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Item 68851 

        

maintenance and Servicing

  procedures not specifically explained in this manual must 

be performed only by a qualified technician.

to pRevent SeRiouS injuRY FRom aCCidental opeRation: 

Release the trigger and remove the Battery pack before performing 

any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

to pRevent SeRiouS injuRY FRom tool FailuRe: do not use damaged equipment.  

if abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use.

Cleaning, maintenance, and lubrication

1. 

BeFoRe eaCh uSe,

 inspect the general 

condition of the tool.  Check for:
•  leaking, swollen, or cracked battery pack, 
•  loose hardware, 
•  misalignment or binding of moving parts, 
•  cracked or broken parts, and 
•  any other condition that may 

affect its safe operation.

2. 

aFteR uSe,

 wipe external surfaces 

of the tool with clean cloth.

3. 

ni-Cd BatteRY muSt Be ReCYCled oR 

diSpoSed oF pRopeRlY.   

do not short, incinerate or open Battery pack.

4.  Store in clean, dry and safe location 

out of reach of children.

troubleshooting

problem

possible Causes

likely Solutions

Tool will 

not start.

1.  Battery Pack not properly 

connected. 

 

2.  Battery Pack not 

properly charged.

3.  Battery Pack burnt-out. 

4.  Internal damage or wear.

1.  Remove Battery Pack, make sure there are no 

obstructions, reinsert the Battery Pack according 

to its shape (it should only fit one way), and press 

firmly until the Battery Pack locks in place.

2.  Make sure Charger is connected and operating properly.  

Give enough time for Battery Pack to recharge properly.

3.  Dispose of old Battery Pack properly or recycle.  

Replace Battery Pack.

4.  Have technician service tool.

Tool operates 

slowly.

1.  Forcing tool to work too fast.
2.  Battery Pack power low.
3.  Battery Pack burnt-out.

1.  Allow tool to work at its own rate.
2.  Recharge Battery Pack.
3.  Dispose of old Battery Pack properly or recycle.  

Replace Battery Pack.

Performance 

decreases 

over time.

1.  Bit dull or damaged.
2.  Battery Pack wearing out.

1.  Keep cutting bits sharp.  Replace as needed.
2.  Battery Pack capacity will gradually decrease through use.  

If symptoms are severe, recycle old Battery Pack 

(or dispose of properly) and replace it.

Excessive noise 

or rattling.

Internal damage or wear.  (Carbon 

brushes or bearings, for example.)

Have technician service tool.

Overheating.

1.  Forcing tool to work too fast.
2.  Bit dull or damaged.
3.  Blocked motor housing vents. 

 

1.  Allow tool to work at its own rate.
2.  Keep cutting bits sharp.  Replace as needed.
3.  Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles and 

NIOSH-approved dust mask/respirator while 

blowing dust out of motor using compressed air.

  Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool.   

disconnect Battery pack and Charger power supply before service.

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Summary of Contents for 68851

Page 1: ...ervice may not be included When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 800 444 3353 as soon as possible Save This Manual Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions assembly operating inspection maintenance and cleaning procedures Write the product s serial number in the back of the manual near the assembly diagram...

Page 2: ...nal injury Important Safety Information General Power Tool Safety Warnings Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference The term power tool in the warnings refers to your battery operated cordless power tool Work area safety 1 Keep work area c...

Page 3: ...t provide adequate protection Eye protection must be ANSI approved and breathing protection must be NIOSH approved for the specific hazards in the work area Power tool use and care 1 Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed 2 Do not use the power tool if the switch does ...

Page 4: ...nd can burn you 5 Maintain labels and nameplates on the tool These carry important safety information If unreadable or missing contact Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement 6 Avoid unintentional starting Prepare to begin work before turning on the tool 7 Do not lay the tool down until it has come to a complete stop Moving parts can grab the surface and pull the tool out of your control 8 When usi...

Page 5: ...on sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator Vibration Safety This tool vibrates during use Repeated or long term exposure to vibration may cause temporary or permanent physical injury particularly to the hands arms and shoulders To reduce the risk of vibration related injury 1 Anyone using vibrating tools regularly or for an extende...

Page 6: ...andard Association and the National Electrical Code 2 Double insulated tools may be used in either of the 120 volt outlets shown in the preceding illustration See Outlets for 2 Prong Plug Extension Cords Note Extension cords must not be used with this item s Charger Symbology Double Insulated Canadian Standards Association Underwriters Laboratories Inc V Volts Alternating Current A Amperes n0 xxxx...

Page 7: ...Use Note For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages refer to Parts List and Diagram on page 11 Functions Work Light Direction Switch Battery Switch Speed Selector 16 Torque Setting Ring 4 Trigger 12 Battery Pack 11 Chuck 2 Bit Groove Secondary Handle 20 Charger Indicator LED s Green LED Continuously lit indicates charger is powered Red LED Flashing indicates that ...

Page 8: ... drill setting marked by the drill icon for drilling It is recommended that a very low torque setting be used when first driving small screws into soft materials Then adjust the setting as the proper force required is determined The torque setting required depends on the item being driven In the case of screws consider the size length and type of material If a pilot hole has been drilled into the ...

Page 9: ...dle 23 and move the Depth Gauge 23 to the desired position Retighten the Driver Clamp 6 Press the Trigger to start the drill The Work Light will also activate once the Switch is pressed and turn off once Switch is released 7 When inserting or removing a screw or bolt use slight pressure at first to keep the bit in the head of the screw or bolt and cause the screw or bolt to thread into or unthread...

Page 10: ... there are no obstructions reinsert the Battery Pack according to its shape it should only fit one way and press firmly until the Battery Pack locks in place 2 Make sure Charger is connected and operating properly Give enough time for Battery Pack to recharge properly 3 Dispose of old Battery Pack properly or recycle Replace Battery Pack 4 Have technician service tool Tool operates slowly 1 Forcin...

Page 11: ...ising out of his or her repairs to the original product or replacement parts thereto or arising out of his or her installation of replacement parts thereto Parts List and Diagram Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as ...

Page 12: ... the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness To take advantage of this warranty the product or part must be returned to us with transportation charges prepaid Proof of purchase date and...

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