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Milwaukee 2402-20 - User Manual

Milwaukee 2402-20
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL del OPERADOR
Cat. No.
No de Cat.
2402-20
2403-20
2404-20
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S
MANUAL.
AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES, L'UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN
COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR.
PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES, EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENTENDER EL
MANUAL DEL OPERADOR.
M12™ FUEL™ 1/2" HAMMER DRILL/DRIVER, 1/2"DRILL/DRIVER AND DRIVER
PERCEUSE À PERCUSSION/TOURNEVIS À PERCUSSION 13 mm (1/2"), PER-
CEUSE/TOURNEVIS 13 mm (1/2") ET TOURNEVIS M12™ FUEL™
TALADRO PERCUTOR/DESTORNILLADOR 13 mm (1/2"), TALADRO/DESTOR-
NILLADOR 13 mm (1/2") Y DESTORNILLADOR M12™ FUEL™
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Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Keep the work area clean and well lit. Do not operate in explosive atmospheres.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper plug matching, avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, and protect from wet conditions.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use common sense, wear protective equipment, and prevent unintentional starting.

Power Tool Use and Care

Proper Operation and Maintenance

Use the correct tool, ensure the switch works, disconnect power before adjustments, and maintain tools.

Tool Storage and Handling

Store idle tools out of reach of children and untrained users.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Battery Charging and Usage

Recharge with specified charger and use only designated battery packs.

Battery Protection

Avoid shorting terminals and contact with ejected liquid.

Service and Specific Safety Rules

Tool Servicing and Repairs

Have tools serviced by qualified personnel and maintain labels.

Specific Safety Precautions

Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handles, and be aware of health hazards.

Specifications

Tool Capacities

Details on wood, steel, and screw capacities for different models.

Operation

Selecting Drill or Drive Action

Instructions for setting the mode selector for drilling or driving.

Installing Bits

Procedure for inserting and removing bits for different chuck types.

Selecting Hammer, Drill or Drive Action

How to select hammer-drilling, drilling only, or driving modes.

Functional Description and Assembly

Tool Components

Identifies key parts like chuck, clutch, selector, and fuel gauge.

Battery Insertion;Removal

Steps for securely inserting and removing the battery pack.

Starting, Stopping, and Speed Control

Tool Activation and Speed Adjustment

How to start, stop, and vary the speed using the trigger.

Battery Pack Protection

Tool protection from high current draw or overheating.

Torque Specifications and Speed Selection

Clutch Setting Recommendations

Approximate torque settings for various screw driving applications.

Speed Selector Usage

How to use the speed selector for low and high speed operations.

Control Switch and Applications

Control Switch Operation

Instructions for forward, reverse, and locked positions.

Drilling and Driving Guidance

Advice for drilling in wood, metal, masonry, and driving screws.

Maintenance and Accessories

Tool Maintenance Program

Regular servicing, lubrication, and electrical inspection recommended.

Cleaning and Repairs

Keep vents clean and contact service for repairs.

Accessory Recommendations

Use only accessories specifically recommended for the tool.

Service Contact Information

United States Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in the US.

Canada Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in Canada.

Mexico Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in Mexico.

Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Keep the work area clean and well lit. Do not operate in explosive atmospheres.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper plug matching, avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, and protect from wet conditions.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use common sense, wear protective equipment, and prevent unintentional starting.

Power Tool Use and Care

Proper Operation and Maintenance

Use the correct tool, ensure the switch works, disconnect power before adjustments, and maintain tools.

Tool Storage and Handling

Store idle tools out of reach of children and untrained users.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Battery Charging and Usage

Recharge with specified charger and use only designated battery packs.

Battery Protection

Avoid shorting terminals and contact with ejected liquid.

Service and Specific Safety Rules

Tool Servicing and Repairs

Have tools serviced by qualified personnel and maintain labels.

Specific Safety Precautions

Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handles, and be aware of health hazards.

Specifications

Tool Capacities

Details on wood, steel, and screw capacities for different models.

Operation

Selecting Drill or Drive Action

Instructions for setting the mode selector for drilling or driving.

Installing Bits

Procedure for inserting and removing bits for different chuck types.

Selecting Hammer, Drill or Drive Action

How to select hammer-drilling, drilling only, or driving modes.

Functional Description and Assembly

Tool Components

Identifies key parts like chuck, clutch, selector, and fuel gauge.

Battery Insertion;Removal

Steps for securely inserting and removing the battery pack.

Starting, Stopping, and Speed Control

Tool Activation and Speed Adjustment

How to start, stop, and vary the speed using the trigger.

Battery Pack Protection

Tool protection from high current draw or overheating.

Torque Specifications and Speed Selection

Clutch Setting Recommendations

Approximate torque settings for various screw driving applications.

Speed Selector Usage

How to use the speed selector for low and high speed operations.

Control Switch and Applications

Control Switch Operation

Instructions for forward, reverse, and locked positions.

Drilling and Driving Guidance

Advice for drilling in wood, metal, masonry, and driving screws.

Maintenance and Accessories

Tool Maintenance Program

Regular servicing, lubrication, and electrical inspection recommended.

Cleaning and Repairs

Keep vents clean and contact service for repairs.

Accessory Recommendations

Use only accessories specifically recommended for the tool.

Service Contact Information

United States Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in the US.

Canada Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in Canada.

Mexico Service

Contact details and website for Milwaukee service in Mexico.

Milwaukee 2402-20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMilwaukee
Model2402-20
CategoryCordless driver drill
LanguageEnglish

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