TOOL ASSEMBLY
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, always
lock trigger or remove battery pack
before changing or removing acces-
sories. Only use accessories spe-
cifi cally recommended for this tool.
Others may be hazardous.
Fig. 1
Inserting a
Removing a
battery pack
battery pack
Removing Battery Pack from Tool
Push in the release buttons and pull the
battery pack away from the tool.
Inserting Battery Pack into Tool
To insert the battery pack onto the tool, slide
the pack onto the body of the tool. Make sure
it latches securely into place.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, always
use a side handle when using this
tool. This tool operates with high
torque. Always brace or hold the tool
securely.
WARNING
When using the D-handle drill with-
out the right angle drive unit, do not
clamp the ring clamp with attached
side handle to the front of the gear
case; use the side handle instead.
Do not use the extension when using
the ring clamp.
Ring Clamp, Extension, and Side Handle
for Right Angle Drive (RAD)
For D-handle drill with RAD:
A ring clamp, extension, and side handle
are supplied with the Right Angle Drive Unit.
When using a right angle drive unit, attach
the side handle to the ring clamp. Do not use
the extension when using the ring clamp. The
ring clamp with attached side handle clamps
onto the right angle drive unit and can swivel
360° and locked tight in any position.
For D-handle drill without RAD:
When using the D-handle drill without the
right angle drive unit, remove the ring clamp
with attached side handle from the RAD, then
remove the side handle from the ring clamp.
Attach the side handle to the extension. The
side handle can be installed on either side of
the tool for right or left handed use. To install
the extension with attached side handle,
thread it into the socket on the desired side
of the tool (for right or left-handed use) and
tighten securely.
NOTE: If you have an extra ring clamp
with attached side handle and extension
with attached side handle, do not use the
extension with attached side handle when
using the right angle drive unit. Remove it
from the tool.
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Attaching Right Angle Drive to a Drill
Fig. 2
3
1
2
1.
Remove the chuck from the drill fol-
lowing instructions (see "Removing the
Chuck from the Drill"). Slip the double
hex coupling (1) over the hex on the drill
spindle.
Loosen the clamping screws on the
clamping sleeve (2) and slip the sleeve
onto the drill collar.
2.
Slide the right angle drill head (3) into
the other side of the sleeve and turn
the drive head slightly in either direction
so the hexagonal hole in the coupling
engages the hexagonal portion of the
spindle.
NOTE: Attaching the drill chuck to the
side designated "low" reduces the speed
by 1/3, or 33%. Attaching the drill chuck
to the opposite side of the right angle
drill head increases the speed by 1/2,
or 50%.
3.
When assembled, turn the right angle
head to the desired position and tighten
the clamping screws to secure the
unit. Thread the chuck onto the right
angle drive spindle and install the chuck
screw.
Removing the Chuck from the RAD
Fig. 3
The chuck can be removed from the right
angle drive unit in the same manner it is
removed from the drill; however, ALWAYS
REMOVE RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE FROM
THE DRILL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
LOOSEN THE CHUCK. This will prevent
damaging the drill's gearing. Use the open
end wrench provided to hold the right angle
drive spindle before attempting to loosen
Removing the Chuck from the Drill
Fig. 4
1.
To remove the left-hand screw inside the
chuck, remove the battery pack from the
tool and open the chuck jaws. Insert a
T-handle hex key into the screw inside
the chuck. Turn the T-handle hex key
and remove the screw. Save the screw
for installing your new chuck.
2.
To remove chuck: Tighten a large hex
key into the chuck. Place the chuck on a
workbench as shown. Strike the hex key
with a soft-headed mallet to loosen the
chuck. Remove the chuck by hand.
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