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Assembly And Operation - King Canada 8014 Instruction Manual

14.4v / 18v / 24v cordless drill

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ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER
Your cordless drill is equipped with a variable speed
trigger switch (A) Fig.2. The speed can be controled from
the minimum to the maximum RPM just by the pressure
applied to the trigger switch. Apply more pressure to
increase speed and apply less pressure to decrease
speed. Release trigger to stop drill.
FORWARD / REVERSE AND TRIGGER LOCK
Your cordless drill is equipped with a forward/reverse
lever and a trigger lock (B) Fig.2. It is located above the
trigger. This lever is designed to change the direction of
rotation of the keyless chuck and to lock the trigger to
help prevent accidental starts and battery discharge. For
a forward rotation (with the chuck pointing away from you)
move the lever to the left. For reverse rotation move the
lever to the right. To lock the trigger, place the lever in the
center position.
WARNING! Do not change the rotation direction until the drill chuck has come to a
complete stop. Changing the rotation during an operation can cause damage to the tool.
ADJUSTABLE TORQUE SETTINGS
Your cordless drill features 21+1 torque settings for
driving different types of screws into different types of
materials. The output torque increases as the torque ring
(A) Fig.3 is rotated from 1 to 21. Correct torque settings
are as follows, setting 1-2 is ideal for driving small screws,
setting 3-4 is ideal for driving medium sized screws into
soft material, setting 5-6 is ideal for driving screws into
soft and medium density materials, setting 7 is ideal for
driving screws into hardwood, setting 8 is ideal for large
screws. Use the highest setting (final torque setting 22,
indicated by a drill bit) allows you to perform heavy duty
drilling operations.
SPEED SELECTOR
Before an operation, set the speed selector switch (B) Fig.3 to the desired speed. Slide the speed
selector towards the rear for low-RPM operation or towards the front for high-RPM operation. It
is recommended to use the low-RPM setting for drilling large holes or driving screws, use the
high-RPM setting for drilling small holes.
Warning! Do not attempt to change the speed setting during an operation, damage to the gear
may result.
ELECTRIC BRAKE
This cordless drill is equipped with an electric brake. If the tool consistantly fails to stop quickly
after the trigger is released, have the tool serviced.
2 POSITION HANDLE
This cordless drill comes with a 2 position handle (A)
Fig.4 which can be installed on either side of the drill.
This handle allows greater drilling control during
operations. To install the handle, simply screw it into the
side of the drill.
LED LIGHT
Your cordless drill features a LED light system (B) Fig.4
which gets activated by pressing the trigger. This feature
is ideal when working in partially lit work environments.
BUBBLE LEVEL
Your cordless drill features a bubble level (A) Fig.5 at the
rear of the drill body, this feature allows the user to level
Figure 2
the drill in order to achieve straight drilling and driving
operations.
INSTALLING DRILL BIT IN KEYLESS CHUCK
To open the keyless chuck jaws, hold the chuck collar (A)
Fig.6 firmly with one hand and turn the chuck sleeve (B)
counterclockwise with the other hand. To close the chuck
jaws, turn the chuck sleeve clockwise.
For small drill bits, open chuck jaws enough and insert
the drill bit up to the flutes. For larger drill bits, insert the
bit as far as it will go. Center the bit as you close the jaws
of the keyless chuck by hand. This positions the drill bit
properly, giving maximum contact between the chuck
jaws and the drill bit shank.
Pay Attention! Drill bit must be properly inserted in
keyless chuck with all three jaws holding the drill bit
centered in the chuck. If not, this could cause the drill bit
Figure 3
to be thrown from the chuckresulting in possible serious
injury.
Warning! Before removing drill bit after any operation, let the drill bit cool down before
attempting to remove it and touching it with your fingers, risk of burning!
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
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