Maintenance - Stanley RD60 Operator's Manual

Cordless rail drill
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Maintenance

GENERAL INFORMATION
Regular maintenance is the key to long equipment life and safe operation. Maintenance requirements
have been reduced to an absolute minimum. However it is very important that these maintenance
functions be performed as described below.
WARNING!
DISCONNECT BATTERY
Do not install, change tool accessories, clean or perform maintenance on the tool while
the battery is connected to the tool. Remove the battery from the tool before performing
maintenance.
ACCIDENTAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE TOOL CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
Inspect tool for damage. If found, have the tool repaired by an authorized
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WALT service center before use. Do not operate a damaged, improperly
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adjusted, modified or incompletely assembled tool.
Inspect all the tool safety labels. Replace if they are damaged or not legible.
Contact your STANLEY dealer for replacements.
Check the bit and replace if necessary. RD60 bits are designed to break when
their lifespan has been depleted.
Check coolant level in the coolant cannister. Fill if necessary.
Remove the battery and clean the tool using a damp cloth. Remove metal dust
and debris.
Check speed of the drill. If speed is too slow, charge battery. If speed is too
fast, have the tool repaired by an authorized D
use. Do not operate a damaged, improperly adjusted, modified or incompletely
assembled tool.
Have the tool serviced by an authorized D
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Procedure
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Every 8 Hours
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