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Craftsman 315.10411 User Manual

Craftsman 315.10411
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OWNERS
MANUAL
MODEL NOr
315,1041-1
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation
and Instructions
Carefully
SAVE THIS
MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
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3/8 INCH
ELECTRIC DRILL
DOUBLE INSULATED
VARIABLE SPEED
ADJUSTABLE - REVERSIBLE
Warranty
Introduction
Operation
Maintenance
Repair Parts
Dest ned exclusively for and sold only by
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, Dept 698/73tA, Sears Tower. Chicago, IL 60884
®
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Craftsman 315.10411 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCraftsman
Model315.10411
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Full One Year Warranty

Introduction to the Electric Drill

Double Insulation Safety Concept

Explains double insulation in electric power tools and its safety benefits.

Important Servicing Note

Highlights the need for qualified technicians and original parts for servicing.

Rules for Safe Operation

Know Your Power Tool

Read manual carefully to understand applications, limitations, and hazards.

Prevent Electrical Shock

Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces like pipes or radiators.

Keep Guards in Place

Ensure all guards are in place and in working order for safe operation.

Maintain Clean Work Area

Keep the work area clean to prevent accidents.

Avoid Dangerous Environments

Do not use in damp/wet locations or expose to rain. Keep area well lit.

Keep Children Away

Ensure visitors wear safety glasses and stay a safe distance from the work area.

Store Idle Tools Safely

Store tools in a dry, high, or locked-up place out of children's reach.

Do Not Force Tool

Use the tool for its intended purpose and at its designed rate.

Use the Right Tool

Do not force small tools for heavy jobs or use for unintended purposes.

Wear Proper Apparel

Avoid loose clothing/jewelry. Wear gloves, non-skid footwear, and hair covering.

Use Safety Glasses

Always use safety glasses. Use face/dust mask if operation is dusty.

Do Not Abuse Cord

Keep cord from heat, oil, sharp edges. Do not carry tool by cord or yank to disconnect.

Secure Workpiece

Use clamps or vise to hold work. Both hands are needed to operate the tool.

Do Not Overreach

Maintain proper footing and balance. Do not use on a ladder or unstable support.

Maintain Tools With Care

Keep tools sharp, clean, and lubricated for best performance.

Disconnect Tools When Servicing

Disconnect from power supply before servicing or changing attachments.

Remove Adjusting Keys/Wrenches

Remove keys and wrenches before turning the tool on.

Avoid Accidental Starting

Don't carry plugged-in tools with finger on switch. Ensure switch is off when plugging in.

Outdoor Use Extension Cords

Use only outdoor-suitable extension cords (marked W-A) for outdoor use.

Keep Bits Clean and Sharp

Sharp bits minimize stalling and kickback for better performance.

Keep Hands Away From Drilling Area

Keep hands away from rotating bits. Do not reach underneath work or remove material while bit is rotating.

Avoid Explosive Atmospheres

Motor sparking can ignite fumes. Do not use in potentially explosive environments.

Inspect Tool Cords Periodically

Periodically inspect tool cords. Have damaged cords repaired at a Sears Repair Center.

Inspect Extension Cords Periodically

Periodically inspect extension cords and replace if damaged.

Keep Handles Dry and Clean

Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil/grease. Use clean cloths for cleaning.

Stay Alert

Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not operate when tired or rushed.

Check Damaged Parts

Check damaged parts for proper operation before further use. Repair/replace as needed.

Check Switch Operation

Do not use the tool if the switch is defective. Have it replaced by an authorized service center.

Drilling Into Electrical Wiring

Avoid drilling into walls with wiring. Grasp insulated handles only if contact occurs.

Inspect Lumber for Nails

Remove all nails from lumber before drilling to prevent damage or kickback.

Avoid Operation Under Influence

Do not operate the tool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.

Wear Hearing Protection

Wear hearing protection during extended periods of operation for comfort and safety.

Save These Instructions

Refer to instructions frequently and use them to instruct third-party users.

Operation

Reversible Operation

Explains how to control the drill's forward and reverse rotation direction using the lever.

Installing Auxiliary Handle

Instructions on how to install the auxiliary handle for better control and ease of use.

Lock-On Switch Feature

Details how to engage and disengage the lock-on feature for continuous operation.

Variable Speed Control

Explains how to adjust speed and torque using the control selector.

Speed Guidelines for Applications

Provides recommended speed settings for drilling various materials like wood, metal, and plastics.

Installing Drill Bits

Step-by-step instructions for safely inserting and securing drill bits into the chuck.

Removing Drill Bits

Instructions for safely removing drill bits from the chuck using the chuck key.

Drilling Procedure

Step-by-step guide on how to perform drilling operations safely and effectively.

Chuck Removal

Detailed instructions on how to remove the chuck from the drill spindle for accessory use.

Tightening Loose Chuck

Steps to tighten a loose chuck or chuck screw to prevent wobble or binding.

Chuck Key Holder Usage

Instructions on how to assemble and use the chuck key holder for cord storage.

Maintenance

General Maintenance Guidelines

Guidelines on cleaning plastic parts, avoiding solvents, and servicing by qualified technicians.

Extension Cord Usage

Recommendations for using extension cords, including correct wire size and checking for damage.

Lubrication Information

States that bearings are pre-lubricated for the life of the unit and no further lubrication is required.

Parts List

Service and Repair Parts

How to Order Repair Parts

Information on how to order replacement parts, including required details like part number and model number.

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