Starting The Tool Cycle - Stanley RD60 Operator's Manual

Cordless rail drill
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Operation

STARTING THE TOOL CYCLE

WARNING!
RAIL CLAMP MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED TO THE RAIL
The rail clamp must be attached to the work piece so it does not move during the drilling
operation and/or when the cycle is finished.
UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT OF THE CLAMP COULD CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL AND
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
1. Tap the cycle start button (green) to wake up the tool. The button light will turn on.
2. Inspect the work area. Ensure bystanders and the tool operator are clear.
WARNING!
ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD
Keep all body parts, hair and loose clothing away from rotating drives. Entanglement,
choking, scalping and laceration can occur if loose clothing, personal jewelry, neck wear,
hair or gloves are not kept away from the rotating tool and it's accessories.
KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING DRIVES
3. Press cycle start button (green) again to start the drilling cycle. The drill will start to rotate and move
toward the rail.
4. RD60 will drill and retract without further interaction.
5. To immediately stop the tool, press the cycle stop button (red). Then press the cycle start button
(green) to retract the tool to it's home position.
6. Once retracted, the drilled rail slug should automatically eject from the drill bit.
7. Once the rail drill has retracted and the bit has stopped turning, check the bit and ensure the slug
has been ejected.
NOTICE
Do not continue to drill if the slug is still in the drill bit. Damage to the tool can occur. See
"Removing the Drill Bit" on page 27.
8. Check the area around the bit and clear any metal chips that have built up around the bit.
9. To drill another hole, release the rail clamp, reposition the drill, tighten the rail clamp, then press the
cycle start button (green) to start a new cycle.
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