Masterforce LSD106 10-Amp Corded 5/8" Mixer Drill

Operator’s Manual - Page 12

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12
INSTALLING AUXILIARY HANDLE AND
D HANDLE
WARNING: The auxiliary handle and D
handle must be installed as it will provide
additional control over the drill during heavy
drilling operations.
To install the “D” handle (2), insert the “D”
Handle (2) into the hole at the back of the drill
(1), then insert the screw (3), insert the Allen
key (4) into the screw (3), turn it CLOCKWISE to
tighten it. (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
To install the auxiliary handle (1), simply thread
it CLOCKWISE into the threaded hole (2) in the
top of the drill (Fig. 2).
NOTE: Never use a wrench or pliers to tighten
the assist handle into the drill. Hand tighten
only.
Fig. 2
FORWARD/REVERSE SWITCH
The forward/reverse switch (1) is conveniently
mounted immediately above the trigger switch
on the drill handle (2) (Fig. 3). To make the drill
rotate clockwise for drilling, push the forward/
reverse switch to the left. To make the drill
rotate counter-clockwise, push the
forward/reverse switch to the right.
NOTES:
a) Never change the position of the forward/
reverse switch while the chuck is turning.
b) The trigger switch will NOT function with the
forward/reverse switch in the middle position or
“neutral” position.
Fig. 3
VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER AND DIAL
This drill is equipped with a variable-speed
ON/OFF trigger switch with speed control dial
1. To start the drill, gently squeeze the trigger
switch (3) (Fig. 4).
NOTE: The drill will turn at its slowest
speed when the trigger switch is depressed
slightly. The drill will turn at its fastest
speed when the trigger switch is fully
depressed.
2. To stop the drill, release the trigger switch.
NOTE: Drilling at a slow speed for an
extended period may cause the
switch to overheat. If the drill gets hot, stop
drilling and allow it to cool for at least 15
minutes.
Fig. 4
SPEED CONTROL DIAL
This feature enables you to pre-set the tool for
a desired RPM when using the “Lock-On”
button feature. The tool speed is adjusted by
rotating the “speed control” dial (4) (Fig. 4)
clockwise to increase the speed and
counterclockwise to decrease the speed. Once
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