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1. APPLICATION

2. SPEED

3. MODE

• Lag screws up to 9.5 mm dia. by 38.1 mm long

• Hole saw up to 38.1 mm

• Spade bits up to 19.1 mm

• Drill bits up to 12.7 mm

• Drilling into metal

• Concrete screws

1/LOW

DRILL MODE

(TORQUE ADJUSMENT NOT ACTIVE) 

2/HIGH

• Deck or wood screws up to 76.2 mm long

• Self tapping screws

1/LOW

DRIVE MODE

• Deck or wood screws up to 50.8 mm long

• Small screws or delicate work that requires more control

2/HIGH

• Masonry bit up to 12.7 mm

1/LOW

HAMMER MODE

(TORQUE ADJUSMENT NOT ACTIVE)

2/HIGH

TORQUE ADJUSTMENT

See Figure 7.

When  using  the  drill-driver  for  various  driving 

applications,  it  becomes  necessary  to  increase 

or  decrease  the  torque  in  order  to  help  prevent  the 

possibility of damaging screw heads, threads, workpiece, 

etc. In general, torque intensity should correspond to the 

screw diameter. If the torque is too high or the screws too 

small, the screws may be damaged or broken.

The torque is adjusted by rotating the torque adjustment ring.

The  torque  is  greater  when  the  torque  adjustment  ring 

is  set on a  higher setting. The torque is less when the 

torque adjustment ring is set on a lower setting.

The proper setting depends on the type of material and 

the size of screw you are using.

BIT STORAGE

See Figure 2.

When not in use, bits provided with the drill can be placed 

in the storage areas located on the base of the drill.

MAG TRAy™

See Figure 2.

The  magnetic  tray  conveniently  stores  screws  or  other 

small parts.

INSTALLING BITS

See Figure 8.

 

Lock the trigger switch by placing the rotation selector 

in the center position.

 

Open  or  close  the  chuck  jaws  to  a  point  where  the 

opening is slightly larger than the bit size you intend 

to use. Also, raise the front of the drill slightly to keep 

the bit from falling out of the chuck jaws.

 

Insert the drill bit.

 

Tighten the chuck jaws on the drill bit.

 

  

WARNING

:

 

Make sure to insert the drill bit straight into the 

chuck  jaws.  Do  not  insert  the  drill  bit  into  the 

chuck jaws at an angle then tighten. This could 

cause  the  drill  bit  to  be  thrown  from  the  drill, 

resulting  in  possible  serious  personal  injury  or 

damage to the chuck.

NOTE:

  Rotate  the  chuck  body  in  the  direction  of  the 

arrow marked 

LOCK

 to tighten the chuck jaws. Do not 

use a wrench to tighten or loosen the chuck jaws.

REMOVING BITS

See Figure 8.

 

Lock the trigger switch by placing the rotation selector 

in the center position.

 

Open the chuck jaws.

NOTE:

 Rotate the chuck body in the direction of the 

arrow marked 

UNLOCK

 to loosen the chuck jaws. Do 

not use a wrench to tighten or loosen the chuck jaws.

 

Remove the drill bit.

DRILLING

 

Check  the  rotation  selector  for  the  correct  setting 

(forward or reverse).

 

Secure  the  material  to  be  drilled  in  a  vise  or  with 

clamps to keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for LCDI1402

Page 1: ...14 4 VOLT COMPACT HAMMER DRILL DRIVER OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL LCDI1402...

Page 2: ...9 Battery pack 10 Latches 11 Depress latches to release battery pack 12 Reverse 13 Forward 14 Chuck jaws 15 Lock tighten 16 Unlock release 17 Low speed 18 High speed 19 Drive mode 20 Drill mode 21 Ham...

Page 3: ...19 20 21 3 5 7 12 13 14 15 16 28 4 17 18 LO HI 23 22 2 14 15 28 27 16 19 20 21 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 8...

Page 4: ...Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine Subject to technical modifications...

Page 5: ...uces the risk of electric shock NOTE The term residual current device RCD may be replaced by the term ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI or earth leakage circuit breaker ELCB PERSONAL SAFETY Stay a...

Page 6: ...ether may cause burns or a fire Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek...

Page 7: ...e lithium ion cells and maximise battery life Under some operating conditions these built in features may cause the battery and the tool it is powering to act differently from nickel cadmium batteries...

Page 8: ...ustments squeeze the chuck body and turn KEYLESS CHUCK See Figure 4 The drill has a keyless chuck to tighten or release drill bits in the chuck jaws The arrows on the chuck indicate which direction to...

Page 9: ...drill can be placed in the storage areas located on the base of the drill MAG TRAY See Figure 2 The magnetic tray conveniently stores screws or other small parts INSTALLING BITS See Figure 8 Lock the...

Page 10: ...Remove the bit from the workpiece and determine the reason for jamming NOTE This drill has an electric brake When the trigger switch is released the chuck stops turning When the brake is functioning p...

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