Owner`s manual

OPERATION
DRILLING
See Rgure 8.
1. Depress and release the switch triggerto be sure your
ddli is in "Off" position before connecting if to power
supply.
2. Check fhe direationof rotatton lever tor corTectsatting
(ton_vardor reverse). See Figure 3.
3. Secure the material fo bedrilledina viseor withclamps
fo keep it from turning as the dd]l bit rotates.
4. Plug your dri]linto power supply source.
5 Hold your drill firmly and place the bit al the point to be
drilled.
6. Dapressfheswitchtdggertostartyourddll. Donotlock
the switch"On"forjobswhere yourddll may need to be
stopped suddenly.
7, Move the drill bit into the workplece applying only
enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. DO not force
yourdrillorapply side pressure to elongate a hole. Let
yourdrilland bit do the work. See Figure 8,
When drillinghard, smooth surfaces use a center punch to
mark the desired hole location, This will prevent the drillbit
from slippingoff center as the hole is started, However, the
variable speed feature allows stadlng holes without center
punching if desired. TO accomplish this, operate your drill at
a lowspeed until the hole is started.
When drillingmetldsuse a 5ghtoilon the drillbit to keepit from
overheating. The oilwill prolongthe life ofthe bitand increase
the drillingaction.
If the bit jams in the workpiece or if your drillstalls, stop the
foolimmediately. Remove the bit from the workpiece and de-
fermine the reason for jarmning.
POWER CORD
See Figure 9.
Your new ddll hasan 8' powercord that stayssoftand flexible
in cold weather. The plug design is shaped so that it won't
snagon yourwork during use. Amolded cordclip ontheptug
makes cord storage easier.
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Fig. 9