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SKU 91396
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the trigger (18a)
2.
:
The Trigger is operated
manually
simply by squeezing the
Trigger to turn on the Drill and releasing pressure on the Trigger to turn off
the Drill.
(see figure e.)
the rotation Button (13a)
3.
:
The Rotation Button allows you to change the
rotational direction of the Drill. For a clockwise rotation, move the Rotation
Button to the
right
. For a counterclockwise rotation, move the Rotation Button to
the
left
.
(see figure e.)
the torque setting ring (26a):
4.
The Torque Setting Ring allows you to select
different driving torque settings numbered 1 through 6, with 1 being the lowest
torque and 6 being the highest. To change the driving torque, simply turn the
Torque Setting Ring to the desired setting.
(see figure e.)
Whenever possible, secure the workpiece that is to be drilled in a vise or with
5.
clamps.
When installing Drill Bits, Driver Bits, or a Hex Driver Extension, make sure the
6.
Battery (11A) is removed from the Drill to avoid accidental starting. Then, insert
and lock in place a Drill Bit, Driver Bit, or Hex Driver Extension in the Chuck (5A)
of the Drill.
(see figure e.)
Insert the fully charged Battery (11A) in the Drill’s Handle, and make sure the
7.
Spring
on the Battery snaps into place on the Handle.
(see figure e.)
Lubricate the cutting tip of the drill bit with cutting oil when drilling iron or steel.
8.
Use a coolant when drilling non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, or
aluminum.
When drilling in light gauge metal or wood, use a wooden block to back up the
9.
material to prevent damage to the workpiece.
Mark the center of the hole to be drilled with a center punch (not included) to give
10.
a drill bit a start and to prevent it from “walking”.
To turn on the Drill, squeeze the Trigger (18A).
11.
note:
Always grip the Drill
firmly with
both hands
when the tool is running.
(see figure e.)
Drill only as deep as necessary. Always check the drill path beforehand to make
12.
sure there are no electrical wires or cords in the way.
Do not drill deeper than necessary into walls or other areas where you cannot
identify any possible hazards behind the drilling surface.
To reduce jamming as the drill bit breaks through the workpiece, decrease the
13.
drilling pressure when the point of the drill bit breaks through the workpiece.
When you have drilled the hole, remove the drill bit from the hole while
14.
the Drill is still running.
This prevents the drill bit from getting caught in the hole and causing damage.