Bubble Level; Rotary Drilling - Craftsman 28129 - Panasonic 21.6V Li-ion Hammer Drill Operator's Manual

8.0 amp/variable speed/reversible 1/2-in. hammer drill
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SPINDLE
LOCK (Fig. 10)
The spindle lock is a convenience feature that allows you to tighten or loosen the chuck
jaws around a bit without having to use the chuck key.
1. Unplug the hammer drill.
i Z_WARNING:
To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect
the plug from power |
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source BEFORE assembling
parts, making adjustments
or changing
bits.
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2. Depress and hold the spindle lock button.
3. While keeping the button depressed,
manually rotate the chuck until the spindle
shaft "clicks" into a stationary position.
Rotate clockwise for tightening, and
counterclockwise
for loosening.
4. Continue to rotate the chuck until the jaws
are tight around the bit. If loosening, rotate
until the jaws are free of the bit.
5. Release the spindle lock button.
Fig. 10
_
Spindle
\
Lock
Chuck Jaws
NOTE: To ensure that jaws are tight, you may want to insert the chuck key into
the chuck and add an extra tightening
twist.
INSTALLING
AND REMOVING
ACCESSORY
BITS (Fig. 11)
You may install or remove bits using the spindle lock button as described above, or you
may simply use the chuck key inserted into the chuck. If you use the chuck key, you don't
have to depress the spindle lock button. To loosen or tighten chuck with chuck key:
1. Unplug the hammer drill
i _WARNING:
To prevent personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect
the plug from power
source BEFORE assembling
parts, making adjustments
or changing
bits.
2.
Fig. 11
Chuck
3.
Insert chuck key into one of the holes in
the side of the chuck. Turn key to tighten
or loosen jaws for installing or removing bit
If tightening, hold bit firmly in place.
Always make sure bit is tightly secured
in the chuck jaws before beginning
operation.
Chuck Jaws
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BUBBLE
LEVEL
(Fig. 12)
In order to insure a perfect right angle when
drilling / driving and hammer drilling into a
workpiece, you can use the built-in bubble
level on the back of the drill / driver. The
bubble level is designed to work when
the hammer drill is in a horizontal position.
Line the air bubble up in the appropriate
circle, and to the workpiece. This will help
insure that you will drill / drive or hammer
drill straight into the workpiece.
Fig. 12
Level
LIVE TOOL
INDICATOR
LIGHT
(Fig. 13)
Your hammer drill has a LIVE TOOL
INDICATOR green LED light that comes
on when the drill is plugged into a power
source. This lets you know you have a
live tool.
Fig. 13
Green
LED
Light
OPERATING THE HAMMER DRILL AS A DRILL / DRIVER
When using your 1/2-in. Hammer Drill for standard drill/driving
applications, make sure
you have the Rotary and Hammer Drilling
Selector
Switch in the Rotary Drilling position
(see Page 13, Fig. 4).
NOTE: When unplugging the drill, first make sure that the Power Lock-On
Feature is not engaged, by pressing
on the trigger switch
to release it. Failure to
do so will cause the hammer drill to start immediately the next time it is plugged
in. Property
damage or serious
personal
injury could
result.
ROTARY
DRILLING
(Fig. 14)
1. Always unplug the drill when installing or removing bits and accessories.
2. Use sharp bits only. Always use Craftsman bits and accessories to help ensure desired
performance.
3. For drilling
in wood use twist drill bits, spade bits, power auger bits and hold saws.
4. Start drilling in wood with slow speed and increase to full power while applying firm
pressure on the hammer drill.
5. Pull the bit out of the hole frequently to clear the wood chips away from the flutes to
help keep the bit from overheating.
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