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182-578
182-590
182-584
182-663
182-613
182-635
182-679
182-685
182-691
182-714
100W Precision drill (RS stock no. 182-578)
You are now in possession of a quality precision tool. Please read these
operating instructions carefully before use.
Mounting of accessories
Switch tool off. Open chuck jaws by using chuck key. Insert accessory
shaft into chuck ensuring maximum shaft/chuck contact and then
tighten chuck by means of chuck key.
General safety
1. Always wear safety glasses.
2. Always ensure that there is maximum contact between accessory
shaft and chuck or collet.
General useful hints
1. The drill will become warm after a certain period of constant working
and should therefore be periodically switched off and allowed to
cool down.
2. The motor does not require maintenance, but the chuck and spindle
should be oiled now and then to ensure smooth operation.
3. To ensure concentric drilling, it may be necessary to re-insert the
drill bit into the chuck 2 to 3 times whilst turning it slightly. A certain
amount of practice is required to achieve this alignment.
4. Never apply too much radial pressure to accessory bits while
grinding, cleaning or polishing. By doing so you will put a strain on
the bearings and spindle, adversely affecting the precision of the
drill.
5. The efficiency of the drill will be impeded by overloading and in
many cases this will reduce its performance. Always work with a
sensitive touch; you have a precision instrument in your hands.
6. When drilling into metal, mark the drilling point with a centre punch
first, so that the tip of the drill does not slip.
Sources of power
The most suitable sources of power are the RS transformers (RS stock
nos. 182-691). Any supply of 12V
Attachments
You can extend the function of your drill by using it with an RS vertical
drill stand (RS stock no. 182-714) and RS machine vice, (RS stock no.
182-720).
This electric tool is radio and TV suppressed in compliance with the
directive of European Communities 76/889 & 82/499.
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RS Stock No.
Precision drill
Collet drill
High torque drill
Drill kit
Circular saw
12V jigsaw
Engraving kit
Engraving pen
Variable speed transformer
Vertical drill stand
will suffice.

Technical specification

Voltage ________________________________________9 - 18V
Maximum output______________________________________100W
No load speed using transformers:
RS stock no. 182-691 ________________________8000 - 17000 rpm
Chuck type __________________________________precision keyed
Chuck capacity__________________________________0.4 - 6.0mm
Cable type ______________________________________extendible
Cable length
________________________________________1.8m
Weight ______________________________________________420g
25W Precision drills
RS stock nos.182-590, 182-584, and 182-663.
Applications
Your new high torque drill has been specially designed for close-up
precision work in confined spaces. The RS stock no. 182-663 comes
with 20 accessories and mini transformer. The drill will enable you to
carry out a variety of jobs, including drilling, grinding, sanding, cutting
etc. in a multitude of applications such as hobby work, electronics,
D.l.Y. etc.
Sources of power
Your drill has a 12V
motor which makes it safer and smaller than a
mains powered drill. A transformer/rectifier is needed to step down the
voltage to 12v
(RS stock no. 182-663 already comes with a
transformer) and there are 2 available to purchase, RS stock no. 182-
691 with variable speed.
Mounting of accessories
The RS stock no. 182-590 drill comes with 3 collets and a collet nut.
The RS stock no. 182-584 drill comes with a chuck.
available as accessories and can be purchased separately and are
interchangeable on the two drills. To insert or change accessories, hold
the locking ring and undo the chuck or collet nut. Insert the accessory
shaft into chuck or collet ensuring maximum shaft contact and then
tighten up. (Do not use pliers).
General useful hints
1. The drill will become warm after a certain period of constant working
and should therefore be periodically switched off and allowed to
cool down.
2. The motor does not require maintenance, but the chuck and spindle
should be oiled now and then to ensure smooth operation.
3. To ensure concentric drilling, it may be necessary to re-insert the
drill bit into the chuck 2 to 3 times whilst turning it slightly. A certain
amount of practice is required to achieve this alignment.
4. Never apply too much radial pressure to accessory bits while
grinding, cleaning or polishing. By doing so you will put a strain on
the bearing and spindle, adversely affecting the precision of the
drill.
5. The efficiency of the drill will be impeded by overloading and in
many cases this will reduce its performance. Always work with a
sensitive touch; you have a precision instrument in your hands.
6. When drilling into metal, mark the drilling point with a centre punch
first, so the drill tip does not slip.
7. Always ensure that there is maximum contact between the
accessory shaft and the chuck.
For your safety
a. Always wear safety glasses.
b. If you stall the drill, turn it off immediately.
c. The tool should be unplugged when changing accessories.
d. Periodically check collet nuts and chucks for tightness especially
during prolonged use of the same accessory.
e. If the transformer overloads, switch off and unplug the transformer
from the mains. A short period of cooling time should be allowed
(approx. 3 minutes) in order for the overload system to
automatically reset. Work can then be continued.
Collets are

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