Grizzly H7792 Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

Model H7792/H7793/H7794/H7795 Cordless Drills

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7. 

ONLY  ALLOW  TRAINED  AND 
PROPERLY  SUPERVISED  PER-
SONNEL TO OPERATE MACHIN-
ERY.

 Make sure operation instruc-

tions  are  safe  and  clearly  under-
stood.

8. 

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS 
AWAY. 

Keep  all  children  and  visi-

tors a safe distance from the work 
area.

9.   MAKE 

WORKSHOP 

CHILD 

PROOF.

  Use  padlocks,  master 

switches, and remove switch keys.

10.  NEVER LEAVE WHEN MACHINE 

IS  RUNNING. 

Turn  power 

OFF

 

and allow all moving parts to come 
to  a  complete  stop  before  leaving 
machine unattended.

11.   DO  NOT  USE  IN  DANGEROUS 

ENVIRONMENTS. 

DO  NOT  use 

machinery  in  damp,  wet  locations, 
or where any flammable or noxious 
fumes may exist. 

12.   KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND 

WELL  LIT. 

Clutter  and  dark  shad-

ows may cause accidents.

13.  USE  A  GROUNDED  EXTENSION 

CORD RATED FOR THE MACHINE 
AMPERAGE. 

Undersized  cords 

overheat  and  lose  power.  Replace 
extension  cords  if  they  become 
damaged.  DO  NOT  use  extension 
cords for 220V machinery. 

14.  ALWAYS  DISCONNECT  FROM 

POWER 

SOURCE 

BEFORE 

SERVICING  MACHINERY

.  Make 

sure switch is in OFF position before 
reconnecting.

15.  MAINTAIN  MACHINERY  WITH 

CARE.

  Keep  blades  sharp  and 

clean  for  best  and  safest  perfor-
mance. Follow instructions for lubri-
cating and changing accessories.

16.   MAKE  SURE  GUARDS  ARE  IN 

PLACE AND WORK CORRECTLY 
BEFORE USING MACHINERY.

17.   REMOVE  ADJUSTING  KEYS 

AND  WRENCHES.

  Make  a  habit 

of  checking  for  keys  and  adjusting 
wrenches before turning machinery 

ON

.

18.  CHECK  FOR  DAMAGED  PARTS 

BEFORE  USING  MACHINERY.

 

Check  for  binding  and  alignment 
of parts, broken parts, part mount-
ing,  loose  bolts,  and  any  other 
conditions that may affect machine 
operation.  Repair  or  replace  dam-
aged parts.

19.  USE 

RECOMMENDED 

ACCESSORIES.

  Refer  to  the 

instruction  manual  for  recom-
mended  accessories.  The  use  of 
improper  accessories  may  cause 
risk of injury.

20.   DO  NOT  FORCE  MACHINERY.

 

Work  at  the  speed  for  which 
the  machine  or  accessory  was 
designed.

21.  SECURE WORKPIECE.

 Use clamps 

or a vise to hold the workpiece when 
practical. A secured workpiece pro-
tects  your  hands  and  frees  both 
hands to operate the machine.

22.  DO  NOT  OVERREACH.

  Keep 

proper  footing  and  balance  at  all 
times.

23.  MANY  MACHINES  WILL  EJECT 

THE WORKPIECE TOWARD THE 
OPERATOR. 

Know and avoid con-

ditions that cause the workpiece to 
"kickback."

24.  ALWAYS  LOCK  MOBILE  BASES 

(IF  USED)  BEFORE  OPERATING 
MACHINERY

.

25.   BE  AWARE  THAT  CERTAIN 

WOODS MAY CAUSE AN ALLER-
GIC REACTION

 in people and ani-

mals,  especially  when  exposed  to 
fine  dust.  Make  sure  you  know 
what type of wood dust you will be 
exposed  to  and  always  wear  an 
approved respirator. 

Summary of Contents for H7792

Page 1: ...ZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC EW7591 PRINTED IN CHINA MODEL H7792 H7793 H7794 H7795...

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Page 3: ...Drills 7 Additional Safety Instructions for Batteries and Chargers 8 SECTION 2 OPERATIONS 9 Removing Installing Battery 9 Charging Battery 9 Direction Switch 10 Installing Bits 10 Torque Settings 11...

Page 4: ...cording to the guidelines set forth in this manual you can expect years of trouble free enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly s commit ment to customer satisfaction It is our pleasure to provide th...

Page 5: ...792 H7793 H7794 H7795 MODEL H7792 H7793 H7794 H7795 VOLTAGE 12V 14 4V 12V 18V AMP HOURS 1 5Ah 1 5Ah 1 5Ah 1 5Ah VARIABLE SPEED 0 700 RPM 0 700 RPM 0 600 RPM 0 700 RPM NUMBER OF CLUTCH SETTINGS 5 Drill...

Page 6: ...4 H7795 Cordless Drills 4 Identification A Charger B Battery C Bit D Keyless Chuck E Torque Setting Ring F Direction Indicator G Direction Switch H Trigger I Case Figure 1 Drill component identificati...

Page 7: ...ult in death or serious injury This symbol is used to alert the user to useful infor mation about proper operation of the equipment SECTION 1 SAFETY Safety Instructions for Machinery NOTICE 1 READ THR...

Page 8: ...uctions for lubri cating and changing accessories 16 MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND WORK CORRECTLY BEFORE USING MACHINERY 17 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Make a habit of checking for keys and...

Page 9: ...is in the drill position the drill can twist severely causing a sprained wrist or pinching your hand between the drill and a solid object Hold the drill with both hands and be aware of the drill posit...

Page 10: ...when cleaning or when not in use Additional Safety Instructions for Batteries and Chargers 6 CHARGER DAMAGE Replace charger if it has been dropped dam aged or has received a hard impact Repair cord i...

Page 11: ...blink slowly when the battery is charging Charge the bat tery for 1 hour or until the charging light turns green Models H7794 5 or blinks rapidly Models H7792 3 After several hours the light will tur...

Page 12: ...chuck 3 Turn the sleeve clockwise to tighten the chuck around the bit or driver Check the tightness periodically while using the tool Note Power tightening holding the sleeve while running the drill c...

Page 13: ...w head pattern 2 Set the torque to an appropriate set ting for the workpiece and set the direction to clockwise forward 3 Place the screwdriver bit into the screw and the screw firmly against the work...

Page 14: ...e as much pressure as needed Too much pressure and speed can cause the bit to overheat Too little pressure can allow the bit to spin in the hole dulling the drill bit Drilling metal Use a center punch...

Page 15: ...65 Cobalt Alloy Drill Bits 13 PC G8866 Cobalt Alloy Drill Bits 21 PC G8867 Cobalt Alloy Drill Bits 29 PC Cobalt Alloy bits will retain their edge sharpness longer than normal HSS bits resulting in a s...

Page 16: ...of this charger are not user serviceable Replace the charger if it has been dropped damaged or received a hard impact Charger and Battery The electrical components of this cordless drill are not user...

Page 17: ...and Batteries Model H7792 Replacement Battery H8857 Replacement Charger H8858 Model H7793 Replacement Battery H8861 Replacement Charger H8862 Model H7794 Replacement Battery H8859 Replacement Charger...

Page 18: ...e liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this warranty contact us by m...

Page 19: ...__2 8 Years ____8 20 Years ____20 Years 6 How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly ____0 2 ____3 5 ____6 9 ____10 7 Do you think your machine represents a good value ____Yes ____No 8 Would you r...

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