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the bit. Do not use water to settle dust or to
cool bit. It will damage carbide and create a
shock hazard.
Using Right Angle
Drive Units
Attaching the Right Angle Drive to a Drill
1.
Remove the chuck from the drill follow-
ing instructions. Then slip the double
hex coupling over the hex on the drill
spindle. Loosen the clamping screws
on the clamping sleeve and slip the
sleeve onto the drill collar.
2.
Slide Right Angle Drill head into the
other side of the sleeve and turn the
drive head slightly in either direction so
the hexagonal hole in the coupling en-
gages the hexagonal portion of the
spindle. Attaching the drill chuck to the
side designated "low" reduces the speed
by 1/3 or 33%.
3.
When assembled, turn the Right Angle
head to the desired position and tighten
the clamping screws to secure the unit.
Thread the chuck onto Right Angle Drive
spindle and install chuck locating screw.
Removing Chuck From the
Right Angle Drive Unit
The chuck can be removed from Right Angle
Drive unit in the same manner it is removed
from the drill; however, ALWAYS REMOVE
RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE FROM THE DRILL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LOOSEN THE
CHUCK. This will prevent damaging the
drill's gearing. Use the open end wrench
provided to hold the Right Angle Drive Spindle
before attempting to loosen the chuck.
Removing the Chuck
F
Removing the Chuck from the Drill
1.
To remove the left-hand screw inside
the chuck, unplug the tool and open the
chuck jaws. Insert a T-handle hex key
into the screw inside the chuck. Using
the chuck key to hold the chuck steady,
turn the T-handle hex key as shown and
remove the screw. Save the screw for
installing your new chuck.
English
2.
To remove chuck: Tighten a large hex
key into the chuck. Place the chuck on
a workbench as shown. Strike the hex
key with a soft headed mallet to loosen
the chuck. Remove the chuck by hand.
WARNING!
Use only a soft head mallet. Striking a hex
key with other hand tools may cause it to
splinter, causing serious personal injury.
Maintenance
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, always un-
plug tool before performing any mainte-
nance. Never disassemble the tool or try
to do any rewiring on the tool's electrical
system. Contact a MILWAUKEE service
facility for ALL repairs.
Maintaining Tools
Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a
regular maintenance program. Before use,
examine the general condition of your tool.
Inspect guards, switches, tool cord set and
extension cord for damage. Check for loose
screws, misalignment, binding of moving
parts, improper mounting, broken parts and
any other condition that may affect its safe
operation. If abnormal noise or vibration
occurs, turn the tool off immediately and
have the problem corrected before further
use. Do not use a damaged tool. Tag
damaged tools "DO NOT USE" until repaired
(see "Repairs").
Under normal conditions, relubrication is not
necessary until the motor brushes need to be
replaced.
After six months to one year,
depending on use, return your tool to the
nearest MILWAUKEE service facility for the
following:
• Lubrication
• Brush inspection and replacement
• Mechanical inspection and
cleaning (gears, spindles, bearings,
housing, etc.)
• Electrical inspection (switch, cord,
armature, etc.)
• Testing to assure proper mechani-
cal and electrical operation
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