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OPERATION

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, always 

wear safety goggles or glasses 

with side shields. 

Do  not  cut  materials  embedded  with  nails, 

screws, or staples. Contact with a foreign mate-

rial could make the tool to jump, causing injury 

or damage.

Cutting

To turn 

ON

 the tool, press the switch from the "I" 

position. The LED will light when the tool is turned 

on. To turn 

OFF

 the tool, press the switch from the 

"O" position.

WARNING

Always check the work area for 

hidden wires before use. Shut off 

all live electric circuits to any areas where cut 

outs will be made to reduce the risk of explosion, 

electric shock and property damage.

1. 

Move any wiring in the wall or ceiling away from 

the path of the bit. 

2. Set the depth guide so bit extends 1/8" beyond the 

material. 

WARNING! 

Always use the depth guide 

to avoid plunging too deep through the material. 

Plunging too deeply could cause contact with 

electric wiring.

3. 

Turn on the tool and allow the tool to reach full 

speed. 

WARNING! 

Allow the cutting bit to reach 

full speed before contacting the workpiece. Con

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tact with the workpiece during startup can cause 

the tool to jump.

4. 

Hold tool with both hands and plunge bit into work-

piece. 

WARNING! 

Always clamp material being 

cut and guide the tool with both hands. 

5. Hold the depth guide flat against the workpiece 

and move tool through the cut.

 WARNING! 

Do not 

lay material on a hard surface when cutting. The 

bit will extend beyond the material.

6. 

When cutting a hole, plunge into center and cut to 

the edge. Complete the cut in a counterclockwise 

direction. 

7. When the cut is complete, remove the cutting bit. 

Turn off the tool and allow bit to stop before laying 

tool down. 

WARNING! 

Ensure the tool comes to a 

complete stop before laying it down. A spinning cut

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ting bit can grab a surface, causing injury or damage.

ASSEMBLY

WARNING

Recharge only with the charger 

specified for the battery. For spe

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cific charging instructions, read the operator’s 

manual supplied with your charger and battery.

Removing/Inserting the Battery

To 

remove

 the battery, push in the release buttons 

and pull the battery pack away from the tool.

WARNING

Always remove battery pack before 

changing or removing accessories. 

To 

insert

 the battery, slide the pack into the body 

of the tool. Make sure it latches securely into place.

WARNING

Only use accessories specifically 

recommended for this tool. Others 

may be hazardous.

Installing and Removing Bit

Use only spiral cutting bits with a 1/8" or 1/4" shank.

WARNING

Bits are sharp. Handle with care. 

Never tighten the collet nut without 

a bit installed. 

When replacing bits, do not insert cutting flutes 

into the collet. This may result in broken bits

Never tighten the collet without a bit installed. 

Always use the correct collet for the cutting bit. 

Use 1/8" collets for 1/8" cutting bit shanks. Use 

1/4" collets for 1/4" cutting bit shanks. 

Cutting bit

Collet nut

Cutting depth guide

Spindle

Collet

1. Remove battery pack.

2. 

Press in the spindle lock button and remove the 

collet nut (counterclockwise) with the wrench 

provided.

3. 

Place the properly sized collet into the spindle 

(1/8" or 1/4").

4. Insert the bit shank into the collet. Ensure the col

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let only contacts the bit shank and the bit cutting 

flutes are fully exposed.

5. Screw the collet nut onto the spindle.

6. 

Press in the spindle lock button and tighten the 

collet nut (clockwise) with the wrench provided.

7. To remove or change the bit, reverse procedure.

Depth Guide

Use the tool-free depth adjustment to set the depth 

guide before each cut.

1. Press in the depth guide adjustment button.

2. Slide the guide in or out. 

3. Release the depth guide adjustment button. En

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sure the depth guide is securely locked in place 

before use.

4. 

For best results, set the depth guide so the cutting 

bit extends 1/8" beyond the workpiece.

Summary of Contents for 2627-20

Page 1: ...L UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le risque de blessures l utilisateur doit lire et...

Page 2: ...y or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all...

Page 3: ...where cut outs will be made to reduce the risk of explosion electric shock and property damage Always use the depth guide to avoid plunging too deep through the material Plunging too deeply could cau...

Page 4: ...nginjuryordamage ASSEMBLY WARNING Recharge only with the charger specified for the battery For spe cific charging instructions read the operator s manual supplied with your charger and battery Removin...

Page 5: ...WAUKEE determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than MILWAUKEE authorized personnel misuse alterations abuse normal wear and tear lack of maintenance or accidents Normal Wear Ma...

Page 6: ...trique alimentation par le r seau cordon ou par batterie sans fil S CURIT DU LIEU DE TRAVAIL Veillez ce que l aire de travail soit propre et bien clair e Le d sordre et le manque de lumi re favorisen...

Page 7: ...bl me risque d affecter le bon fonctionnement de l outil En cas de dommages faire r parer l outil avant de l utiliser Plusieurs accidents sont caus s par des produits mal entretenus Garder les outils...

Page 8: ...services et d entretien MILWAUKEE pour un remplacement gratuit AVERTISSEMENT Certaines poussi res g n r es par les activit s de pon age de coupe de rectification de perforage et d autres activit s de...

Page 9: ...couper les mat riaux fix s avec des clous des vis ou des agrafes Le contact avec un ob stacle pourrait faire rebondir l outil provoquant des blessures ou des dommages Coupe Pour d marrer l outil mettr...

Page 10: ...leur rendement Cette garantie ne couvre pas la r paration des pi ces due l utilisation normale de l outil y compris mais sans s y limiter les mandrins les brosses les cordes les sabots de scie les por...

Page 11: ...trica un incendio o lesiones graves Guarde todas las advertencias e instrucciones para consultarlas en el futuro El t rmino herramienta el ctrica en todas las advertencias incluidas m s abajo se refie...

Page 12: ...nto a las herramientas el ctricas y accesorios Verifique que no haya desalin eaci n amarre de partes m viles partes rotas o alguna otra condici n que pueda afectar el funcionamiento de la herramienta...

Page 13: ...un centro de servicio MILWAUKEE para obtener un reemplazo gratuito ADVERTENCIA Algunos polvos generados por el lijado el ctrico aserrado pulido taladrado y otras actividades de construcci n contienen...

Page 14: ...los o grapas El contacto con materiales extra os podr a ocasionar que la herramienta salte causando lesiones o da os Corte Para ENCENDER la herramienta presione el inter ruptor cuando se encuentra en...

Page 15: ...normal falta de mantenimiento o accidentes Desgaste normal Muchas herramientas el ctricas necesitan reempla zos peri dicos de partes y servicio para lograr el mejor rendimiento Esta garant a no cubre...

Page 16: ...r v lida la garant a Acuda al Centro de Servicio con el producto y la p liza de garant a sellada por el establecimiento donde realiz la compra Ah se reem plazar cualquier pieza o componente defectuoso...

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