8.
Set the Impact Clutch (6) for normal drilling or hammer (impact) drilling.
(See Figure F.)
9.
Insert a Drill Bit (34) in the Chuck (4), and tighten with the Chuck Sleeve.
(See Figure F.)
10.
Insert a fully charged Battery (28) into the bottom portion of the tool’s Handle.
Make sure the Battery is locked in place. (See Figure E.)
11.
Hold the Hammer Drill/Driver firmly with both hands.
12.
Position the Drill Bit (34) on the material that is to be drilled.
13.
To begin drilling, squeeze the Trigger Switch (26). The speed at which the Chuck
(4) rotates varies depending on how far in the Trigger Switch is squeezed.
(See Figure F.)
14.
Avoid overloading the Hammer Drill/Driver. Do not apply excessive pressure to
the Hammer Drill/Driver while drilling. If the speed of the tool drops abnormally,
decrease the pressure immediately. If the Drill Bit stops abruptly, or the Drill Bit
becomes blocked, release the Trigger Switch (26) at once. (See Figure F.)
15.
Drill only as deep as is necessary. Do not drill deeper than necessary into walls
or other areas where you cannot identify any possible hazards behind the drilling
surface.
16.
To reduce jamming as the Drill Bit (34) breaks through the workpiece, decrease
the drilling pressure when the point of the Drill Bit breaks through the workpiece.
17.
When you have drilled the hole, remove the Drill Bit (34) from the hole while the
Chuck (4) is still rotating. This prevents the Drill Bit from getting caught in the
hole and causing damage.
18.
Release pressure on the Trigger Switch (26) to stop the Hammer Drill/Driver.
(See Figure F.)
19.
Remove the Battery (28) from the Hammer Drill/Driver, and store the Battery in
its Carrying Case (37).
20.
Remove the Drill Bit (34) from the Hammer Drill/Driver, and store the Drill Bit in
its Carrying Case (37).
21.
Store the Hammer Drill/Driver in its Carryng Case (37), and store the Carrying
Case in a safe, clean, dry location.
SKU 91007
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