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Black & Decker BDCDMT120 User Manual

Black & Decker BDCDMT120
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Catalog Number
BDCDMT112 (12V MAX*)
*Maximum initial battery pack voltage
(measured without a workload) is 12
volts. The nominal voltage is 10.8.
Catalog Number
BDCDMT120 (20V MAX**)
**Maximum initial battery pack voltage
(measured without a workload) is 20
volts. The nominal voltage is 18.
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Black & Decker BDCDMT120 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage20V
Speed0-650 RPM
Weight3.5 lbs
Power SourceBattery
Battery TypeLithium Ion
No Load Speed0-650 RPM
TypeCordless Drill/Driver
Chuck Size3/8 inch

Summary

Black & Decker Matrix Product Overview

Product Registration and Support

Register your new Black & Decker product online and find support resources for assistance.

Pre-Return Information and Contact

Read before returning the product for any reason, including contact information for questions or problems.

General Safety Guidelines and Precautions

Safety Definitions and Hazard Symbols

Understand hazard symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice) and safety alerts for safe operation.

Work Area and Electrical Safety

Guidelines for maintaining a clean work area and ensuring electrical safety to prevent shocks.

Personal Safety Measures

Stay alert, use common sense, and wear appropriate personal protective equipment for safe tool operation.

Safe Tool Operation and Maintenance

Power Tool Use and Care

Proper use, care, and maintenance of power tools to prevent hazards and ensure longevity.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Instructions for safe charging, handling, and storage of battery packs to prevent damage or fire.

Tool Servicing and Repair

Guidance on servicing power tools by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules and Product Catalog

California Warnings and Dust Exposure

Information on chemicals in dust and precautions for respiratory protection and hearing protection.

Safety Symbols and Required Equipment

Explanation of tool symbols and requirements for certified safety equipment (eye, hearing, respiratory).

Compatible Batteries and Chargers

List of compatible battery packs and chargers with their respective catalog numbers.

Tool Components and Battery Charger Safety

Functional Description of Tools

Identification and description of key components and parts for both 12V Max* and 20V Max** models.

Battery Charger Safety Instructions

Critical safety warnings and precautions for operating and maintaining battery chargers.

Charger and Battery Pack Safety Details

Extension Cord and Charger Guidelines

Proper use of extension cords and guidelines for safe charger placement and maintenance.

Battery Pack Handling and Hazards

Safety precautions for battery packs regarding fire, explosion, contact with skin/eyes, and proper charging.

Battery Storage and 12V Max* Charging

Battery Pack Storage Recommendations

Best practices for storing battery packs to maintain optimal condition and lifespan.

12V Max* Battery Charging Procedure

Step-by-step guide to charging the 12V Max* battery pack and important notes for optimal performance.

20V Max* Battery Charging and Management

20V Max* Battery Charging Procedure

Instructions for charging the 20V Max* battery pack, including LED indicators and optimal conditions.

Leaving Battery in Charger

Information on keeping the battery pack connected to the charger for maintenance and readiness.

Battery Installation and Power Unit Operation

Installing and Removing Battery Packs

Steps for safely installing and removing both 12V Max* and 20V Max** battery packs from the power unit.

Power Unit Trigger and Slider Operation

How to operate the power unit using the trigger switch and forward/reverse slider for directional control.

Attachments and Drill/Screwdriver Operation

Installing and Removing Attachments

Procedure for securely attaching and detaching accessories to the power unit.

Drill/Screwdriver Operation and Bit Handling

Safe operation of the drill/screwdriver attachment, including bit installation and screw driving techniques.

Chuck, Torque Control, and Drilling Techniques

Keyless Chuck and Torque Adjustment

How to use the keyless chuck for bit changes and set the torque adjustment collar for screwdriving.

Drilling Procedures and Lubrication

Techniques for drilling in wood and metal, including using lubricants and maintaining the drill bit.

Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Recycling

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like the unit not starting, not charging, or shutting off abruptly.

Tool Maintenance and Accessories

Guidelines for cleaning the tool and warnings regarding accessory usage.

Battery Recycling Information

Information about the RBRC seal and environmentally conscious recycling of lithium-ion batteries.

Service, Warranty, and Regulatory Information

Service and Technical Support

Contact information and procedures for obtaining technical advice, repair, or replacement parts.

Two-Year Home Use Warranty

Details of the product's two-year warranty, including coverage, limitations, and return options.

FCC Compliance and Warning Labels

Information on FCC/ICES compliance and how to obtain free replacement warning labels.

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