37
EnGLIsh
Utility Hook (Fig. D)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ONLY use the tool’s ultilty hook to hang the
tool from a work belt. DO NOT use the ultilty hook
for tethering or securing the tool to a person or
object during use. DO NOT suspend tool overhead or
suspend objects from the ultilty hook.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ensure the screw holding the ultilty hook
is secure.
IMPORTanT:
When attaching or replacing the ultilty hook
11
,
use only the screw
16
that is provided. Be sure to securely
tighten the screw.
Side Handle and Depth Rod (Fig. A, C)
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of personal injury,
ALWAYS
operate the tool with the side handle properly installed.
Failure to do so may result in the side handle slipping
during tool operation and subsequent loss of control. Hold
tool with both hands to maximize control.
The side handle
1
clamps to the front of the gear case and may
be rotated 360˚ to permit right‑ or left‑hand use.
The side handle clamps to the collar
15
and has 12 tightening
locations. The side handle can be tightened by rotating the
grip of the side handle clockwise. The side handle must be
tightened sufficiently to resist the twisting action of the tool if
the accessory bind or stall. Be sure you moved the side handle
against the end of the collar end to have the clamping piece
fully engaged.
To Adjust the Depth Rod (Fig. A)
Loosen the side handle
1
and move the depth rod
2
so that
the distance between the end of the rod and the end of the bit
equals the desired drilling depth. When drilling with depth rod,
stop when end of rod reaches surface of material.
• Do not use lanyards or attachment devices to get
additional leverage from the tool.
• Do not use for personal fall protection.
• Falling object hazard! Only change batteries,
accesories and attachments where a dropped object
won't cause a hazard below you.
• Do not use the charger or contractor bag and/or kit
box at height.
• Use multi-action or screw gate type carabiners. Do not
use single action spring clip carabiners.
The lanyard‑ready attachment kit is intended for use by
competent personnel who are trained and knowledgeable
regarding working with tools in and around machinery and
"at height". A lanyard‑ready attachment kit may only be added
to certain models and must be installed by an authorised
service centre.
The lanyard attachment point
12
is for attaching appropriate
lanyards with locking carabiner ends for use at height, 2 m
maximum length, rated for at least the weight identified on the
tool lanyard attachment point label. Refer to Figure K.
Lanyard‑Ready Attachment Kit (Fig. K)
(Included on some models)
safety Warnings specific for Use at height
WARNING:
• Only use batteries that contain the integral battery
strap. Do not use unsecured batteries while the tool
is tethered. Unsecured batteries may detach from the
tool if dropped.
• If the tool is dropped for any reason, the lanyard
attachment point and battery strap components
must be inspected and properly serviced prior to
re-use. The lanyard attachment point is designed to
stretch to absorb the shock of a drop. Any permanent
stretch to the device exposing the red marked internal
coils indicates it has been compromised and must be
serviced prior to reuse.
• Always keep the tool and accessories tethered when
working "at height". (Maximum lanyard length: 2 m.)
• Use only with lanyards appropriate for this tool type
and rated for at least the weight identified on the tool
lanyard attachment point label.
• Crush, cut or entanglement hazard. Do not use near
moving parts, mechanisms or running machinery.
• Do not anchor the tool lanyard to anything on your
body. Anchor to a rigid structure that can withstand
the forces of a dropped tool.
• Make sure the lanyard is properly secure at each end
prior to use.
• Inspect tool and lanyard before each use for damage
and proper function (including fabric and stitching).
Do not use if damaged or not functioning properly.
• Do not alter the lanyard attachment point or use in a
manner other than as instructed in this manual.
• Only attach tool to a lanyard with a locking carabiner.
Do not attach by looping or knotting the lanyard. Do
not use rope or cord.
• Electrical shock hazard. Be sure power is off when
working in high voltage areas. Some lanyards
are conductive.
• Dropped tools will swing on the lanyard, which could
cause injury or loss of balance.
• Do not carry the tool by the attachment point, the
battery strap or the lanyard.
• Do not attach more than one tool to each lanyard.
• Only use appropriate
D
e
WALT
brand lanyard-ready
attachment kit. NEVER modify tools to create
attachment points.
• Only transfer the tool between hands while properly
balanced in a stable orientation.
• Do not attach lanyards to tool in a way that keeps
guards, switches or lock-offs from operating properly.
• Avoid getting tangled in the lanyard.
• Keep lanyard away from the cutting area of the tool.
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