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Black & Decker 1941 User's Manual
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2. AYNOSYWN SLIG ne O dN ONITTNG IWLAW SLIG ETT jes 10 4 wT 0 dN SMVS NIOH T 1940 PAVIA 32 IBLEULEN JoNpolg 591p109 Jum uoNeOIIdde Aue uo Soape pue dy 104 soynquasid OPA AMOK Wo4 aiqe ere ue 932 S 0SSI9Y Burystiod P Buipues a speop ajSuy sdsey P Sally Arejoy Sjuauyseny BUIALIG MIF SMES AOH SH J0 Sd sony lt snopiezey aq 3431 Arossaoze saugo Aue jo asn ay NOLLNWO SBOje eD 18499q ap yoeig Ul pue Mojaq paysi Ge puq 4NOK YYM sn 104 S uoss e p puawwoo y sal OSS399V N 98010 91 005 FAST CHARGER PACKED WITH UNIT CHARC IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES _ lt below 40 F or above 105 F This is important and will z prevent serious damage to the batteries ERIS 2 When you charge your power pack for the first time or after prolonged storage it will only accept about an 80 charge However after several charge and discharge cycles the batteries will be up to full capacity 3 While charging the Charger may hum and become warm _ to touch This is a normal condition and does not indicate a problem A If the batteries do not charge properly 1 Check current at receptacle by plugging in a lamp or other appliance 2 Check to see if receptacle is connected to a light switch which turns power off when you turn out the lights 3 Move lt charger and power pack to a surrounding air temperature of approximately 75 F In an ext
3. suop puos sedoid y 1 pun se6seyD 10 rill lure case seal is broken and on your skin with soap and Rules Do no you d Medice procedures t use cha rger by cord or Keep cord from ndicate a fa solution of and d such as lemon attention i ica d is a 25 35 8 Avoid dangerous environment water Don cha I yank it to disconnect from too i nimum of 10 minute lid ac ower 120 volts ned to operate on standard p attempt to use it on any other voltage s does note g electrical Never carry outer The liqu battery liquid gets into your eyes th clear water for a m and seek immediate med oil and sharp edges t abuse cord 5 CHARGING THE POWER PACK THE BATTERIES IN YOUR NEW POWER PACK ARE Wash quickly Neutralize with a m juice or vinegar sium hydroxide note wi in damp or wet locations ture conditions Th 9 The charger is desi However if the this leakage gets a b c If i househaid heat 10 Don NOT FULLY CHARGED First read the Safety above Then follow charging notes on page 3 p ature is e Power Pack when temper This is very OT attempt to charge the Power Pack with any other Charger CHARGER amp POWER PACK SAFETY RULES Power Pack are specifically gether DO NOT attempt to other cordless tool or battery pack lode in a fire r is completely worn out The d
4. SAFETY RULES SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS 8 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold 4 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas work it s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool and benches invite accidents _ 9 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and 2 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept safe distance from work area Y3MOd balance at all times 10 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools a yya 3 STORE DLE TOOLS When not in use tools eC ETE A Houms 1 799141 sharp at all times and clean for best and safes performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories should be stored in dry high or locked up place out of reach of children gaya Ayoy DON T FORCE TOOL It will do the job better 4 Form habit of checking to see that keys and 11 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES and safer at the rate for which it was designed 5 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force small tool or JIAVAONIY attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool turning it on 12 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Don t carry 6 WEAR PROPER APPAREL No loose clothing or tool with finger on switch jewelry to get caught in moving parts Rubber _ gloves and footwear are recommended when BuiAnq 10 NO Aynyoseo suoponysu pue es ije pees se jd Jua siul i 13 DO NOT OPERATE portable elec
5. er extreme usage or tempera damaged o of liquid from the power pack g BELOW 40 F or ABOVE 105 k can exp Charger DO N d to work to any DO NOT store the Drill and Power Pack in loca NEVER attempt to connect 2 Chargers together tions where the temperature may reach or exceed DO NOT char designe charge with this severel power pac 120 F such as outside sheds or metal buildings in summer DO NOT incinerate the Power Pack even if it is A small leakage cells may occur un _ important 3 Do not attempt to open the Power Pack housing g 1 The Charger and 2 4 5 6 7 seth A NE ig rT RGU PARNER HNRNP aiaia NOSMOL ONI S N HANDIG 8 NOVI T sagas tern SAE Y S N vOZLZ GNVIAYVW 184 0 Aq pajdwajje 40 apew u q BAe sedal auayM pesnes adewep 10 satuossaaje 0 Ajdde jou sop Ayuessem siy saged MO jaX AY U 21149313 SIOOL 4 PUN PASI UOLIS INA PaZ JOYINY 40 49 UAD GDAJBS 1342900 9 y 2ejg Aue 0 predasd uonepodsues Wun z jdwo9 y unaa SL ld diysuewyJ0M 40 jeuazew Ayjney 0 np s 2 j p Aue 934e JNOUPM nedan iim aM aseyaand jo ajep Woj 4eak JUO 10 JONPOd SIY SJUCMEM 494990 yeg ALNYYAYM ISN TWIYLSNAONI WIOHIWWOD ok soueyeq jueweorsdes jeouep Ajuo Bujsn siejueD 2mu g 03g ye peysijdwoosoe eq pjnoys quewesejdes Aieyeg sued juewede des seyoeg 9 yORIG Buisn sAemje suojjeziuReBs0 edjAles p nd
6. h will spring open and allow Power Pack to be withdrawn from handle Figure 3 3 Place the Power Pack in the Charger as shown in Figure 4 Note that groove in Power Pack faces front Plug in Charger 4 Press button momentarily until light turns ON Your Power Pack is now on charge ae ar 5 in about an hour the light will turn complete and your Power Pack is ready for use 6 When charging is completed unplug Charger lift Power Pack from Charger and insert Power Pack into tool handle Press latch over end of Power Pack until it snaps into the locked position NOTE If the Power Pack has become warm in use and is placed in the charger still warm the light will not go on and charging will not begin immediately when the button is pressed However after you press the button you can leave the charger As the Power Pack cools down the light will turn on and charg ing will begin automatically ALSO SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 1 Longest life and best performance can be obtained if the batteries are charged when the air temperature is about 75 F DO NOT charge the batteries in an air temperature ww r GE OH AS NH e te Sty ade sa Ca a me ow no as mw ap an aw am a am mi ap a 4 me am ume OFF Charging is now ING THE POWER PACK g Sarii To FIGURE 2 am we y ry ry n freee ewe mommy ys i i K GROOVE 7 paene D a a ao ea
7. remely warm environment si the power pack may be too hot to permit fast charging 4 If the receptacle and temperature are o k and you do not get proper charging take or send the tool and charger to your local service center See TOOLS ELECTRIC in yellow pages 5 The power pack should be recharged when it fails to pro duce sufficient power on jobs which were easily done pre viously DO NOT CONTINUE to use under these conditions Repeat the charging procedure 6 If after repeated use your power pack does not take a full charge and produces operating time less than normal it may not be caused by faulty batteries If you use the power pack repeatedly for only a few minutes and then charge it the batteries build up a resistance to taking a full charge This resistance results in reduced operating time The batteries can be restored to their original power and life by fully charging and then completely using up the charge several times This will recondition the batteries to deliver maximum performance aa ee ee lt FOR REPLACEMENT OR FOR ADDITIONAL POWER PACKS OR CHARGERS ORDER No 98003 Power Pack 1 hr charge No 98010 Charger 1 hr charge CHARGING PROCEDURE 1 Move Switch Control Button to the center of its slot to LOCK Trigger Switch OFF Figure 1 ce ee 2 Remove Power Pack from Tool Handle by first pressing _ Release Button Figure 2 The Latc
8. thly withdrawing bits that bind in the hole When moving from FORWARD to REVERSE or vice versa always release the trigger first as the control button will not move when the trigger is depressed sbi the control button to FORWARD before starting to drill again ee FIGURE 7 FORWARD FIGURE 8 REVERSE 6 Ho LOCK OFF FIGURES DRILLING Figure 10 1 Lock Trigger Switch OFF with switch control button when _ attaching or changing bits or accessories 2 Use sharp drill bits only For WOOD use twist drill bits Spade bits power auger bits or hole saws For METAL use _ high speed steel twist drill bits For MASONRY such as I brick cement cinder block etc use carbide tipped bits 3 Be sure the material to be drilled is anchored or clamped __ firmly If drilling thin material use a wood back up block _ to prevent damage to material ee coe 4 Center punch an indentation at the point to be drilled This will overcome tendency of bit to slip around on a smooth _ ON _ surface Place the tip of bit in indentation and turn motor _ enough pressure to keep drill biting but do not push hard enough to stall motor or deflect bit To minimize stalling on _ breaking through the material reduce pressure on drill and ease the bit through last part of hole a e Id drill firmly to control the twisting action of the drill 5 Alwa
9. tric tools T lt gaseous or explosive atmospheres Motors in these working outdoors 7 USE SAFETY GLASSES with most tools Also tools normally spark and the sparks might ignite fumes face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty iMaNOaG A JNYHL yoo y Buremod s 1940 Ug ajjym seyo UO eq UBD Yd Jemod uo BuyBseyo 104 uondnNIa U noum sqof Bumnunuos 10 peBuocjoid a 7 NOLLNA uo eye 0 nok sejqeue nye SIU p seyoind ese Syed I MOd LUON ufe I0 a P ED AAAA ppe USUM YILBd 19MOd OJQLAOWY amp Aq p s mod s 100w S10 OyL gt suopeodde jo BA PIM 8 Ul y esn pue awaym ue jja Ss jp109 noA eye UBD noA P109 10 pue JOfJNO 3799 9 Sy ued nog Ajojes 831149919 pue 89u99 UEAUOD uf awn ey sayo y Iua Y epioo Aue se jyes T JA SB SI ua SSATAYOO Meu noA ey 19 135610 ADDITIONAL DRILL SAFETY RULES MONHO GauvaD ___ poyjoeds sezis ou u Aju pasn eq pinoys seyosseooe Guymojjo eu esn Uy into walls floors or whatever Be aware that thie tool is always in an operating condition because it does not hav live encountered DO NOT es may be TOUCH THE CHUCK OR ANY FRONT METAL ir When drillin electrical w 2 e to be plugged 1 PARTS OF THE DRILL Hold the Drill only by the plastic handle to prevent electric shock if into a live wire into an electrical outlet S N ul paud uaAlb
10. ve a se cet FIGURE 4 TM Trade Mark of Black amp Decker CHUCK amp KEY Turn chuck collar to open chuck jaws Place bit in chuck as far as it will go Tighten chuck collar by hand Place chuck keyin D each of the three holes and tighten in clockwise direction _ Figure 5 It s important to tighten chuck with ali three holes to prevent bit slippage To release bit turn chuck key counterclockwise in just one hole then loosen chuck by hand into the socket Figure 6 When not in use the chuck key can be stored in the end of the _ power pack To remove the key place thumb as shown in _ Figure 6 and push key firmly upward out of its holding socket To replace key push key s handle firmly and completely down REPLACE FIGURE 6 TRIGGER SWITCH amp CONTROL BUTTON The Drill is turned ON and OFF by pulling and releasing the Trigger Switch However the Trigger can be locked OFF by positioning the Switch Control Button in the center of its slot Figure 7 This position should be used to prevent the Trigger from being accidentally pressed when the tool is not in use when attaching or removing the Power Pack when attaching or changing accessories and when cleaning or sefv icing the Drill ae a 7 For normal use the Switch Control Button should be in the FORWARD position Figure 8 Use the REVERSE position Figure 9 for smoo
11. ys apply pressure in a straight line with the bit Use __ DRILLING INWOOD gt ben e Holes in wood can be made with the same twist drill bits used 4 for metal or with wood augers These bits should be sharp and should be pulled out frequently when drilling to clear chips _ from the flutes Work that is apt to splinter should be backed up with a block of wood Let up on the pressure just before the tip cuts through this will give a good clean hole DRILLING IN METAL Use a cutting lubricant when drilling ferrous metals The ex ceptions are iron and brass which should be drilled dry The cutting lubricants that work best are sulphurized cutting oil or lard oil bacon grease will also serve the purpose Aluminum _ is best drilled with turpentine or kerosene s E LEATHER HOLSTER PR e es To add even more to the convenience features of your Cordless Drill an accessory Leather Holster is available This Holster fastens to your belt and keeps the Drill handy and ready for work It also frees both hands when you are not actually using the tool Order oe Cat No 98 004 91 012 Leather Holster Figure 11
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