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User manual Harbor Freight Tools, model DRILL MASTER 96526

Manafacture: Harbor Freight Tools
File size: 1.45 mb
File name: 96526.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Note: For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram near the end of this manual. To Charge The Battery The Battery (29) does not come charged from the manufacturer. Before use, you must charge the Battery. (See Figure A, next page.) Plug the AC/DC Adapter’s (24) 2-prong plug into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. (See Figure A.) Insert the AC/DC Adapter’s (24) charge cord into the Charger Stand (23). (See Figure A.) WARNINGWARNING Insert the Battery (29) into the Charger Stand (23). (See Figure A.) The Battery (29) will charge in approximately 3 to 5 hours. Do not charge the Battery for longer than 5 hours. Subsequent charges will also take between 3 and 5 hours. Allow the Charger Stand (23) to cool down before charging another Battery. BATTERY (29) AC/DC ADAPTER (24) CHARGER STAND (23) FIGURE ATo Attach The Charged Battery To The Drill/Driver When the Battery (29) is fully charged, unplug the AC/DC Adapter (24) from its electrical outlet. Then remove the Battery from the Charger Stand (23). (See Figure A.) Insert the Battery (29) into the Battery Receptacle located at the bottom of the Drill/Driver. Make sure the two Securing Clasps (one on each side of the Battery) engage the Drill/Driver. (See Figure B.) FIGURE B BATTERY (29) To Insert And Remove Drill And Screw Driver Bits Set the Forward/Reverse Switch (7) to the “LOCKED” (center) position. (See Figure C.) FORWARD/REVERSE SWITCH (7) POWER SWITCH (10) The Drill/Driver is equipped with a Keyless Chuck (1). To insert and remove drill bits or screw drivers, loosen the Chuck. (See Figure D.) Operating Instructions Read the entire Important Safety Information section at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product. To Operate The Forward/Reverse Switch The three-position Forward/Reverse Switch (7) is located on top of the Power Switch (10). (See Figure C.) When the Forward/Reverse Switch (7) is in the center, the Drill/Driver is in a “LOCKED” position. (See Figure C.) When the Forward/Reverse Switch (7) is pressed to the right, the rotation of the Drill/Driver will be clockwise (typically for driving fasteners or drilling holes). (See Figure C.) When the Forward/Reverse Switch (7) is pressed to the left, the rotation of the Drill/Driver will be counterclockwise (typically for removing fasteners or freeing drill bits). (See Figure C.) FIGURE C Hold the Keyless Chuck (1) firmly while turning the forward section of the Chuck counterclockwise. This opens the Chuck to accept the drill or screw driver bit. (See Figure D.) Continue turning the Keyless Chuck (1) counterclockwise until the drill bit or screw driver slips into the Chuck Jaws. (See Figure D.) Turn the forward section of the Keyless Chuck (1) clockwise while holding the Chuck firmly in place to tighten the Chuck around the drill bit or screw driver shaft. Make sure the drill bit or screw driver is seated securely before operation. (See Figure D.) Push the Forward/Reverse Switch (7) to the right. Gently press the Power Switch and note whether the bit wobbles while it rotates. If the bit wobbles, release the power switch, repeat steps 1 through 5 to reposition bit. To Operate The Torque Selector The Torque Setting Ring (3) is a 19-position dial located behind the Keyless Chuck (1). The Torque Setting Ring also features one drill setting. (See Figure D.) KEYLESS CHUCK (1) FORWARD SECTION DRILL BIT (NOT INCLUDED) FIGURE D TORQUE SETTING RING (3) FIGURE E A higher setting equals more torque; therefore, position #1 (low torque) is appropriate for driving screws into wood without stripping the screw, but would not provide enough torque for drilling or driving into harder materials. (See Figure E.) Position #20 is indicated by a drill bit icon and should be used for drilling only. (See Figure E.) Drill Bit Selection Always use sharp drill bits. Sharp bits are less likely to bind when drilling. Use the proper drill bit for the job. There are many types of bits designed for specific purposes. Check the information on the bit’s packaging for proper usage. Do not use drill bits larger than the rated capacity of the Drill/Driver. Gear damage or motor overload may result. Drilling An Object CAUTION! Do not operate the Drill/Driver before placing a drill bit on the material. Avoid overloading the Drill/Driver. Do not apply excessive pressure to the Drill/ Driver while drilling. If the speed of the tool drops abnormally, decrease the pressure immediately. If the drill bit stops abruptly or the bit becomes blocked, release the Power Switch (10) at once. Ensure the safety of the work space. Clear the work area of all parts and debris that may cause injury by flying objects. Before drilling, clamp the object down securely. A poorly secured piece of material may result in personal injury and/or inaccurate drilling. When drilling in a light gauge metal or wood, use a wooden block (...


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