chuck . Use silicone spray on the chuck jaws to ensure smooth
operation .
Pressurizing the Drill for Underwater Use
Your drill can be used in any wet conditions, and can be submerged
and used underwater at depths of up to 164ft ( 50m ). Before
submerging the drill to any depth, it must be pressurized.
1.
Remove the red cap from the pressure valve on the back of the
drill.
4.
Attach a pump, such as the hand pump supplied with the drill,
to the valve.
5.
Pressurize the drill according to the depth to which you are
going to submerge it, as follows:
Depth in meters
Depth in feet
Pressure
Up to 5m
16 feet
Minimum 15 psi
(1 Bar )
Up to 10m
33 feet
Minimum 29 psi
( 2 Bars )
Up to 20m
66 feet
Minimum 44 psi
( 3 Bars )
Up to 30m
98 feet
Minimum 58 psi
( 4 Bars )
Up to 40m
131 feet
Minimum 73 psi
( 5 Bars )
Up to 50m
164 feet
Maximum 87 psi
( 6 Bars )
Caution: Never add more than 87 psi ( 6 Bars ) of
pressure to the drill.
Caution: Under no circumstances should the drill be
pressurized underwater. Pressurizing the tool
underwater will cause the tool to burn out.
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