VARIABLE
SPEED CONTROLLED
TRIGGER
SWITCH
Your tool is equipped
with a variable
speed
trigger
switch.
The
tool
speed
can
be
controlled
from the minimum
to the maximum
nameplate
RPM by the pressure you apply to
the trigger.
Apply
more pressure
to increase
the speed
and release
pressure
to decrease
speed.
This accurate
speed
control
enables
you to drill without
center
punching,
it also
permits
you to use as a power
screwdriver.
Bits are available
for driving screws as well as
running
bolts and nuts.
FORWARD/REVERSING
LEVER
&
TRIGGER
LOCK
Your
tool
is equipped
with
a forward/
reversing
lever and trigger lock located
above
the trigger
(Fig. 1). This lever was designed
for changing
rotation
of the chuck,
and for
locking the trigger in an "OFF" position to help
prevent
accidental
starts
and accidental
battery
discharge.
For forward
rotation,
(with
chuck pointed away from you) move the lever
to the far left. For reverse
rotation
move the
lever to the far right. To activate
trigger lock
move lever to the center off position.
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.
GEAR SHIFTING
Your tool is equipped
with two separate
gear
ranges,
low gear and high gear.
Low gear
provides
high-torque
and slower
drilling
speeds
for heavy
duty work
or for driving
screws.
High gear provides
faster
speeds
for
drilling
lighter work. To change
speeds
slide
switch, to the high or low position.
ATTENTION:
If your
tool
appears
to be
running,
but the chuck
will not turn, check
to
make sure the gear shifting
switch is pushed
fully into desired setting.
ADJUSTABLE
CLUTCH
Your tool features
15 clutch
settings.
Output
torque
will increase
as the clutch
ring,
is
rotated from 1 to 15. The drill "_'_"
position
will lock up the clutch
to permit
drilling
and
driving
heavyduty
work, and also enables
bits
to be changed
quickly
and
easily
in the
keyless chuck.
BRAKE
When
the
trigger
switch
is released
it
activates
the brake to stop the chuck quickly.
This
is especially
useful
in the repetitive
driving and removal
of screws.
BIT STORAGE
ADAPTER
Your
tool
is equipped
with
a bit storage
adapter that will allow you to store a longer bit
if desired.
To install
bit adapter,
remove
bit
from
standard
storage
area,
then
snap
adapter
into
it's
place.
To use,
hold
bit
adapter in place when removing
bit (Fig. 1).
INSERTING
BITS
Move
reverse
switch
lever
to the center
"OFF"
position.
Remove
battery
pack and
rotate
the clutch
ring to the drill bit symbol
" e,&_
".
Rotate the chuck sleeve counter-
clockwise
viewing
from chuck
end, and open
chuck to approximate
drill bit diameter.
Insert
a clean bit up to the drill bit flutes for small
bits, or as far as it will go for large bits.
Close
chuck by rotating the chuck sleeve clockwise
and securely tighten by hand.
_
o not use the
power
of
the
drill
while
grasping
chuck to loosen
or tighten
bit. Friction burn
or hand
injury
is possible
if attempting
to
grasp the spinning chuck.
REMOVING
CHUCK
Rotate
the
clutch
ring
to
the
drill
bit
symbol "4_Ll_l
". Open the chuck all the way,
remove
left-hand
thread screw
inside chuck
by turning
it clockwise
(Fig. 2).
Insert the short arm of a 1/2" hex key wrench
and close
jaws on flats of wrench
(Fig. 3).
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CHUCK
SLEEVE
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