SKU 93449
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4.
Position the drill bit at the place to be drilled and squeeze the Trigger. The tool
is variable speed, and will rotate and hammer faster as the Trigger is
progressively squeezed.
5.
When the forward end of the Depth Gauge Rod contacts the work surface, you
know the hole is the desired depth. Release the Trigger to stop the operation
of the tool, and withdraw the bit from the hole.
For Use as a Drill:
1.
Move the Torque Selection Ring to the Drill setting. Please see picture on
page 7 for reference. This setting will allow the drill to turn but not hammer.
Move the Gear Selector to High or Low.
2.
Select and install an appropriate drill bit. Do this by opening the jaws of the
Chuck using the Chuck Key. Insert the butt end of the drill bit into the center
of the Chuck. Rotate the Chuck to close the Jaws on the drill bit. Be sure that
the bit is centered in the Chuck Jaws. Tighten in place using the Chuck Key.
3.
Start the drill by squeezing the trigger to be sure that the drill bit is properly
centered in the Chuck.
4.
Position the drill bit at the appropriate point on the workpiece and squeeze the
trigger to start the drill operating. The tool is variable speed, and will rotate
faster as the Trigger is progressively squeezed.
5.
When the desired depth has been reached, release the Trigger to stop the
operation of the tool, and withdraw the bit from the hole.
NOTE:
This tool is reversible. If
the drill bit does not withdraw
easily from the hole, you may
reverse the rotation to help it
come out. With the tool stopped,
press the REV button from left to
right. Then lightly squeeze the
trigger; the drill will operate in
reverse. As needed, stop the
operation of the tool, and press
the REV button from right to left
to reset the drill in forward
rotation position.
CAUTION:
Do
not press the REV button while
the tool is operating. This will damage the tool.
the REV button