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Inserting and Removing Cutting tools
For Two Sleeve Chucks
Hold the rear sleeve of the chuck, turn the front
sleeve in a direction which releases the jaws.
For Single Sleeve Chucks
The drill is fitted with an auto spindle lock which
means if you try and rotate the chuck by hand
the spindle of the drill will automatically lock.
You only need to grasp the chuck and rotate the
chuck housing to remove or fit accessories.
This drill has a keyless chuck, hence the chuck
key is not needed to secure a bit in the drill.
Always set the MPB switch to the center, lock
'OFF' position, when installing and removing bits.
Open the chuck jaws by firmly holding the chuck
housing and rotating the housing in an anti-
clockwise direction. Open the jaws sufficiently to
fit the desired accessory.
Ensure the accessory is fully inserted, so that
the jaws of the chuck grip onto the flat section of
the accessory.
To firmly clamp the accessory in the chuck,
grasp the housing and rotate the chuck housing
in a clockwise direction. Ensure the bit is
retained firmly or the chuck jaws maybe
damaged.
To remove the accessory, open the chuck jaws
by firmly holding the housing and rotating the
chuck housing in an anti clockwise direction.
Open the jaws sufficiently to remove the
accessory.
Drilling Metals
1) For maximum performance, use high speed
steel bits for metal or steel drilling.
2) Ensure that the torque adjustment / hammer
selection collar is in normal drilling mode.
3) Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent
the bit from slipping off the starting point.
4) Always clamp sheet metal.
5) Support thin metal with a block of wood to
avoid distorting it.
6) Use a punch to mark the centre of the hole.
7) Use a suitable lubricant for the material you
are working on.
Use: For:
Oil Steel
Turpentine or paraffin Aluminium
Do not lubricate Brass, copper or cast
iron
Drilling plastics and plastic coated chipboard
a. Use high-speed drill bits
b. See drilling wood
Drill/Driver - Operating Instructions
5.3
Drilling wood
1) For maximum performance, use high speed
steel bits for wood drilling.
2) Ensure that the mode selector is in normal
drilling mode.
3) Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent
the bit from slipping off the starting point.
Increase the speed of the drill as soon as the
cutting tool is In the material.
4) When drilling through holes, place a block of
wood behind the workpiece to prevent
ragged or splintered edges on the back side
of the hole.
Drilling masonry
NOTE. Hammer Mode is not available on the
WS1-LD01 drill product.
1) For maximum performance use carbide-
tipped masonry impact bits when drilling
holes in brick, tile, concrete etc.
2) Turn the torque collar to hammer mode, or
drill if unavailable.
3) Apply light pressure and medium speed for
best results in brick.
4) Apply additional pressure and high speed for
hard materials such as concrete.
5) When drilling holes in tile, practice on a scrap
piece to determine the best speed and
pressure.
WARNING. Never attempt to lock the trigger
switch in the on position, do not lock the trigger
on jobs where your hammer drill may need to be
stopped suddenly.
All drilling operations
1) Mark off the centre of the hole using a centre
punch or nail.
2) Don't force the drill, let it work at its own
pace.
3) Keep the drill bit sharp.
4) Reduce pressure as the drill is about to
break through the item being drilled.
Maintenance
1) Store the tool, instruction manual and
accessories in a secure place. This way you
will always have all the information and parts
to hand.
2) Keep the tool's air vents unclogged and
clean at all times.
3) Remove dust and dirt regularly. Cleaning is
best done with compressed air or a rag.
4) Never use caustic agents to clean plastic.
CAUTION. Do not use cleaning agents to clean
the plastic parts of the tool. A mild detergent on
a damp cloth is recommended. Water must
never come into contact with the tool.
General Inspection
Regularly check that all the fixing screws are
tight. They may vibrate loose over time.
Drill/Driver - Operating Instructions
5.3
Drill/Driver-Maintenance
5.4
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