OPERATION
DRILLING
See Figure 13 - 14.
Levels are located on the top and end of the motor hous- ing to help keep the drill bit level during use.
nCheck the direction of rotation selector for the correct setting (forward or reverse).�
nSecure the material to be drilled in a vise or with clamps to keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.�
nHold the drill firmly and place the bit at the point to be drilled.�
nDepress the switch trigger to start the drill.
nMove the drill bit into the workpiece, applying only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. Do not force the drill or apply side pressure to elongate a hole. Let the tool do the work.
TOP VIEW
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LEVEL
WARNING:
Be prepared for binding at bit breakthrough. When these |
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situations occur, the drill has a tendency to grab and kick | Fig. 13 |
in the opposite direction and could cause loss of control | |
when breaking through material. If not prepared, this loss | END VIEW |
of control can result in possible serious injury. | |
n When drilling hard, smooth surfaces, use a center punch | LEVEL |
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to mark the desired hole location. This will prevent the |
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drill bit from slipping |
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n When drilling metals, use a light oil on the drill bit to keep it from overheating. The oil will prolong the life of the bit and increase the drilling action.
nIf the bit jams in the workpiece or if the drill stalls, stop the tool immediately. Remove the bit from the workpiece and determine the reason for jamming.
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NOTE: This drill has an electric brake. When the switch trig- ger is released, the chuck stops turning. When the brake is functioning properly, sparks will be visible through the vent slots on the housing. This is normal and is the action of the brake.
Fig. 14
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