Screwing And Drilling - ALDI WB 12-2 User Manual

12 v lithium-ion cordless drill
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Cordless drill

Screwing and drilling

1. If you would like to drill or screw into soft wood, mark the applicable area.
2. Mount the rechargeable battery
rechargeable battery extend into the cordless drill. The rechargeable battery must
lock into the cordless drill.
3. Insert a drill bit
(see chapter "Inserting tools").
4. Turn the torque adjustment ring
• to the
symbol (drilling) if you would like to drill into wood, plastic or metal.
Do not use this setting when screwing.
• to the desired torque if you would like to screw: Low torque: small screws and
sensitive materials. High torque: large screws and robust materials. The torque
adjustment ring will then audibly lock into place.
5. Use the gear switch
and the gear switch simultaneously to avoid damaging the cordless drill.
Speed 1: 0 to 400 rpm
Speed 2: 0 to 1300 rpm
Speed 1 is suitable for screwing and drilling a large bore diameter. Speed 2 is
suitable for drilling a small bore diameter.
6. Set the rotation direction of the quick-action drill chuck using the right-handed/
left-handed rotation selector
towards the quick-action drill chuck) so that the quick-action drill chuck turns clockwise.
Select left-handed rotation (arrow pointing away from the quick-action drill chuck) so
that the quick-action drill chuck turns counterclockwise.
The right-handed/left-handed rotation selector has a shift lock that engages if you
want to push the On/Off switch and the right-handed/left-handed rotation selector
at the same time.
7. Place
• the drill bit straight on the marking.
• the bit straight into the screw slot or slots.
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to select 1st or 2nd gear. Do not push the On/Off switch
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in the cordless drill so that the contacts of the
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