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Ryobi LCDI1402 User Manual

Ryobi LCDI1402
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Ryobi LCDI1402 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRyobi
ModelLCDI1402
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, avoid explosive atmospheres, and keep bystanders away for accident prevention.

Electrical Safety

Ensure correct plugs, avoid grounded surfaces, protect from moisture, and do not abuse cords.

Personal Safety Precautions

Stay alert, wear PPE, prevent unintentional starting, and maintain proper footing and balance.

Power Tool Use and Care Guidelines

Use the correct tool for the job, do not force it, and ensure the switch functions properly.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Recharge and Battery Pack Usage

Recharge with specified charger and use only designated battery packs to prevent injury.

Battery Storage and Handling

Store battery away from metal objects and handle carefully to avoid contact with ejected liquid.

Intended Use and Supervision

Not for persons with reduced capabilities without supervision; supervise children.

Special Safety Rules

Hearing Protection

Wear ear protectors when impact drilling to prevent hearing loss from noise exposure.

Auxiliary Handle Usage

Use auxiliary handles if supplied with the tool for improved control and safety.

Electrical Hazard Awareness

Be aware of hidden wiring; cutting accessories contacting live wires can cause electric shock.

Specifications

Operation and Applications

Product Applications

Lists uses like drilling wood, metal, driving screws, and hammer drilling in masonry.

Battery Protection Features

Built-in features protect cells and maximize battery life; tool may shut down under certain conditions.

Installing the Battery Pack

Lock trigger, place pack, ensure latches snap into place before beginning operation.

Removing the Battery Pack

Lock trigger, depress latches on the side of the battery pack, then remove.

Trigger Switch Operation

Depress the trigger switch to turn the drill ON; release to turn it OFF.

Variable Speed Control

Trigger pressure controls speed and torque; higher pressure means higher speed/torque.

Rotation Selector Function

Controls bit rotation (forward/reverse) and includes a center lock position.

Internal Spindle Lock

Allows single-handed chuck adjustment by squeezing the chuck body.

Keyless Chuck Operation

Tightens or releases bits by rotating the chuck body; arrows indicate direction.

Two-Speed Gear Train (HI-LO)

Selects speed range (1/LOW or 2/HIGH) for power/torque or speed applications.

Quick Mode Selector

Allows quick switching between drill, drive, and percussion modes.

Selecting Drive or Drill Setting

Choose speed and mode based on application, bit, fastener, and material using provided chart.

Torque Adjustment

Adjust torque using the ring to prevent damaging screw heads, threads, or workpiece.

Bit Storage

Dedicated storage areas on the base of the drill for bits when not in use.

Magnetic Tray (Mag Tray ™)

Conveniently stores screws or other small parts magnetically.

Installing Drill Bits

Lock trigger, open chuck jaws, insert bit straight, and tighten jaws securely.

Removing Drill Bits

Lock trigger, open chuck jaws by rotating in UNLOCK direction, and remove the bit.

Drilling Procedure

Check rotation, secure material, hold drill firmly, and apply steady pressure.

Drilling Operation Details

Apply light pressure, use center punch on hard surfaces, use oil for metal drilling.

Electric Brake Functionality

Chuck stops when trigger released; visible sparks are normal brake operation.

Maintenance and Care

Servicing and Replacement Parts

Use only identical RYOBI replacement parts for servicing to maintain safety and prevent damage.

Cleaning Procedures

Avoid solvents on plastic parts; use clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, and oil.

Prohibited Substances Contact

Prevent brake fluids, gasoline, or penetrating oils from contacting plastic parts.

Tool Modification Warning

Do not modify the tool or create unauthorized accessories, as this is misuse.

Guarantee Information

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