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12v & 18v cordless hammer drills

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3.2.
THE DRILL COMPONENTS. (Ensure you have read and understood and comply with all the safety instructions)
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WARNING! always wear approved safety glasses when drilling.
3.2.1. Open the chuck by holding the rear collar (fig 4 item B) and turn the front chuck collar
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(fig 4 item A see direction arrow on chuck).
3.2.2. Insert the required bit into the full length of the chuck and tighten.
3.2.3. Check the drill to ensure the direction switch (fig 1 item 3) is in the mid (lock) position.
3.2.4. Press the chuck direction switch in from the left (as you view drill from front fig 3) for clockwise direction,
and press in from the right for anti-clockwise direction.
3.2.5. The speed of the drill is controlled by the electronic variable speed switch (fig 4 item C) press the switch
gently for a slow speed progressively increasing the pressure on the switch to produce a corresponding
higher speed.
3.2.6. Torque setting (fig 4. D)
The torque is the amount of resistance applied when you use the drill as a screw driver or when tightening nuts and bolts. Torque
setting 1 is the lightest setting and will apply the least resistance to the final turns of a screw, etc. The torque becomes progressively
more powerful as you increase the number up to a maximum of torque 4.
The combination of variable speed and changeable torque will assist you to perform drilling tasks with maximum efficiency.
3.2.7. As a screw or bolt driver.
Lock appropriate tool bit in the chuck. Select the shortest length bit possible to ensure greater control.
You may first need to drill a small pilot hole to ease the path of the screw, especially in hard woods.
Set a low torque and proceed with the task gradually increasing the torque if necessary.
To remove screws, bolts, etc, press switch (fig 3) to left for reverse.
When you have finished working, remove the bit from the chuck, clean drill and bit and store
in the carry case.
3.2.8. Hammer drilling.
The hammer action accompanied with a masonry drill bit is used to assist penetration into concrete,
stone and masonry. To use the drill’s hammer function turn the torque setting dial to the hammer
symbol (fig 4. E). To disengage the hammer function turn the switch back to the the appropriate
torque setting. Note: DO NOT shift to the hammer symbol when the drill is running as this may damage the machine.
3.3.
THE DRILLING OPERATION
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WARNING! Ensure that you have read and understood chapter 1 safety instructions before using the drill.
3.3.1. If the material to be drilled is free standing it should be secured in a vice or with clamps to keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.
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3.3.2. When drilling metals, use a light oil on the drill bit to keep it from overheating. Oil will prolong life of bit and improve the drilling action.
3.3.3. For hard smooth surfaces use a centre punch to mark desired hole location. This will prevent bit from slipping as your start to drill.
3.3.4. A pilot hole may be necessary to assist the final drill size through the work piece.
Lock a pilot drill (smaller size drill than the finished hole size) into the chuck. Follow steps 3.3.5 to 3.3.9. below and drill a pilot hole in
the middle of the centre punch mark where final hole is to be drilled. Insert the final sized bit. Hold drill firmly and place the bit at the
entrance of the pilot hole and depress the trigger.
3.3.5. Plug drill into mains power supply.
3.3.6. Hold tool firmly and place the bit tip to the point to be drilled.
3.3.7. Depress the trigger to start drill. Move the drill bit into the work piece applying only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting.
DO NOT force or apply side pressure to elongate the hole.
3.3.8. Regularly withdraw the drill bit from the hole in order to clear waste materials.
3.3.9. Ease the pressure of drilling when a drill is about to break through to the other side of a workpiece.
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WARNING! be prepared for drill binding or break through. When these situations occur the drill has a tendency to grab and kick
in the opposite direction and could cause loss of control. If you are not prepared, this loss of control can result in possible damage
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and personal injury.
3.3.10. If the bit jams in the work piece or if the drill stalls, release the trigger switch immediately. Place the drill in reverse to assist
release of the bit.
3.3.11. After working for lengthy period of time, allow the drill to run for approximately 3 minutes with no load at highest speed.
3.4.
WORK COMPLETE.
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WARNING! drill bits become very hot during use. Allow to cool or hold with a cloth for removal.
When you have finished working, unplug from the mains power supply, remove the bit from the chuck, clean drill, clean
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and if necessary sharpen the tool bit and store in a safe dry childproof area.
4. MAINTENANCE.
4.1.
Cleaning
Keep the drill ventilation slots clean and free from obstructions. If available blow compressed air into the vents to clear any internal
dust (safety goggles must be warn when undertaking this process). Keep the outer case of the drill clean and free from grease.
DO NOT wash with water or use solvents or abrasives.
4.2.
Brushes
Brush must be changed by an authorised Sealey service agent.
Declaration of Conformity
Battery Charger
Models: CB9812/VHK & CP9818/VHK
73.23/EEC
Low Voltage Directive (S.I. 1994/3260)
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of product. WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required
for any claim. INFORMATION: Call us for a copy of our latest catalogue on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address including your postcode.
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We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the products listed here are in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives
The construction file for these products are held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected
on request by contacting Jack Sealey Ltd
Signed by Mark Sweetman
Sole UK Distributor
01284 757500
Sealey Group,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
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20th August 1999
01284 703534
E-mail: sales@sealey.co.uk
CP9812VHK & CP9818VHK - 0064 (2) - 200899
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For Jack Sealey Ltd.
Sole importer into the UK
of Sealey Power Products

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