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Drilling

Before starting to drill, perform a few simple checks.

1.  Depress and release the variable 

speed trigger to ensure it is not 

locked on.

2.  Check the forward/reverse lever 

is on the desired setting.

3.  Secure the material to be drilled in a vice or clamp to stop it turning 

whilst drilling.

4.  Hold the drill firmly and place the 

bit at the point to be drilled.

5.  Depress the variable speed trigger to start 

the drill.

6.  Move the drill bit into the workpiece.

Note: 

Do not force the drill or apply side pressure to elongate the hole. 

Let the drill do all the work.

Drilling To A Preset Depth

A simple way of achieving a hole at a desired depth is to use masking tape. 

1.  Measure along the drill bit to the desired 

depth.

2.  Wrap a small piece of masking tape 

tightly around the drill bit.

3.  Drill into the material until the 

surface reaches the start of the 

tape.

Torque Settings

Torque settings can alter the depth to which you can drill or drive into a 

surface. To determine the torque setting required to drive a screw perfectly 

flush to the work surface, follow the below steps.

1.  Set the torque collar to the 

lowest setting and tighten the 

first screw.

2.  If the clutch ratchets and makes a clicking 

sound before screw is flush, increase the 

collar setting and continue tightening.

3.  Repeat until you reach the 

correct setting/screw depth. Use 

this setting for the remaining 

screws.

Note: 

When drilling hard, smooth surfaces, use a centre punch to mark 

the desired hole location. This measure will prevent the drill bit from 

slipping off centre as you start the hole.

Note: 

When drilling metals, use light oil on the drill bit to keep it from 

overheating. The oil will prolong the life of the bit and increase drilling 

action.

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PXBHS-180

Summary of Contents for PXC PXBHS-180

Page 1: ...cannot be excluded at law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the go...

Page 2: ...he battery out 1 Keyless Chuck 2 Torque Adjustment Collar 3 Function Collar 4 Gear Selector 5 Forward Reverse Button 6 Variable Speed Trigger 7 LED Light 8 Battery Seating 9 Belt Clip This tool is com...

Page 3: ...en the chuck by turning the chuck collar clockwise 4 Pull on the bit to ensure it is firmly secured Removing A Drill Bit 1 Open the chuck by rotating the chuck collar and remove the drill bit WARNING...

Page 4: ...ing the torque collar to the desired setting Note Selecting a higher torque setting will allow the drill to use more torque to drive the screw in or out To prevent damaging the screw head it is recomm...

Page 5: ...ngs Torque settings can alter the depth to which you can drill or drive into a surface To determine the torque setting required to drive a screw perfectly flush to the work surface follow the below st...

Page 6: ...gain to restart When the remaining battery capacity becomes low Recharge the battery pack Note The battery protection system does not in any way damage the tool Note The indicated capacity may be lowe...

Page 7: ...Check with your local council authority for recycling advice Recycling packaging reduces the need for landfill and raw materials Reuse of recycled material decreases pollution in the environment Plea...

Page 8: ...power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired c Disconnect the plug from the power source and or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustm...

Page 9: ...ly to discharged batteries Frequent insertion of a charged or partly charged battery pack will result in over charging and cell damage Do not leave fully charged batteries in the charger 26 Charge the...

Page 10: ...ed with a claim under this warranty however where you have suffered any additional direct loss as a result of a defective product you may be able to claim such expenses by contacting our customer serv...

Page 11: ...above 130 C may cause explosion 17 Never service damaged battery packs Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer 18 18 Do not disassemble Battery This may result in a risk...

Page 12: ...ble quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Generally you will be responsible for all costs associated with a claim under this warranty however where you have suffered any additiona...

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