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Let the drill achieve full speed before applying
it to the item or surface to be drilled.
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For continuous use over extended periods, the
on/off button can be held down by pressing
the lock button (5) in at the same time the
on/off button is depressed. The lock button
can be released by pressing the on/off button
in as far as it will go.
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Do not press the drill too hard. Select a slow
drill speed for large bits or hard materials, and
a faster speed for small bits or softer materials.
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Stop the drill by releasing the on/off button.
Good tips for drilling
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When drilling smooth surfaces, e.g. tiles, stick
a piece of strong tape on the drill site before
drilling to prevent the bit slipping.
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Always punch the drill site when drilling steel.
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Place a piece of scrap wood under the item
when drilling thin sheet metal to avoid
deforming the sheet.
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Lubricate the drill site with oil when drilling
metal. Use machine oil for steel and paraffin
oil for aluminium.
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To avoid splinters when drilling wood, place a
piece of waste timber under the item, or drill
from both sides
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For large diameter holes, start with a small
diameter drill and then use the desired
diameter.
Cleaning and maintenance
Wipe the drill using a well-wrung cloth after use,
and always keep the surface and ventilation holes
(4) free of dirt.
Never use corrosive or abrasive detergents, as they
may attack the plastic parts of the machine.
Environmental information
You can help protect the environment!
Follow local environmental regulations:
Dispose of unwanted electrical
equipment at an approved refuse
disposal centre.
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