The belt hook (I) can be be attached to either side of the tool using
only the screw (J) provided, to accommodate left- or right-handed
users. If the hook is not desired at all, it can be removed from the
tool.
To move belt hook, remove the screw (J) that holds the belt hook
in place then reassemble on the opposite side. Be sure to securely
tighten screw.
Variable Speed Trigger Switch (Fig. 2)
To turn the tool on, squeeze the trigger switch (A). To turn the tool off,
release the trigger switch. Your tool is equipped with a brake. The
chuck will stop when the trigger switch is fully released.
The variable speed switch enables you to select the best speed for a
particular application. The further you squeeze the trigger, the faster
the tool will operate. For maximum tool life, use variable speed only
for starting holes or fasteners.
NOTE: Continuous use in variable speed range is not recommended.
It may damage the switch and should be avoided.
Forward/Reverse Control Button (Fig. 2)
A forward/reverse control button (B) determines the direction of the
tool and also serves as a lock off button. To select forward rotation,
release the trigger switch and depress the forward/reverse control
button on the right side of the tool. To select reverse, depress the
forward/reverse control button on the left side of the tool. The center
position of the control button locks the tool in the off position. When
changing the position of the control button, be sure the trigger is
released.
NOTE: The first time the tool is run after changing the direction of
rotation, you may hear a click on start up. This is normal and does not
indicate a problem.
Worklight (Fig. 2)
There is a worklight (C) located under the torque adjustment collar
(D). The worklight will be activated when the trigger switch is
squeezed.
NOTE: The worklight is for lighting the immediate work surface and
is not intended to be used as a flashlight.
Torque Adjustment Collar (Fig. 3)
The torque adjustment collar (D) is clearly
marked with numbers and a drill bit symbol.
The collar should be rotated until the desired
setting is located at the top of the tool.
Locators are provided in the collar to eliminate
the guess work when selecting fastening
torque. The higher the number on the collar,
the higher the torque and the larger the
fastener which can be driven. To lock the
clutch for drilling operations, move to the drill
bit position.
NOTE: When using the drill/driver for drilling
holes, be sure that the torque adjusting collar
is set so the figure of the drill is aligned with
the center line on the top of the tool. Failure
to do this will allow the clutch to slip while
attempting to drill.
Dual Range Gearing (Fig. 3)
The dual range feature of your driver/drill allows you to shift gears for
greater versatility.
To select the low speed, high torque setting, turn the tool off and
permit to stop. Slide the gear shifter (E) forward (towards the chuck).
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FIG. 3
F
D
E