12Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-pronggrounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that acceptthe tool's plug.Repair or replace damaged or worn cordimmediately.2. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended foruse on a supply circuit having a nominal rating lessthan 150 volts:This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has anoutlet that looks like the one illustrated in A, Figure13. An adapter, shown in B and C, may be used toconnect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shownin B if a properly grounded outlet is not available.The temporary adapter should be used only until aproperly grounded outlet can be installed by aqualified electrician. This adapter is not permittedin Canada. The green-colored rigid ear, lug, andthe like, extending from the adapter must beconnected to a permanent ground such as aproperly grounded outlet box.Figure 137.2 Extension cordsThe use of extension cords is discouraged; try toposition equipment near the power source. If anextension cord becomes necessary, be sure to useone heavy enough to carry the current your productwill draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop inline voltage resulting in loss of power andoverheating. Table 1 shows correct size to usedepending on cord length and nameplate ampererating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. Thesmaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.AmpereRating Volts Total length of cord in feetMoreThanNotMoreThan120 25 50 100 150AWG00 06 18 16 16 1406 10 18 16 14 1210 12 16 16 14 1212 16 14 12 NotRecommendedTable 1: Extension Cord Recommendations8.0 Adjustments8.1 Tools needed for adjustmentsPliers13mm wrench24mm wrench (provided)Rubber mallet8.2 Table movement8.2.1 Table raising and loweringRefer to Figure 14.Loosen column locking handle (A, Figure 14). Turntable elevating handle (B) to raise or lower tablealong column rack. Re-tighten locking handle (A)before attempting to drill.Figure 148.2.2 Table repositioningRefer to Figure 14.When drilling into a long workpiece, swing table outof the way and use drill press base as your table.Slots in the base can be used to mount workholding devices.1. Loosen column locking handle (A).2. Swing table around the column. If rack (C)tends to bind, you will need to nudge the top orbottom end of the rack around the columnwhile swinging table.3. Tighten column locking handle (A).8.2.3 Table tiltingRefer to Figure 15.1. Turn nut (D) clockwise with 13mm wrench toextract the alignment pin (E). The alignmentpin is tapered and will back out as the nut isturned.2. Remove alignment pin.3. Loosen hex cap screw (F), with provided24mm wrench, and tilt table to desired angleusing the angle scale.4. Tighten the hex cap screw (F).