Milwaukee 1680-20 Operator's Manual page 7

Heavy-duty super hawg
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Bracing for reverse rotation (Fig. 8 & 9)
Fig. 8
C
B
A
Fig. 9
D
B
When drilling in reverse, the bit will rotate in a counterclockwise direc-
tion. If the bit binds in the hole, the bit will come to a sudden stop and the
drill will suddenly react in a clockwise direction.
There are two ways to properly brace the Super Hawg
rotation (Fig. 8 & 9).
A.
Reverse (counterclockwise) rotation
B.
Reaction
C.
Brace drill with side handle here
D.
Brace drill with motor gearcase here
If the bit binds, the side handle or the gearcase braced against the stud
will hold the drill in position.
Shifting Speeds (Fig. 10)
To reduce the risk of injury and damage to the
tool, shift speeds only when the drill is at a stop.
The shift knob is located near the chuck and
should not be shifted while the chuck is moving.
Use the shift knob to select High or Low speed (Fig. 10). High speed
(1750 RPM) is the low torque setting. Low speed (450 RPM) is the high
torque setting. See the "Specifications" section for bit capacity limits
under high and low speeds.
Always turn off the switch and shift speeds while the tool is stopped.
Never shift the drill while it is moving or when it is under load.
NOTE: The clutch is active in low speed only.
A
for reverse
WARNING!
Fig. 10
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