Pedestal or Bench Drill Safety

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Pedestal or Bench Drill Safety

The pedestal drill has a long column which stands on the floor. This means it is capable of being used to drill large pieces of materials and produce larger holes. This is because the table can be lowered allowing long pieces of material to be positioned into the machine for drilling.

Installation
Pre-Job Inspection
  • Check workspace and walkways to ensure no slip hazards are present.
  • Check that the drill chuck guard is in position.
  • Ensure the chuck key (if used) has been removed from the drill chuck.
  • Locate and ensure you are familiar with the operation of the ON/OFF starter and E-Stop.
  • Follow correct clamping procedures to ensure work is secure.
  • Check that the clamping device to be used is in good working condition and is appropriate for the material being drilled
  • Ensure all clamping devices are secured prior to commencing each task.
  • If the job obstructs the walkway erect a barricade.
  • Adjust spindle speed to suit drill, cutter diameter, and type of material.
  • Faulty equipment must not be used. Immediately report suspect equipment.
Safety Guards
  • Check that the drill chuck guard is in position.
PPE
  • Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles).
  • Wear hearing protection that is suitable for the level and frequency of the noise you are exposed to in the woodworking area.)
  • Wear protective footwear when required.
  • Tie back your hair, remove jewellery, and wear fitted clothes to avoid getting caught or pulled by the moving elements of the machinery.
Operating Pedestal Drill
  • Never leave the Drill Press while it is running.
  • Feed downwards at a sufficient rate to keep the drill cutting.
  • Feed with care as the drill breaks through the underside of the work.
  • Clean up a work area at completion of work.
  • Always remove drill bits and store them at completion of work.
Maintenance
  • Before making adjustments or before cleaning accumulated swarf, switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill.
  • If maintaining or making repairs, use lockout procedures where necessary.
  • Keep the machine properly oiled and serviced.
Don’ts
  • Do not use faulty equipment. Immediately report suspect equipment.
  • Never leave the machine running unattended.
  • Do not hold the item being drilled with your hands. Use a clamp.

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