Use And Care Manual
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OPERATION
Running at low speed under constant use
may cause the drill to become overheated.
If this occurs, cool the drill by running it
without a load at high speed.
NOTICE: Do not change gears when the
tool is running. Always allow the drill to
come to a complete stop before changing
gears. If you have trouble changing gears,
make sure that the gear switch is engaged
in one of the speed settings.
FIG. 7
Two speed gearbox
switch
ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH (FIG. 8)
Your tool features 17+1 clutch settings.
Output torque will increase as the clutch
ring is rotated from 1 to 17. The drill position
will lock the clutch to permit heavy-duty
drilling and driving work.
When using the drill/driver for different
driving applications, it is necessary to
increase or decrease the torque in order
to help prevent the possibility of damaging
screw heads, threads, the workpiece, etc.
The proper setting depends on the job and
the type of bit, fastener and material you will
be using. In general, use greater torque for
larger screws, but if the torque is too high,
the screws may be damaged or broken.
For delicate operations, such as removing
a partially stripped screw, use a low torque
setting. For operations such as drilling into
hardwood, use a higher torque setting.
FIG. 8
To increase torque
To decrease torque
LED WORKLIGHT (FIG. 9)
Your tool is equipped with a light that
turns on automatically when the switch is
activated for better visibility when drilling/
driving.
FIG. 9
LED worklight