24V Lithium-ion Cordless Drill with Hammer Action
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MODEL: №. CDI224 • 09/2020 • 63524
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When using the drill/driver for screwdriving
1. Rotate the function selection collar (3) so to align the screw symbol with
the triangular indicator on the top of the drill housing (Fig I). Function
setting is screw function (14).
2. To adjust the torque setting, rotate the torque
setting / collar (2). The higher the number, the
higher the output torque. Align the required
torque setting number with the triangular
indicator on the top of the drill (Fig I). Torque
setting is 11 in the example in Fig I.
Controlling the torque allows better control
when applying screws in the screw function (14)
and assists in the prevention of over tightening
if the torque is correctly set.
For setting the torque position, always start off with a low torque setting
and build up to the required higher torque setting after testing on
a test piece first.
When using the drill/driver for drilling
1. When using the drilling function the torque
control has no effect to the output of the drill.
The drill function (15) is used to drill holes in
metal, non ferrous material, wood, plastic and
similar materials.
Rotate the function selection collar (3) so the
symbol of the drill bit aligns with the triangular
indicator on the top of the drill housing (Fig J).
When using the drill/driver for
hammer drilling
1. When using the hammer drilling function (13),
the torque control has no effect to the output of
the drill. The hammer drill function (13) is used to
drill holes in non fired, and non aggregate, but
cement based material or similar materials. The
action of the hammer is for drilling and not for
chiseling.
When using the drill/driver
for screwdriving
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J.
I.