3. When the jaws are at the approximate diameter of the bit or driver, insert the shank end of the bit or driver into the jaw opening. 4. Turn the sleeve clockwise until it tightens around the bit or driver. Never “power tighten” which is holding the sleeve while running the drill. This can cause a loose grip on the bit or driver and potential damage to chuck jaws. Check for tightness periodically while using the tool. 5. To release the bit or driver, hold the chuck collar, and turn the sleeve counterclockwise. Fig 1. Inserting bits into the chuck. Operating this equipment has the potential to propel debris into the air which can cause eye injury. Always wear safety glasses or goggles when operating equipment. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropriate standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). -7- G8593 14.4V Cordless Set DRILL OPERATION, CONT’D Operating the drill 1. Set the Direction Switch for the desired rotation of the bit or driver. The direction switch is the sliding switch located just above the trigger. When looking down on the drill, pushing the switch all the way to the right will give a counterclockwise rotation (normally for loosening fasteners and bits), all the way to the left will be clockwise (normally for tightening fasteners and drilling holes). When the switch is in the center position it locks the switch to avoid accidentally starting the drill. 2. Set the Torque Setting Ring located just behind the chuck. This ring has numbers from 1 to 5 on it, and a pointer indicator embossed on the drill case. Set on 1 for very light applications such as driving screws into drywall. Use the higher settings up to 5 for denser woods and materials. Use the drill bit symbol when boring holes. Using the proper torque setting will ensure that the fastener is not driven too deeply damaging the surface material, or in the worst case, stripped out of the hole due to over- torquing. 3. Pull the trigger to activate the drill. This drill is variable speed from 0 600 RPM, therefore the more you pull on the trigger, the faster the motor and chuck will rotate. Direction Switch Speed Trigger Torque Setting Fig 3. Location of controls. G8593 14.4V Cordless Set -8 FLASHLIGHT / SANDER OPERATION Flashlight Transfer the battery pack to the flashlight device. The battery snaps into the base the same as the drill. Slide the switch to the ON position Detail Sander Transfer the battery pack to the sander. The battery snaps into the base the same as the drill. Install the desired sandpaper grit onto the triangular sanding pad. Please consult to Grizzly catalog or website for ordering information for sandpaper. The sandpaper attaches by means of a hook and loop material. Be certain the replacement sandpaper purchased is of this type. The oscillating motion of the triangular sanding pad provides fast cutting action for detail and intricate sanding. The detail sander is excellent for hard-to-reach places like the corners of a picture frame. Both wood and metal materials can be sanded with this device as long as the appropriate types of sandpaper are installed. Always be sure to check the sandpaper for loading and sharpness of grit. Change the sandpaper when the paper loses its surface, or when the edges become torn or loose. -9-G8593 14.4V Cordless Set OPERATING TIPS AND MAINTE- Operating Guides and Tips Avoid overloading the drill or sander. Do not apply excessive pressure to the drill or sander while using. If the speed drops abnormally, decrease pressure immediately. When drilling, if the bit stops abruptly or becomes blocked, release the trigger at once. Reverse the direction to free the drill bit. Ensure the safety of the workplace. Clear the work area of all parts and debris that may cause injury by flying objects. Securely fix the object to be drilled or sanded in a vise or otherwise clamp to avoid injury. Do not attempt to hold workpiece by hand. Inspect the drill or sander before use. Run the drill before using to ensure all parts are running smoothly and there are no abnormal sounds or sparks. If any defect is found, have unit serviced. Match your drill speed to your torque. Use low torque and high speeds for boring through light materials. Use low torque and low speeds for driving screws into light materials. For the highest setting, combine a low speed with the “Drill Bit” symbol on the Torque Setting Ring. Know your worksite. Only drill as deep as necessary. Check behind walls for wires, other electrical hazards, or plumbing. Use accessories properly. Use the lowest possible torque setting when driving fasteners. This will increase the life span of the driving bit and prevent damage to the fastener. Maintenance Your cordless power tool will give you hundreds of hours of operation time before ever needing service. The electrical components of this cordless drill are not user serviceable. Repair should always be undertaken by a qualified electrical repair technician. Keep the dri...