Maintenance, Chuck removal (continued), To retighten a loose chuck – Craftsman 973.111471 User Manual

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OPERATION

MAINTENANCE

CHUCK REMOVAL (Continued)

■ insert hex key wrench in chuck and tighten chuck

jaws securely. Tap sharply with a mallet in a

counterclockwise direction. This will loosen chuck

on the spindle. It can now be unscrewed by hand.

See

Figure 14.

Fig. 14

TO RETIGHTEN A LOOSE CHUCK

The chuck may become loose on spindle and develop

a wobble. Periodically check chuck screw for tight­
ness. A loose chuck screw may cause the chuck jaws

to bind and prevent them from closing.

To tighten, follow these steps:

Lock switch trigger on your drill by placing the
direction of rotation selector in center position.

See Figure 2.

■ Open the chuck jaws.

Insert hex key wrench into chuck and tighten

chuck jaws securely. Tap hex key wrench sharply
with a mallet in a clockwise direction. This will
tighten chuck on the spindle.

Open the chuck jaws and remove hex key
wrench.

■ Tighten the chuck screw.

Note:

The chuck screw has left hand threads.

/L

WARNING:

When servicing, use only identical

** Craftsman replacement parts. Use of any other

part may create a hazard or cause product
damage.

Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts.

Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various

types of commercial solvents and may be damaged
by their use. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil,
grease, etc.

VV WARNING:

Do not at any time let brake fluids,

gasoline, petroleum-based products, penetrating

oils, etc. come in contact with plastic parts. They

contain chemicals that can damage, weaken or

destroy plastic.

Do not

abuse power tools. Abusive practices can

damage tool as well as workpiece.

Only the parts shown on parts list, page 15, are
intended to be repaired or replaced by the customer.
All other parts should be replaced at a Sears Service
Center.

A WARNING:

Do not attempt to modify this tool or

create accessories not recommended for use
with this tool. Any such alteration or modification

is misuse and could result in a hazardous

condition leading to possible serious personal

injury.

BATTERIES

Your drill’s battery pack is equipped with 11 nickel­
cadmium rechargeable batteries. Length of service
from éach charging will depend on the type of work
you are doing.

The batteries in this tool have been designed to
provide maximum trouble free life. However, like all

batteries, they will eventually wear out.

Do not

disassemble battery pack and attempt to replace the

batteries. Handling of these batteries, especially when
wearing rings and jewelry, could result in a serious
burn.

To obtain the longest possible battery life, we suggest
the following:

Store and charge your batteries in a coo! area.
Temperatures above normal room temperature
will shorten battery life.

Never store batteries in a discharged condition.
Recharge them immediately after they are

discharged.

■ All batteries gradually lose their charge. The

higher the temperature the quicker they lose their

charge. If you store your tool tor long periods of
time without using it. recharge the batteries every

month or two. This practice will prolong battery
life.

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