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Selecting  Hammer  or  Drill  Action

(Cat. No. 0613-20, 0614-20, and 0624-20 only)

MILWAUKEE 

Hammer-Drills are designed

for two operating modes: drilling with ham-

mering action and drilling only. To set the

operating mode, rotate the hammer/drill se-

lector collar to the desired symbol. A drill or

hammer symbol will appear in line with the

arrow to indicate operating mode.
1.

To  use  the  hammer-drilling  mode

,

rotate the hammer/drill selector collar

until the hammer symbol          appears

in line with the arrow. Apply pressure

to  the  bit  to  engage  the  hammering

mechanism.

2.

To  use  the  drilling  only  mode

,  ro-

tate the hammer/drill selector collar until

the drill symbol          appears in line

with  the  arrow.

NOTE: 

When using carbide bits, do not use

water to settle dust. Do not attempt to drill

through  steel  reinforcing  rods.  Both  ac-

tions will damage the carbide bits.

Fig. 6

To Hammer

Fig. 7

To Drill

Fig. 8

To  Drive  Screws

NOTE: 

Because the above settings are only a guide, use a piece of scrap material to test

the  different  clutch  positions  before  driving  screws  into  the  workpiece.

Torque

selector

collar setting

1 - 5

6 - 10

11 - 15

16 - 20

 Drill

Low

High

0 - 17 in. lbs.

21 - 38 in. lbs.

42 - 60 in. lbs.

65 - 85 in. lbs.

460 in. lbs.

160 in. lbs.

0614-20

&  0616-20

0 - 17 in. lbs.

21 - 38 in. lbs.

42 - 60 in. lbs.

65 - 85 in. lbs.

350 in. lbs

120 in. lbs.

Torque

0613-20

Torque

0 - 17 in. lbs.

21 - 38 in. lbs.

42 - 60 in. lbs.

65 - 85 in. lbs.

495 in. lbs.

175 in. lbs.

0622-20

&  0624-20

Torque

Selecting  Speed  (Fig.  5)

The speed selector is on top of the motor

housing. Allow the tool to come to a com-

plete  stop  before  changing  speeds.  See

“Applications”  for  recommended  speeds

under  various  conditions.
1. For 

Low

 speed (up to 500 RPM), push

the  speed  selector  forward.

2. For 

High

 speed (up to 1700 RPM), push

the  speed  selector  back.

OPERATION

Using  Keyless  Chucks  (Fig.  3)

Your cordless tool is equipped with a spindle

lock. The chuck can be tightened with one

hand, creating higher grip strengths on the bit.
Always  remove  the  battery  pack  or  lock

the trigger before inserting or removing bits.

1. To open the chuck jaws, turn the sleeve

in  the  counterclockwise  direction.
When  using  drill  bits,  allow  the  bit  to

strike the bottom of the chuck. Center

the bit in the chuck jaws and lift it about

1/16" off of the bottom.
When  using  screwdriver  bits,  insert

the bit far enough for the chuck jaws

to grip the hex of the bit.

2. To  close  the  chuck  jaws,  turn  the

sleeve in the clockwise direction. The

bit is secure when the chuck makes a

ratcheting  sound  and  the  sleeve  can

not be rotated any further.

3. To  remove  the  bit,  turn  the  sleeve  in

the  counterclockwise  direction.

NOTE:

 A  ratcheting  sound  may  be  heard

when the chuck is opened or closed. This

noise  is  part  of  the  locking  feature,  and

does not indicate a problem with the chuck's

operation.

WARNING!

To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury,  wear

safety  goggles  or  glasses  with

side  shields.

Using  Clutch  (Fig.  4)

This tool has an adjustable clutch for driv-

ing  different  types  of  screws  into  differ-

ent materials. When properly adjusted, the

clutch  will  slip  at  a  preset  torque  to  pre-

vent  driving  the  screw  too  deep  and  to

prevent damage to the screw or tool.

Fig. 3

Sleeve

Fig. 4

Torque  selector

collar

Position numbers

The torque specifications shown here are

approximate  values  obtained  with  a  fully

charged  battery  pack.

To adjust the clutch, turn the torque selec-

tor  collar  to  one  of  the  twenty  positions

shown on the collar. The number must line

up with the arrow on top of the tool.

Fig. 5

Low

High

Содержание 0613-20

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Страница 2: ...tion from one terminal to another Shorting the battery ter minals together may cause burns or a fire 27 Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact acciden...

Страница 3: ...reated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved saf...

Страница 4: ...alance and can result in short circuiting of the battery Do not charge batteries in hot or cold places below 40 F 5 C or above 105 F 40 C Temperature extremes reduce the ability for battery pack cells...

Страница 5: ...For Low speed up to 500 RPM push the speed selector forward 2 For High speed up to 1700 RPM push the speed selector back OPERATION Using Keyless Chucks Fig 3 Your cordless tool is equipped with a spin...

Страница 6: ...r is pulled the greater the speed Drilling Set both the hammer drill and torque selec tor collars to the drill positions Place the bit on the work surface and ap ply firm pressure before starting Too...

Страница 7: ...a MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury and damage never immerse your tool battery pack or charger in liquid or allow a liquid to flow inside them M...

Страница 8: ...f n s s e e n e s e n nt s e it s e s c e e r r n s s n n n s e n r...

Страница 9: ...ing 1 400 23 30 0475 Motor Assembly 1 403 45 22 0340 Front Rubber Sleeve 1 404 45 22 0560 Rear Rubber Sleeve 1 431 22 18 1150 Brush Assembly 1 707 48 66 1575 Keyless Chuck 1 Battery Pack Not Shown 1 8...

Страница 10: ...ing 1 400 23 30 0475 Motor Assembly 1 403 45 22 0340 Front Rubber Sleeve 1 404 45 22 0560 Rear Rubber Sleeve 1 431 22 18 1150 Brush Assembly 1 707 48 66 1575 Keyless Chuck 1 Battery Pack Not Shown 1 8...

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