Chicago Electric 92956 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS; WORK AREA
- Page 3 – ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Page 6 – GROUNDING
- Page 8 – FIGURE B; EXTENSION CORDS
- Page 9 – SYMBOLOGY; FIGURE D
- Page 10 – PRODUCT FEATURES; right. For a counterclockwise rotation, move the; Forward/Reverse Switch to the; UNPACKING; For additional information regarding the parts mentioned in; the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 14.
- Page 11 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Hold the Drill firmly with both hands.; Position the drill bit on the material that is to be drilled.
- Page 12 – Unplug the Drill from its electrical outlet.; two Carbon Brushes (19) when the Motor performance decreases, or
- Page 13 – FIGURE E; PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
- Page 14 – ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
3/8” CLOSE QUARTER DRILL
Model 92956
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011
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