ATD Tools ATD-10528 Instruction Manual Page 3

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Product Features
Operation
Only use tool bits which can be securely fastened in the chuck and for which the drill has been designed.
1. Drilling
Check whether the drill bit is correctly inserted and tightly fastened before you start the machine. Use properly
sharpened drill bits. Use screwdriver bits that are not overly worn. At the start of each drilling operation select a
lower speed. For large holes drill with a smaller drill bit first and then enlarge the hole using a larger drill bit.
2. Drilling in Wood
For drilling in wood use a wood drill-bit. Protect or fasten the work-piece in a suitable holder. Mark the positions
of the holes to be drilled with a sharp tool or a nail. Do not apply excessive pressure against the work-piece with
the drill.
3. Drilling in Metal
For drilling in metal use a steel drill-bit. Always provide sufficient cooling with suitable non-flammable coolants.
Protect or fasten the work-piece with a suitable holder. The work-piece should lie flat on the work bench. Mark
the positions of the holes to be drilled with a center-punch. Do not apply excessive pressure against the
work-piece with the drill. Allow the drill to operate at its normal operating speed.
Important! When beginning to drill, select a lower speed to avoid the bit slipping away from the desired hole
location. If the hole is deep, the drill bit may become jammed in the hole. In this event a high torque could
damage the drill bit or the drill. If the bit becomes jammed, hold the drill firmly and immediately release the
On/Off trigger. Switch to counter-clockwise rotation, and use a low rotation speed to remove the jammed drill bit
more easily.
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1. LED work light
2. Variable speed trigger
3. Bit holder
4. Battery
5. High/low gear slide switch
6. Forward/Reverse switch
7. Soft grip handle
8. Battery lock button
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