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Technical data for vibration emission when drilling into metal.
Explains symbols used on the equipment for user understanding.
Specifies the tool's purpose for drilling in wood, metal, and plastic.
Details power connection requirements and double insulation features.
Provides typical A-weighted noise level values and safety advice.
Identifies the manufacturer and authorized European representative.
Guidelines for maintaining a safe and organized work environment.
Precautions for safe use of electrical power tools and connections.
Recommendations for operator safety, including alertness and protective equipment.
Details the operation of the power tool's switch and speed control.
Explains how to change the rotational direction of the tool.
Instructions for using the tool's integrated lamp for illumination.
Guidance on how to securely attach the side grip for better control.
Proper techniques for holding the tool during operation for stability.
Tips for achieving best results when drilling holes in wood.
Techniques and precautions for drilling holes in metal materials.
Technical data for vibration emission when drilling into metal.
Explains symbols used on the equipment for user understanding.
Specifies the tool's purpose for drilling in wood, metal, and plastic.
Details power connection requirements and double insulation features.
Provides typical A-weighted noise level values and safety advice.
Identifies the manufacturer and authorized European representative.
Guidelines for maintaining a safe and organized work environment.
Precautions for safe use of electrical power tools and connections.
Recommendations for operator safety, including alertness and protective equipment.
Details the operation of the power tool's switch and speed control.
Explains how to change the rotational direction of the tool.
Instructions for using the tool's integrated lamp for illumination.
Guidance on how to securely attach the side grip for better control.
Proper techniques for holding the tool during operation for stability.
Tips for achieving best results when drilling holes in wood.
Techniques and precautions for drilling holes in metal materials.
This document is an instruction manual for Makita Angle Drills, specifically models DA3010, DA3010F, DA3011, and DA3011F. It provides essential information regarding the tool's specifications, safety warnings, functional description, operation, maintenance, and accessories.
The Makita Angle Drill is designed for drilling in wood, metal, and plastic. It features a switch lever for controlling the tool's speed, which can be varied by increasing or decreasing pressure on the lever. A speed control screw allows for limiting the maximum tool speed. The tool also includes a reversing switch to change the rotational direction, enabling both clockwise (forward) and counterclockwise (reverse) rotation. For models DA3010F and DA3011F, a built-in lamp illuminates the top of the drill bit when the tool is running, improving visibility in dimly lit work areas.
The specifications for the angle drills are as follows:
Noise:
Vibration:
The tool operates on a single-phase AC supply with the voltage indicated on the nameplate. It is double-insulated, allowing use from sockets without an earth wire.
Switch Action: To start the tool, squeeze the switch lever. The speed increases with pressure. Releasing the switch lever stops the tool. The speed control screw allows users to set a maximum speed; turning it clockwise increases the speed, and counterclockwise decreases it.
Reversing Switch Action: The reversing switch changes the rotational direction. Moving the lever to the "FD" position (A side) enables clockwise (forward) rotation, while moving it to the " " position (B side) enables counterclockwise (reverse) rotation. It is crucial to use the reversing switch only after the tool has come to a complete stop to prevent damage.
Lighting up the lamps (for DA3010F, DA3011F): The lamp lights up when the tool is started and illuminates the top of the bit. It turns off when the tool stops. Users should avoid looking directly at the light source and use a dry cloth to clean the lamp lens to maintain illumination.
Installing/Removing Drill Bit:
Holding the Tool: The tool should be held firmly with one hand on the gripping part and the other hand on the side grip (handle) during operation. The side grip can be installed on either side for convenience.
Drilling Operation:
General Maintenance: Always ensure the tool is switched off and unplugged before performing any inspection or maintenance. To maintain product safety and reliability, all repairs, carbon brush inspection and replacement, and any other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized Service Centers, using genuine Makita replacement parts.
Specific Maintenance Points:
This manual emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding all safety warnings and instructions before using the tool to prevent electric shock, fire, and serious injury. It also advises saving these instructions for future reference.