
WARRANTY:
GUARANTEE IS 12 MONTHS PARTS AND LABOUR FROM PURCHASE DATE.
PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY CLAIM.
Declaration of Conformity
We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the product listed below is in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives
The construction file for this product is held by the Manufacturer
For National Machinery Ltd.
Cordless Drill Model NA1298
Charging Unit & transformer plug
73.23/EEC
Low Voltage Directive (S.I. 1994/3260)
89/336/EEC EMC Directive
Date 1st March 1998
3.2.6. Torque setting (fig 4. C)
The torque is the amount of resistance applied when you use the drill as a screw driver or when tightening nuts and bolts. Torque
setting 1 is the lightest setting and will apply the least resistance to the final turns of a screw, etc. The torque becomes progressively
more powerful as you increase the number up to a maximum of torque 6.
The combination of variable speed and changeable torque will assist you perform drilling tasks with maximum efficiency.
Suggested
1. For small screws
4. Screws into hard wood
torque settings:
2. Screws into soft material
5. Regular drilling
3. Screw into hard material
6. Heavy drilling
3.2.7. To drill holes
Lock a pilot drill (smaller size drill than the finished hole size) into the chuck.
Check to confirm the turning direction is correct (change by switching fig 1 item 3).
DO NOT change direction whilst the drill is running.
Drill a pilot hole in the middle of the spot where the final hole is to be drilled.
Insert the final sized drill bit. Hold drill firmly and place the drill bit at the entrance of the pilot hole and depress the trigger as in 3.2.5.
If the drill becomes stuck, release the switch and place the chuck in reverse by pressing the direction switch to the
other side (item 3). If this does not work, gently work the drill bit free. If the chuck stops turning, check the torque setting.
3.2.8. As a screw or bolt driver.
Lock appropriate tool bit in the chuck, set appropriate torque and proceed with the task. To remove screws, bolts, etc, switch the
drill in reverse.
When you have finished working, remove the bit from the chuck, clean drill and bit and store in the carry case.
4. PARTS LIST
ITEM PART No
DESCRIPTION
Original Date:-
010398
Issue Date:-
Version Nbr:-
2
Date Modified:-
070199
fig 4.
ITEM PART No
DESCRIPTION
ITEM PART No
DESCRIPTION
NOTE:
It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
NA1298 - 1022 - (NO3) - 070199
4
NA1298/04
Cover, front top
6
NA1298/06
Holder, metal bit
7
NA1298/07
Holder, connector plate
8
NA1298/08
Plate, contact
9
NA1298/09
Rivet
10
NA1298/10
Switch, variable speed
11
NA1298/11
Charging base
12
NA1298/12
Holder, handle cover
13
NA1298/13
motor 12v with gearbox
14
NA1298/14
Switch, reverse
15
NA1298/15
Wire
16
NA1298/16
Wire
17
NA1298/17
Rivet
18
NA1298/18
Heat sink
19
NA1298/19
Support, handle
20
NA1298/20
Handle, right
21
NA1298/21
Screw, self tapping
23
NA1298/23
Mains transformer
24
NA1298/24
Bit,screwdriver
28
NA1298/29
Chuck, 3/8 keyless
29
NA1298/BP
Battery Pack