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Classic British-made Bench drill located in the [[Metalworking Area]] | |||
==Safety== | |||
Recommended PPE: | |||
*Safety Glasses - Hot, sharp swarf can be produced by this tool. Protect your eyes with a pair of Safety Glasses. | |||
Other Recommendations: | |||
*Do not wear loose clothing that may get caught and pull you into the spinning chuck. | |||
*Necklaces and Lanyards should also be removed before operating the tool for the same reason. | |||
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===How to change the Speed=== | ===How to change the Speed=== | ||
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==Lubrication, and coolant usage== | ==Lubrication, and coolant usage== |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 24 February 2019
Fobco Bench Drill | |
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Manufacturer | Fobco |
Location | Metalworking Area |
Team | Metalworking |
Induction Required | No |
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Classic British-made Bench drill located in the Metalworking Area
Safety
Recommended PPE:
- Safety Glasses - Hot, sharp swarf can be produced by this tool. Protect your eyes with a pair of Safety Glasses.
Other Recommendations:
- Do not wear loose clothing that may get caught and pull you into the spinning chuck.
- Necklaces and Lanyards should also be removed before operating the tool for the same reason.
Chuck type and size
The drill is equipped with Jacobs Chuck.
Speeds
Attached to the drill is a black plate that lists recommended speeds for different diameter drill bits. Generally speaking: Smaller drill bits require faster speeds, Larger bits require slower speed. Changing the speed of the drill is fairly easy and can be done in less than 2 minutes. There is a black information plate on the side of the drill that shows the resulting speed from each belt configuration.
How to change the Speed
Lubrication, and coolant usage
Using cutting paste whilst drilling metal is a good idea as it reduces the build up of heat, reduces chatter and can have a positive impact on tool life. You can find cutting paste on the benches at various points around the Metalworking Area.
Cleaning Up
Cleaning up swarf generated by drilling can be done using the dustpan and brush on the tool board behind the metalworking bench.