A Drill Press is a tool used for drilling holes in furniture at home or in office. This tool is most commonly used in construction, wood work, and metal work. The drill press has a rotating bit used to make hole and a chuck at its end for gripping option.
The Uses of Drill:
o Twist drilling
o Oil drilling
o Masonry Drill
o Bench Drilling
o Pillar drilling
o Pedestal drilling
Two Types of Drill:
1. Manually Powered
The Manually powered drill runs on electricity or compressed air.
2. Minority Drive Engine
The Minority Drive engine is typically driven by an internal combustion engine. Earth drilling is an example of this type.
The Main Parts of Drill Press:
1. Base
2. Column
3. Table
4. Spindle
5. Drill Head
The Base is the head of the drill press. It usually has a set of three handles. These handles radiate from a central hub. It can be moved vertically, by the spindle and chuck when turned for adjustment. The handle is aligned parallel to the axis of the column.
The Table is generally moved by a pinion or a rack. It may be the counterbalance from the axis of the spindle and can be positively rotated to position perpendicular mainly to the column part of the drill. This can be adjusted vertically.
The size of drill press is measured relative to the swing. Swing is also known as the twice throat distance. The throat distance is the measurement from the center of the spindle to the closest pillar edge. For instance, a 16-inch drill press must have an 8-inch throat distance.
The Advantages of Drill Press:
o mechanical benefits
o More secure operation
o accurate drilling
o adjustable speed
o Continuous variable transmission engine
The drill press required less effort in applying the drill to the work piece. It gives the advantage of mechanical work by the movement of the chuck and spindle through level working on a rack and pinion. Work becomes less tiring for the user.
A table and a vise or clamp locks the work piece securely. This fixed position allows for more accurate drilling especially in repetitive tasks. The vise in drill press is a motorized screw used for holding or clamping a work piece. These apparatus allows work to be performed with tools of saw, plane, drill, mill, screwdriver, and sand paper.
The drill press can configure a change in speed by manually pulling the belt across a stepped arrangement of pulley. Other drill press consists of third stepped pulley to adjust speed. Modern drill press uses a variable speed motor conjunction with the system of stepped pulley. These are the continuous variable transmission with a sort of wide range chuck speed while the machine is running.
Other Accessories of Drill Press:
Taper Length
Head complete with bearings
Pinion shaft
Oil hole fitting for pinion shaft
Wheel hub
Wheel lever
Return Spring
Spring clamp ring
Spring tension adjuster
Spindle
Spindle bearings
Spindle rings
Assembly of thrust bearing for spindle
Spindle pulley
Motor pulley
Depth stop nuts
Speed motor
Head stop bumper
Depth stop stem
Indicator adjustment bracket
Column lock, screw, pad, lever
Table lock, screw
Motor mount and tilter
Springs for motor brush
Motor bearings with oil retainers
Field assembly