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Voltage | 12V |
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Chuck Size | 3/8 in |
Max Torque | 170 in-lbs |
Weight | 3.8 lbs |
No Load Speed | 0-400/0-1, 300 rpm |
Type | Cordless |
Speed | 0-400/0-1400 rpm |
Battery Type | NiCd |
Keep work area clean and well lit, avoid explosive atmospheres, keep bystanders away.
Proper cord use, battery charging rules, correct battery pack usage.
Stay alert, dress properly, avoid accidental starting, use PPE.
Secure workpiece, correct tool use, proper maintenance.
Use insulated grip for live wires, place tool safely when idle.
Minimize dust contact, wear protective gear, wash exposed skin.
Explanation of symbols on the tool label.
Precautions for incineration, leakage, carrying, charging, water contact, and disposal.
Avoid extreme temperatures, never open battery pack.
Mentions voltage types and need for correct catalog numbers.
Details about the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation seal.
Charge only DEWALT batteries, avoid foreign materials, keep away from heat/water.
Avoid terminal contact, liquid ingress, use correct voltage.
Use correct gauge wire, avoid cord stress.
Warnings for damaged cords, physical damage, and disassembly.
Instructions for 1-hour chargers, including insertion and completion indication.
Explanation of indicator lights for charging status and problems.
How chargers indicate hot/cold packs or power line issues.
Keeping battery pack connected for maintenance charge.
Instructions for using 15-minute chargers.
Notes on temperature, pack warmth, troubleshooting, and recharging habits.
How to insert and remove the battery pack from the tool.
How to control tool speed using the trigger.
Using the button to change rotation direction.
How to set the torque limit using the collar.
Shifting gears for different speed/torque settings.
Inserting and removing bits with the keyless chuck.
Procedures for removing and attaching the chuck.
Using correct bits, securing material, applying pressure, and handling stalls.
Specific tips for drilling wood.
Specific tips for drilling metal.
Specific tips for drilling masonry.
Adjusting gear shifter and torque collar for screwdriving.
Attaching screwdriver bits to the chuck.
Blowing dust from vents, cleaning exterior parts.
Disconnecting charger, cleaning exterior surfaces.
Where to find and caution about accessories.
Importance of certified service centers and identical parts.
One-year warranty for defects in materials or workmanship.
30-day no-risk satisfaction guarantee.
How to get free replacement warning labels.