POWER8 HD05 User manual

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Keyless Chuck
Torque Ring/Hammer Selector
Gear Selector
Fan Outlet Vent
Brand / Rating Label
Mounting Rails and Contacts
Direction Switch - Both Sides
Release Slider - Both Sides
Trigger
Battery (sold separately)
HD05 Hammer Drill
UniGrip (sold separately)

Drill safety warnings
1) Safety instructions for all operations
a) Wear ear protectors when impact drilling.
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
b) Use the auxiliary handle(s). Loss of control can
cause personal injury.
c) Brace the tool properly before use. This tool
produces a high output torque and without properly
bracing the tool during operation, loss of control may
occur resulting in personal injury.
d) Hold the power tool by insulated gripping
surfaces, when performing an operation where
the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring.
Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make
exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could
give the operator an electric shock.
2) Safety instructions when using long drill bits
a) Never operate at higher speed than the maximum
speed rating of the drill bit. At higher speeds, the
bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without
contacting the workpiece, resulting in personal injury.
b) Always start drilling at low speed and with the bit
tip in contact with the workpiece. At higher speeds,
the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without
contacting the workpiece, resulting in personal injury.
c) Apply pressure only in direct line with the bit
and do not apply excessive pressure. Bits can
bend causing breakage or loss of control, resulting in
personal injury.
Screwdriver safety warning
Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the fastener
may contact hidden wiring. Fasteners contacting a
“live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power
tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DRILL/SCREWDRIVER SAFETY WARNINGS
PRODUCT CODE HD05
BATTERY 20Volt_max Li-ion
GEARS 2
NO LOAD SPEED 0-350, 0-1300
TORQUE SETTINGS 16+1+1
DRILLING CAPACITY:
STEEL 13mm (½”)
WOOD 32mm (1.1”)
CONCRETE/MASONRY 13mm (½”)
HAMMER FREQUENCY 0-4550, 0-17550 min-1
CHUCK CAPACITY 13mm (½”)
WEIGHT WITH UNIGRIP AND
BATTERY
1.57kg (bare tool)
DRILL/SCREWDRIVER SAFETY WARNINGS

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT TOOL OPERATION TIPS
the bit out of the hole with the drill still spinning. This
will allow debris to leave the hole and relieve pressure.
When you press the bit back into the hole you should
notice increased cutting speed.
• When drilling metals you should keep a rm constant
pressure that ensures the drill bit is always cutting
through the material. If the drill bit is allowed to spin
without cutting then heat will build up and harden
the surface. Once hardened the material will be very
hard to cut and may damage the drill bit. Water or
oil continuously applied throughout the process to
dissipate heat will help maintain the cutting surfaces. The
increased leverage of a drill press/pillar drill can allow the
user to apply more pressure to the cut.
• Use a good quality sharp drill bit or hardened driver bit
with the correct prole as described below.
• Use sucient pressure to ensure the drill is always
cutting material and back o that pressure to avoid
splintering the reverse side of your work and allowing the
drill to impact with the work piece.
• When doing big jobs that require constant charging of the
batteries remember that you can swap Li-Ion batteries at
any time during a charge/discharge cycle.
A 4.0Ah Lithium Ion POWER8 Battery will be charged to
80% of its full capacity in the rst 30 minutes on the fast
charger, the nal 20% capacity charges at a lower current.
Drill bits
There are 3 main
types of drill bit:
Metal (HSS), use
sucient pressure
to ensure the drill bit
continues to cut
the surface, if it is turning without
cutting then the surface will heat up and become hardened
making it very hard to drill through. Support thin metals with
a wood backing to prevent distortion. Lubricate with oil to
keep bits cool, beware of re risks.
Wood and plastics (has an extra point on the tip),
regularly back the drill o to allow swarf (shavings) to clear
the hole.
Masonry (has 2 spade head) a hammer drill will make fast
work of hard masonry and brick, a small pilot hole before
using a large drill bit is faster.
When drilling a tile use masking tape to mark the hole and
to prevent slipping, rm even pressure and patience will
give a good result. Lubricate
with water to reduce dust.
Driver Bits
The images on the right show both Phillips™
and Posidrive™ screw heads. These screw heads are
often confused. Look for the second cross shape on the
Posidrive™ screw head, for this type of screw use the
driver bit with 8 utes. Posidrive™ uses PZ2, PZ3 etc.
Phillips™ driver bits are usually marked with PH2, PH3
etc and have 4 utes. Higher numbers are for larger sizes.
When driving a screw in or
removing it, use very rm,
controlled pressure to ensure
the bit does not slip in the
screw head, damaging it.
Use the lowest torque
setting possible to drive
screws ush, this ensures
a consistent result and
avoids stripped screw heads.
• Mark your work and use a hole punch to guide
the drill bit or screw into the correct location.
• When drilling start the drill and allow it to reach
full speed before starting to cut. Maintain a
steady, even pressure and speed that does
not slow the rotation speed. Ease o slightly
whenever the cutting progress slows and lift
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
Phillips™ Posidrive™

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INTENDED USE FITTING UNIGRIP & BATTERY
Rails
Battery Sold Separately
Trigger - Press
UniGrip
Sold Separately
Release Slider
f- Slide back
(both sides)
Direction/
Safety
ty Swich
- Press
(either side)
Read and understand all safety warnings and
all instructions before operating this product.
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions
may result in electric shock, re and/or
serious injury.
Sharp blades, heat buildup,
harmful dust and ying debris are a
danger to user and bystanders.
Use of suitable protective clothing,
gloves,
footwear, lung, eye and ear
protection as well as safe working
practices can reduce these risks.
With an appropriate attachment tted in the chuck this
tool is intended for drilling in wood, metal, ceramics
and plastic. It is also used for driving screws and
xings. The HD05 version is also suitable for hammer
drilling in concrete, bricks and masonry when the
hammer function is enabled.
Inserting the UniGrip
NOTE! Remove any debris from the area that joins the
UniGrip to the tool. Damage to contacts or mechanical
controls could occur if debris is caught between them.
Align the rails on the tool so they will slide smoothly into
the rails on the UniGrip. Once Aligned, slide the two
parts together rmly until there is a “click” as the locking
catch engages. Test the catch is secure and the electrical
contacts are engaged by selecting a direction and briey
pressing the trigger.
Removing the UniGrip
Slide the two UniGrip Release slider to the rear of the
handle and slide the UniGrip out of the tool from the rear.
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
whenever the tool is not in immediate use the direction
switch must be in its central locked position to prevent
accidental starting. Ensure the tool will not be accidentally
started by pressing the trigger.
WARNING! When changing battery, bit or

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FITTING/REMOVING A BIT OPERATING THE TOOL
Chuck Collar
- Twist Torque Selection Ring
- Twist
Select hammer mode, drill mode or a torque setting
Twist the Torque Control Collar so the required setting is aligned
with the arrow on top of the drill.
Hammer action is indicated by the hammer symbol.
Drilling mode is indicated by the drill symbol -the clutch is disabled
for maximum torque.
Align a number to the arrow to set drive torque, a lower number
will apply less torque to the chuck -driving a screw until the clutch
disengages the chuck- a high number will drive a screw deeper.
To switch between high and low gear
Release the trigger and allow
the drill to stop. Slide the Gear
Selector backward away from the
chuck for high gear and high
speed drilling, 2 will be
displayed.
Tip, use high speed for small
diameter drill bits.
Slide toward the chuck of the drill to select low gear for low
speed and higher torque 1 will be displayed.
Tip, use low speed for large diameter drill bits and driving
screws.
WARNING! Wear safety equipment when handling sharp
bits and when operating tools.
To change drive direction
Press the Direction Switch on
the UniGrip, it has 3
positions.The centre position
locks the trigger, the other
positions will turn the chuck
clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Note! Always use the locked position when tting or
adjusting a bit or driver.
Note! When drilling always use the clockwise direction
except to free a jammed bit.
To change a drill bit or driver
Lock the trigger by selecting the middle position.
Choose an appropriate bit, see the following section.
Rotate the Chuck so that the jaws are just wide enough
to accept the bit.
Ensure enough of the drill/driver bit is held by the jaws,
at least 10mm or 25% should be within the jaws.
Check the bit is centred in the jaws and tighten
securely.
Note! Before using the bit briey activate the drill to
ensure the bit is centred and secure. If the end of the
bit wobbles when rotating then loosen and re-t.
The electric
brake will
engage
with a battery
connected as
long as the
trigger is not
pressed. Grasp
the single collar
chuck and the
drill body and
rotate the Chuck
to loosen or
tighten the jaws.

Lever/
Push
Stick
PF05
POST
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CARE AND ENVIRONMENT ASSEMBLE A DRILL PRESS
START / STOP
Use the Green and Red Start / Stop
buttons to start and stop the tools
tted to the case.
Open the case lid and remove any
tted tools, then close the lid and lock
the 2 latches.
Insert the Post/Fence vertically into the
rear of the case with the small hook
toward the rear of the case.
Push it down until
it locks into
place, to adjust
the height
or
remove the
post you can
lift the Vertical
Post Release.
Rotate the
large end over toward the
front of the case until it locks in place. If
you want to unlock it, press the 2 Metal
Buttons on the sides of the Post and
rotate back again.
NOTE! This page refers to parts not included in all packages.
General inspection
Regularly check that all the xing screws are present and
tight, they may vibrate loose over time. Keep the tool’s air
vents unclogged and clean at all times.Remove dust and
dirt regularly.Cleaning is best done with compressed air or
a rag.
CAUTION, Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic
parts of the tool. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is
recommended. Water must never come into contact with
the tool.After each use, carefully clean the tool with a brush
or rag.Clear any debris from around the battery mount,
moving parts and clips.
Lubrication
No internal lubrication is necessary, the bearing area is
sealed. A coating of machine oil on the metal parts will help
prevent corrosion.
Storage
Store the tool, instruction manual and accessories in a
secure, dry place.In this way you will always have all the
information and parts ready to hand. Lithium ion batteries
should ideally be stored with 40 to 80% capacity between
10ºC and 20ºC (50ºF and 68ºF).
WARNING! Always charge Li-ion batteries before storage
and at least every 3 months to prevent permanent damage.
Environment
When the time comes to dispose of this product please
consider the environment and take it to a recognised
recycling facility instead of disposing with general
household waste.
Call your local council, civic amenity site, or recycling centre
forinformation on the recycling and disposal of electrical
products andbatteries. If you do not have access to suitable
disposal facilities in your area please contact your place of
purchase, they will advise you on the
best way to dispose of your product.
Maintenance
All electrical parts should be regularly serviced by an
approved engineer.
Hold the Drill rmly and align its Rails with those on the
Post. Slide the drill rmly and sharply upward until it locks
into place. The 2 Locking Clips will spring toward the drill
when it is locked in place, pull these away from the
drill when you want to remove
it. Fit the Lever/Push Stick
into the 2 Lever Holes on
either side of the Post and pull
downward to press the drill
down. The Work Clamp can
also be used to hold your work
when a small drill bit is tted.
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