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(Original instructions)
♦ Tighten the first screw.
♦ If the clutch ratchets before the desired result is
achieved, increase the collar setting and continue
tightening the screw. Repeat until you reach the correct
setting. Use this setting for the remaining screws.
Note: When using the Hammer drill for drilling holes, be
sure that the function collar is set so the figure of the drill
is aligned with the center line on the top of the tool. Failure
to do this will allow the clutch to slip while attempting to drill.
Dual range switch (Fig. F)
♦ The dual range feature of your drill allows you to shift
gears for greater versatility.
♦ To select low speed, high torque setting (position 1),
turn tool off and permit to stop. Slide gear shifter button
(4) away from the chuck.
♦ To select the high speed, low torque setting (position 2),
turn tool off and permit to stop. Slide gear shifter button
back toward the chuck.
♦ Note: Do not change gears when tool is running. If you
are having trouble changing gears, make sure that the
dual range gear button is either completely pushed
forward or completely pushed back.
Keyless chuck (Fig. G)
Warning! Make certain the battery pack is
removed to prevent tool actuation before installing
or removing accessories.
To insert a drill bit or other accessory:
1. Grasp the chuck (5) and rotate it in the counterclockwise
direction, as viewed from the chuck end.
2. Insert the bit or other accessory fully into the chuck,
and tighten securely by rotating the chuck in the clockwise
direction as viewed from the chuck end.
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Warning! Do not attempt to tighten or
loosen drill bits (or any other accessory)
by gripping the front part of the chuck
and turning the tool on. Damage to the
chuck and personal injury may occur when
changing accessories.
Screw driving
♦ For driving fasteners, the forward/reverse button should
be pushed to the left.
♦ Use reverse (button pushed to the right) for removing
fasteners.
Note: When moving from forward to reverse, or vice
versa, always release the trigger switch first.
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Drilling
♦ Use sharp drill bits only.
♦ Support and secure work properly, as instructed in the
♦ Use appropriate and required safety equipment, as
♦ Secure and maintain work area, as instructed in the
♦ Run the drill very slowly, using light pressure, until the
♦ Apply pressure in a straight line with the bit. Use
♦ Hold the drill firmly with two hands, one hand on the
♦ Do not click the trigger of a stalled drill off and on
♦ Minimize stalling on break through by reducing ressure
♦ Keep the motor running while pulling the bit out of a
♦ Make sure switch turns drill on and off.
Drilling in Masonry (Fig. E)
1. Turn the collar (3) to the hammer drill symbol.
2. Select the high speed setting by sliding the selector
3. Drill with just enough force on the hammer to keep
4. Drill straight, keeping the bit at a right angle to the
Note: A smooth, even flow of dust from the hole indicates
proper drilling rate speed.
Drilling in wood
Holes in wood can be made with the same twist drill bits
used for metal or with spade bits. These bits should be
sharp and should be pulled out frequently when drilling to
clear chips from the flutes.
Safety Instructions.
instructed in the SafetyInstructions.
SafetyInstructions.
hole is started enough to keep the drill bit from slipping
out of it.
enough pressure to keep the bit biting but not so much
as to stall the motor or deflect the bit.
handle, and the other gripping the bottom around the
battery area or the auxillary handle if provided.
in anattempt to start it. Damage to the drill can
result.
and slowly drilling through the last part of the hole.
drilled hole. This will help reduce jamming.
forward (towards the chuck). Important: Use carbide
tipped or masonry bits only.
it from bouncing excessively or "rising" off the bit.
Too much force will cause slower drilling speeds,
overheating and lower drilling rate.
work. Do not exert side pressure on the bit when
drilling as this will cause clogging of the bit flutes and a
slower drilling. When drilling deep holes, if the hammer
speed starts to drop off, pull the bit partially out of the
hole with tool still running to help clear debris from the
hole.