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When drilling “through” holes, secure a block of
wood behind the workpiece to prevent ragged or
splintered edges on the back side of the
workpiece.
NOTICE: Bits may overheat unless reversed and
pulled out frequently to clear chips from flutes.
Metal Drilling
For maximum performance, use high-speed steel bits
for metal or steel drilling.
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When drilling metals, use light oil on the drill bit
to keep it from overheating. The oil will prolong
the life of the bit and increase the drilling action.
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Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent the
bit from slipping off the starting point.
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Maintain a speed and a pressure that allow
cutting without overheating the bit. Applying too
much pressure will:
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Overheat the drill.
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Wear the bearings.
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Bend or burn bits.
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Produce off-center or irregularly shaped
holes.
Masonry Drilling
For maximum performance, use carbide-tipped
masonry bits when drilling holes in brick, tile,
concrete, etc.
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Maintain a speed and a pressure that allow
cutting without overheating the bit or Drill.
Applying too much pressure will:
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Overheat the Drill.
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Wear the bearings.
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Bend or burn bits.
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Produce off-center or irregular-shaped holes.
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Apply light pressure and medium speed for best
results in brick.
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Apply additional pressure for hard materials such
as concrete.
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When drilling holes in tile, practice on a scrap
piece to determine the best speed and pressure.
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Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent the
bit from slipping off the starting point.
DRIVING NUTS AND BOLTS
Always wear safety goggles or
safety glasses with side shields
during power tool operation or when blowing dust. If
operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask.
Variable-speed control must be used with caution
when driving nuts and bolts with socket set
attachments. The best technique is to start slowly
and increase speed as the nut or bolt
runs down, then set the nut or bolt snugly by slowing
the drill to a stop. If this procedure is not followed,
the tool will have a tendency to torque or twist in your
hands when the nut or bolt seats.
AUTOMATIC SPINDLE LOCK
The automatic spindle lock allows you to use it as a
manual screwdriver. You can give an extra twist to
firmly tighten a screw, loosen a very tight screw, or
continue working when the battery charge is
depleted. For manual screwdriver purposes, the
chuck is automatically locked when the tool is off.
MAINTENANCE
To avoid serious personal injury,
always remove the battery pack
from the tool when cleaning or performing any
maintenance.
SERVICE
Preventive maintenance performed
by unauthorized personnel may
result in misplacing of internal wires and components
which could cause serious hazard. We recommend
that all tool service be performed by a MOKENEYE
Factory Service Center or Authorized MOKENEYE
Service Station.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts. Use of any other
parts could create a hazard or cause product damage.
NOTICE: Periodically inspect the entire product for
damaged, missing, or loose parts such as screws,
nuts, bolts, caps, etc. Tighten securely all fasteners
and caps and do not operate this product until all
missing or damaged parts are replaced. Please
contact customer service or an authorized service
center for assistance.
CLEANING
The tool may be cleaned most
effectively with compressed dry air.
Always wear safety goggles when cleaning tools with
compressed air. Ventilation openings and switch
levers must be kept clean and free of foreign matter.
Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects
through openings.
Certain cleaning agents and
solvents damage plastic parts.
Some of these are: gasoline, carbon tetrachloride,
chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and house
hold detergents that contain ammonia.
STORAGE
Store the tool indoors in a place that is inaccessible
to children. Keep away from corrosive agents.