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Instructions Harbor Freight Tools, Modèle VARIABLE SPEED 18 VOLT CORD- LESS DRILL/HAMMER DRILL 65949

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When the Battery Pack requires recharging, a 3. 3-5 hour charge allows the tool to operate at full power. Charging room temperature: 50° F. – 104° F.4. Depress both buttons at the rear of each side of the Battery Pack and slide unit back 5. to detach from the Drill. Plug Battery Pack into Adapter (30) the same way it plugs into the Cordless Drill, then slide Adapter onto Charger (29), and plug the Charger into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. While charging, the Battery Pack, Charger, and Adapter may become warm to the 6. touch. This is normal, and does not indicate a problem. Once the Battery Pack is fully charged, disconnect the Charger from the electrical 7. outlet. Disconnect the Adapter and the Battery Pack from the Charger. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 14. WARNING! Remove the Battery (28) from the tool and set the Rotation Button (9) to its center, locked position before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. To install a drill/screwdriver bit: with the chuck pointing away from you, hold the 1. Chuck Sleeve firmly in place and turn the Chuck (16) counterclockwise. Insert the shank of the bit all the way into the Chuck. While holding the Chuck Sleeve in place, turn the Chuck clockwise to lock the bit in place. The Chuck accepts up to 1/2” diameter bits. Insert the appropriate bit for your application and tighten the Chuck firmly. (See Figure E., above.) Secure the workpiece in place, using a vise or clamps (not included).2. Warning! Never change Torque Setting while drill is still rotating, as this can damage the drill. The Torque Setting Ring (15) allows you to select 16 different driving torque settings, 3. depending on the job required. Torque Settings (1-16): 2-Speed Switch (20) Accessory Grip (14) Torque Indicator Arrow Chuck (16) Rotation Button (9) Torque Setting Ring (15) Trigger (10) Battery Pack (28) Figure E The different numbers on the Ring are an indication of how much torque the screwdriver will apply to the bit before the clutch slips, allowing the bit to stop and helping to prevent damage to the screw, bit, or workpiece. The higher the number, the more torque is applied before the clutch slips. Unless you are drilling, always start with a lower number to help prevent damage. This drill also has torque settings between the numbers to allow a greater range of control. Drill Setting (): This setting essentially prevents the clutch from slipping entirely. It is designed for drilling, but is not advised for using the screwdriver because it offers no protection against stripping the head or splitting the wood. Set the drilling torque by turning the Torque Setting Ring (15) to align the torque indicator arrow with the desired setting. (See Figure E., previous page.) Hammer Setting ( ): Only use this setting to bore or drill into an object. The Hammer Setting works well when drilling/chipping into materials. It is generally used to bore holes with the purpose of breaking up materials. The tip of the Cordless Drill must be firmly depressed for the hammer action to engage. Note: A masonry bit is required when drilling/chipping into masonry materials. Setting the 2-Speed Switch (20) to setting #2 enables the drill to rotate at a greater 4. speed allowing superior torque and greater drilling flexibility. When drilling in light gauge metal or wood, use a wooden block to back up the 5. material to prevent damage to the workpiece. Mark the center of the hole to be drilled with a center punch (not included) to give 6. a Drill Bit a start and to prevent it from “walking”. Lubricate the Drill Bit with cutting oil (not included) when drilling iron or steel. Use 7. a coolant (not included) when drilling nonferrous metals such as copper, brass, or aluminum. Attach the Accessory Grip (14) to the drill by sliding the metal loop over the front 8. of the drill and securing it behind the Torque Setting. Turn the handle of Accessory Grip handle counterclockwise until it holds firmly. The Accessory Grip allows greater control over the Drill and makes it easier to resist being pulled out of alignment by torque. Insert the fully charged Battery Pack (28) into the Handle of the Cordless Drill.9. The Rotation Button (9) allows you to change the rotational direction of the Cordless 10. Drill. For a clockwise rotation, move the Rotation Button to the right. For a counterclockwise rotation, move the Rotation Button to the left. The center position locks the Trigger (10), helping to prevent the Drill from operating. The Forward/Reverse Indicator (21) lights up, when the Trigger is depressed, to show which direction the Drill is set. Make sure to hold the Cordless Drill firmly with both hands, as torque from the Mo11. tor can cause the tool to twist. Operate the Drill, by squeezing the Trigger (10). The speed of the Drill can be con12. trolled by varying the press...


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