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Three‑Jaw Chuck (Fig. G)
A 3‑jaw chuck
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can be installed to fit the drill press for
various bit sizes. Refer to Inserting and Removing an
Accessory for installation instructions.
1. Place chuck key
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in each of the three holes, and
tighten in clockwise direction. It's important to tighten
chuck with all three holes to prevent slippage.
2. To release bit, turn chuck key counterclockwise in just
one hole, then loosen the chuck by hand.
nOTE: It may be necessary to adjust the motor position
when chuck is installed. Please refer to Adjusting the Motor
Height for instructions.
Refer to the Accessories section for further information on
appropriate accessories.
Magnet Engagement Lever (Fig. N)
The magnetic strength can be switched by using the magnet
engagement lever
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Moving the magnet engagement lever towards the middle
position increases the magnetic power to 15%. This is a
feature to provide some user assistance while securing the
unit into place.
Moving the magnet engagement lever to the left position
increases the magnet power to 100%.
With the magnet engagement lever positioned to the
right the magnetic power is turned off. When moving the
handle from the left to the right the collar
must be lifted to move out of either 100% engaged or
15% engaged.
nOTE: The unit will not turn on until the magnet
engagement lever is in the left position at 100%.
Gear Selector (Fig. L)
CAUTION: Do not change gears while motor
is running.
The machine is equipped with a two‑gear selector to vary
the speed/torque ratio.
1. Press in the gear selector button
selector dial
into the desired mode.
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2. lOW sPEED AnD high TORQUE:
selector to the left for low speed and high torque.
high sPEED AnD lOW TORQUE: Rotate the gear
selector to the right for high speed and low torque.
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250
370
130
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Speed Selection (Fig. A)
The tool features five speed settings for greater versatility.
1. To select a higher RPM setting, rotate the speed
selector
to a higher number.
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on the handle
and rotate the gear
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Rotate the gear
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3
4
500
660
260
340
2. To select a lower RPM setting, rotate the speed selector
to a lower number.
If the tool does not change speeds, confirm that the speed
selection switch is completely engaged in the forward or
back position.
Refer to the Speed (RPM) and Drill Settings chart
at the back of this section for speed and cutter size
recommendations.
Forward/Reverse Button (Fig. M)
A forward/reverse control button
of bit rotation.
nOTE: The reverse feature of this tool is used for tapping
screw holes. Reverse speed will be 350 rpms in low gear and
680 rpm in high gear regardless of variable speed.
To select forward rotation, release the ON/OFF switch
and switch the forward/reverse control button towards the
forward icon
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To select reverse, switch the forward/reverse control
button towards the reverse icon
Adjusting the Motor Height (Fig. I)
The motor height can be adjusted to accommodate the need
for more or less bit clearance over the workpiece.
1. Loosen the motor slide lever
2. Position the motor to the desired height.
3. Tighten the motor slide lever firmly to secure the motor
in position.
nOTE: There are three set screws
the frame that can be tigthened or loosened to adjust
how easily the motor housing moves with the feed
handle
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OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can cause injury.
Carry handle (Fig. J)
This carry handle has two functions:
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Carry the tool when it is in vertical position.
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Protect the battery from dropping off in its folded
position for tool's upside down application.
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Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
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(Fig. J, K)
WARNING: Ensure the tool/appliance is in the off
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position before inserting the battery pack.
WARNING: Keep cutting fluid away from the battery
pack. Contact with cutting fluid may cause the battery
housing to crack. If battery comes in contact with
cutting fluid, clean the battery immediately.
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determines the direction
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along the side of