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LUBRICATION
To protect your tool, lubricate the motor every time--
before and after
--you
use this tool. You cannot oil the motor too often or put too much oil in the
air inlet.
1. Disconnect the drill from air supply and remove bit and/or attachment.
2. Turn the tool upside down.
3. While pulling the trigger, pour approximately a teaspoon of air tool oil
in the air inlet. Campbell Hausfeld makes an air tool oil under model
number ST1270.
4. Connect the tool to the air supply and cover the exhaust port with a
towel.
5. Run the tool for about 10 seconds. Oil will spray from the exhaust port
when the tool is triggered.
6. Continue to run until no oil is discharged.
7. Wipe all residual oil from tool before use.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BIT INSTALLATION
1. Remove tool from air supply.
2. Insert drill bit and/or attachment in chuck.
3. Holding the ring stationary, turn the sleeve
clockwise until the chuck jaws close tightly
and the drill bit is secured.
4. To remove bit/attachment, hold the ring
stationery and turn the sleeve counter
clockwise to open the chuck jaws.
DRILLING
1. Locate and mark the desired drill point with a center punch or an awl to
provide a seat for the drill bit tip.
2. Secure workpiece in a vise or with a clamp.
3. Place drill bit tip on the exact drill point and pull the trigger to start drill.
4. Apply steady pressure while guiding the drill.
5. When drilling deep holes, withdraw drill bit several times to clear
cuttings.
6. Reduce drill pressure before completely cutting through workpiece to
keep the chuck from causing damage.
7. Before releasing the trigger, pull bit out of workpiece.
BEST PRACTICES
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Never apply a spinning drill bit to a workpiece as drill will be difficult to control on
work surface potentially causing injury and/or property damage.
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When drilling metal, apply lubricant to the drill bit to reduce friction.