OPERATION
INSTALLING CHUCK & CHANGING DRILL BIT
• To install 1/2” chuck to the drill, simply screw the
chuck on the drill arbor shaft. Place adjustment
wrench on the flat of the arbor shaft and tighten
chuck.
• To install a drill bit, first clean and remove any
foreign objects away from the drill bit and chuck,
otherwise the bit might not be tightened securely
and thus producing unsatisfactory results and
possible injury.
• Insert the drill bit into the chuck, make sure that the drill bit is in as far as it will go.
• Place the chuck key in one of the 3 holes, then tighten all three jaws of the chuck by
rotating the chuck key clockwise.
• When dismantling the drill bit, loosen the three jaws with the chuck key, then remove the
drill bit.
NOTE
: Always remove chuck key before restarting drill.
INSTALLING MIXING PADDLES
Warning!
For your own safety, before proceeding to a mixing operation, it is highly
recommended to use both the D-handle and the 3 position handle.
This mixing drill is designed to mix liquid or powdery building materials such as paint,
mortar, adhesive, plaster and similar substances.
To achieve the required mixing consistency, the
correct mixing paddle must be installed.
Below is a list of recommended usage:
Mixing paddle
A
- Paint, lacquer, glazzings, paste.
Mixing paddle
B
- Paint, ready mix plaster/drywall.
Mixing paddle
C
- Tile adhesive, ready mix mortar
and pointing mortar.
• Insert the 10mm reduced shank end of the mixing
paddle into the chuck, make sure that the mixing
paddle is in as far as it will go.
• Place the chuck key in one of the 3 holes, then
tighten all three jaws of the chuck by rotating the
chuck key clockwise.
• When dismantling the mixing paddle, loosen the
three jaws with the chuck key, then remove the
mixing paddle.
• Before mixing material
, always remember to
start or stop the tool while the mixing paddle is
emerged in the material. Make sure your mixing
bucket is set on a leveled and firm surface.