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Snap-On CDR8850H User Manual

Snap-On CDR8850H
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CDR8850H
Cordless Drill
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ZCDR8850HCE Rev. D (01/16)
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Snap-On CDR8850H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSnap-On
ModelCDR8850H
CategoryPower Screwdriver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Messages

General Power Tool Safety Messages

Read all safety warnings and instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, and injury.

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean and lit, avoid explosive atmospheres, and keep bystanders away.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, and do not abuse cords.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, and maintain balance.

Power Tool Use and Care

Battery Tool Use and Care

Recharge only with specified chargers and use only designated battery packs.

Service

Have power tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules

Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handles, and avoid prolonged vibration exposure.

Battery Pack Safety Messages

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Do not store or charge batteries in extreme temperatures. Do not incinerate or disassemble.

Risk of Electric Shock

Do not disassemble or short circuit batteries. Use only Snap-on chargers.

Risk of Burn

Avoid contact with battery liquid. Ensure switch is off before inserting battery.

Safety Rules for Battery Disposal

Risk of Short Circuit and Fire

Do not short battery pack, touch terminals with conductive material, or store with metal objects.

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Do not throw away used batteries; recycle them at an authorized center.

Battery Charger Safety Messages

Risk of Electric Shock and Fire

Do not use damaged chargers, avoid wet conditions, and pull by plug.

Risk of Explosion

Wear safety goggles; improper use can cause broken tools.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Charger Safety Instructions

Follow all safety and operating instructions for the charger and battery.

Extension Cord Usage

Use properly wired extension cords of adequate wire size when necessary.

Functional Description

Symbology

Explanation of symbols used in the manual for safe operation and understanding.

Specifications

Drill Specifications

Details on motor voltage, chuck capacity, speed, weight, and operating temperature.

Battery Pack Specifications

Battery Charger Specifications

Input voltage, output details, and weight for various charger models.

Tool Operation

Auxiliary Handle Usage

Always use the auxiliary handle for maximum control and brace securely.

Application Selector Ring Modes

Hammer, Screw, and Drill Modes

Select mode by aligning symbol on Application Selector Ring for specific tasks.

Drilling Operations

Drilling in Concrete

Use hammer mode with carbide bits; pull bit frequently to clear dust.

Detailed Tool Operations

Driving Fasteners

Set application selector and torque adjusting ring for proper fastener depth.

Drilling Operations

Covers drilling wood, plastic, and metal with appropriate bits, speeds, and lubrication.

Overloading and Overheating

Tool stops automatically to prevent damage from overheating or excessive load.

Forward/Reverse Switch Operation

Use switch to control chuck rotation direction; center position locks the switch.

Controls and Adjustments

Trigger and Torque Control

Depress trigger to operate; lock in OFF position. Adjust torque ring for fastening.

Selecting Speed

Change speed only when drill is stopped. Use Hi-Lo switch for speed selection.

Drill Bit Installation and Removal

Lock trigger, open chuck sleeve, insert bit, and tighten sleeve securely.

Chuck and Battery Maintenance

Chuck Removal and Installation

Steps to remove and install the chuck using tools and safety precautions.

Battery Charging Procedure

Connect charger, plug in power, insert battery. Green light indicates charging progress.

Battery Pack Information and Status

Fuel Gauge Operation

Press fuel gauge button to display remaining capacity; flashing L1 indicates need for charging.

Charge Cycle Counter

Press fuel gauge button for 10 seconds to view charge cycle count via LED flashes.

Battery Pack Care and Protection

Battery Pack Protection Circuit

Circuit monitors voltage, discharge, and temperature to protect battery life.

Environmental Operation and Storage

Guidelines for cold/hot weather operation and proper storage conditions.

Maintenance and Service

Inspect for damage, use qualified service technicians, and maintain tools.

Parts and Model Information

Parts Listing

Reference numbers, descriptions, and part numbers for drill components.

Charger and Battery Lists

Details on charger parts, battery models, and available colors.

Declaration of Conformity

Warranty Information

Limited Warranties

Details on one-year and two-year limited warranties for tools, chargers, and batteries.

Trademark Acknowledgements