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DRILLING MODE
NOTE:
• Check that the drill is correctly inserted
and the chuck is properly tightened
before starting the tool.
• Use suitable and sharp drills. Do not use
worn drills. Start drilling at low speed.
• If you are drilling large holes, predrill
with a small drill and then nish o with
a large drill.
Drilling in wood
Use a wood drill when drilling in wood.
1. Brace the piece of wood in a suitable
way. The workpiece should lie at on the
workbench.
2. Mark out the position of the hole with a
nail or other sharp implement. Do not
force the tool – do not press too hard on
the drill.
Drilling in metal
Use a steel drill when drilling in metal.
NOTE:
Make sure that the drill is always suciently
cooled with a non-ammable coolant.
1. Brace the workpiece. The workpiece
should lie at on the workbench.
2. Mark out the position of the hole with a
punch.
3. Do not force the tool – do not press too
hard on the drill. Start drilling at low
speed so that the drill does not slide away
from the punch mark. Continue drilling at
normal speed.
NOTE:
The drill can jam in deep holes. In which
case the drill or tool can be damaged if the
torque is too high. Release the power switch
• When the rotation switch is in the middle
position the power switch is locked and
cannot be pressed.
• Always put the rotation switch in the middle
position before putting down the tool,
to reduce the risk of accidently starting it.
• Press in the rotation switch with the arrow
pointing to the chuck for rotation to the
right/screwing/drilling.
• Press in the rotation switch with the arrow
pointing away from the chuck for rotation
to the left/unscrewing.
FIG. 6
TORQUE SETTING
NOTE:
Only use the torque setting ring when the
tool is stopped – the spindle must not rotate.
Otherwise the tool can be damaged.
• Before you start working you should
practice by trial and error to nd a
suitable torque setting on a sample of the
same material as the workpiece.
• The lowest torque is with the mode arrow
(1) opposite number 1. Higher numbers
mean higher torque.
• To use the highest torque the tool can
produce, set the drill symbol to the
mode arrow. In this mode the torque
inhibitor is blocked.
• For screw driving, especially in wood,
a low torque should be selected to reduce
the risk of damaging the screw head and
thread.
• A high torque is best for drilling.
FIG. 7
FUNCTION SELECTOR
Only use drills intended for the actual job, and
which suit the tool.