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OPERATION cont.
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                              Make sure to insert the accessory bit straight into the chuck 
jaws. Do not insert the accessory bit into the chuck jaws at an angle then 
tighten, as shown in Figure 13.  This could cause the bit to be thrown from 
the drill, resulting in possible serious personal injury or damage to the chuck.
WARNING:
INSTALLING ACCESSORY BITS (Figs. 11, 12 and 13)
 
1.   Lock the trigger switch Off by placing the Forward / Reverse Selector Switch with Power 
       Lock-Off in the Center position.
 2.   Open or close the chuck jaws to a point where the opening is slightly larger than the bit 
       size you intend to use. Also, raise the front of the drill slightly to keep the bit from falling 
       out of the chuck jaws (see Fig. 11 and 12).
 3.   Insert the accessory bit.
 4.   Rotate the chuck clockwise to tighten (GRIP) the chuck jaws securely on the bit. 
  
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
NOTE: Rotate the chuck body in the direction of the “HAND POINTING” marked 
“GRIP” to tighten the chuck jaws. DO NOT use a wrench to tighten or loosen 
the chuck jaws.
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REMOVING BITS (Figs. 11 and 12)
 
1.  Lock the trigger switch Off by placing the 
      Forward / Reverse Selector Switch with 
      Power Lock-Off in the Center position.
 2.  Rotate the chuck body counterclockwise 
      to open the chuck jaws. 
 3.  Remove the accessory bit.
 
NOTE: Rotate the chuck body in the direction of the HAND POINTING marked 
RELEASE to loosen the chuck jaws. DO NOT use a wrench to tighten or loosen the 
chuck jaws.
Fig. 13
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COUNTER-CLOCKWISE 
(Release Bit)
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OPEN JAWS
(insert bit) 
 CLOSE JAWS 
(to tighten bit)
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(Grip Bit)
10-4-07  Drill
10300-10400
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OPERATION cont.
OPERATION AS A DRILL (Fig. 14)
Turn and set the torque clutch collar to the drilling position symbol         . Install and tighten the 
desired drill bit into the chuck. 
  1.  Install the battery pack into the drill/driver.
  2.  Push the forward /reverse selector switch with power lock-off to the forward position. 
  3.  For drilling in WOOD, use twist drill bits, spade bits and auger bits.
  4.  For drilling in METAL, use high speed twist drill bits. Use a cutting lubricant when drilling 
       in metals. The exceptions are cast iron and brass, which should be drilled dry.
  5.  For drilling in MASONRY, use carbide tipped bits or masonry bits. A smooth, even flow of 
       dust indicates the proper drilling speed.
  6.  Always apply pressure in a straight line with 
       the bit. If necessary, use the bubble levels 
       to drill straight into the workpiece. Use enough 
       pressure to keep the bit biting, but do not 
       push hard enough to stall the motor or 
       deflect the bit.
  7.  Hold drill / driver firmly to control the twisting 
       action of the drill / driver.
  8.  Move the drill bit into the workpiece, applying 
       only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. 
       Do not force the drill or apply side pressure 
       to elongate a hole. Let the tool do the work.
  9.  When drilling hard, smooth surfaces, use a 
       center punch to mark the desired hole 
       location. This will prevent the drill bit from 
       slipping off-center as the hole is started.
10.  If the drill/driver stalls, or the bit jams in the 
       workpiece, it is usually because the 
       drill / driver is being overloaded. RELEASE 
       TRIGGER SWITCH IMMEDIATELY and 
       remove bit from workpiece. Determine cause 
       of stalling. DO NOT PRESS TRIGGER OFF AND ON IN AN ATTEMPT TO START 
       A STALLED DRILL / DRIVER – THIS COULD DAMAGE THE DRILL / DRIVER.
11.  Keep the motor running when pulling the bit back out of a drillled hole. This will help 
       prevent jamming.
  
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                                Be prepared for binding at bit breakthrough. When these situations 
occur, drill/driver  has a tendency to grab and kick opposite to the direction of rotation 
and could cause loss of control when breaking through material. If not prepared, this 
loss of control could result in possible serious injury.
WARNING:
NOTE: This drill/driver has an electric brake. When the trigger switch is released, the 
chuck stops turning instantly. When the brake is functioning properly, sparks will be 
visible through the vent slots on the housing. This is normal and is the action of the brake.
Fig. 14
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