Power Glide 60101201 User manual

RECHARGEABLE DRILL
Instruction Manual
Please keep this instruction manual for future reference
Technical data
Model
Tool
Battery
Standard
Input Voltage & Frequent
Voltage(DC)
No load speed Low
Continuous noise level
Hand-Arm-Vibration
60101200
60101201
60101234
120V~60Hz
18V(DC)
0-400 RPM
No load speed High 0-1150 RPM
70dB(A)
<2.5m/s2
.060 - 3/8"
Drill Bit pick-up
4 Lbs 1.6 oz
Weight (with battery)
Model
Voltage(DC)
Battery Type
Battery Amp Hour
60101011
18V(DC)
Ni-Cd
1.7Ah
Battery
Optional
Model
Voltage(DC)
Battery Type
Battery Amp Hour
60108001
18V(DC)
Ni-Mh
2.0Ah
Charger
Charger
Input Voltage
Charger Current
Charge Time
60109000
120V ~ 60Hz
1200mA
1-1.5 hours
Caution: Each cordless drill is supplied with a genuine battery packet and a charger.
Please adhere to the following guidelines:
Electronic control speed Ambient temperature maximal 40°C (105°F)
Rotation right/left RegulateDo not dispose of Ni-Cd batteries in household waste
Drill bit Do not throw Ni-Cd batteries into water!
BitProtect Ni-Cd batteries against heat and fire risk of explosion
Recycling
18V MODEL NO: 60101201
18V KIT MODEL NO: 60101200
18V KIT MODEL NO: 60101234
This cordless drill has been manufactured in accordance with the applicable standards and equipment safety
legislation. When using electrical appliances, it is important to take some 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.
Made In China
Distributed By:
World Factory, Inc.
Southlake, TX.
1-888-422-7800
©2001 World Factory, Inc

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Safety Instructions
Cautions: When using power tools, the following basic safety
measures should be followed to reduce and/or eliminate the
risk of injury. Read and carefully observe these instructions
while using the device.
Maintain Safe Working Environment.
Never expose power tools to rain or moisture and do not use
power tools in moist or wet environments. Ensure that there
is good lighting. Do not use power tools in the vicinity of
combustible liquids or gases. Disorder in the working area
increases the risk of accidents.
Prevent Electric Shocks.
Avoid bodily contact with grounded parts, e.g. pipes,
radiators, stoves, or refrigerators.
Keep Power Tools Away From Children.
Do not let other people touch the tool or the power cable
during operation and keep people out of your work area.
Store Tools in a Safe Place.
Unused tools should be stored in a dry, secure area where
children cannot reach them.
Select the Proper Tool for the Task.
Do not use tools for any purpose other than those for which
they were intended.The tool will operate more efficiently and
safely in the specified performance range. Do not use any
tools or attachments which are not suited for the work.
Wear Appropriate Work Clothes.
Do not wear any loose-fitting 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 hairnet.
Wear Safety Glasses.
In addition to safety glasses, when performing any work
which generates dust, use a breathing mask
Do Not Incorrectly Use the Power Cable.
Do not carry the tool by the power cable and do not use the
power cable to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the
power cable from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
Secure the Work-Piece.
Use clamping devices or a vice in order to hold the work-
piece in a secure position which allows you to operate the
tool with both hands.
Do Not Over Reach or Stretch Beyond Your Standing Area.
Avoid any abnormal postures. Ensure that you are standing
securely and keep your balance at all times while operating
a power tool.
Properly Maintain Your Tools.
Keep your tools ready for use (e.g. sharp and clean) in order
to assure proper operation. Follow the maintenance
regulations and the instructions for tool changes. Check the
plug and the cable regularly and if these are damaged, have
them replaced by a recognized electrical specialist. Always
keep handles dry and free from oil and grease.
Disconnect the Tool From the Power Supply.
When not in use, prior to maintenance and during the tool
change, e.g. saw blade, drill bit and machine tools of all
kinds disconnect from the power supply.
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Do Not Leave any Tool Keys Inserted.
Before switching on, check that keys and setting tools
have been removed from the power tool.
Avoid Any Unintentional Operation or Starting-up of the
Device.
Do not place your finger on the switch when carrying
tools connected to the power supply. Make sure that the
switch is off when connecting the device to the power
supply.
Power Extension Cables.
Use only those extension cables which have been
manufactured for this purpose and are marked as
appropriately tested and approved.
Be Alert.
Observe your work. Proceed sensibly. Do not use the
tool if you are physically or mentally impaired in any
manner.
Check Your Tool for Damage.
Before using the tool, carefully check the protective
devices for problem-free operation and intended
function. Verify there are no damaged parts. Check
whether the function of moving parts is in order,
whether they stick and whether parts are damaged.
DAMAGED PROTECTIVE DEVICES AND PARTS
MUST BE PROPERLY REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY
A CUSTOMER-SERVICE WORKSHOP PRIOR TO
"TOOL USE". NEVER USE TOOLS AND SWITCHES
WHICH CANNOT BE SWITCHED ON AND OFF.
Repairs Only by an Electrical Specialist.
This power tool complies with all known safety
regulations. Only an electrical specialist may carry out
repairs.
Use only 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 increase
risk of injury.
Special Safety Instructions for Battery Packet and Charger:
If under extreme conditions, any electrolyte should
escape from the battery, it is essential to avoid contact
with skin. If electrolyte does come into contact with
your skin, rinse it off with water immediately. In the
event of electrolyte contact with your eyes, consult a
physician immediately. Before use of the charger and
the Battery Packet, read the Instruction Manual
carefully.
Verify the available current corresponds to the current
required by the battery charger.
Never let moisture, rain, or splashed water reach the
charging location.
Do not charge your Battery Packet when the temperature
is below 40oC (+ 40oF) or above 40oC(+ 105oF).
Battery Packets which are damaged or can no longer
be recharged must be disposed of as hazardous waste.
Do not throw the Battery Packet into the trash, into fire,
or into water. All old Battery Packets should be
exchanged when purchasing new Battery Packets.
If the electrical cable is damaged, the wire should be
replaced by the supplier or by its authorized repair
shop. Repairs should only be made by an authorized
specialist.
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Battery Pack Installation.
1. Insert charged battery in the handle and secure with release button.
The spring must snap into place.
2. Separate the battery from the machine by pressing thr release button
below the machine handle.
Use only Battery Packets which have been produced by the
original manufacturer.
Always keep the charger free from dust and dirt.
Insert the Battery Packet into the charger. Verify correct
polarity before charging.
Always remove Battery Packet before working on the tool.
Cover the Battery Packet contacts to avoid short circuiting
the Battery Packet.
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Avoid the risk of explosion! Do not throw Ni-Cd
batteries into water or fire.
Protect the Battery Packet from impacts. Do not
open packet.
Never completely discharge the Battery Packet.
Recharge occasionally if Battery Packet is not in
use for a prolonged period.
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Figure 2
1. CORDLESS DRILL.
2. BATTERY PACK.
3. RELEASE BUTTON
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND CONTENTS
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Figure 1
1. Cordless drill
2. Speed regulate button
3. 16-stage torque adjustment ring
4. Keyless drill chuck
5. Reverse switch
6. On-Off switch with speed control
7. Battery packet
8. AC Plug
9. Charger base
10. Indicator lights
11. Driver storage
DIAGRAM OF THE CORDLESS DRILL

Mechanical Speed Regulate
You can increase the rotate speed by pushing the regulate button forward. Position 2: 0-1150 RPM
You can decrease the rotate speed by pushing the regulate button backwards. Position 1: 0-400 RPM
Torque Adjustments
The tightening power of your drill/driver is adjustable to various levels of driving power. 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 10: For driving screws into soft woods.
11 to 14: For driving screws into medium/hard woods.
15 to 16: For powerfull screw driving.
For drilling metal, wood or using spade (Hole) bits.
Cautions: Always start on the lowest setting. If the correct setting has been chosen, the 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. The proper settings are best determined in practical trials.
To drill into metal: If possible, punch the drilling position first, so as to prevent drill-bit run away.
Use a suitable coolant. Suitable coolants can be obtained from shops.
The appliance’s noise output may exceed 85dB (A) at the workplace.
In this instance, wear hearing protection.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before doing any work on the machine itself, remove the battery packet from it. Clean the appliance with a moist
cloth and a little lubricating soap. Don’t 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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DIAGRAM 7
1. 16-Stage Torque Indicator Arrow
2. Torque Adjustment Ring
Variable Speed On and Off Switch
Set rotation direction switch to desired position.
To switch on: Press ON/OFF switch. Rotation speed will increase
as the trigger is pressed.
To switch off: Release ON/OFF switch.
Varying the Speed
Simply apply pressure onto the On-Off/Switch by squeezing it in, this will
increase the speed and release the pressure on the On-Off/Switch will
decrease the speed.
Forward & Reversing Switch
Set rotation direction switch either to the right for counter clockwise rotation
or to the left for clockwise rotation, When ON/OFF switch is activated, rotation
direction switch is locked.
Drilling with the lowest rotation speed for a extended period of time, increases the danger of the
overheating of the motor. Allow cooling time of approx. 15 Minutes.
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Figure 5
1. DIRECTION REVERSAL SWITCH.
2. ON-OFF SWITCH WITH SPEED CONTROL.
FIGURE 5
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DIAGRAM 7
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High Speed Low Speed
FIGURE 6
Inserting Drill Bits and 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
drill/bit holder is fitted.
2. Insert the tool 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 whether the tool is firmly
seated in the drill chuck.
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Figure 4
1. FRONT SECTION OF THE CHUCK
2. BACK SECTION OF THE CHUCK
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
WARNING: BEFORE USE CHECK THE DIRECTION OF THE ROTATION. ONLY CHANGE THE
DIRECTION OF ROTATION WHEN THE TOOL IS NOT IN OPERATION.
Battery Pack
Carefully insert the battery packet into the charging base. Pay attention to the correct direction and do not
insert the battery packet the wrong way round.
1. Insert the power plug of the device into a standard power outlet.
(up to 120V)
The red light will come on indicating charging in progress.
2. When the green indicator lights up, the battery packet has been
recharged. For normal charging this process takes 1-1.5 hours.
Unplug the charger and the battery packet can then be taken out of
the base and can be used immediately.
Figure 3 1. AC Plug
2. Charging Base
3. Indicator lights
4. Battery Packet
Caution:
•The battery packet must be charged before you first use your machine.
The battery packet only reaches its full capacity after several charges.
•Avoid repeated consecutive rapid charges of the battery. Do not recharge after using only briefly. (15 min. or less)
•The battery packet and the power supply unit warm up during the charge process. This is not a malfunction.
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