3 YEARS
L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
DUST AND SWARF:
A properly adjusted dust mask should be used, suitable for the activity and in accordance with establi-
shed standards. SWARF produced by metal drilling is extremely small.
Take proper precautions when cleaning swarf. The swarf remaining in the hole is also sharp and must be
removed with a suitable tool.
DRILLING WOOD AND PLASTIC .
(According to section 9.2, page 13) - FIG. 12
To avoid splitting around the drill holes on the reverse, place a piece of scrap wood (A) under the material
to be drilled.
DRILLING METAL
(According to section 9.2, page 13) - FIG. 13
Metals such as mild steel, aluminum and brass can be drilled.
- Mark the point to be drilled with a center punch (B) to help locate the tip at the drilling site.
- A drop of oil (C) in the drilled area will help cut easier and will help extend the life of the bit.
Note: Although metal drilling is technically within the capabilities of this drill, its rotational speed is not
always fast enough to achieve perfect results at all times. For this reason, care should always be taken
when drilling metal as jamming of the drill may occur.
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