IImpact Drill MPID710V User Manual
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Functions:
The operating switch (6) is used for all work carried out with the drilling machine. With the speed
selection via the regulator wheel you have optimum control of the machine.
The machine can be set to continuous operation with the locking button (5).
The second handle (2) gives you an additional way of holding the machine firmly.
Depending on the position of the percussion drilling/drilling switch(3), you can use your drilling machine
as a percussion drill or rotating drill.
The direction switch (4) controls the direction of motion when the machine is used as a screwdriver or if
you would like to remove a drilling bit that has become jammed.
Using the adjustable bit stop you can fix the depth of blind holes accurately during drilling.
Preparing the Drilling Machine
Warning! When performing the following
work, always ensure that the machine is not connected to the
mains power supply.
Inserting the Second Handle
In order to assemble the second handle (2), release it by rotating the lower part anti-clockwise so that
you can easily pull the handle over the drill chuck on to the flange located behind it. Then turn the handle
to a working position that is comfortable for you and fix it in place by tightening it (rotating the lower part
clockwise).
Adjusting the Bit Stop
The second handle has a retainer for the bit stop. Insert a drill. Now release the handle. Push the bit stop
forwards until its end is in line with the end of the drill. Now push the bit stop back until the distance
between the end of the bit stop and the end of the drill corresponds to the depth to which you would like
to drill.
Inserting the Drill
First remove the mains supply from the socket. Turn the ring of the drill chuck (1) until the clamping jaws
are open wide enough. Insert the drill into the clamping jaws of the drill chuck (1). Insert the end of the
drill chuck key (7) into one of the three holes on the body of the drill chuck (1) and let the head of the key
(7) lock into place in the ring of the drill chuck (1). In order to tighten the clamping jaws and fix the drill in
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