Right Angle - Porter-Cable 619 Instruction Manual

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2.
Squeeze TRIGGER SWITCH (Fig. 2) to start motor. Release
trigger to stop motor. On VARIABLE SPEED Models, as the
TRIGGER SWITCH is squeezed, the drill speed increases.
3.
Lock Button - A lock button (Fig. 2) is provided on some models
to keep motor running without holding the trigger switch ON.
To lock the trigger switch ON, squeeze the trigger as far as it will go,
push in lock button and release trigger.
To unlock lock button, squeeze trigger and release, leaving lock
button free to spring out.
4.
REVERSING SWITCH - Some models are provided with a
reversing switch located as indicated in Fig. 2. These models will
operate in either the forward direction (clockwise rotation) for
drilling holes, or the reverse direction (counterclockwise rotation) for
releasing jammed drill bits. For counterclockwise rotation, stop the
motor by releasing the trigger switch and move the reversing switch
in the direction marked "reverse", or in the opposite direction for
clockwise rotation.
NOTE: Never attempt to change direction or rotation while switch is
"ON". To do so, may damage interlock feature built into switch. Be
sure switch is "OFF" and motor has completely stopped before
changing direction of rotation.
RIGHT ANGLE
DRILL
The Right Angle Drills are operated in the same manner as the
conventional straight drive drills. All Right Angle Drills are factory
assembled with the chuck on drive end marked "LOW" and will run at
the lower RPM shown on the specification plate.
To change to the higher RPM marked on the nameplate proceed as
follows:
1.
CAUTION: Disconnect drill from power source.
2.
Open chuck jaws as wide as possible to gain access to chuck
retaining screws.
3.
Turn screw counterclockwise with 3/16" Allen wrench and
remove screw and chuck from spindle.
4.
Loosen outer sleeve screw, Fig. 2, and remove right angle drive
from sleeve. The coupling within sleeve may fall out. If so, replace
coupling within sleeve, making sure the slot engages the flats on the
drill spindle.
5.
Mount chuck to end of right angle drive marked "HIGH" and
tighten chuck retaining screw securely.
6.
Replace right angle drive to sleeve, making sure the flats on the
drive shaft engage slot in coupling.
7.
Tighten sleeve screws securely.
Right Angle Drills may be converted to a conventional straight drive
drill by loosening the back sleeve screw and removing the sleeve and
right angle drive from drill. Remove the chuck from the right angle
drive and assemble to drill spindle.
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