3/8’’ electric drill – Steele Products SP-PT235 User Manual

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3/8’’ ELECTRIC DRILL

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improve drilling action and prolong bit life. See cutting oil and/or drill bit manufacturer
recommendation for use.

Plastic - Use high-speed steel drill bits and refer to wood drilling.

Note: A jammed bit often is freed by placing the drill in reverse and slowly backing

out of the work piece.

2. When driving screws, use suitable bits for the size and type of screw being used. Drill a
pilot hole in most application to avoid splitting material. Use lower speeds for better control
and to avoid stripping the screw head.

WARNING
Dust and debris created during drilling, grinding or sanding on some materials may
contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or
other reproductive harm. To reduce exposure to these chemicals, always use
approved safety equipment, work in a well-ventilated area and wear dusk mask that
filters out microscopic particles
CHUCK REMOVAL
1. Open the chuck jaws fully.
2. Remove the retaining screw in the bottom of the chuck by turning clockwise.
3.Turn the chuck counterclockwise to remove from the drive shaft.

4.

Reverse steps 1 - 3 to install new chuck

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MAINTENANCE

Caution:
Tools service must be performed only by qualified repair personal. Service or
maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.
1. Clean the tool housing, motor vents and blade after each use.
2. Keep the grip dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
3. Store the tool on a safe and dry place, out of reach of children.
4.
Do not use cleaning agents or solvents that could attach the plastic parts of the tool

5.

The brushes should be checked periodically, and replaced when they become
worn. Replacement should only be performed by a qualified technician







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