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Central Pneumatic 46446 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual page 10

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NOTE: Part numbers in this section refer to the Parts List on page 11 and the
Assembly Drawing on page 12.
1.
Set the air pressure regulator at
90 psi.
WARNING: Do not exceed the
recommended pressure of 90 psi.
Damage to your tool, and possible
personal injury may result.
2.
Check the air line and its
connections for air leaks. Make
note of these, and repair them before using this tool.
NOTE: Turn off your air compressor and disconnect the air pressure hose before
changing bits or making any adjustments to this tool. Severe injury or property
damage may otherwise result.
Using the Chuck Key
the Chuck with the Chuck Key until the bit is securely held.
5.
Move the Direction Switch (30a) to the LEFT to drill clockwise, move the
Direction Switch (30a) to the RIGHT to drill counterclockwise. NOTE: In most
cases, drill bits are designed to bore into the work material turning clockwise,
and to reverse out of the work material by turning counterclockwise.
6.
Place the point of the drill bit at the spot you wish to drill. When it is safe to do
so, squeeze the Trigger (24a). The Drill will begin to operate, and the drill bit
will begin to drill into the work material. Drill until you have reached the desired
depth. Release the Trigger (24a) to cease operation of the drill.
SKU 46446
For technical questions and replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353
3/8" Reversible Air Drill
OPERATION
WARNING: This tool generates considerable
torque when in use. Always hold the tool with
both hands when using, and brace yourself to
resist the torque which will be delivered to the
work piece.
3. Select the appropriate size drill bit (not
included) for your needs. The Chuck may be
opened and closed using the Chuck Key (see
photo). Turn the Chuck Key counterclockwise
to open, and clockwise to close the Chuck.
4. Insert the base of the drill bit into the
Chuck (16a). With the bit in place, tighten
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