Maintenance And Repair - Pattfield Ergo Tools PA-144BS Mode D'emploi

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Torque setting
Use the torque setting (3) to select the
torque most suitable for the respective work
piece.
WARNING! The torque setting can
be used only if the cordless drill has
stopped completely; otherwise it may be
damaged.
In order to set the cordless drill to the lowest
available torque, turn the torque setting (3)
until the small arrow on the casing of the
cordless drill points to the symbol "1" of the
torque setting (3).
In this position, the torque coupling will slip
even at a slight load of the chuck.
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The higher the number of the torque setting
(3), the greater the maximum torque that can
be used before the torque coupling slips.
To set the maximum available torque, turn
the torque setting (3) until the arrow points at
the drill symbol. The torque coupling will not
slip in this position.
Select a lower torque for tightening or
loosening screw in order to prevent damage
to the work piece (in particular when working
with wood) or the screw.
Use a higher torque for drilling.
Test the torque using an object that is not
your work piece and adjust the required
torque prior to working on the actual work
piece.
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Range of applications
Use only bits that can safely be inserted into
the quick-release chuck and are designed for
use with the cordless drill. This includes drill
bits with a round shaft up to 10 mm diameter
and drill and screwdriver bits with an exterior
hex shaft of 1/4".
1. Drilling
Prior to switching the cordless drill on,
inspect whether the drill bit has been
inserted and tensioned correctly. Use only
properly sharpened drill bits. Use only drill
bits that are not excessively worn. When
starting to drill, select a lower rotational
speed. Start drilling larger holes with a small
drill bit and then increase the diameter of the
smaller holes with a larger drill bit.
Always use a drill bit suitable for the material.
The enclosed drill bits are suitable for drilling
in metal and plastic.
2. Drilling in wood
Use a wood drill bit when drilling in wood.
Attach the work piece to a suitable holder.
Mark the positions of the holes to be drilled
using a sharp tool or nail. Do not exert
excessive pressure on the work piece while
drilling.
3. Drilling in metal
Use a steel drill bit when drilling in metal.
Use a suitable, non-flammable coolant to
ensure sufficient cooling. Attach the work
piece to a suitable holder. The work piece
should lay flat on the work bench. First mark
the position of the holes to be drilled using
a centre punch. Do not exert excessive
pressure on the work piece while drilling.
Use the cordless drill at a medium rotational
speed.
Important! When starting to drill, use a
low rotational speed to prevent slipping. If
the hole is deep, the drill bit may become
wedged in the hole. In this case, a higher
torque may damage the cordless drill. If the
drill bit has become wedged, immediately
release the on/off pressure switch (8). Switch
to counter-clockwise rotation to remove the
wedged drill bit.
4. Drilling in plastic
Use a steel drill bit when drilling in plastic
and observe the same instructions as for
drilling in wood.
5. Using the cordless drill as a screwdriver
Inspect the proper fit of the screwdriver bit
prior to using the machine. Avoid excessive
tightening of the screws, otherwise the screw
head or thread may be damaged.
Use only screwdriver bits suitable for the
respective type of screw to prevent damage
to the screws and screwdriver bits.
6. Tightening screws
Set the rotational direction of the cordless
drill to clockwise. Insert the screwdriver bit
into the slot on the screw head. Hold the
screw bit vertical to the screw head or the
screw or screw head may be damaged.
Use constant pressure to tighten the screw.
As soon as the screw is fully inserted into
the work piece, hold the cordless drill and
release the on/off pressure switch (8),
otherwise the screw or screw head may be
damaged. If the on/off pressure switch (8)
is not released immediately, the torque may
damage the screw bit or the cordless drill.
7. Removing screws
Set the rotational direction of the cordless
drill to counter-clockwise. Place the
screwdriver bit into the slot on the screw
head. Hold the screw bit vertical to the screw
head, otherwise the screw or screw head
may be damaged. Use constant pressure to
remove the screw.
VI - Maintenance and repair
WARNING!
Remove the battery from the cordless
drill and disconnect the charger from the
mains prior to cleaning.
Always use a dry or damp cloth for cleaning,
never a wet cloth. Many cleaning agents
contain chemical substances that could
damage the plastic components of the
cordless drill. Therefore, use only mild
cleaning agents without any solvents, e.g.
do not use gasoline, thinners, turpentine, or
similar substances. Always keep ventilation
openings clear of any dust accumulation
in order to prevent the cordless drill from
overheating.
There are no parts inside the casing that
could be maintained or lubricated.
After use, always store your cordless drill in
the enclosed case, in a dry location outside
of the reach of children.
The declared vibration total value has been
measured in accordance with a standard
test method and may be used for comparing
one tool with another. The declared vibration
total value may also be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
Warning: The vibration emission during
actual use of the power tool can differ from
the declared total value depending on the
ways in which the tool is used.
There is the need to identify safety measures
to protect the operator that are based on
an estimation of exposure in the actual
conditions of use (taking account of all parts
of the operating cycle such as the times
when the tool is switched off and when it is
running idle in addition to the trigger time).
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