
V4.1
1/2 in. Spade Handle Electric Drill
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2. Insert the rear handle screw (#44) through the bolt hole in the spade
handle (#35).
3. Insert the rear screw into the rear cover (#34). Position the spade handle
either vertically or horizontally and fully tighten the rear screw.
OPERATION
VARIABLE SPEED
The drill operator has the ability to match drill speed and torque to the
requirements of the job being done.
The drill has a variable speed dial (D) set in the trigger switch (E). The dial sets
the top speed the drill can attain during use when the trigger is fully pressed. It
will not exceed this speed. Twist the dial to change the top speed.
Increasing pressure on the trigger switch (E) increases the drill’s speed and
torque to the maximum speed set with the speed dial.
Do not run the drill at extreme low speeds for long periods of time. Running at
low speeds during constant usage will cause the drill to overheat; if this
happens, run the drill at full speed with no load to allow the drill's fan to cool
the motor.
TRIGGER LOCK BUTTON
WARNING! Never use the trigger lock in a situation where the drill may need
to stop suddenly or the drill bit may jam. Loss of control may result in an
injury to your self or a bystander. Maintain a firm grasp on the tool while the
trigger is locked or do not use the trigger lock.
The trigger can be locked in the ON position to allow you to control the drill with
the spade handle (H) and side handle (A).
Press the trigger fully, then press the trigger lock (G) on the handle’s side.
Release the trigger and the drill will continue to operate.
Fully press the trigger again and the trigger lock will disengage and reset.