must read the sections of this
Owner's Manual entitled "GENERAL
SAFETY WARNINGS", "POWER
TOOL
SAFETY",
SAFETY RULES", "EXTENSION
CORD SAFETY" and "SYMBOLS"
before using this drill.
Verify the following every time
the drill is used:
1.
Safety
goggles, or face shield is being
worn.
2.
Hearing
dust mask are being worn when
drilling in concrete.
3.
The chuck has not worked
loose on the spindle.
4.
The bit is in good condition,
and is properly tightened into the
chuck.
Failure to observe these safety
rules will significantly increase
the risk of injury.
DRILLING
"SPECIFIC
glasses,
safety
protection
and
Fig.7
When drilling into smooth, hard
surfaces such as metal, 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.
The workpiece to be drilled should
be secured in a vice or with clamps
to keep it from turning as the drill bit
rotates (Fig. 7).
1.
Check the drill bit to make
sure it is firmly locked into the drill
chuck, and verify that the forward/
reverse switch is in the forward
position.
2.
Hold the drill firmly with both
hands whenever possible. Use one
hand to grasp the handle and switch.
NOTE: Make sure the hand placed
on the body of the drill does not
cover the air vents. Covering these
air vents will reduce motor cooling,
and possibly lead to overheating the
motor.
3.
While holding the drill firmly,
place the point of the drill bit at the
point to be drilled. Squeeze the
switch trigger to start the drill.
NOTES: Always use a higher drill
speed when drilling small holes. Use
a slower drill speed when drilling
large holes.
4.
Move the drill bit into the
workpiece applying only enough
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