Craftsman 315272070 1/2" professional cordless drill/driver

User Manual - Page 12

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DRILLING
See Figure 14.
Fig. 14
When drilling hard smooth surfaces use a center
punch to mark desired hole location. This will prevent
the drill bit from slipping off center as the hole is
started. However, the low speed feature allows
starting holes without center punching ifdesired. To
accomplish this, simply operate your drillat a low
speed until the hole is started.
The material to be drilled should be'secured in a vise
or with clamps to keep itfrom turning as the drill bit
rotates,
Hold tool firmly and place the bit at the point to be
drilled. Depress the switch trigger to start tool.
Move the drill bit into the workpiece applying only
enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. Do not force
or apply side pressure to elongate a hole.
,_ WARNING: Be prepared for binding or bit
breakthrough. When these situations occur, drill
has a tdndency to grab and kick opposite to the
direction of rotation and could cause loss of
control when breaking through matedal. If not
prepared, this loss of control can result in
possible serious injury.
When drilling metals, use a light oil on the drill bit to
keep it from overheating. The oil will prolong the life of
the bit and increase the drilling action.
If the bit j_ms in workpiece or if the drill stalls, release
switch trigger immediately. Remove the bit from the
workpiece and determine the reason for jamming.
CHUCK REMOVAL
See Figures 15, 16, and 17.
The chuck must be removed in order to use some
accessories. To remove:
Lock the switch trigger by placing the direction of
rotation selector in center position.
Insert a 5/16 inch or larger allen wrench (hex key
wrench) into the chuck of your drill and tighten the
chuck jaws securely.
Tap the allen wrench sharply with a mallet in a
clockwise direction. See Figure 15. This will
loosen the screw in the chuck for easy removal.
MALLET
KEYLESS
CHUCK
ALLEN
CHUCK WRENCH
JAWS
Fig. 15
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