Tool operation, Switch, Changing bits – Black & Decker Spitfire 5013 User Manual

Page 5: Reversing switch, Hammer/driii seiector lever (figure 5), Figure 5

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TOOL OPERATION

Switch

The motor is operated by a variable speed trigger switch which, when
depressed, turns the tool on. The variable speed switch allows slow starting
when hammering for exact hole positioning or when working with brittle sur­
faces such as glazed tile. The further the trigger is depressed, the higher the

R.P.M. (Revolutions Per Minute) and B.P.M. (Beats Per Minute). Releasing the

trigger turns the tool off.

Changing Bits

The 5013 is designed for the B & D SDS bit system in sizes from 3/16” to 5/8”

in diameter.

1. Unplug the unit from power source when inserting bits.

2. Insert the bit with a slight twist. The locking

takes

place

automatically

during

drilling/hammer drilling.

3. To release bit, pull front end of chuck back

(Figure 3) and pull bit out.

Figure 3

Reversing Switch

The hammer is equipped with a reversing switch for backing out jammed drill

bits or large screws. To operate the hammer in forward, slide the lever in
Figure 4 to the right (when viewed from the chuck end) as shown. To operate
in reverse, slide the lever to the left. Always be sure that the tool is off and
has stopped coasting before changing its direction.

Hammer/Driii Seiector Lever (Figure 5)

Your hammer is equipped with a selector lever to control drilling or hammer­
ing action.

1. Turn the tool off and allow it to stop before shifting.

2.

To select “hammer drilling”,

rotate the selector lever clockwise to the

hammer symbol.

3.

To select “drilling”,

rotate the selector lever counterclockwise to the drill

position.

Figure 4

SELECTOR LEVER

Figure 5

DRILL

HAMMER

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