Installing 30"Extension Tube |
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Locking | |
The 30" extension tube MUST | screw |
Attaching Right Angle Drive to 30" Extension
1. Attach right angle drive by inserting spindle |
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be used when attaching the 33° | Chuck | |
Angle Drive. The extension tube | Spindle | |
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Right Angle Drive. | Clamp | |
1. Remove the chuck from the | ||
drill (see “Removing the Chuck Hex drive | ||
From the Drill”). | Hex | |
2. Slide extension tube over | socket | |
drill collar and tighten clamp | Drive | |
securely. | shaft | |
3. Slide auxiliary side handle |
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onto 30" extension tube and |
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secure. |
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4. Insert drive shaft through 30" |
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extension tube. |
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5. Engage hex nut with hex drive | 30" |
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on drill. |
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Attaching 33° Angle Drive | Extension | |
tube | ||
1. Attach 33° angle drive by |
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inserting hex drive into hex | Auxiliary | |
socket in extension drive shaft. | side | |
Secure with clamp. | handle | |
2. Thread the chuck onto the 33° |
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angle drive spindle. INSTALL |
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CHUCK LOCKING SCREW. |
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Attaching Right Angle Drive |
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to Drill |
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1. Remove the chuck from the |
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drill (see “Removing the Chuck |
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From the Drill”). Slip the dou- |
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ble hex coupling over the hex | Clamp | |
on the drill spindle. | ||
Loosen the clamping screws |
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on the clamping sleeve and | Hex | |
slip the sleeve onto the drill | drive | |
collar. | Collar | |
2. Slide the Right Angle Drive |
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head into the other side |
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of the sleeve and turn the | hex |
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drive head slightly in either | coupling |
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direction so the hexagonal | Clamping |
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hole in the coupling engages | sleeve |
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the hexagonal portion of the | Spindle |
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spindle. | hexagonDrill |
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NOTE: Attaching the drill |
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chuck to the side marked | head |
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“LOW” reduces the speed | Right |
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by 1/3, or 33%. Attaching the | Angle |
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drill chuck to the opposite | Drive |
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side increases the speed by | Spindle |
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50%. |
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3.When assembled, turn the Right Angle Drive head to the desired position and tighten the clamping screws to secure the unit. Thread the chuck onto the Right Angle Drive spindle.
INSTALL CHUCK LOCKING SCREW.
hexagon into hex socket in extension drive shaft. |
Secure with clamp. |
2. Thread the chuck onto the right angle drive |
spindle. INSTALL CHUCK LOCKING SCREW. |
Removing Chuck From Angle Drive Units
The chuck can be removed from the angle drive unit in the same manner it is removed from the drill; however, ALWAYS REMOVE ANGLE DRIVE FROM THE DRILL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LOOSEN THE CHUCK.
This will prevent dam- aging the drill's gear- ing. Use the open end wrench provided to hold the angle drive spindle before attempting to loosen the chuck.
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool before attaching or remov- ing accessories or making adjustments. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses withside shields.
Using Forward/Reverse Switch |
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1. For forward (clock- |
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wise) rotation, push |
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the forward/reverse |
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switch to FWD as |
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shown. |
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Check the direction |
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of rotation before reverse | forward |
use. |
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2.For reverse (counterclockwise) rotation, push the forward/reverse switch to REV as shown. Check the direction of rotation before use. Although an interlock prevents reversing the tool while the motor is running, allow the motor to come to a full stop before reversing.
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands and cord away from the bit and all moving parts.
Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed
1.To start the tool, pull trigger.
2.To stop the tool, release the trigger.
3.To vary the speed, increase or decrease pres- sure to the trigger. The further the trigger is pulled, the greater the speed.
WARNING To reduce the risk of explo- sion, electric shock and property damage, always check the work area for hidden pipes and wires before drilling.
Drilling
1.Before drilling, be sure the workpiece is clamped securely. Use backing material to prevent dam- age to the workpiece during breakthrough.
2.When starting a hole, place the drill bit on the work surface and apply firm pressure. Begin drilling at a slow speed, gradually increasing the speed as you drill.
3.Always apply pressure in line with the bit. Use enough pressure to keep the drill biting, but do not push hard enough to stall the motor.
4.Reduce pressure and ease the bit through the last part of the hole. While the tool is still running, pull the bit out of the hole to prevent jamming.
Stalling
If the tool seems as if it is about to stall, maintain a firm grip and reduce pressure slightly to allow the bit to regain speed. If the tool does stall, release the trigger immediately. Reverse the motor, remove the bit from the work and start again. Do not pull the trigger on and off in an attempt to start a stalled drill. This can damage the drill.
WARNING To reduce the risk of per- sonal injury, hold the tool securely. Brace tools with side handles as shown (Fig. 1, 2 & 3). If the bit binds, the tool will be forced in the opposite direction. Bits may bind if they are misaligned or when breaking through a hole. Wood boring bits can also bind if they run into nails or knots.
Fig. 1
reaction
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reverse rotation | forward rotation |
Bracing against a stud
Fig. 2
forward
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Bracing against your leg
Fig. 3
forward rotation
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Bracing against the floor
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