
Removing Drill Bits:
1.
Hold the inner port of the chuck (as shown) with one hand and turn the outer
portion of the chuck counter-clockwise to loosen
2.
Carefully remove bit from the chuck after loosening
Warning: Bits are sharp and may be hot from drilling. Use gloves or pliers
to remove from power tool
Drill Torque selector
This controls how hard you insert a screw or drive a nut and
protects the motor from sudden stops under power.
To set the torque selector:
Locate the triangle shaped indicator mark
on the 4 main drill housing. Line up the triangle shaped indicator mark with the
numbers or intermediate marks from 1-8 (1 is the lowest setting, 8 is the
highest). The drill bit symbol represents the clutch. Use this setting when
making holes with the drill bit.
Important
: Do not use this setting when driving screws or nuts.
To adjust the torque setting:
We recommend starting at a mid setting such as
“4.” Test nut or screw to see if you need to add torque or subtract torque to get
the desired result (correct setting)
Sander/Polisher Attachment
Follow the steps 1-8 (changing attachments) from
above to install the Sander/Polisher attachment. You
can only operate the Sander/Polisher in the forward
direction. The direction control defaults to this position
once the Sander/Polisher attachment is attached.
Prior to use:
• Make sure the Sander/Polisher is properly attached and secure.
• Make sure the direction switch is in the locked (middle) position and not the
reverse position.
Note:
this will damage the power tool.
• Remove battery before changing any parts or the attachment.
Warning: Never operate the Sander/Polisher attachment without using
ANSI or CSA approved eye protection glasses.
Direction Control: > Forward Only
Drill Torque
Selector
Sandpaper
Sander
Head
Sanding
Pad