/( i ¸¸i! iiiiii!i!iii iii:i i!iiiiil) !i i ii ii)ii !ii ! i i , :ili iIii!iiii i : !ii i : !ililiiii :! i iiii i ii i:10i Use °nly accessories designed for this drill 121 This Drill Press has 12 speeds as listed below:Press to avoid se!ious injury from thrown bro; 250 RPM 990 RPMpa_s or work pieces. 340 RPM i 550 RPMcutting large dlameter holes: 390 RPM 1620 RPMthe workpiece iirmly to the tablel 510RPM 1900RPM600 RPM 2620 RPMOtherwise the cutter may grab and spin it athigh speed.Use only one piece, Cup-type, hole cutters.DO NOT use fly cutters or multi-part hole cut-: ters as they can come apart or become unbal-anced in use.Keep speed below 1,500 RPM.b. Drum sanders must NEVER be operated onthis drill press at a speed greater than 1800RPM.c. Do not install or use any drill that exceeds 7" inlength or extends 6" below the chuck jaws, Theycan suddenly bend outward or break.d, Do not use wire wheels, router bits, shaper cut-ters, circle (fly) cutters or rotary planers on thisdrill press.11_ Note and Follow the Safety Warnings and in-structions that Appear on the Panel on theRight Side of the Head:i " _WARNING650 RPM 3100 RPMSee inside of belt guard for specific placement ofbelt on pulleys.13. Think Safety. Safety is a combination of operatorcommon sense and alertness at all times when thedrill press is being used.WARNING: Do not allow familiarity (gained from]frequent use of your drill press) to become com- Imonplace. Always remember that a carelessJfraction of a second is sufficient to inflict severe Iinjury, jThe operations of any power tool can result in foreignobjects being thrown into the eyes, which can resultin severe eye damage. Always wear safety gogglescomply with ANSI Z87.t (shown on Package) beforecommencing power tool operation. Safety Gogglesare available at Sears retail stores.WEAR YOUR