Keyless chuck
Changing the
1.
keyless drill
chuck
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Inserting the tool
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Always disconnect the plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the
machine.
Open the chuck and loosen the locking
screw with aid of a screwdriver by turning
it clockwise.
Usually, the chuck can be removed by
hand.
Should the chuck be stuck on the drill
spindle, fit two fork wrenches to the chuck
and the drill spindle (see illustration) or fix
an Allen key in the chuck.
If necessary, hit the key shaft lightly with a
plastic hammer.
Mount the chuck in reverse order.
Aways re–fasten the locking screw after mounting the chuck. Otherwise thchuck
might become loose in anti–clockwise operation.
The chuck can be used for drill bits or
screwdriver bits.
For this purpose, Open chuck, insert the
selected bit and tighten chuck.
Due to the automatic spindle lock the
chuck cannot be turned when the machine
is idle. Therefore the chuck can be opened
with one hand without steadying.
The chuck has chucking power retention to ensure that
the inserted tool cannot become loose when drilling.
When the chuck is tensioned an audible "Clack"
signals that the chucking power retention has
engaged, the following "Clicks" confirm tensioning of
the tool.
When the chuck is opened with a strong jerk as far as
it will go, it is possible that it can't be closed anymore.
Instead, "grating" can be felt (as if the chuck were
over–tightened). In this case turn the sleeve once more in the "RELEASE"
direction; now it can be closed again. The chuck is not damaged by this "grating".
When percussion drilling in stone the drill bit should be checked for tight seat in the
chuck after first use. If necessary, re–tighten the chuck by hand.
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