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Keep the workspace clean, well-lit, and free of hazards.
Ensure proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, and protect cords.
Stay alert, use safety equipment, and avoid accidental starts.
Use the right tool, maintain it, and store it properly.
Ensure tools are serviced by qualified personnel with original parts.
Use insulated grips, auxiliary handles, and keep hands away from moving parts.
Maintain tool labels and be aware of chemical hazards in dust.
Explains common symbols for certifications, voltage, and speed ratings.
Details drill capacities for wood, steel, and masonry by model.
Identifies and labels key parts of the Milwaukee drill.
Explains proper grounding for tools with three-prong plugs.
Provides advice on selecting and using extension cords for power tools.
Instructions for removing and replacing the Quik-Lok cord set.
Guidance on attaching the side handle for better control.
Steps for inserting and removing bits from the keyed chuck.
How to attach the 30-inch extension tube to the drill.
Steps for connecting right angle drive units to the drill or extension.
Guidance on choosing appropriate bits for wood, metal, and masonry.
How to use the forward and reverse rotation switch.
Instructions for operating the trigger to start, stop, and control speed.
Steps for safely drilling holes, including bracing and pressure.
How to handle and recover from tool stalling.
Recommended steps for regular tool inspection and upkeep.
Guidelines for cleaning the tool using mild soap and a damp cloth.
Listing of available accessories like cords, cases, and handles.
Details on the tool's limited warranty coverage and terms.
Contact information and resources for US customers.
Contact information and resources for Canadian customers.
Contact information and resources for Mexican customers.