esta sustancias quimicas: trabaje en un lugar bien ventiiado y
realice el trabajo utilizando
el equipamiento
apropiado, tal como las re&scares para el oplvo
especialmente
diser_ados para eliminar las pa.,'ticulas minQscutas.

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INSTRUCCIONES
SEGURIDAD

GENERALES

14. RETIRAR LAS HERRAMIENTAS DE
REGULACI6N. Formarseel habitode verificarqua las
herramientasy lasIlavesde regulaci6nhayansidoretirades
del taladroantesde activado.

DE

ANTES DE USARLAPRENSATALADRADORA
La seguridad es una combinaci6n de sentido comdn, mantenerse
alerta y saber como usar la PrensaTaladradora.

Para evitar errores que puedancausarlesiones serias,no
conectar el taladro hasta haber leido y entandido Io siguiente:

"16. NUNCA PARARSESOBRE LA HERRAMIENTA.Pueden
ocurnrlesionessedassi la herramientase volteao si se
entraen contactocon el taladro.

LEER y familiarizarse con todoeste manual de
instrucciones. ENTENDER las aplisaciones, limitacionesy
riesgos posib_es,

1.

.

17. NO ESTIRARSEMAS ALI,.ADEL ALCANCE DE UNO.
Mantener losdos pies bienapoyadosy el equilibroen
todomomento.

MANTENER LOS PROTECTORESEN POSICI(_Ny en
buanas condiciones de operacibn.

3,

NO OPERAR EN AMBIENTES PEMGROSOS. No usar la
herramienta en lugares h0medos, mojadoso expuestosa la
Iluvia.Mantenerel area de trabajobien Uuminada.

4.

NO USAR herramiantaseldctficasen la presencia de
Iiquidoso gases inflamables.

5.

MANTENER EL AREA DETRABAJO UMPIA. Lasdreas y
mesas de trabajocongestionadasinvitana qua ocurran
accidantes.

6.

MANTENER A LOS NINOS ALEJADOS. To
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