5.
To start the Hammer Drill/Driver, squeeze the Trigger Switch (26). To stop the
Hammer Drill/Driver, release pressure on the Trigger Switch. (See Figure F.)
The Drill Torque Selector:
1.
The Torque Adjuster (17) dial is indicated by the numbers 1 through 15. The
lowest torque position is #1, and the highest torque position is #15. As an ex-
ample, position #1 (lowest torque) is appropriate for driving screws into wood
without stripping the screw, but would not provide enough torque for drilling.
Position #6 and up (higher torques) are appropriate for drilling. To set the torque,
rotate the Torque Adjuster until the desired number is aligned with the arrow
depicted at the top of the tool. (See Figure F.)
The Impact Clutch:
1.
The Impact Clutch (6) dial is indicated by a hammer symbol. Hammer (impact)
drilling is typically used for drilling bricks, masonry, cement, and other hard and
brittle materials. To set the tool for hammer (impact) drilling, simply rotate the
Impact Clutch until its hammer symbol is aligned with the arrow depicted at the
top of the tool. (See Figure F.)
Drilling An Object:
1.
Ensure the safety of the work space. Clear the work area of all parts and debris
that may cause injury by flying objects.
2.
Before drilling, clamp the object down securely. A poorly secured piece of
material may result in personal injury and/or inaccurate drilling.
3.
When drilling in a light gauge wood or metal, use a wooden block to back up the
material to prevent damage to the workpiece.
4.
Mark the center of the hole to be drilled with a center punch to give the Drill Bit
(34) a start and to prevent the Drill Bit from “walking”.
5.
Lubricate the Drill Bit (34) with cutting oil when drilling iron or steel. Use a cool-
ant when drilling non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, or aluminum.
6.
Press the Forward/Reverse Switch (29) for the direction of rotation desired.
(See Figure F.)
7.
Set the Torque Adjuster (17) to the desired position. (See Figure F.)
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