Maintenance - Milwaukee M18 FUEL ONE-KEY ONEPD3 Operator's Manual

13mm hammer drill/driver
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To reduce
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hold or brace securely
Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed
To start the tool, grasp the handle(s) firmly and
1.
pull the trigger.
NOTE: A LED is turned on when the trigger is
pulled and will go off shortly after the trigger is
released.
To vary the speed, increase or decrease the
2.
pressure on the trigger. The further the trigger is
pulled, the greater the speed.
3. To stop the tool, release the trigger. Ensure the
tool has come to a complete stop before laying
the tool down.
Selecting AUTOSTOP™ Mode
To activate the AUTOSTOP Mode please access
the function through the ONEKEY App by turning
the function ON.
The AUTOSTOP™ helps prevent over rotation in
the case of bit binding. The tool is shipped with
AUTOSTOP™ mode already turned on.
1. To turn AUTOSTOP™ mode off, push the control
switch to the centre position. Pull the trigger five
times. The AUTOSTOP™ light will light, then dim
until it is off. This indicates it has been disabled.
To turn AUTOSTOP™ mode on, push the control
2.
switch to the centre position. Pull the trigger five
times. The AUTOSTOP™ light will flash to
indicate that the mode has been enabled.
3.
AUTOSTOP™ mode can be checked by rotating
the tool with your hand to test the feature. If
AUTOSTOP™ mode is on, the AUTOSTOP™
light Will flash and the tool will shut off.
NOTE: AUTOSTOP™ mode will remain in the last-
selected mode regardless of battery change or state
of charge, until changed by the operator.
Place the bit on the work surface and apply firm
pressure before starting. Too much pressure will
slow the bit and reduce drilling efficiency. Too little
pressure will cause the bit to slide over the work
area and dull the point of the bit.
If the tool begins to stall, reduce pressure slightly to
allow the bit to regain speed. If the bit binds, reverse
the motor to free the bit from the workpiece.
Overloading
Continuous overloading may cause permanent dam-
age to tool or battery pack.
APPLICATIONS
To reduce the risk of injury in
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applications
considerable amount of dust, use a suitable
dust extraction solution in accordance with the
solution's operating instructions.
Drilling in Wood, Composition Materials and
Plastic
When drilling in wood, composition materials and
plastic, select the
the drill slowly, gradually increasing speed as you
drill. When drilling into wood, use wood augers or
twist drill bits. Always use sharp bits. When using
twist drill bits, pull the bit out of the hole frequently to
clear chips from the bit flutes. To reduce the chance
of splintering, back work with a piece of scrap wood.
Select low speeds for plastics with a low melting
point.
the risk of
injury, always
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Drilling
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Drilling in Metal
When drilling in metal, select the
operating mode. Use high speed steel twist drills or
hole saws. Use a centre punch to start the hole.
Lubricate drill bits with cutting oil when drilling in
iron or steel. Use a coolant when drilling in
nonferrous metals such as copper, brass or
aluminum. Back the material to prevent binding and
distortion on breakthrough.
Drilling in Masonry
When drilling in masonry, select the
operating mode. Use high speed carbide-tipped
bits. Drilling soft masonry materials such as cinder
block requires little pressure. Hard materials like
concrete require more pressure. A smooth, even
flow of dust indicates the proper drilling rate. Do not
let the bit spin in the hole without cutting. Do not use
water to settle dust or to cool bit. Both actions will
damage the carbide.
Driving Screws and Nut Running
Drill a pilot hole when driving screws into thick or hard
materials. Set the torque selector collar to the proper
position and set the speed to low. Use the proper
style and size screwdriver bit for the type of screw
you are using. With the screwdriver bit in the screw,
place the tip of the screw on the workpiece and apply
be removed by reversing the motor.

MAINTENANCE

To reduce the risk of injury,
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always unplug the charger and
remove the battery pack from the charger or
tool before performing any maintenance. Never
disassemble the tool, battery pack or charger.
Contact a MILWAUKEE
repairs.
Maintaining Tool
Keep your tool, battery pack and charger in good
repair by adopting a regular maintenance program.
Inspect your tool for issues such as undue noise,
misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage
of parts, or any other condition that may affect the
tool operation. Return the tool, battery pack, and
charger to a MILWAUKEE
After six months to one year, depending on use,
return the tool, battery pack and charger to a
MILWAUKEE
service facility for inspection.
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If the tool does not start or operate at full power with
a fully charged battery pack, clean the contacts on
the battery pack. If the tool still does not work
properly, return the tool, charger and battery pack,
to a MILWAUKEE
a
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service facility for ALL
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service facility for repair.
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service facility for repairs.
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hammer drill

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