Dewalt Drill Instructions

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Press the "Forward/Reverse" button on the right side of the drill to put it in a forward direction. Place the bit on the material for drilling. Squeeze the trigger with light pressure to start the drill tip in the material without it wobbling. Increase the drill speed by squeezing the trigger with additional force after the tip enters the wood or metal to increase the drill speed. Release the trigger and let the drill stop. Press the "Forward/Reverse" button on the left side of the drill to place it in reverse. Squeeze the trigger and pull the drill up out of the hole.
Plug the battery-charger power cord into an electrical outlet. Insert the battery into the charger. A red light will flash to show it is charging. When the light is steady red, pull the battery out of the charger by squeezing the sides. Squeeze the battery sides and push it into the bottom of the drill. Release the sides for the battery to lock in position.
History:DeWalt was founded back in 1924 by Raymond E. DeWalt. He also was the inventor of the radial arm saw. This is a saw that has a table and slides back and forth to crosscut boards. The company was bought in 1949 by American Machine and Foundry Co. Inc. It was then sold to Black and Decker in 1960, making it a subsidiary. In 1999, DeWalt became an official sponsor for NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth.
Features:One feature that sets DeWalt power tools apart from the rest is its recognizable colors. All the tools have a familiar bright yellow and black color scheme. As far as performance goes, the DeWalt drills in particular have a torque rating and a power rating. The torque is the amount of force needed to turn an object. The power rating is determined by the speed a drill turns a bit in conjunction with its torque. This end output is called Unit Watts Out. Dewalt power tools also come with a 90-day money back guarantee, a yearlong service contract and a 3-year limited warranty. In this 3-year time span, it will repair any defects that were caused from faulty workmanship or materials starting from the purchase date.
Types :DeWalt has many different types of power tools, including drills, saws, compressors, generators, pressure washers, nail guns, routers and grinders, to name a few things. It also has cordless varieties of drills, wrenches, saws and screwdrivers that are operated by batteries that range from 7.2 to 36 volts.
Models :DeWalt offers an 18-volt "XRP" model lithium ion rechargeable battery as well as an 18-volt "XRP" model rechargeable nickel cadmium battery. Their "Compact" series of batteries includes an 18-volt rechargeable lithium ion battery and an 18-volt rechargeable nickel cadmium battery.
Weight:The 18-volt models of Dewalt rechargeable batteries are designed to different weights. Their 18-volt nickel cadmium batteries are generally heavier than their 18-volt lithium ion counterparts. The lithium ion XRP battery weighs 1.5 lbs., while the Compact lithium ion battery weighs 1 pound. The nickel cadmium XRP battery weighs 2.4 lbs., and the nickel cadmium Compact battery weighs 1.7 lbs.


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