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Auxiliary handle and depth gauge
1.Turn the auxiliary handle (9)
2.Insert the depth gauge (10) in the hole at the top of the handle (9) (Fig. B).
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3.The auxiliary handle (9) can be swivelled around 360° to find the position that offers most comfort and the easiest operation.
4.The depth gauge (10) helps keep an accurate depth when drilling holes to a set depth.
5.To change the position of the depth gauge (10), turn the grip of the handle (9)
6.Set the depth, checking the depth with a steel rule for most accurate measurement (Fig. C).
7.Then turn the handle grip clockwise to tighten both the depth stop and the auxiliary handle in the required position (Fig. D).
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Installing and removing bits
CAUTION. Always ensure that the drill is switched off and plug is removed from the power socket before installing or removing drill bits.
The drill features an
Before inserting an
1.Pull back the locking sleeve (11) and insert the bit into the chuck opening taking care that the splines on the shaft of the bit locate properly within the chuck (Fig. E).
2.Test for proper location by releasing the locking sleeve (11) and giving the bit a sharp pull. If the bit can be removed, again pull back the locking sleeve, rotate the bit a fraction of a turn and
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4. | To remove the bit, pull back |
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remove the bit, and release the locking sleeve (Fig. G).
Note. Hammer action drilling is only possible with the drill set for forward rotation.
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