Skil 6238, 6132 manual Operating Instructions

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Operating Instructions

TRIGGER “ON-OFF” SWITCH

(Model 6132 only)

To turn tool “ON”, squeeze the trigger switch. To turn the tool “OFF”, release the trigger switch which is spring loaded and will return to “OFF” position automatically.

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLLED

TRIGGER SWITCH (Model 6238 only)

Your tool is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch. The tool can be turned "ON" or "OFF" by squeezing or releasing the trigger. The speed can be adjusted from the minimum to maximum nameplate RPM by the pressure you apply to the trigger. Apply more pressure

to increase the speed and release pressure to decrease speed (Fig. 1).

REVERSING SWITCH LEVER

The reversing switch lever is located above the trigger switch and is used to reverse rotation of the bit. The reversing switch should only be activated when the motor is “OFF” and when bit is at a com plete standstill (Fig. 1).

To use tool in “Forward” rotation move lever to left side of tool, to “Reverse” the rotation of the bit move the lever to the right side of the tool.

!CAUTION Do not change direction of rotation until the tool comes to

a complete stop. Shifting during rotation of the chuck can cause damage to the tool.

INSERTING BIT

FIG. 2

CHUCK COLLAR

For small bits, open jaws enough to insert the

 

 

 

bit up to the flutes. For large bits, insert the bit

 

Counter

 

as far as it will go. Center the bit as you close

 

 

 

Clockwise

 

the jaws by hand. This positions the bit

 

 

 

 

 

properly, giving maximum contact between the

 

 

 

chuck jaws and the bit shank.

 

 

 

To tighten, hold the chuck collar firmly with one

 

 

 

hand and securely tighten the chuck sleeve

 

CHUCK

Clockwise

with the other hand (Fig. 2).

 

 

SLEEVE

 

 

 

To prevent friction burns, or ! WARNING pos sible hand injury, do not

loosen or tighten the chuck by using the power of the drill.

REMOVING CHUCK

Open the chuck all the way, remove left-hand thread screw inside chuck by turning it clockwise (Fig. 3).

Insert the short arm of a 3/8" hex key wrench and close jaws on flats of wrench (Fig. 4). Strike long arm of wrench sharply counter- clockwise, remove wrench and unthread chuck from spindle.

INSTALLING CHUCK

Always keep the spindle threads, the threads of the chuck and securing screw free of debris. To install a chuck, reverse “removing the chuck” procedure.

FIG. 3

Counter

Clockwise

Clockwise

 

Counter

Clockwise

FIG. 4

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Skil 6238, 6132 manual Operating Instructions

6132, 6238 specifications

The Skil 6238 and Skil 6132 are advanced power tools designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Known for their reliability and superior performance, these tools are equipped with a range of features that enhance usability and efficiency in various tasks.

The Skil 6238 is a powerful jigsaw that stands out for its versatility and precision. It features a variable speed control that allows users to adjust the speed based on the material being cut, enabling cleaner cuts and greater control. The jigsaw's orbital action feature offers multiple settings, allowing users to choose the best cutting motion for different applications. Additionally, the tool is designed with an easy blade change system, ensuring minimal downtime during projects.

Another highlight of the Skil 6238 is its ergonomic design, which promotes comfort during extended use. The non-slip grip and well-balanced structure reduce fatigue, making it an ideal choice for intricate cuts in wood, metal, and plastic. The integrated dust blower keeps the cutting line clear, providing better visibility and enhancing the accuracy of cuts.

On the other hand, the Skil 6132 is a robust rotary hammer that proves invaluable for heavy-duty tasks. This tool is engineered for drilling and chiseling in a variety of materials, including concrete and masonry. It boasts a high-performance motor that generates ample power for demanding tasks, making it suitable for both construction and renovation projects.

One of the key features of the Skil 6132 is its three-mode operation: drill, hammer, and chisel. This versatility allows users to switch between different applications seamlessly. The tool also incorporates a durable and efficient SDS-plus chuck, which facilitates quick bit changes and firmly holds bits in place during use.

Both tools benefit from Skil’s commitment to user safety and convenience. They are equipped with features like overload protection and vibration control, which enhance user safety and comfort during operation. Overall, the Skil 6238 and Skil 6132 are prime choices for anyone looking to invest in reliable and efficient power tools that deliver professional results.