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The pillar drill is located in the Morson Engine Room. | The pillar drill is located in the Morson Engine Room and can be used for drilling wood, plastics, and metals. | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == | ||
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* Loose clothing must be tied back, loose long sleeves must be rolled up. | * Loose clothing must be tied back, loose long sleeves must be rolled up. | ||
* Make sure that all work is held securely by clamps or a vise before starting work. | * Make sure that all work is held securely by clamps or a vise before starting work. | ||
* Do not drill composites (carbon fibre, glass fibre, and similar.) You must use the machines with dedicated dust extraction in the composites laboratory. | |||
== Usage Information == | == Usage Information == | ||
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=== Workholding === | === Workholding === | ||
* [[Step Clamps]] | |||
It is crucially important to clamp your work effectively and safely before starting work. There are a few options you can use, and you can always ask for advice from a member of technical staff. Clamping your work not only prevents an injury, it will give you better accuracy and a nicer finish to your holes. | It is crucially important to clamp your work effectively and safely before starting work. There are a few options you can use, and you can always ask for advice from a member of technical staff. Clamping your work not only prevents an injury, it will give you better accuracy and a nicer finish to your holes. | ||
=== | === Using the keyless chuck === | ||
The keyless chuck in the | The keyless chuck has a capacity of 3 - 16mm - you shouldn't use a drill larger than this even if it will physically fit in the spindle. The keylesscan be removed from the spindle and replaced with a different type, such as a morse-taper shank drill bit. | ||
=== Drilling to depth === | |||
A depth stop is available to assist with drilling to a certain depth. It isn't particularly accurate, so some care is required during use. | |||
=== Troubleshooting === | === [[Troubleshooting (Axminster AT540PD)|Troubleshooting]] === | ||
A few issues come up over and over - take a look here to see if your problem has a known solution. | A few issues come up over and over - take a look here to see if your problem has a known solution. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:01, 12 March 2024
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The pillar drill is located in the Morson Engine Room and can be used for drilling wood, plastics, and metals.
Safety
- Review the Safe System of Work for this machine before starting work.
- You must not wear gloves when running this machine.
- Long hair must be tied back securely.
- Loose clothing must be tied back, loose long sleeves must be rolled up.
- Make sure that all work is held securely by clamps or a vise before starting work.
- Do not drill composites (carbon fibre, glass fibre, and similar.) You must use the machines with dedicated dust extraction in the composites laboratory.
Usage Information
Setting the spindle speed
It is important to set the spindle speed correctly - the size of the bit you are using and the type of material you are drilling all affect the ideal speed. Cutting too slowly or too quickly can lead to poor cutting performance, and can even be dangerous.
The spindle speed is set using the pulleys in the top of the pillar drill head.
Workholding
It is crucially important to clamp your work effectively and safely before starting work. There are a few options you can use, and you can always ask for advice from a member of technical staff. Clamping your work not only prevents an injury, it will give you better accuracy and a nicer finish to your holes.
Using the keyless chuck
The keyless chuck has a capacity of 3 - 16mm - you shouldn't use a drill larger than this even if it will physically fit in the spindle. The keylesscan be removed from the spindle and replaced with a different type, such as a morse-taper shank drill bit.
Drilling to depth
A depth stop is available to assist with drilling to a certain depth. It isn't particularly accurate, so some care is required during use.
Troubleshooting
A few issues come up over and over - take a look here to see if your problem has a known solution.