Black & Decker 1101 User Manual

Owner’s manual, Drill #1000, Drill *1101

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DRILLING

To prevent the drill bit from slipping when starting a hole, make an indentation with a center-

punch and hammer at the point to be drilled. Place the point of the bit in the Indentation and

start drilling.

CARE

m

DRILLING

Twist drills are brittle and will

break if enough bending stress
it applied. To avoid stress on

the drill bit, try extending your

index finger along the side of

the drill-housing with your mid­
dle finger on the trigger. Re­

member— guide, the tool, don't

force

it!

Should

the

tool

be­

come

overheated,

run

it

with

no load. Because of the drill's
construction, it will cool faster
running than by stopping it.

DRILLING IN METAL

Use a cutting lubricant when

drilling

metals.

The

excep­

tions are iron and brass which
should

be

drilled

dry.

The

cutting

lubricants

that

work

best

are

sulphurized

cutting

oil or lard oil; bacon grease
will

also

serve

the

purpose.

Aluminum is best drilled with
turpentine or kerosene.

TO REMOVE CHUCK for using a threaded shank acces­

sory, first insert key into chuck key hole. Then strike the
key sharply with a piece of wood in the direction the

chuck rotates when the Drill is turned "ON." This will
loosen the chuck shank threads and the chuck may be

unscrewed from the Drill.

DRILLING IN WOOD

Holes

in

wood

can

be

made

with the same twist drills used
for metal. These bits may over­
heat

unless

pulled

out

fre­

quently to clear chips from the
flutes.

For

larger

holes,

use

Power Drill Wood Bits with a

shank

size

that

will

fit

your

drill's chuck. Work that is apt
to splinter should be backed up
with a block of wood. Let up on
the pressure Just before the tip
cuts through, this will give a

good clean hole. Always leave
the

drill

running

when

pulling

it back out of a drilled hole,

this prevents Jamming.

LUBRICATION

Seif lubricating bearings are used in the tool and periodic relubrication Is not required.

However, it is recommended that, at least once a year, you take or send the too! to a
B&D Service Center for a thorough cleaning, inspection and lubrication of the gear case.

GUARANTEE

Black & Decker guarantees, for one year from date of purchase, to correct by
repair or parts replacement without charge any defect due to faulty material
or workmanship. Simply return the complete unit, transportation prepaid, to
any Black & Decker Service Center or Authorized Service Station. Naturally,

we assume no responsibility for damage caused by misuse, careless handling
or where repairs have been made or attempted by others. No other guarantee,
written or verbal, is authorized by us.

IMPORTANT!

To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjust­

ment should be performed by BLACK & DECKER Service Centers or other

qualified service organizations, always using BLACK & DECKER replacement
parts.

See'Tools-Electric'

—Yellow Pages—

for Service l< Sales

THE BLACK & DECKER MFC. CO., TOWSON, MD. 21204, U.S.A.

Form No. 97142

(B5-AL) Printed in U.S.A.

OWNER’S MANUAL

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Capacity:

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" holes in steel; In hard­

wood. 115 Volts A.C. 1.9 Amps. 1/7 H.P.
2250 R.P.M.

Capacity: %" holes in steel; in hard­
wood.

115

Volts A.C.

2.0

Amps.

1/7 H.P.

1000 R.P.M.

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