APPLICATIONS
DRILLING IN WOOD
To prevent ugly splits around the drill hole on
the reverse side of the workpiece, place a
scrap piece of timber beneath the material to
be drilled.
DRILLING IN METAL
Metals such as steel, brass, aluminium sheets,
stainless steel and pipe may also be drilled.
Mark the point to be drilled with a nail or a
punch before drilling.
WARNING:
Never cover the air vents. They must be open at all times for proper motor
cooling
MAINTENANCE
1. Do not make any adjustments while the motor is in motion.
2. Always disconnect the electrical cord from the power source before mounting a drill bit,
changing brushes or lubricating.
3. After use, check your tool to keep it in top condition.
4. Clean out accumulated dust.
5. When the carbon brushes are worn to the standard line, they must be replaced.
SERVICE
Now that you have purchased your tool, should a need ever exist for repair parts or
service, simply contact your nearest PROMAKER
qualified service organisation. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit.
DRILLING IN CONCRETE
Rock and masonry are generally drilled in
hammer mode. When drilling delicate material
such as wall tiles, it is essential to start with
ordinary drilling and once the tile is pierced,
to continue with hammer drilling. In deep
boreholes the drill bit should be pulled out
occasionally in order to remove the dust and
chips from the hole.
Authorised Service Centre or other
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