OPERATION OF DRILL
Variable-Speed Trigger Switch
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Turn the drill on by depressing the trigger switch.
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Depressing the switch further will produce more speed and torque.
Side-Mounted Forward/Reverse Switch
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Use side mounted Forward/Reverse Switch to change the direction of rotation of the drill.
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The Use side mounted Forward/Reverse Switch has three positions: Forward, (pushed to the left), Off
(middle) and Reverse (pushed to the right).
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Always check the rotation before beginning your work. Reverse can be used to back out of material or
loosen screws.
Top-mounted Two-Speed Gear Selector
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Slide the Top-mounted Two-Speed Gear Selector to choose between position 1 for low speed range
(0-500 RPM) and position 2 for high speed range (0-1800RPM).
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The low-speed range has more power and torque and should be used for high torque applications.
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The high-speed range is for fast drilling or driving applications.
LED work light
Your tool has a built-in, trigger-switch-activated LED work light to illuminate the work area.
Keyless Chuck
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Your drill is equipped with keyless chuck, so you change bits with no extra tools required.
To install bits:
1. Place the reversing switch in the Off (middle) position.
2. Rotate the chuck body counter-clockwise to open the chuck jaws to a point where the opening is
slightly larger than the bit size you intend to use.
3. To insert the bit, tighten the chuck jaws by rotating the chuck body clockwise to lock the jaws.
4. To remove bits, place the reversing switch in the Off (middle) position. Loosen the chuck jaws by
rotating the chuck body counter-clockwise.
NOTE: Always make sure that bits are seated firmly between the chuck jaws.
Never attempt to operate a bit that is wobbly, unstable, or broken.