Manual
• Loosen the chuck jaws using only the chuck key
provided.
• Do not use a wrench to tighten or loosen the chuck
jaws.
• Remove drill bit from chuck jaws.
• Remove the chuck key.
CHUCK KEY
See Figure 8.
A chuck key has been provided for use when installing
or removing bits. It is also used when removing the
chuck. (See chuck removal section.)
CHUCK KEY STORAGE
See Figure 8.
When not in use, the chuck key can be placed in the
chuck key strap.
• Form a loop by forcing end with round holes through
slotted hole opposite end.
• Place the loop over the cord and pull it tight.
• Mount the chuck key by inserting the geared end
through the hole in the holder. Large keys in the
larger hole, smaller keys in the small hole.
• Plug your drill into power supply source.
• Hold your drill firmly and place bit at point to be
drilled.
• Depress the switch trigger to start your drill. Do not
lock the switch ON for jobs where your drill may
need to be stopped suddenly.
• Move the drill bit into the workpiece applying only
enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. Do not force
your drill or apply side pressure to elongate a hole.
Let your drill and bit do the work. See Figures 9
and 10.
,_ WARNING: Be prepared for binding or bit
breakthrough. When these situations occur, drill
has a tendency to grab and kick opposite to the
direction of rotation and could cause loss of control
when breaking through materials. If not prepared,
this loss of control can result in possible serious
injury.
When drilling hard, smooth surfaces use a center punch
to mark the desired hole location. This will prevent the
drill bit from slipping off center as the hole is started.
However, the variable speed feature allows starting
holes without center punching if desired. To accomplish
this, operate your drill at a low speed until the hole is
started.
LEVEL
CORD
ENDVIEW
CHUCKKEY
CHUCKKEY
STRAP
Fig. 8
DRILLING
See Figures 9 and 10.
• Depress and release switch trigger to be sure your
drill is in OFF position before connecting it to power
supply.
• Check the direction of rotation lever for correct
setting (forward or reverse). See Figure 3.
• Secure the material to be drilled in a vise or with
clamps to keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.
Fig. 9
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