Campbell Hausfeld DX151905CD Operation Cont’d, Maintenance, General Safety, Information Cont’d

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

DX111425CD & DX151905CD

Operation (Cont’d.)

9.Combination pilot drill, shank drill and countersink bits are available from local supply houses for drilling holes in one easy operation.

DRIVING SELF-TAPPING SCREWS

1.Drill pilot hole of correct size as recommended by screw manufacturer for fastener being used.

2.Install proper screwdriver bit.

3.Set torque adjusting collar for desired torque and set speed selector to “1,” the low-speed setting.

4.Set drill for correct rotation.

5.Position bit in head of screw.

6.Place end of screw into pre-drilled hole, remove fingers, start drill and drive screw.

7.As soon as screw has seated, release trigger, and lift drill from screw.

DRIVING MACHINE SCREWS

1.Drill and tap correct hole size for fastener to be used.

2.Start screw in hole with fingers and drive as outlined under DRIVING WOOD SCREWS.

TO REMOVE SCREWS

1.Set torque adjusting collar for maximum torque and set speed selector to LOW.

2.Install proper screwdriver bit.

3.Set screwdriver for reverse rotation.

4.Place bit in screw and start drill to remove screw.

Maintenance

KEEP TOOL CLEAN

All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They could very possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material.

FAILURE TO START

Should your tool fail to start, make sure battery pack is charged and installed in drill.

BATTERY

The battery pack will discharge by itself without damage if stored for long periods of time, and may require recharging before use.

TECHNICAL SERVICE

For information regarding the operation or repair of this product, please call 1800-251338.

Tool service must

! CAUTION be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.

General Safety

 

create a risk of fire when used with

shock. If an extension cord must be

 

another battery.

used, make sure:

Information (Cont’d.)

 

 

 

 

Up to 24 volts DC

• That the size of the cord is at least

 

 

 

 

 

 

! DANGER

present at charging

as specified in chart titled

5. Use only accessories that are

terminals. Do not probe with conductive

“Minimum Wire Size (AWG) of

 

recommended by the manufacturer

 

objects. Danger of electrical shock or

Extension Cord for Battery

 

for your model. Accessories suitable

 

electrocution.

 

Charger.”

 

for one tool may create a risk of

 

 

 

 

 

If battery pack case

• That the pins on plug of extension

 

injury when used on another tool.

 

 

 

6. Some wood contains

 

 

! DANGER

 

is cracked or

cord are the same number, size and

 

damaged, do not insert into charger.

shape as those of plug on charger.

 

preservatives which can

 

 

 

Danger of electrical shock or

• That the extension cord is

 

be toxic. Take extra care

 

 

 

electrocution.

 

properly wired and in good

 

to prevent inhalation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avoid body contact

electrical condition.

 

and skin contact when

 

 

! WARNING

 

• If an extension cord is to be used

 

working with these materials.

 

 

with grounded

 

Request and follow all safety

surfaces such as pipes, radiators,

outdoors it must be marked with

 

the suffix “W-A” or “W” following

 

information available from your

ranges, and refrigerators. There is an

 

the cord type designation to

 

material supplier.

increased risk of electric shock if your

 

indicate it is acceptable for outdoor

7. Store tools out of reach of children

body is grounded.

 

 

 

 

Charger plugs must

use. For example – SJTW-A

 

and other untrained persons. Tools

 

 

 

 

 

! WARNING

 

7. Unplug charger from outlet before

 

are dangerous in the hands of

 

 

match the outlet.

 

untrained users.

 

 

Never modify the plug in any way. Do

attempting any maintenance or

 

 

 

cleaning.

8. This tool must NOT be modified or

not use adapter plugs with grounded

chargers. Unmodified plugs and

8. Charge the battery pack in a well-

 

used for any application other than

 

matching outlets will reduce the risk of

ventilated area. Do not allow any

 

that for which it was designed.

 

electric shock.

 

object to cover the charger and/or

9. Do not use if chuck jaws or other

 

 

 

 

 

battery pack while charging.

 

parts are cracked or worn.

 

! WARNING

 

Do not abuse cord.

9. Do not store the charger or battery

10. Verify the drill’s rotation before

 

Never carry charger by its cord.

pack in locations where the

 

starting to drill, so it is correct for

 

Never pull the cord to disconnect

temperature may reach or exceed

 

the operation being performed.

 

from receptacle. Pull charger case

105°F (40°C), such as a metal tool

 

 

 

 

 

 

rather than cord when

11. Do not use drill as a router or try to

 

shed, or a car in the summer. This

 

elongate or enlarge holes by

 

disconnecting charger.

can lead to deterioration of the

 

twisting the drill. Drill bits may

2. Do not operate charger with

storage battery.

 

break and cause injury.

 

damaged cord or plug.

10. For optimal charging of the battery

 

 

 

Each drill is

 

• Have a damaged or worn power

pack, charge it in temperatures

 

NOTICE

 

equipped with a

 

cord and/or strain relief replaced

between 65°-75° F (18°-24°C). Do

chuck capable of handling bits up to a

 

immediately.

 

not charge the battery pack in an

certain size – see chart titled “Maximum

 

• Do not attempt to repair power

air temperature below 40°F (4° C),

For Replacement Parts or Technical Assistance, call 1800-251338

Size Drill Bits.” Do not use bits larger

cord.

or above 105°F (40° C). Charging the

than those recommended.

3. Make sure cord is located so that it

battery outside of this range can

 

Part

Description

Number

 

 

Charger – 19.2V DC / 240 VAC, Australia

SV566900AV

Battery Pack – 19.2V DC / 240 VAC, Australia

DG101000PY

Charger – 14.4V DC / 240 VAC, Australia

SV567000AV

Battery Pack – 14.4V DC / 240 VAC, Australia

DG016800PY

Chuck – 3/8"

DG012100PI

Set Screw

SV446100AV

Case

DG015600TC

 

 

Please provide following information:

-Model number

-Serial number (if any)

-Part description and number as shown in parts list

Address any correspondence to: Campbell Hausfeld

Attn: Customer Service

100 Production Drive

Harrison, OH 45030 U.S.A.

 

 

will not be stepped on, tripped

 

adversely affect battery

Safety Instructions

over, or otherwise subjected to

 

performance.

damage or stress.

 

 

11. Do not charge battery in damp or

for Charger and

 

4. Do not operate charger if it has

 

wet locations.

Batteries

 

received a sharp blow, been

 

12. Do not charge battery pack if it

 

dropped, or otherwise damaged.

 

feels hot to the touch. Wait for it to

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

 

Take it to a qualified serviceman.

 

cool.

 

5. Do not disassemble charger or

 

Before using battery charger, read all

 

13. Do not expose charger to rain, snow

instructions on battery charger, battery

battery pack. Take it to a qualified

 

or frost.

pack, and product.

 

serviceman when service or repair is

 

14. Do not incinerate battery pack. It

 

required. Incorrect reassembly may

 

1. A battery-operated tool with

 

 

can explode in a fire.

 

result in a risk of electric shock or

 

integral batteries or a separate

 

fire.

 

 

 

15. Battery charger is not intended for

battery pack must be recharged

6. Do not use an extension cord unless

 

any other uses other than charging

only with the specified charger for

 

the rechargeable battery. Any other

absolutely necessary. Use of

 

the battery. A charger that may be

 

uses may result in risk of fire,

improper extension cord could

 

suitable for one type of battery may

 

electrical shock, or electrocution.

result in a risk of fire and electric

 

 

 

 

16. The charger is ventilated through

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

slots in the top and the bottom of

Minimum Wire Size (AWG) of Extension Cord for Battery Charger

 

 

the housing. Do not block the

Length of Cord in Feet

25

50

100

150

 

ventilation slots or place in a

 

location where ventilation slots may

AWG Size of Cord

18

18

18

16

 

become blocked. Intense heat and

 

risk of fire may result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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