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a las manecillas del reloj. Esto aflojará al portabrocas para poder destornillarlo a mano.

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1.Apague siempre la herramienta y desconéctela de la toma de corriente cuando cambie de brocas o accesorios.

2.Utilice exclusivamente brocas afiladas. Para taladrar MADERA emplee brocas helicoidales, brocas de horquilla o brocas sierra. Para taladrar METAL use brocas helicoidales de alta velocidad o brocas sierra. Para taladrar MAMPOSTERIA, ladrillo, cemento, etc., utilice brocas con punta de carburo de tungsteno.

3.Asegúrese de que el material que va a taladrar este firmemente anclado o afianzado. Si perfora material delgado, aplique al mismo un respaldo de madera para evitar dañarlo.

4.Aplique presión a la broca siempre en línea recta. Haga suficiente presión para que la broca siga perforando, pero no tanta para que el motor se atasque o la broca se desvíe.

5.Sujete la herramienta firmemente para controlar la acción de torsión de la broca.

6.SI EL TALADRO SE TRABA, esto se deberá posiblemente a que está sobrecargado o que se está utilizando en forma indebida. SUELTE EL GATILLO DE INMEDIATO, retire la broca del barreno y determine la causa del atascamiento. NO APRIETE EL GATILLO PARA HACER PRUEBAS DE ENCENDIDO Y APAGADO, PUES PODRIA DAÑARLO.

7.Para reducir el peligro de que se atasque el taladro, reduzca la presión y deje ir suavemente la broca hacia el final del barreno.

8.Conserve el motor trabajando al retirar la broca del interior del barreno. De esta manera evitará que se atasque.

9.Para obtener comodidad y control óptimos, el taladro se puede sujetar en alguna de las siguientes maneras: Alrededor del cuello del taladro, utilizando uno o dos dedos par operar el interruptor de paleta como se ilustra en la figura 4; en posición invertida con la base de la mano empujando la cabeza del taladro y uno o dos dedos en el interruptor de paleta como se muestra en la figura 5,

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DeWalt DW161, DW160 instruction manual Taladrado

DW160, DW161 specifications

The DeWalt DW160 and DW161 are two standout models in the brand's vast lineup of power tools, specifically engineered for professionals and serious DIY enthusiasts who demand efficiency, durability, and precision in their tasks. Both tools showcase DeWalt's commitment to innovation, performance, and user comfort, making them essential additions to any toolbox.

The DeWalt DW160 is a versatile electric drill designed for heavy-duty drilling tasks. Its powerful motor generates impressive torque, enabling it to handle a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and plastic with ease. One of the standout features of the DW160 is its variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the drilling speed to suit the specific application. From delicate tasks requiring finesse to robust drilling activities, this feature enhances control and effectiveness.

In addition to its impressive power, the DW160 incorporates a keyless chuck that allows for quick and easy bit changes. This facilitates efficient work, reducing downtime and maximizing productivity on the job site. The ergonomic design of the handle ensures comfort during extended use, significantly minimizing user fatigue.

On the other hand, the DeWalt DW161 is a premium model that elevates the performance profile with added features and technologies. It boasts a similar robust motor but is further enhanced with a built-in electronic clutch system that prevents damage to both the tool and workpiece by providing additional control during drilling. This feature is particularly advantageous when working with various materials that require distinct torque settings.

The DW161 also includes an integrated LED work light, illuminating dark work areas and enhancing visibility for precise drilling. This is especially practical for work in dimly lit locations, ensuring users can maintain accuracy without straining their eyes. The durable construction of the tool is another highlight, designed to withstand tough job site conditions and deliver reliable performance over time.

Both models are equipped with DeWalt’s proprietary technologies aimed at prolonging the life of the tool and enhancing safety. For instance, they include overload and overheating protection, ensuring optimal operation without compromising user safety.

In summary, the DeWalt DW160 and DW161 represent the pinnacle of drilling technology, combining powerful motors, variable speed controls, and ergonomic designs with features that cater to the professional user's needs. Whether tackling heavy-duty applications or precise tasks, both tools deliver exceptional results and stand as a testament to DeWalt’s legacy of quality and innovation in the power tool industry.