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Pivoting LED Worklight (Fig. G, L)
The pivoting LED worklight
via three detent positions. The pivoting LED worklight
the worklight button
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The worklight is activated when the trigger is depressed. The
Off
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, On
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and 20 minute modes
by pressing the worklight button
If the trigger switch remains depressed, the worklight will
remain on in On and 20 minute modes.
When in the On setting, the beam will automatically turn off
20 seconds after the trigger switch is released.
20 Minute Mode
The high setting is the 20 minute mode
will run for 20 minutes after the trigger switch is released.
Two minutes before the worklight will shut off, it will flash
twice and then dim. To avoid the worklight shutting off,
lightly tap the trigger switch.
WARNING: While using the worklight in On or
20 minute mode, do not stare at the light or place
the drill in a position which may cause anyone to
stare into the light. Serious eye injury could result.
CAUTION: When using the tool as a worklight, be sure
it is secured on a stable surface where it will not cause a
tripping or falling hazard.
CAUTION: Remove all accessories from the chuck
before using the drill as a worklight. Personal injury or
property damage could result.
Performing an Application (Fig. A)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal
injury, ALWAYS ensure workpiece is anchored or
clamped firmly.
WARNING: Always wait until the motor has come to
a complete standstill before changing the direction
of rotation.
Prior to Performing Work
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Set the speed selector
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Install the appropriate bit or accessory into the
chuck. Refer to Installing a Bit or Accessory into a
Keyless Chuck.
WARNING:
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Do not use this tool to mix or pump easily
combustible or explosive fluids (benzine,
alcohol, etc.).
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Do not mix or stir flammable liquids
labeled accordingly.
Screwdriving
Your tool has a clutch with adjustable torque for driving
and removing a wide array of fastener shapes and sizes. The
numbers 1–11 on the mode selection collar
set a torque range for screwdriving. The higher the number
on the collar, the higher the torque and the larger the
fastener which can be driven.
1. Turn the mode selection collar
Refer to Mode Selection.
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capsule is physically adjustable
are located on the foot of the tool.
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can be changed
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on the foot of the tool.
. The worklight
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. Refer to Speed Selection.
are used to
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to the desired position.
2. Pull the trigger switch applying pressure in a straight line
with the bit until the fastener is seated at the desired
depth in the workpiece.
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Recommendations for Screwdriving
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Start with lower torque settings, then advance to higher
torque settings to avoid damage to the workpiece
or fastener.
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Make some practice runs in scrap or on unseen areas of
the workpiece to determine the proper position of the
mode selection collar.
Drilling
1. Turn the mode selection collar
Refer to Mode Selection.
2. Place drill bit in contact with the workpiece.
NOTE: Use sharp drill bits only. For WOOD, use twist drill
bits, spade bits, auger bits, self-feed bits, or hole saws. For
METAL, use twist drill bits, step bits, carbide hole cutters
or hole saws. Drill bits should be optimized for METAL
cutting with appropriate coatings and cutting edges.
3. Pull the trigger switch applying pressure in a straight line
with the bit until it reaches the desired depth.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL
INJURY, ALWAYS ensure workpiece is anchored or
clamped firmly. If drilling thin material, use a wood
"back‑up" block to prevent damage to the material.
4. Always apply pressure in a straight line with the bit. Use
enough pressure to keep drill biting, but do not push
hard enough to stall the motor or deflect the bit.
5. Hold tool firmly with both hands to control the twisting
action of the drill.
6. IF DRILL STALLS, it is usually because it is being
overloaded or improperly used. RELEASE TRIGGER
IMMEDIATELY, remove drill bit from work, and determine
cause of stalling. DO NOT CLICK TRIGGER ON AND OFF IN
AN ATTEMPT TO START A STALLED DRILL — THIS CAN
DAMAGE THE DRILL.
7. To minimize stalling or breaking through the material,
reduce pressure on drill and ease the bit through the last
fractional part of the hole.
8. Keep the motor running when pulling the bit back out of
a drilled hole. This will help prevent jamming.
Drilling in Metal
Start drilling with slow speed and increase to full power
while applying firm pressure on the tool. A smooth even flow
of metal chips indicates the proper drilling rate. Use a cutting
lubricant when drilling metals. The exceptions are cast iron
and brass which should be drilled dry.
NOTE: Large holes (5/16" to 1/2" [7.9 mm to 13 mm]) in steel
can be made easier if a pilot hole (5/32" to 3/16" [4 mm to
5 mm]) is drilled first.
NOTE: When using a cutting lubricant, be sure not to get the
lubricant on the tool.
Drilling in Wood
Start drilling with slow speed and increase to full power
while applying firm pressure on the tool. If nails are
likely to be encountered, appropriate drill bits capable of
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to the drill symbol.