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Gear selector

The gear selector (10) allows you to shift gears for greater 

versatility of operation.
1.  To select the low speed, high 

torque setting (Position 1), turn 

the tool off and let the motor 

come to a complete standstill. 

Turn the gear selector to 

Position “1”. 

2.  To select the high speed, low 

torque setting, (Position 2), turn 

the tool off and let the motor 

come to a complete standstill.  

Turn the gear selector to Position “2”.

Note. 

Do not change gears when the drill motor is turning. 

If you are having trouble changing gears, make sure that 

the gear selector is either completely in Position 1 or 

completely in Position 2 as you rotate the chuck by hand.

Chuck replacement

Always wear eye protection. 

Chuck removal

The chucks of reversible drills are always fixed by a screw 

with left-hand thread. The screw, which is located in the 

centre of the chuck, must be removed before the chuck can 

be removed. 
1.  Tighten the chuck around the shorter end of a hex key 

(not supplied) of 1/4” or greater size. Using a wooden 

mallet or similar object, strike the longer end in the 

clockwise direction. This will loosen the screw inside  

the chuck.

2.  Open chuck jaws fully.
3.  Insert a screwdriver into front of chuck between jaws to 

engage screw head. Remove screw by turning clockwise. 

4.  Place a hex key in chuck and 

tighten. Using a wooden mallet or 

similar object, strike key sharply 

in the counter clockwise direction. 

This will loosen the chuck so that 

it can be unscrewed by hand.

Chuck installation

1.  Screw the chuck on by hand as far as it will go and insert 

screw (LH thread).

2.  Tighten the chuck 

around the shorter end 

of a 1/4” or large hex 

key (not supplied) strike 

the longer end in the 

clockwise direction with 

a wooden mallet.

3.  Remove the hex key 

and open the jaws fully. Tighten the screw in the centre of 

the chuck firmly.

Summary of Contents for HD1050

Page 1: ...Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Code HD1050 HD850 Date 110211 Edition 06 Op DCR INSTRUCTION MANUAL HD1050 HD850 HIGH PERFORMANCE HAMMER ACTION DRILL ...

Page 2: ... 4 Additional safety rules for drills 5 Unpacking 6 Know your product 7 Auxiliary handle and depth gauge 8 Inserting and removing bits 8 Operation 9 Variable speed trigger switch 9 Speed adjustment 9 Reversing the direction of rotation 9 Drilling hammer mode selector 9 Gear selector 10 Chuck replacement 10 Hints for use 11 Drilling Wood Metal Masonry 11 12 Cleaning 12 Power cord maintenance 12 ...

Page 3: ...t weight 3 7kg 3 6kg Introduction Your new 909 power tool will more than satisfy your expectations It has been manufactured under stringent 909 Quality Standards to meet superior performance criteria You will find your new tool easy and safe to operate and with proper care it will give you many years of dependable service CAUTION Carefully read through this entire Instruction Manual before using y...

Page 4: ...tension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock f To reduce the risk of electric shock the manufacturer recommends the use of a residual current device with a rated residual current of 30mA or less at all times 3 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power t...

Page 5: ...s situation h This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety i Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 5 Service a Have ...

Page 6: ...e must not use this tool Children should be supervised at all times if they are in the area in which the tool is being used It is also imperative that you observe the accident prevention regulations in force in your area The same applies for general rules of occupational health and safety The manufacturer shall not be liable for any changes made to the tool nor for any damage resulting from such c...

Page 7: ...ss chuck 2 Over moulded auxiliary handle 3 Depth gauge 4 Drilling hammer mode selector 5 Lock on button 6 Forward Reverse switch 7 Variable speed trigger switch 8 Speed dial 9 Metal gear box cover 10 Gear selector 2 8 7 5 3 9 6 4 10 1 ...

Page 8: ...ing and removing bits CAUTION Always ensure that the drill is switched off and the plug is removed from the power point before making any adjustments This drill has a keyless chuck which means that a chuck key is not needed to secure a bit in the drill 1 Open the chuck by holding the rear section of the chuck firm and rotating the front section in a anti clockwise direction sufficiently enough to ...

Page 9: ...tion of rotation 1 The forward reverse switch 6 protrudes from one side of the drill to the other 2 The arrow head symbol on each side of the switch indicates the direction of drilling when the switch is pushed from that side The forward direction is selected when the arrow head symbol points to the front of the drill The reverse direction is selected when the arrow head symbol points to the rear ...

Page 10: ...rew which is located in the centre of the chuck must be removed before the chuck can be removed 1 Tighten the chuck around the shorter end of a hex key not supplied of 1 4 or greater size Using a wooden mallet or similar object strike the longer end in the clockwise direction This will loosen the screw inside the chuck 2 Open chuck jaws fully 3 Insert a screwdriver into front of chuck between jaws...

Page 11: ...g concrete DO NOT use too much pressure as the hammer action relies on the drill bit being able to move back and forward in the hole being drilled Always clear the flutes of the drill bit by removing it from the hole regularly Wood drilling For maximum performance use high speed steel bits for wood drilling Move drilling hammer mode selector to drilling mode Secure the workpiece to prevent it from...

Page 12: ...enance products and solvents may damage the plastic parts these include products containing benzene trichloroethylene chloride and ammonia 3 Excessive sparking generally indicates the presence of dirt in the motor or abnormal wear on the carbon brushes 4 Take special care to keep the ventilation inlets outlets free from obstruction cleaning with a soft brush followed by a compressed air jet will u...

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