OPErATION
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on the rating name plate.
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before adjusting, adding accessories, or checking a function on the tool.
TRIGGER SWITCH
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch (3-fIG1). The tool speed is controlled by the amount
of pressure you apply to the switch. By slowly increasing the pressure on the switch, tool speed will gradually
increase until reaching maximum rated RPM.
To Start the Tool, simply depress the switch. Increase the tool speed by applying more pressure on the switch.
To Stop the Tool, release the switch.
LOCK-ON BUTTON
The "Lock-On" button (4-fIG 1) is located in the handle of your tool beside the trigger switch. It allows you to
continuously operate the drill at a preset RPM without holding down the switch.
To Lock the Switch "ON", pull the switch back fully, depress the "Lock-On" button and release the switch.
To Unlock the Switch, squeeze the switch back completely then release it without depressing the "Lock-On"
button.
SPEED CONTROL DIAL
This feature enables you to preset the tool for a desired RPM when using the "Lock-On" button feature. The tool
speed is adjusted by rotating the "speed control" dial (5-fIG 1) clockwise to increase the speed and counter-
clockwise to decrease the speed. Once you have set the speed you desire, when the switch is completely
depressed and the "Lock-On" button engaged, the tool speed will change to the speed you dialed in.
To Preset a Desired RPM, pull the switch back completely and engage the "Lock-On" button. Maintain a firm
grasp on the running drill with one hand and use your free hand to rotate the "speed control" clockwise or
counter-clockwise until the desired drill speed is reached. Then pull the switch back and release it to disengage
the "Lock-On" feature.
Once you've dialed in the desired drill speed, when you start the drill and engage the switch "Lock-On" button
the drill will change to the speed you set with the "speed control" dial.
FORWARD/REVERSE LEVER
Located above the trigger switch is the forward/reverse lever (6-fIG 1). This lever is designed to allow you
to select the direction the drill chuck rotates. for drilling and driving screws, the drill is run in the forward or
clockwise direction. Reverse or counter-clockwise rotation, is generally used to help back out a drill bit from a
hole and screw removal.
For Forward Rotation, move the lever to the left
For Reverse Rotation, move the lever to the right.
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complete stop. Moving the "forward/reverse" lever while the drill chuck is rotating can
cause damage to the tool.
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1/2" CHUCK
Your drill is equipped with a ½" chuck. To tighten or loosen the chuck jaws, insert the chuck key into one of
the holes on the chuck. Making sure the gear teeth of the chuck and chuck key mesh. Turn the chuck key
counter-clockwise to loosen and clockwise to tighten the drill chuck. To increase the tightness of the chuck,
insert the chuck key in all three of the holes in the chuck and tighten. This will provide maximum securement of
the installed bit. This is recommended when using large paddle bits, forstner bits,and paint and joint compound
paddles, and mixers.
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged
Do not change the direction of rotation until the tool comes to a
Always check the direction of rotation before tool operation.
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