Tool set up, Workpiece and work area set up, Safety op era tion m aintenan c e setu p – Chicago Electric 1/2 Heavy-duty Low Speed VSR Drill 93632 User Manual

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Item 93632

SAFETY

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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.

Tool Set Up

TO pREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM AccIDENTAL OpERATION:

Make sure that the Trigger is in the off-position and unplug the tool from its

electrical outlet before performing any procedure in this section.

Drill Bit Installation

cAUTION! Wear heavy-duty work gloves to provide

protection when inserting and removing drill bits.

Drill bits become very hot during use.

Do not remove drill bits until the bit has cooled.

1. Loosen the Chuck with the Chuck Key until the jaws

of the drill are opened enough to fit the drill bit.

Place the desired drill bit into the drill

between the Chuck Jaws.

2. Hand tighten the Chuck until the bit is held securely

in place, centered between the Chuck Jaws.

Insert the tip of the Chuck Key into a hole on the

side of the Chuck so that the teeth on the Key

engage the gear on the Chuck. Use the Key to

tighten the Chuck securely and remove the Key.

NOTIcE: Use sharp bits. Dull, bent, or damaged

bits will cause stress on the drill and/or break.

Workpiece and Work Area Set Up

1. Designate a work area that is clean and well-lit.

The work area must not allow access by children

or pets to prevent distraction and injury.

2. Route the power cord along a safe route to reach

the work area without creating a tripping hazard or

exposing the power cord to possible damage. The

power cord must reach the work area with enough

extra length to allow free movement while working.

3. Secure loose workpieces using a vise or clamps

(not included) to prevent movement while working.

4. There must not be objects, such as utility lines,

nearby that will present a hazard while working.

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