
#Black and decker drill corded manual
Clutch Play: What Does a Drill Clutch do?ĭrill/Drivers feature a manual or automatic clutch mechanism to adjust the drill/driver’s torque (turning power). Drill/Drivers do both jobs, which is convenient for projects like hanging a mirror, where you might drill a pilot hole then drive in a screw. Simply, drilling is making a hole, and driving is securing a screw or other fastener. Use high speed for small, fast holes and driving and a low speed for high-torque applications like drilling large holes. If you need more precise speed control for diverse drilling or driving projects, a multi-speed drill like the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* Lithium-Ion 2-Speed Drill/Driver is worth a look. Most drill/drivers have a trigger to control how fast the drill spins, so for basic projects, a one-speed drill is all you need. Speed Control Can Be Simple or Sophisticated This can be a lifesaver when you’re drilling or driving in tight or dark spaces like inside a closet or under the sink. Some drills, 20V MAX* Lithium-Ion Drill/Driver, feature a built-in LED to illuminate your work surface.

Never Leave a Bit Behind: About Bit Holdersĭrills with an on-board bit holder can save you time and hassle because the bits you need are always accessible. You’ll also use reverse mode to quickly remove screws and other fasteners. After drilling, setting the bit direction to reverse spins it counterclockwise to help it come out of the hole cleanly and easily. When to Use the Reverse Switch on Your DrillĪll power drills have a forward (clockwise) and reverse (counter-clockwise) switch, usually right above the trigger. Here we’ve put together the basic info you need to understand drill features and dive into your next project with confidence.

To find your nearest DEWALT Factory service center, Click here.A good drill is a fundamental tool everyone should own.īLACK+DECKER® drills and all-in-one drill/drivers simplify hundreds of household projects, from installing shelves to hanging blinds and assembling furniture – all the things that help make a house a home. If for any reason you cannot remove your chuck we suggest getting your drill to your nearest Factory service center for further assistance. This will loosen the chuck so that it can be unscrewed by hand. Instructions for removing a torqued chuckġ.) Tighten the chuck around the shorter end of a hex key (not supplied) of 1/4" (6.4mm) or greater size.Ģ.) Using a soft hammer, strike key sharply in a counterclockwise direction (when viewed from the front of the tool). This will loosen the chuck so that it may be unscrewed by hand. Facing the tool strike the long end of the hex wrench sharply counter clockwise as it is a standard right hand thread. Remove screw by turning clockwise this is a left-hand screw.Ģ.) Insert the short end of a 1/4" or larger hex Allen wrench into the chuck and tighten. Insert screwdriver into the bottom of the chuck to engage screw head.

Instructions for removing a keyless chuckġ.) If the unit has this screw open chuck jaws fully. It may require several attempts to loosen the chuck There is no way to stop the motor from turning. Using a wooden mallet or similar object, strike the key sharply in a counter-clockwise direction. Remove screw by turning clockwise this is a left-hand screw.ģ.) With the chuck facing toward you place the key into one of the holes on the left side of the chuck.

This will loosen the screw inside the chuck.Ģ.) Open chuck jaws fully. Strike the key in a clockwise direction with a wooden mallet or similar object. Most reversing drills have a left hand threaded screw located inside the bottom of the chuck.ġ.) If the unit has this screw place the chuck key, with the chuck facing toward you, into one of the holes on the right side of the chuck. To remove the chuck on your drill follow the instructions for the type of drill chuck you have: Para ver esta lista en español, por favor abra el archivo adjunto. To see this list in Spanish, please open the attachment.
