
Do you have a question about the Worx WX311 and is the answer not in the manual?
| Voltage | 20V |
|---|---|
| Chuck Size | 13 mm |
| Speed | Variable |
| Max. Drilling Capacity in Steel | 13 mm |
| Max. Drilling Capacity in Masonry | 16 mm |
| Battery Type | Li-Ion |
Keep work area clean, dry, and well-lit; avoid explosive atmospheres.
Use proper plugs, avoid grounded surfaces, protect from moisture, don't abuse cord.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, remove tools, don't overreach, dress properly.
Use correct tool, check switch, disconnect power, store properly, maintain tool, keep bits sharp.
Ensure tool is serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.
Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handles, hold by insulated surfaces.
Symbols indicating user should read manual or compliance marks.
Symbols for warnings, double insulation, and personal protective equipment.
Identifies both Keyless (WX311.1) and Key Chuck (WX311) mechanisms.
Describes the depth gauge for setting depth and the auxiliary handle for control.
Identifies Gear Box Switch, Drill/Hammer selector, Lock-on, Fwd/Rev, and On/Off switches.
Lists voltage, power, speed, impact rate, protection, chuck/drilling capacity, and weight.
Lists items like auxiliary handle, depth gauge, chuck key, and drill bits.
Instructions on attaching and using the auxiliary handle for stability.
Guide on how to install and set the depth gauge for drilling.
Procedures for inserting drill bits into key chuck and keyless chuck.
How to start, stop, and control speed using the variable trigger switch.
How to lock the switch for continuous operation.
How to change rotation direction and warnings.
How to select between hammer and drill modes for different materials.
How to select gear positions for torque and speed.
Tips for optimal drill performance and cooling.
Guidelines for cleaning, storage, and safety during maintenance.
Solutions for common problems like starting issues or cutting performance.