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Drilling in metal and plastic
When drilling in metal, make an indent at the drilling point to guide the drill tip.
Always use coolant when drilling in metal, as friction heat can otherwise make it difficult to guide the drill.
Pour a little cutting fluid or a mixture of paraffin and turpentine at the drilling point before continuing. To
avoid discolouration, use water or some other coolant when drilling in plastic.
Further drilling tips
For the best results and safe usage, we recommend that the workpiece be secured on a
workbench.
Only use sharp drills. Blunt drills place an unnecessarily high load on the drill, which can damage
the motor.
Always start drilling at a low speed.
Always use a suitable drill for the task.
For high-precision drilling, use a drill with a centring pin and drilling edges.
To avoid chipping on the rear of the workpiece when drilling in wood, place a piece of waste wood
beneath the workpiece and drill through both pieces of wood.
Thin sheets of non-ferrous metal are difficult to drill. For precise drilling, place a piece of wood
under the material to be drilled and drill through both the panel and the wood.
NOTE!
When drilling, it is not unusual for the drill to become caught, which generates a very high torque.
Take care at all times, and hold the drill firmly to prevent damage or personal injury.
Never lock the switch in the depressed position with tape or similar. Doing so would prevent the
electrical circuits from working correctly and could result in overheating and damage to the tool.
Overload
The motor can be damaged if it is overloaded. The work will not go any faster if you press on the tool. If
you try to force the tool, it will work less efficiently causing the battery to be discharged more rapidly. This
can damage the motor. An excessive load produces an inferior result and shortens the life of the tool.
Avoid damage to the motor. If you work continually with a low load, it is important occasionally to allow
the tool to operate with no load. Run the motor at full speed with no load for about 1 minute to allow cold
air to flow over the motor.
MAINTENANCE
Always clean the tool after use.
Do not use worn or damaged drill/screwdriver bits. This can overload the motor and cause the tool
to work less efficiently.
Ensure that the motor is not damaged by oil or water.
Check the tool regularly for damage, which can arise during normal use. Check that all parts are
fitted correctly. Do not use the product if any parts are damaged or missing.
Check that the battery is placed correctly in the charger, and that there are no foreign objects, dirt
or similar between the battery and the connections.
Protect batteries and the charger from heat and direct sunlight, and do not expose them to extreme
temperatures.
Do not use the charger outdoors.
Only use the charger supplied with the tool.
Contact an approved power tool repairer in the event of damage or malfunction.
Jula reserves the right to make changes. In the event of problems, please contact our service
department.
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