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FRANÇAIS
This tool is designed for drilling into almost any material. For drilling into wood,
metal, and plastics, use it in the regular (non-hammer) setting. For drilling holes
in stone or concrete, use special masonry drill bits and the hammer setting.
1. Depth gauge rod
2. Depth gauge clamping wing nut
3. Chuck
4. Side handle
5. Chuck key
6. Padded handle
7. Lock-on button
8. Speed control dial
9. Variable speed trigger switch
10. Forward/Reverse switch
11. Drilling and impact mode selector switch
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Operating the chuck
1. Be sure the drill is disconnected from power source.
2. Open the chuck, using the chuck key, until it accepts the drill bit or accessory
shaft, up to 13mm (1/2”) in diameter.
3. Close the chuck and tighten it using the chuck key
4.
Remove the chuck key before using the drill.
Side handle
1. Loosen the wing nut that joins the side handle to the drill.
2.
Rotate the handle to a position that will allow you to hold the tool firmly and
comfortably.
3. Re-tighten the wing nut.
Depth Gauge Stop Rod
1. Loosen the wing nut that joins the side handle to the depth stop rod.
2. Slide the rod to the position as indicated on its scale that will stop the drills
forward motion when the desired drilling depth is reached.
3. Re-tighten the wing nut.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Running the hammer drill
1. Plug the tool into a power source.
2. Hold the tool irmly. The farther you despress the triger the faster the speed. The
maximum speed is adjustable by rotating the speed adjustment wheel on the
trigger.
3. To maintain a certain speed after you have set your speed dial(loacted on the trigger)
engage the lock-on button on the left side of the handle when squeezing the trigger switch.
4. To disengage the lock-on button, squeeze the trigger again.
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