Owner`s manual
OPERATION
VARIABLE SPEED
S6e Figure 4.
Your ddll has avadable speed control selector designed to
allow operator controland adjustment of speed and torque
limits.The speed and torque of yourddl]canbe increased or
decreased by rotating the variable speed control selector in
the directionof the arrows shown infigure 4.
NOTE: Hold your dbll in normal operating position and turn
the variable speed control selectorclockwiseto increase (+)
thespeed and torque of yourdrill. Turn counterclockwise to
decrease (-) the speed and torque of your drill.
If you desire to lockthe switch on at a given speed, depress
the switch trigger, push in and hold the lock-on button, and
release the switch tdgger. Next. adjust the variable speed
controlselector until the desired speed is roached.
NOTE: IFTHE VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL SELECTOR
IS FULLY TURNED IN THE COUNTERCLOCKWISE DI-
RECTION (ZERO SEI"FING) YOUR DRILL MAY NOT RUN.
IF YOU DESIRE NOT TO USE THE VARIABLE SPEED
CONTROL SELECTOR, TURN IT IN THE FULL CLOCK-
WISE DIRECTION. THIS WILL ALLOW THE SPEED OF
YOUR DRILL TO BE FULLY CONTROLLED BY THE
AMOUNT OF SWITCH TRIGGER DEPRESSION.
Avoid runningyourdrillat lowspeeds for extended periods of
time. Running at low speeds under constant usage may
cause your drill to become overheated. If this occurs, cool
your drillby running it without a load and at fullspeed.
The following guidelines may he used in determiningcorrect
speed forvadous applications:
LOW speed is ideal when minimum speed and power is
required. For example: starting holes without center punch-
ing,driving screws, mixing paint, and drillingin ceramics.
MEDIUM speed is suitable for drillinghard metals, plastics,
and ]arnloates.
HIGH speed produces best results when maximum power is
required. For example: drilling inwood; solt metals such as
aluminum, brass, and copper; and whenusing ditving acces-
sodes.
VARIABLE SPEED
CONTROL SELECTOR
TO DECREASE SPEED (-)
TO INCREASE SPEED (+) Fig. 4
EXTENSION CORDS
The useof any extensioncordwillcause some loss of power.
TOkeep thelossto a minimum and to prevent tooloverheat-
ing, followthe recommended cord sizes on the chart below.
When tool isused outdoors, use only extension cords suit-
able for outdoor use and so marked. Extension cords are
available at Sears Retail Stoles.
Extension Cord Length Wire Size A.W.G.
0-25 Feet 18
25-100 Feet 16
BELT CLIP
See Figure 5.
For added convenience, a beltcliphas beenpacked withyour
drill. It fitson the gear housing as shown in figure 5.
TO INSTALL
See Figure 5+
1, Align tabs on beit clip with slots in gear housing,
2, Inserttha truss heed screw providedthroughbelt clipand
intothreaded hole in gear housing.
3. Tighten screw securely.
GEAR HOUSING
SLOTS
TRUSS HEAD SCREW
TABS
Fig. 5
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