DEWALT DCD730 Cordless Compact 13 Mm 1 2 Drill Driver Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Dewalt
Table of Contents
- DEWALT DCD730 Cordless Compact 13 Mm 1 2 Drill Driver Instruction Manual
- Definitions: Safety Alert Symbols and Words
- Congratulations!
- Technical Data
- Definitions: Safety Guidelines
- EC-Declaration of Conformity
- MACHINERY DIRECTIVE
- 1) WORK AREA SAFETY
- PERSONAL SAFETY
- DATE CODE POSITION
- Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Chargers
- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Chargers
- Charging Procedure (fig. 2)
- Charging Process
- Hot/Cold Pack Delay
- Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Packs
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
- SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LITHIUM ION
- Battery Pack
- BATTERY TYPE
- Storage Recommendations
- Labels on Charger and Battery Pack
- Package Contents
- Electrical Safety
- Mains Plug Replacement (U.K. & Ireland Only)
- Using an Extension Cable
- Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack from the Tool (fig. 2)
- TO INSTALL THE BATTERY PACK INTO THE TOOL HANDLE
- TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK FROM THE TOOL
- FUEL GAUGE BATTERY PACKS (FIG. 2)
- Variable Speed Trigger Switch (fig. 1)
- Forward/Reverse Control Button (fig. 1)
- Torque Adjustment Collar (fig. 1)
- Dual Range Gearing (fig. 1)
- Worklight (fig. 1)
- Keyless Single Sleeve Chuck (fig. 7–9)
- Belt Hook and Bit Clip (fig. 1)
- OPERATION
- Proper Hand Position (fig. 3)
- Drill Operation (fig. 4)
- Hammerdrill Operation (fig. 5)
- Screwdriver Operation (fig. 6)
- MAINTENANCE
- Lubrication
- Cleaning
- CHARGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
DEWALT DCD730 Cordless Compact 13 Mm 1 2 Drill Driver Instruction Manual
Definitions: Safety Alert Symbols and Words
Congratulations!
You have chosen a DEWALT tool. Years of experience, thorough product development and innovation make DEWALT one of the most reliable partners for professional power tool users.
Technical Data
| DCD730| DCD735| DCD780| DCD785
---|---|---|---|---
Voltage| VDC| 14.4| 14.4| 18| 18
Type| | 10| 10| 10| 10
Battery Type| | Li-Ion| Li-Ion| Li-Ion| Li-Ion
Power output| W| 300| 300| 350| 350
No-load speed 1st gear| ****
min-1
| ****
0–550
| ****
0–550
| ****
0–600
| ****
0–600
2nd gear| min-1| 0–1900| 0–1900| 0–2000| 0–2000
Impact rate
1st gear
| ****
min-1
| ****
–
| ****
0–9350
| ****
–
| ****
0–10200
2nd gear| min-1| –| 0–32300| –| 0–34000
Max. torque (hard/soft)| Nm| 57/20| 57/20| 60/23| 60/23
Chuck capacity| mm| 13| 13| 13| 13
Maximum drilling capacity Wood| ****
mm
| ****
35
| ****
35
| ****
38
| ****
38
Metal| mm| 13| 13| 13| 13
Masonry| mm| –| 13| –| 13
Weight (without battery pack)| kg| 1.2| 1.24| 1.2| 1.24
| | | | |
LPA (sound pressure)| dB(A)| 74| 89| 74| 89
KPA (sound pressure uncertainty)| dB(A)| 3| 3| 3| 3
LWA (sound power)| dB(A)| 85| 100| 85| 100
KWA (sound power uncertainty)| dB(A)| 3| 3| 3| 3
Vibration total values (triax vector sum) determined according to EN 60745: Vibration emission value ah
Vibration emission value ah Screwdriving
The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with another. It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
Battery pack | DCB140 | DCB141 | DCB142 | DCB180 | DCB181 | DCB182 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battery type | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | |
Voltage | VDC | 14.4 | 14.4 | 14.4 | 18 | 18 | 18 |
Capacity | Ah | 3.0 | 1.5 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 1.5 | 4.0 |
Weight | kg | 0.53 | 0.30 | 0.54 | 0.64 | 0.35 | 0.61 |
Charger | DCB105 | ||||||
--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | |||
Mains voltage | VAC | 230 V | |||||
Battery type | Li-Ion | ||||||
Approx. charging time | min | 30 |
(1.5 Ah battery packs)
| 55
(3.0 Ah battery packs)
| 70
(4.0 Ah battery packs)
Weight| kg| | 0.49|
WARNING: The declared vibration emission level represents the main applications of the tool. However if the tool is used for different applications, with different accessories or poorly maintained, the vibration emission may differ. This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually doing the job. This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration such as: maintain the tool and the accessories, keep the hands warm, organisation of work patterns.
Europe 230 V tools 10 Amperes, mains
U.K. & Ireland 230 V tools 3 Amperes, in plugs
Definitions: Safety Guidelines
The definitions below describe the level of severity for each signal word.
Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury
which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Denotes risk of electric shock. Denotes risk of fire.
EC-Declaration of Conformity
MACHINERY DIRECTIVE
DCD730, DCD735, DCD780, DCD785
DEWALT declares that these products described under Technical Data are
in compliance with: 2006/42/EC, EN 60745-1, EN 60745-2-1,
EN 60745-2-2.
These products also comply with Directive 2004/108/EC and 2011/65/EU. For more
information, please contact DEWALT at the following address or refer to the
back of the manual.
The undersigned is responsible for compilation of the technical file and makes
this declaration on behalf of DEWALT.
Horst Grossmann
Vice President Engineering and Product Development
DEWALT, Richard-Klinger-Straße 11, D-65510, Idstein, Germany 26.01.2011
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read the
instruction manual.
General Power Tool Safety Warnings
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result
in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery- operated (cordless) power tool.
1) WORK AREA SAFETY
- Keep work area clean and well Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
- Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
ENGLISH
- Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Power tool plugs must match the Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or wet Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
- Do not abuse the Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric
- If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
- Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
- Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
- Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal
- Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all This
enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
- Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related
POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
- Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
- Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
- Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits , in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to
be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE
- Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
- Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
- When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery, avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
SERVICE
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Additional Specific Safety Rules for Drill/Driver/Hammerdrill
- Wear ear protectors when impact Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
- Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the Loss of control can cause personal injury.
- Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
- Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control.
- Wear safety goggles or other eye protection. Hammering and drilling operations cause chips to Flying particles can cause permanent eye damage.
- Accessories and tool may get hot during operation. Wear gloves when handling them if performing heat producing applications such as hammerdrilling and drilling
- Do not operate this tool for long periods of time. Vibration caused by hammer action may be harmful to your hands and Use gloves to provide extra cushion and limit exposure by taking frequent rest periods.
- Air vents often cover moving parts and should be Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
The following risks are inherent to the use of drills:
- Injuries caused by touching the rotating parts or hot parts of the tool.
In spite of the application of the relevant safety regulations and the implementation of safety devices, certain residual risks cannot be avoided. These are:
- Impairment of
- Risk of squeezing fingers when changing
- Health hazards caused by breathing dust developed when working in wood.
- Risk of personal injury due to flying
- Risk of personal injury due to prolonged
Markings on Tool
The following pictograms are shown on the tool: Read instruction manual before use.
DATE CODE POSITION
The Date Code, which also includes the year of manufacture, is printed into
the housing surface that forms the mounting joint between tool and battery.
Example:
2012 XX XX
Year of Manufacture
Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Chargers
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS: This manual
contains important safety and operating instructions for the DCB105 battery charger.
- Before using the charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on charger, battery pack and product using the battery pack.
WARNING: Shock hazard. Do not allow any liquid to get inside charger. Electric shock may result.
CAUTION: Burn hazard. To reduce the risk of injury, charge only D E WALT
rechargeable battery packs. Other types of batteries may overheat and burst resulting in personal injury and property damage.
CAUTION: Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
NOTICE: Under certain conditions, with the charger plugged in to the power supply, the exposed charging contacts inside the charger can be shorted by foreign material. Foreign materials of
a conductive nature such as, but not limited to, steel wool, aluminum foil or any buildup of metallic particles should be kept away from charger cavities.
Always unplug the charger from the power supply when there is no battery pack in the cavity. Unplug charger before attempting to clean.
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DO NOT attempt to charge the battery pack with any chargers other than the ones in this The charger and battery pack are specifically designed to work together.
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These chargers are not intended for any uses other than charging D E WALT rechargeable Any other uses may result in risk of fire, electric shock or electrocution.
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Do not expose charger to rain or
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Pull by plug rather than cord when disconnecting This will reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord.
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Make sure that cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress .
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Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolutely Use of improper extension cord could result in risk of fire, electric shock or electrocution.
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When operating a charger outdoors, always provide a dry location and use an extension cord suitable for outdoor Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
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Do not block the ventilation slots on the charger. The ventilation slots are located on the top and sides of the Place the charger in a position away from any heat source.
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Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug — have them replaced immediately.
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Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped or otherwise
damaged in any way. Take it to an authorised service centre.
- Do not disassemble the charger; take it to an authorised service centre when service or repair is Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock, electrocution or fire.
- In case of damaged power supply cord the supply cord must be replaced immediately by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualified person to prevent any
- Disconnect the charger from the outlet before attempting any cleaning. This will reduce the risk of electric Removing the battery pack will not reduce this risk.
- NEVER attempt to connect 2 chargers
- The charger is designed to operate on standard 230 V household electrical Do not attempt to use it on any other voltage. This does not apply to the vehicular charger.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Chargers
The DCB105 charger accepts 10.8 V, 14.4 V and 18 V Li-Ion (DCB121, DCB123,
DCB140, DCB141, DCB142, DCB180, DCB181 and DCB182) batterypacks.
This charger requires no adjustment and is designed to be as easy as possible
to operate.
Charging Procedure (fig. 2)
- Plug the charger into an appropriate 230 V outlet before inserting the battery
- Insert the battery pack (j) into the charger, making sure the pack is fully seated in the charger. The red (charging) light will blink continuously indicating that the charging process has started.
- The completion of charge will be indicated by the red light remaining ON continuously. The pack is fully charged and may be used at this time or left in the charger.
NOTE: To ensure maximum performance and life of Li-Ion batteries, charge the battery pack fully before first use.
Charging Process
Refer to the table below for the state of charge of the battery pack.
This charger will not charge a faulty battery pack. The charger will indicate faulty battery by refusing to light or by displaying problem pack or charger blink pattern.
NOTE: This could also mean a problem with a charger.
If the charger indicates a problem, take the charger and battery pack to be tested at an authorised service centre.
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
When the charger detects a battery that is too hot or too cold, it
automatically starts a hot/cold pack delay, suspending charging until the
battery has reached an appropriate temperature. The charger then automatically
switches to the pack charging mode. This feature ensures maximum battery life.
XR Li-Ion tools are designed with an Electronic Protection System that will
protect the battery against overloading, overheating or deep discharge.
The tool will automatically turn off if the Electronic Protection System
engages. If this occurs, place the Li-Ion battery on the charger until it is
fully charged.
A cold battery pack will charge at about half the rate of a warm battery pack.
The battery pack will charge at that slower rate throughout the entire
charging cycle and will not return to maximum charge rate even if the battery
warms.
Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Packs
When ordering replacement battery packs, be sure to include the catalog number
and voltage.
The battery pack is not fully charged out of the carton. Before using the
battery pack and charger, read the safety instructions below and then follow
the charging procedures outlined.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not charge or use the battery pack in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Inserting or removing the battery pack from the charger may ignite the dust or fumes.
- Never force the battery pack into Do not modify the battery pack in any way to fit into a non-compatible charger as battery pack may rupture causing serious personal injury.
- Charge the battery packs only in designated D E WALT chargers.
- DO NOT splash or immerse in water or other
- Do not store or use the tool and battery pack in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed 40 ˚C (105 ˚F) (such as outside sheds or metal buildings in summer).
- For best results, make sure the battery pack is fully charged before use.
WARNING: Never attempt to open the battery pack for any reason. If the battery pack case is cracked or damaged, do not insert it into the charger. Do not crush, drop or damage battery pack. Do not use a battery pack or charger that has received a sharp blow, been dropped, run over
or damaged in any way (e.g., pierced with a nail, hit with a hammer, stepped
on). Electric shock or electrocution may result. Damaged battery packs should
be returned to the service centre for recycling.
CAUTION: When not in use, place tool on its side on a stable surface
where it will not cause a tripping or falling hazard. Some tools with
large battery packs will stand upright on the battery pack but may be easily
knocked over.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LITHIUM ION
(Li- Ion)
- Do not incinerate the battery pack even if it is severely damaged or is completely worn out. The battery pack can explode in a Toxic fumes and materials are created when lithium ion battery packs are burned.
- If battery contents come into contact with the skin, immediately wash the area with mild soap and If the battery liquid gets into the eye, rinse water over the open eye for 15 minutes or until irritation ceases. If medical attention is needed, the battery electrolyte is composed of a mixture of liquid organic carbonates and lithium salts.
- Contents of opened battery cells may cause respiratory irritation. Provide fresh air. If symptoms persists, seek medical
WARNING: Burn hazard. Battery liquid may be flammable if exposed to spark or flame.
Battery Pack
BATTERY TYPE
The DCD730 and DCD735 operate on 14.4 volt battery packs.
The DCD780 and DCD785 operate on 18 volt battery pack.
The DCB140, DCB141, DCB142, DCB180,
DCB181 or DCB182 battery packs may be used. Refer to Technical Data for
more information.
Storage Recommendations
- The best storage place is one that is cool and dry away from direct sunlight and excess heat or For optimum battery performance and life, store battery packs at room temperature when not in use.
- For long storage, it is recommended to store a fully charged battery pack in a cool, dry place out of the charger for optimal
NOTE: Battery packs should not be stored completely depleted of charge. The battery pack will need to be recharged before use.
Labels on Charger and Battery Pack
In addition to the pictographs used in this manual, the labels on the charger and the battery pack show the following pictographs:
Package Contents
The package contains:
1 Drill/driver or 1 drill/driver/hammerdrill
1 Charger
2 Li-Ion battery packs (M2, L2, C2 models)
physical, sensory or mental abilities; lack of experience, knowledge or skills
unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety. Children
should never be left alone with this product.
Electrical Safety
The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only. Always check that
the battery pack voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate. Also
make sure that the voltage of your charger corresponds to that of your mains.
Your DEWALT charger is double insulated in accordance with EN 60335; therefore
no earth wire is required.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a specially prepared
cord available through the DEWALT service organisation.
Mains Plug Replacement (U.K. & Ireland Only)
If a new mains plug needs to be fitted:
- Safely dispose of the old
- Connect the brown lead to the live terminal in the plug.
- Connect the blue lead to the neutral
WARNING: No connection is to be made to the earth terminal.
Follow the fitting instructions supplied with good quality plugs. Recommended fuse: 3 A.
Using an Extension Cable
An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use an
approved extension cable suitable for the power input of your charger (see
Technical Data ). The minimum conductor size is 1 mm2; the maximum
length is 30 m.
When using a cable reel, always unwind the cable completely.
ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: Prior to assembly and adjustment, always remove the battery
pack. Always switch off the tool before inserting or removing the battery
pack.
WARNING: Use only D E WALT battery packs and chargers.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack from the Tool (fig. 2)
NOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is fully charged.
TO INSTALL THE BATTERY PACK INTO THE TOOL HANDLE
- Align the battery pack (j) with the rails inside the tool’s handle (fig. 2).
- Slide it into the handle until the battery pack is firmly seated in the tool and ensure that it does not disengage.
TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK FROM THE TOOL
- Press the battery release button (k) and firmly pull the battery pack out of the tool
- Insert battery pack into the charger as described in the charger section of this
FUEL GAUGE BATTERY PACKS (FIG. 2)
Some DEWALT battery packs include a fuel gauge which consists of three green LED lights that indicate the level of charge remaining in the battery pack.
To actuate the fuel gauge, press and hold the fuel gauge button (l). A combination of the three green LED lights will illuminate designating the level of charge left. When the level of charge in the battery is below the usable limit, the fuel gauge will not illuminate and the battery will need to be recharged.
NOTE: The fuel gauge is only an indication of the charge left on the battery pack. It does not indicate tool functionality and is subject to variation based on product components, temperature and end-user application.
Variable Speed Trigger Switch (fig. 1)
To turn the tool on, squeeze the trigger switch (a).
To turn the tool off, release the trigger switch. Your tool is equipped with a
brake. The chuck will stop as soon as the trigger switch is fully released.
NOTE: Continuous use in variable speed range is not recommended. It may
damage the switch and should be avoided.
Forward/Reverse Control Button (fig. 1)
A forward/reverse control button (b) determines the direction of the tool and
also serves as a lock-off button.
To select forward rotation, release the trigger switch and depress the
forward/reverse control button on the right side of the tool.
To select reverse, depress the forward/reverse control button on the left side
of the tool.
The center position of the control button locks the tool in the off position.
When changing theposition of the control button, be sure the trigger is
released.
NOTE: The first time the tool is run after changing the direction of
rotation, you may hear a click on start up. This is normal and does not
indicate a problem.
Torque Adjustment Collar (fig. 1)
Your tool has an adjustable torque screwdriver mechanism for driving and removing a wide array of fastener shapes and sizes and in some models, a hammer mechanism for drilling into masonry. Circling the collar (c) are numbers, a drill bit symbol, and in some models, a hammer symbol. These numbers are used to set the clutch to deliver a torque range. The higher the number on the collar, the higher the torque and the larger the fastener which can be driven. To select any of the numbers, rotate until the desired number aligns with the arrow.
Dual Range Gearing (fig. 1)
The dual range feature of your drill/driver allows you to shift gears for greater versatility.
- To select speed 1 (high torque setting), turn the tool off and permit it to Slide the gear shifter (d) forward (towards the chuck).
- To select speed 2 (low torque setting), turn the tool off and permit it to Slide the gear shifter back (away from the chuck).
NOTE: Do not change gears when the tool is running. Always allow the drill to come to a complete stop before changing gears. If you are having trouble changing gears, make sure that the dual range
gear shifter is either completely pushed forward or completely pushed back.
Worklight (fig. 1)
There is a worklight (e) located just above the trigger switch (a). The
worklight is activated when the trigger switch is depressed. When the trigger
is released the worklight will stay illuminated for up to 20 seconds.
NOTE: The worklight is for lighting the immediate work surface and is not
intended to be used as a flashlight.
Keyless Single Sleeve Chuck (fig. 7–9)
WARNING: Do not attempt to tighten drill bits (or any other accessory) by gripping the front part of the chuck and turning the tool on. Damage to the chuck and personal injury may result. Always lock off trigger switch
and disconnect tool from power source when changing accessories.
WARNING: Always ensure the bit is secure before starting the tool. A
loose bit may eject from tool causing possible personal injury.
Your tool features a keyless chuck (f) with one rotating sleeve for one-
handed operation of the chuck. To insert a drill bit or other accessory,
follow these steps.
- Turn tool off and disconnect tool from power
- Grasp the black sleeve of the chuck with one hand and use the other hand to secure the tool. Rotate the sleeve counterclockwise far enough to accept the desired accessory.
- Insert the accessory about 19 mm (3/4″) into the chuck and tighten securely by rotating the chuck sleeve clockwise with one hand while holding the tool with the Your tool is equipped with an automatic spindle lock
mechanism. This allows you to open and close the chuck with one hand.
Be sure to tighten chuck with one hand on the chuck sleeve and one hand
holding the tool for maximum tightness.
To release the accessory, repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
Belt Hook and Bit Clip (fig. 1)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and
disconnect battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing
attachments or accessories.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, DO NOT
suspend tool overhead or suspend objects from the belt hook. ONLY hang
tool’s belt hook from a work belt.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ensure
the screw holding the belt hook is secure.
IMPORTANT: When attaching or replacing the belt hook or bit clip, use
only the screw (h) that is provided. Be sure to securely tighten the screw.
The belt hook (g) and bit clip (i) can be be attached to either side of the
tool using only the screw (h) provided, to accommodate left- or right- handed
users. If the hook or bit clip is not desired at all, it can be removed from
the tool.
To move belt hook or bit clip, remove the screw
(h) that holds it in place then reassemble on the opposite side. Be sure to
securely tighten the screw.
OPERATION
Instructions for Use
WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool
off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
Proper Hand Position (fig. 3)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ALWAYS
use proper hand position as shown.
WARNING: _To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ALWAYS
hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction.
_Proper hand position requires one hand on the top of the drill (m) as shown,
with the other hand on the main handle (n).
Drill Operation (fig. 4)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off
and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, ALWAYS ensure
workpiece is anchored or clamped firmly. If drilling thin material, use a wood
“back-up” block to prevent damage to the material.
- Turn the collar (c) to the drill
- Select the desired speed/torque range using the gear shifter to match the speed and torque to the planned operation.
- For WOOD, use twist bits, spade bits, power auger bits or hole For METAL, use high- speed steel twist drill bits or hole saws. Usea cutting lubricant when drilling metals. The exceptions are cast iron and brass which should be drilled dry.
- Always apply pressure in a straight line with the Use enough pressure to keep drill biting, but do not push hard enough to stall the motor or deflect the bit.
- Hold tool firmly with both hands to control the twisting action of the If model is not equipped with side handle, grip drill with one hand on the handle and one hand on the battery pack.
CAUTION: Drill may stall if overloaded causing a sudden twist. Always expect the stall. Grip the drill firmly to control the twisting action and avoid injury.
- IF DRILL STALLS, it is usually because it is being overloaded or improperly
RELEASE TRIGGER IMMEDIATELY, removedrill bit from work, and determine cause of stalling. DO NOT CLICK TRIGGER ON AND OFF IN AN ATTEMPT TO START A STALLED DRILL — THIS CAN DAMAGE THE DRILL.
- To minimize stalling or breaking through the material, reduce pressure on drill and ease the bit through the last fractional part of the
- Keep the motor running when pulling the bit back out of a drilled This will help prevent jamming.
- With variable speed drills there is no need to center punch the point to be Use a slow speed to start the hole and accelerate by squeezing the trigger harder when the hole is deep enough to drill without the bit skipping out.
Hammerdrill Operation (fig. 5)
- Turn the collar (c) to the hammerdrill
- Select the high speed setting by sliding the selector back (away from the chuck).
IMPORTANT: Use carbide-tipped or masonry bits only.
- Drill with just enough force on the hammer to keep it from bouncing excessively or “rising” off the Too much force will cause slower drilling speeds, overheating and lower drilling rate.
- Drill straight, keeping the bit at a right angle to the Do not exert side pressure on the bit when drillling as this will cause clogging of the bit flutes and a slower drilling speed.
- When drilling deep holes, if the hammer speed starts to drop off, pull the bit partially out of the hole with tool stil running to help clear debris from the hole.
NOTE: A smooth, even flow of dust from the hole indicates proper drilling rate.
Screwdriver Operation (fig. 6)
- Select the desired speed/torque range using the dual range gear selector to match the speed and torque of the planned operation.
- Turn the torque adjustment collar (c) to the desired Lower numbers indicate lower torque settings; higher numbers indicate higher torque settings.
- Insert the desired fastener accessory into the chuck as you would any drill bit.
- Make some practice runs in scrap or on unseen areas to determine the proper position of the clutch collar.
- Always start with lower torque settings, then advance to higher torque settings to avoid damage to the workpiece or
MAINTENANCE
Your DEWALT power tool has been designed to operate over a long period of time
with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon
proper tool care and regular cleaning.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and
disconnect battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing
attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
The charger and battery pack are not serviceable. There are no serviceable
parts inside.
Lubrication
Your power tool requires no additional lubrication.
Cleaning
WARNING: Blow dirt and dust out of the main housing with dry air as
often as dirt is seen collecting in and around the air vents. Wear approved
eye protection and approved dust mask when performing this procedure.
WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals for cleaning
the non-metallic parts of the tool. These chemicals may weaken the materials
used in these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water and mild soap. Never
let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a
liquid.
CHARGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Shock hazard. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet before cleaning. Dirt and grease may be removed from the exterior of the charger using a cloth or soft non-metallic brush. Do not use water or any cleaning solutions.
Optional Accessories
WARNING: Since accessories, other than those offered by D E WALT,
have not been tested with this product, use of such accessories with this tool
could be hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only D E WALT,
recommended accessories should be used with this product.
Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories.
Protecting the Environment
Separate collection. This product must not be disposed of with normal
household waste.
Should you find one day that your DEWALT product needs replacement, or if it
is of no further use to you, do not dispose of it with household waste. Make
this product available for separate collection.
Separate collection of used products and packaging allows materials to be
recycled and used again. Re-use of recycled materials helps prevent
environmental pollution and reduces
the demand for raw materials.
Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products
from the household, at municipal waste sites or by the retailer when you
purchase a new product.DEWALT provides a facility for the collection and
recycling of DEWALT products once they have reached the end of their working
life. To takeadvantage of this service please return your product to any
authorised repair agent who will collect them on our behalf.
You can check the location of your nearest authorised repair agent by
contacting your local DEWALT office at the address indicated in this manual.
Alternatively, a list of authorised DEWALT repair agents and full details of
our after-sales service and contacts are available on the Internet at:
www.2helpU.com.
GUARANTEE
Rechargeable Battery Pack
This long life battery pack must be recharged when it fails to produce sufficient power on jobs which were easily done before. At the end of its technical life, discard it with due care for our environment:
- Run the battery pack down completely, then remove it from the tool.
- Li-Ion cells are Take them to your dealer or a local recycling station. The collected battery packs will be recycled or disposed of properly.
DEWALT is confident of the quality of its products and offers an outstanding guarantee for professional users of the product. This guarantee statement is in addition to and in no way prejudices your contractual rights as a professional user or your statutory rights as a private non-professional user. The guarantee is valid within the territories of the Member States of the European Union and the European Free Trade Area.
• 30 DAY NO RISK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE •
If you are not completely satisfied with the performance of your DEWALT tool, simply return it within 30 days, complete with all original components, as purchased, to the point of purchase, for a full refund or exchange. The product must have been subject to fair wear and tear and proof of purchase must be produced.
• ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE CONTRACT •
If you need maintenance or service for your DEWALT tool, in the 12 months following purchase, you are entitled to one service free of charge. It will be undertaken free of charge at an authorised DEWALT repair agent. Proof of purchase must be produced. Includes labour. Excludes accessories and spare parts unless failed under warranty.
• ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY •
If your DEWALT product becomes defective due to faulty materials or workmanship within 12 months from the date of purchase, DEWALT guarantees to replace all defective parts free of charge or – at our discretion – replace the unit free of charge provided that:
• The product has not been misused;
• The product has been subject to fair wear and tear;
• Repairs have not been attempted by unauthorised persons;
• Proof of purchase is produced.
• The product is returned complete with all original components
If you wish to make a claim, contact your seller or check the location of your nearest authorised DEWALT repair agent in the DEWALT catalogue or contact your DEWALT office at the address indicated in this manual. A list of authorised DEWALT repair agents and full details of our after-sales service is available on the Internet at: www.2helpU.com
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