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Main Description
1. 13mm Keyless Chuck
2. Variable speed trigger switch
3. Hand Grip
Basic Operation
• Dust and swarf
A correctly fitted dust mask, suitable for activity and in accordance to the relevant standard must be worn.
• Swarf produced by metal drilling is sharp. Take precautions when clearing swarf. The burr left on the hole is also sharp and
should be removed with a suitable tool.
• Always wear safety goggles.
• Drill bit is hot after use.
Installing And Removing Bits (Fig.4)
Note: This is equipped with an electric brake.
The drill is fitted with a keyless chuck, this means that a chuck key is not required to secure the drill or screwdriver bit.
1. Place the bit shaft into the chuck as far as possible.
2. Tighten the chuck firmly.
Note: Short screwdriver bits need only to be inserted to the depth off the hexagon shaft before tightening the chuck by hand.
Selecting the direction of rotation (Fig. 5)
The forward/reverse direction of rotation selector 7 determines the direction of rotation of the bit (clockwise or
counterclockwise).
To select the direction of rotation:
Stop the tool and push the selector 7 to the left or right.
When the selector is pushed to the left, the bit will rotate clockwise.
When the selector is pushed to the right, the bit will rotate counterclockwise.
Before operation, check that the direction of rotation selector is set in the required position. Do not change the direction of
rotation until the bit comes to a complete stop.
When the tool is not in use, move the selector to the neutral (middle position) in order to lock the trigger.
Note: Failure to use the neutral position may activate the trigger inadvertently. This inadvertent operation may damage the
power tool.
Variable Speed Trigger (Fig. 6)
When the trigger 2 is depressed the bit will rotate (provided the direction of rotation selector 7 is set in the forward or reverse
position). The trigger is electronic which enables the user to vary the speed continuously.
The speed varies according to how far the trigger is depressed.
The further it is depressed, the faster the drive spindle will rotate.
The lighter it is depressed, the slower it will rotate.
Torque Selection Control (Fig. 7)
By turning the collar (9) it is possible to adjust the amount torque.
The 21 available settings provide a means for setting the torque to the required level. For example, this means that repetitive
driving screws of the same size will be driven into the material to the same torque, thus giving the same fixing strength, or in
the case of countersunk screws, these will all be driven to the same depth in the material.
The torque control prevents the heads of small diameter screws from being twisted off when correctly set.
To turn on the drilling function select the drill icon and the hammer icon to turn on the impact function.
Two speed gear box (Fig. 8)
Select a low gear 1 (slower rotational speed and higher torque) for screwdriving.
Use a high gear 2 (faster rotational speed and lower torque) for drilling holes.
Belt Clip (Fig. 9)
The spring steel belt clip 6 is convenient for hanging the drill temporarily. The clip can be installed on either side of the tool.
To install the clip:
Locate the clip 6 in position and fasten with screw 6.1 supplied, take care to not over-tighten and strip the thread.
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4. Led Worklight
5. 20V Li-ion Battery Pack **
6. Belt Clip
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7. Forward / Reverse selector
8. 2 Speed Selector Switch
9. Torque Selection Collar
10. Auxilliary hand grip
11. Left-handed auxilliary hand grip
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12. Battery release button**