CRL LD147 User manual

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© COPYRIGHT C.R. LAURENCE CO., INC. 2012
Subject to printing errors and design changes over which we have no contro . In the event of prob ems p ease contact our Customer Service Department.
AVDB3060_08/12
AC.R. LAURENCE Co., INC.
Cordless Drill
CAT. NO. LD147, LD147EU, LD147AU
Read this material before using this product.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
SAVE HIS MANUAL
Care for the environment!
ool must not be discarded with household waste!
his product contains electrical or electronic components that should be
recycled. Leave the product for recycling at the designated station e.g.
the local authority's recycling station.

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ASSEMBLY
This cordless drill has been manufactured in accordance with the applicable European standards
and equipment safety legislation.
When using electrical appliances, it is important to take safety precautions in order to avoid
possible injury and damage.
For that reason, you should carefully read and store these instructions such that this information
is available to you at all times.
Do not dispose of NI-Cd batteries in household waste! The battery must be returned, in accordance
with legislation on batteries, to the dealer or to the service center.
Diagra of the Cordless Drill
1Cordless Drill
Quick-Clamp Drill Chuck
Impact Collar
Speed Regulating Button
Reverse Switch
17-Stage Torque Setter
On-Off Switch with Speed Control
Battery
1 Hour Charger
Green Indicator - Charged
Red Indicator - Charging
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAU ION: WHEN USING POWER OOLS, A EN ION MUS BE PAID O HE FOLLOWING
BASIC SAFE Y MEASURES AS PRO EC ION AGAINS ELEC RIC SHOCKS AND AGAINS
HE RISK OF INJURIES AND BURNS.
READ AND OBSERVE HESE INS RUC IONS BEFORE YOU USE HE DEVICE.
• KEEP YOUR WORK AREA TIDY Disorder in the working area increases the risk of accidents.
• PROTECT YOURSELF FRO ELECTRIC SHOCKS Avoid bodily contact with grounded parts,
e.g. pipes, radiators, stoves, or refrigerators.
• KEEP POWER TOOLS AWAY FRO CHILDREN Do not let other people touch the tool or the
cable. Keep people away from your working area.
• STORE YOUR TOOLS IN A SAFE PLACE Unused tools should be stored in a dry, locked room
where children can not reach them.
• DO NOT OVERLOAD YOUR TOOL Tool will work better and more safely in the specified
performance range.
• USE THE CORRECT TOOL Do not use any tools or attachments which are too weak for heavy
work. Do not use tools for purposes and work for which they are not intended.
• WEAR APPROPRIATE WORK CLOTHES Do not wear any loose clothing or jewelry
(they could get caught up in moving parts). For outdoor work, it is recommended that you wear
rubber gloves and non-slip footwear. If you have long hair, wear a hair net.
• USE SAFETY GLASSES Furthermore, use a breathing mask when performing any work
which generates dust.
• DO NOT USE THE CORD TO PULL THE PLUG OUT OF THE SOCKET. Protect the cord
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• SECURE THE WORKPIECE Use clamping devices or a vise in order to hold the workpiece
in a secure position, allowing you to operate the machine with two hands.
• DO NOT OVERREACH BEYOND YOUR STANDING AREA Avoid any abnormal postures.
Ensure that you are standing securely and able to keep your balance at all times.
• LOOK AFTER YOUR TOOLS WITH CARE Keep your tools ready for operation and clean
in order to work well and safely. Follow the maintenance regulations and the instructions
for tool changes. Check the plug and the cord regularly. If these are damaged, replace
them. Always keep handles dry and free from oil and grease.
• RE OVE BATTERY When not in use, prior to maintenance, and during the changing of bits.
• AVOID ANY UNINTENTIONAL OPERATION/STARTING UP OF THE DEVICE Do not place
your finger on the switch when carrying tool with battery installed. ake sure that the switch
has been turned off when battery is installed.
• ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION Observe your work. Proceed sensibly. Do not use the tool if you
are distracted or unable to concentrate.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• CHECK YOUR DEVICE FOR DA AGE Before continuing to use the tool, carefully check
for slightly damaged parts. All the parts must be correctly assembled in order to guarantee
problem-free operation of the device. Damaged protective devices and parts should be properly
repaired or replaced, unless otherwise indicated in the operating instructions. Damaged switch
must also be replaced. Never use tools with switches which cannot be switched on and off.
• REPAIRS SHOULD BE ADE ONLY BY AN ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST The power tool complies
with the relevant safety regulations.
• For your own safety, use only the accessories and additional devices which are specified in the operating
instructions or are recommended by the tool manufacturer. The use of any insert tools or accessories
other than those recommended in the operating instructions may entail a risk of injury for you.
SPECIAL SAFE Y INS RUC IONS FOR BA ERY AND CHARGER
If under extreme conditions any electrolyte should escape from the battery, it's essential to
avoid contact with skin. If electrolyte does come into contact with your skin, rinse it off with
water. In the event of electrolyte contact with your eyes, it's essential to consult a doctor.
• Before using the charger and battery, read the instruction manual carefully.
• During the charge process the voltage should correspond to the voltage of the battery charger.
• Keep charger dry and free of moisture.
• The ambient temperature must not exceed 104°F (40°C). Never expose the device to direct sunlight.
• Only switch off the power when the battery packet has been inserted into the charger or has been
pulled out of the charger.
• Batteries which are defective, damaged or can no longer be recharged must be disposed of as
hazardous waste. Hand them over at a special collection point. Never harm our environment.
Do not throw an unusable battery into domestic waste, fire or water.
• If electrical cord is damaged, the wire must be replaced.
• Use only OE batteries.
• Always keep the surface of the charger free from dust and dirt.
• Insert the battery into the charger. Follow the guidelines provided concerning polarity.
• Always remove battery before working on the machine.
• When the battery is outside the drill, cover the contacts to avoid short circuits (e.g. from tools).
• Do not throw Ni-Cd batteries into water or fire. This results in a risk of explosion!
• Protect the battery from impact and do not open the battery casing.
• Never discharge the battery completely. Recharge occasionally if not used for a prolonged period.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Technical Data
ype CDD10180T8SC
Idle Speed 0-400/1150min1
Voltage (DC) 18.0V
Drill Bit Pick Up Size Ø0.8-10 mm
Continuous Noise Level <70dB(A)
Hand-Arm Vibration <2.5m/S2
Battery Packet JDB180R
Voltage (DC) 18.0V
Charger JDA-180KA
JDA-22UKC
Charge Current 2000mA
Charge ime 1-1.5 hours
Battery and Charger - Fast Charge Process
CAU ION: EACH CORDLESS DRILL IS SUPPLIED WI H A GENUINE BA ERY AND A CHARGER.
PLEASE ADHERE O HE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES
Electronic Control Speed
Rotation Right/ Left Regulate
Drill Bit
Screwdriver Bit
Impact
Ambient emperature Maximum 40°C (104° F)
Do Not Dispose of Ni-Cd Batteries
in Household Waste!
Protect Ni-Cd Batteries Against Heat
and Fire: Risk of Explosion!
Do Not hrow Ni-Cd Batteries Into Water!
Recycling

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OPERATION
Initial Operation
1. Insert charged battery in handle and secure
with release button. The spring must snap
into place.
2. Separate the battery from the tool by pressing
the release button below the handle.
Charging Process
1. Carefully insert the battery into the base of
the tool. Pay attention to the correct
direction and do not insert the battery
the wrong way.
2. Insert the output plug of the device into the
left side of the base.
3. Insert the power plug of the device into
electrical socket (up to 230V).
4. When the red indicator lights up the battery
is being charged. This process lasts
approximately 1-1.5 hours (for fast charge).
The red indicator lamp switches automatically
off after 1-1.5 hours (for fast charge), and
the green indicator lights up. This means that
the battery has been fully recharged. Only then
can the power plug be pulled out of the socket.
The battery can then be taken out of the base
and used immediately.
CAU ION:
• The battery must be charged up before you first use your machine. The battery only reaches its
full capacity after several charges.
• Avoid repeated consecutive rapid charges of the battery. Do not recharge after using only briefly.
• The battery and the power supply unit warm up during the charge process. This is not a malfunction.
Cordless Drill
Battery
Release Button
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Plug (AC)
Charger
Battery
Red Indicator
Green Indicator
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OPERATION
Inserting Drill Bits/Screwdriver Bits
1. In order to insert a drill bit/screwdriver bit, grasp
the back section of the chuck and rotate the
front section of the chuck until the bit holder
is opened.
2. Insert the bit as far as it will go into the drill
chuck opening.
3. Clamp in the screwdriver bits using the
bit holder, which is part of the range of accessories.
4. Select screwdriver bits appropriate to the screw
head in order to avoid damage to screw heads.
5. Firmly tighten the chuck by hand. Check that the
bit is firmly seated in the drill chuck.
Front Section of the Chuck
Back Section of the Chuck
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Switching On and Off
Set rotation direction switch (3) to desired position.
To switch on: Press ON/OFF switch (4).
To switch off: Release ON/OFF switch (4).
Forward and Reversing Switch
Set rotation direction switch (3) either to the
Right (forward) or to the Left (reverse).
When ON/OFF switch is activated the rotation
direction switch is locked. Reverse rotation is
suitable for loosening screws and nuts.
Drilling/Impact Drilling
Select a proper drill bit for practice use.
For drilling in soft material like wood or plastic,
rotate the impact sleeve (1) clockwise until
the indicator points at the mark . In this
case use a metal drill bit.
For drilling in hard materials like stone or concrete,
rotate the impact sleeve (1) counter clockwise
until the indicator points at the mark . In this
case use a hard metal drill bit. Regularly check
the chuck for possible damage. If possible use
a coolant.
Indicator (Drill vs Impact)
Torque Sleeve
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Drilling with lowest rotation
speed for a long time
increases the danger of
overheating the motor.
When used continuously
allow 15 minute cooling
periods.
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Forward/Reverse Switch
ON/OFF Switch
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OPERATION
Speed Control
You can increase the rotation speed by pushing
the speed button forward. Position 2: 0-1150min-1
You can decrease the rotation speed by pushing
the speed button to the rear. Position 1: 0-400min-1 High Speed Low Speed
Varying the Speed
Simply apply pressure onto the On-Off Switch by squeezing it. This will increase the speed.
Releasing pressure on the On-Off Switch will decrease the speed.
orque Adjustments
This relates to the tightening power of your
drill/driver. Depending on the application,
various levels of driving power are required.
Generally the larger the screw diameter the
higher the torque power required to drive the
screw until it is properly seated.
1 to 2: For driving small screws.
3 to 4: For driving screws into soft materials
or plastics.
5 to 7: For driving screws into soft woods.
11 to 14: For driving screws into medium/hard woods.
15 to 16: For powerful screw driving or drilling metal
or using spade/hole bits.
17-Stage Torque Setter
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CAU ION: Always start on the lowest setting. If the correct setting has been chosen, an override
clutch opens once the screw has been turned flush into the material. When removing screws,
select a higher setting or set to drill symbol. he proper settings are best determined in practice trials.
When drilling into metal, if possible, punch the drilling position first so as to prevent drill-bit run away.
Use a suitable coolant. Ask your dealer about particular applications.
The appliance's noise output may exceed 85dB (1) at the workplace. In this instance, wear ear protection.
Maintenance/Cleaning
Before doing any work on the machine itself, remove the battery packet. Clean the tool with a moist cloth
and a little lubricating soap. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. These could attack the plastic
parts of the appliance. Always keep the surface of the device free from dust and dirt.
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