Manual

Owner's Manual
Keep chHdreo, aod other distractioos at a distaoce while operating powertools.
Keep the powercord ingood condition, and repiace damaged cords immediateiy. Donot use
thecord to pull the plugfrom the outlet, Keepthe cord awayfrom materialsandsurfacesthat could
damagecords, The risk of electric shock increaseswhen the power cord is damaged,
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A_waysusethe appropriate exteosioo cord, making sore it is rated for rise with drills.Always beI
sure the extension cords are in good condition, free of cuts or nicks in the insulation, If usingthe
dr n anouts de areawth an extenson cord, make sure the cord s ratedfor outdoor use, J
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Uo netmake contact with a gronndedsnrface while using this powertool.
Contactwith surfaceslike pipes, radiatorsor major appliancesincreasesyour risk of electric shock,
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Use common sense while operating this drill.
Do not usethis drill if you are:
Feelingtired or are underthe influenceof alcohol or drugs,
Wearingloose clothing or jewelry, Keeplong hair pulled backand awayfrom moving parts,
Overreachingor haveimproper footing, Handling the tool inthis way could causeserious injury,
Whenusing this drill always:
. Wearthe proper safety equipment,such as safety goggles, dust masks, non=skidshoes, etc,
. Besure all adjusting keys or wrenches havebeenremovedbefore starting the drill,
CAUTION
Follow these steps to maintain safe goodworking ceoditieo of power
too_s.lmproper care can resultin electric shockor serious injury,
. Secureandsupportthe workpieceusingclamps,Donot riseyonr handsto holdthe piece inplace.
. Usethe correct tool for the job. Usingthe correct tool is saferand faster.
* lViakesore the powerswitch is in good working order. Ifthe powerswitch no longerturns the
tool "ON" or "OFF",discontinue use,and havethe tool replaced or repaired,
* Removethe powercord from the powersonrce before storage, changing accessories, or
moving the tool.
* t(eep cot of reach of children, or any untrained person, Storetools ina safeand dry place,
. Keeptools clean, and cutting toois sharp. Maintainingtools with propercare will increasethe
life of the power tool, and reducethe risk of injury,
* Checkto be sure aHmoving pads are free from binding and are properlyaligned.
. Useonly accessoriesthat are recommendedbythe manufacturerfor your tool model,
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Safety glasses and ear protectionmost heworn doting operation.
ALWAYSWEAREYEPROTECTION.
A drill press canthrow foreign objects into your eyeswhich could cause
permanenteyedamage.
ALWAYSwearsafety goggles (not glasses).Ordinary eyeglasses
haveonly impact-resistant lenses...theyARENOTsafety goggles.
Owner's Manual
SERVICE
Toolservice most be performed only by qnalified repair personnel.
Service or maintenanceby unqualified personnelcould result in a risk of injury.
Whenservicinga tool, useonlyidentical replacementparts andfollowinstructions in themanual.
Use of unauthorizedparts or failure to follow maintenanceInstructions may createa risk of shock or
injury.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONSFORFUTUREREFERENCE.
This manualcontains important information regarding safety, operation, maintenanceand storage of
this product. Beforeuse, readcarefullyand understandall warnings, cautions, instructions and labels.
Failureto do so could result in serious personal injury, property damageor evendeath.
iIVIPORTANTSAFETYiNSTRUCTiONS
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Before rising this tool, yon needto be ith its operation. If you are unsure about
the operationof the tool, or haveany questions about its proper use, callthe CustomerService
Departmentat 888-896-6881, Followthese instructions for safe handlingof the tool:
* Always secure aod snppod the workpiece rising clamps.go notriseyonr hands to hold the
piece in place.
* Be sore yonrwork area is cleao and secnre before tnrning the power switch into the "ON"
position. Besure the areais freefrom allforeign material, nails, staples, or any other material,
, Tornthe drill "OFF" and nnplng from the powersontce beforemaking any changes or
adjnstments to the drill.
* go notrise solvents containing carbon tetrachioride, ammonia or acetone to clean the drill.
Neverusegasoline, paintthinner, or other caustic chemicalsthat candamagethe plastic parts of
thetool,
, Always use the appropriate safety gear when operating this drill.Including but not limited, to
goggles, dust mask or respirator, Alwayswork in a weIFventilatedareato reduceyour exposure
to harmful chemicalsand dust particles,
* t(eep haodsaway from the totting area.
,, Do notreach nnder the work piece.
SPECIFICSAFETYRULESAND/ORSYMBOLS
SYI_BOLS
Thefollowing symbols may beused onyour tool, Befamiliar with and learnthe symbols to operate
the tool safely,
Symbol
V
A
Hz
W
Kg
®
min
S
¢
%
.,./rain
1,2,3.,.
Name
Volts
Amperes
Hertz
Watt
Kilograms
Alternating Current
Direct Current
Alternating or Direct Current
Earthing Terminal
Class II Construction
Minutes
Seconds
Diameter
No Load Speed
Revohtions per Minute
Ring Selector Settings
Description
Voltage (Potential)
Current
Frequency (Cycles per Second)
Power
Weight
Type of Current
Type of Current
Type of Current
Grounding Terminal
Denotes Double Insulation
Time
Time
Size of Drill Bits, Grinding Wheels, etc,
No-load Rotational Speed
Revohtions,Surface Speed, Strokes, etc. per Minute
Speed, Torque or Position Settings