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SKU 93722

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6.

Position the drill bit at the place to be drilled and squeeze the Trigger. The tool

is variable speed, and will rotate and hammer faster as the Trigger is
progressively squeezed.

7.

When the forward end of the Depth Gauge Rod contacts the work surface, you

know the hole is the desired depth. Release the Trigger to stop the operation
of the tool, and withdraw the bit from the hole.

For Use as a Drill:

1.

Move the Selector Switch to the Drill setting. Please see picture below for

reference. This setting will allow the drill to turn but not hammer.

2.

Select and install an appropriate drill bit. Follow the instructions on page 7 for

installing an SDS-plus drill bit.

3.

Start the drill by squeezing the trigger to be sure that the drill bit is properly

centered in the Chuck.  

Always use 2 hands when using this tool.

4.

Position the drill bit at the appropriate point on the workpiece and squeeze the

trigger to start the drill operating. The tool is variable speed, and will rotate
faster as the Trigger is progressively squeezed.

5.

When the desired depth has been reached, release the Trigger to stop the

operation of the tool, and withdraw the bit from the hole.

NOTE:

 This tool is reversible. If the

drill bit does not withdraw easily
from the hole, you may reverse the
rotation to help it come out. With
the tool stopped, move the Forward-
Reverse Switch from right to left.
Then squeeze the trigger, the drill
will operate in reverse. As needed,
stop the operation of the tool, and
press the Forward-Reverse Switch
from left to right to reset the drill in
forward rotation position. 

CAUTION:

Do not press the Forward-Reverse
Switch while the tool is operating.
This might damage the tool.

The Hammer Drill Selector Switch

Hammer Only

Hammer Drill

Drill Only

Summary of Contents for 93722

Page 1: ...Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Fo...

Page 2: ...ea Do not let them handle machines tools or extension cords 4 Store idle equipment When not in use tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and keep out of reach of...

Page 3: ...hes are removed from the tool or machine work surface before plugging it in 12 Avoid unintentional starting Be sure the switch is in the Off position when not in use and before plugging in Do not carr...

Page 4: ...pacemakers should consult with their physician s before using this product operation of equipment in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker 21 Do no...

Page 5: ...t time they are charged Allow several cycles operation followed by recharging before the Battery will become fully charged Battery Temperature Warning WARNING Battery explosion may cause serious perso...

Page 6: ...not a cause for concern Do not keep the Battery or charger in an environment of extreme heat or cold They will work best at room temperature 5 The Red LED will remain on for approximately 1 hour while...

Page 7: ...ward and back like a piston The hammer of the drill acts to accelerate only the drill bit itself and not the large mass of the chuck That makes hammer drilling with an SDS plus drill bit much more pro...

Page 8: ...ing for the work you will do Be sure the tool has come to a complete stop before moving the selector to another setting Move the Function Selector to the Hammer Drill setting Please see picture on pag...

Page 9: ...is properly centered in the Chuck Always use 2 hands when using this tool 4 Position the drill bit at the appropriate point on the workpiece and squeeze the trigger to start the drill operating The to...

Page 10: ...ol Lighten pressure on workpiece Battery Pack loses charge quickly 1 New Battery Pack will not hold a charge as long as older ones Completely deplete and recharge Battery Pack several times to extend...

Page 11: ...P t c a p m I 1 9 3 n i P 1 3 6 e t a l P e m a N t f e L 1 6 1 r e b b u R g n i R 2 0 4 e v a W g n i r a e B 1 4 6 e t a l P e m a N t h g i R 1 7 1 g n i R t n a t s i s e R 1 1 4 r e h s a W 1 5...

Page 12: ...3722 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Page 12 Assembly Drawing NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement p...

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