Delta Drill Press (8in): Difference between revisions
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{{Template:EquipmentPage|owner= | {{Template:EquipmentPage|owner=PS:One owned|model=11-950|serial=R 8913|arrived=2009 |doesitwork=Working|contact=Dan Meyer|where=Machine Shop |certification=yes |hackable=no|value=$50|itemphoto=http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5121/5266873487_3e2f429ed5_m.jpg}}<br> | ||
== Certification == | == Certification == | ||
==== Safe Operation ==== | ==== Safe Operation ==== | ||
Description:<br> | Description:<br> | ||
The drill press comes in a floor or bench-mounted model. It has a motor driven head that has a chuck that accepts bits or cutters. It also has an adjustable table on which the work is mounted. It is operated by pulling a rotary lever that lowers the drill bit into the material. To avoid accidents, the following operational safety rules must be observed by everyone working on the Pumping Station: One (PS: | The drill press comes in a floor or bench-mounted model. It has a motor driven head that has a chuck that accepts bits or cutters. It also has an adjustable table on which the work is mounted. It is operated by pulling a rotary lever that lowers the drill bit into the material. To avoid accidents, the following operational safety rules must be observed by everyone working on the Pumping Station: One (PS:One) drill press. Failure to follow the safety rules may result in a loss of shop privileges.<br> | ||
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Start With A Risk Assessment To Ensure A Safe Work Area:<br> | Start With A Risk Assessment To Ensure A Safe Work Area:<br> | ||
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Operational Safety Rules:<br> | Operational Safety Rules:<br> | ||
1. Approach your work in the PS: | 1. Approach your work in the PS:One shop and on the drill press with a safe attitude!<br> | ||
2. Make all drill press adjustments with the power shut off.<br> | 2. Make all drill press adjustments with the power shut off.<br> | ||
3. Keep all guards and covers on the machine when it is on and running.<br> | 3. Keep all guards and covers on the machine when it is on and running.<br> | ||
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X ___________________________________ Date: ________________________<br> | X ___________________________________ Date: ________________________<br> | ||
Signature Of PS: | Signature Of PS:One Member<br> | ||
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X ___________________________________ Date: ________________________<br> | X ___________________________________ Date: ________________________<br> | ||
Signature Of PS: | Signature Of PS:One Safety Officer Or Authorized Representative<br> | ||
{{Template:Training|links=<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/genres/24-how-to/videos/142-machine-shop-1 MIT Machine Shop 1 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/130-machine-shop-2 MIT Machine Shop 2 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/181-machine-shop-3 MIT Machine Shop 3 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]}} | {{Template:Training|links=<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/genres/24-how-to/videos/142-machine-shop-1 MIT Machine Shop 1 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/130-machine-shop-2 MIT Machine Shop 2 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]<br>[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/181-machine-shop-3 MIT Machine Shop 3 – Machining Skills for Prototype Development]}} | ||