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TEMPERATURE CUT OUT
If the drill is constantly overloaded, or the drill is used constantly at maximum rating in
high ambient temperatures, the battery cells may overheat causing the battery pack to
shut down. When this occurs you will need to immediately stop drilling and allow the
battery cells to cool down.
LOW VOLTAGE CUT OUT
The battery pack used on this tool is fitted with a low voltage cut out feature within the
circuitry. The low voltage cut out feature operates when the voltage drops below a pre-
set value. This feature automatically stops the tool from operating (similar to that of the
overload condition). When this condition occurs you will need to either insert another
battery pack into the tool or recharge the existing battery pack.
DRILLING METALS
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Always clamp sheet metal.
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Support thin metal with a block of wood to avoid distorting it.
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Use a punch to mark the centre of the hole.
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Use a suitable lubricant for the material you are working on.
USE:
FOR:
Oil
Steel
Turpentine or paraffin
Aluminum
Do not lubricate
Brass, copper or cast iron
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DRILLING PLASTICS AND PLASTIC COATED CHIPBOARD
• Use high-speed drill bits
• See “Drilling wood” below
DRILLING MASONRY
This drill is not designed for drilling masonry. Purchase or rent a hammer drill.
DRILLING WOOD
• Clamp a piece of scrap wood to the back of your work to prevent splintering.
ALL DRILLING OPERATIONS
• Mark off the centre of the hole using a centre punch or nail.
• Don’t force the drill; let it work at its own pace.
• Keep the drill bit sharp.
• Reduce pressure as the drill is about to break through the item being drilled.
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NOTE:
Attempting to restart the tool without either recharging
the battery or installing another battery (with charge) will lead to
drill restarting and then stopping again, after only a few seconds of
operation.
WARNING!
Be prepared for binding when the bit breaks through the
workpiece, because the drill has a tendency to grab and kick
opposite to the direction of rotation, which could cause a loss of
control. If the operator is not prepared, this loss of control could
result in serious injury.
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