Makita DP4001 - User Manual
Comprehensive user manual for Makita drills (models DP3002, DP3003, DP4000, DP4001, DP4002, DP4003).
Covers tool overview, technical specifications (drilling capacity, speed, weight), essential safety instructions, and detailed operating instructions. Includes guidance on installing drill bits for keyed and keyless chucks, using variable speed trigger, reversing switch, side grip, depth gauge, and proper drilling techniques in wood and metal. Also covers use of the hanging hook, maintenance, noise and vibration data, and declaration of conformity.
Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Symbol Explanations
- Page 4 – Tool Overview, Technical Data, and Safety Instructions
- Page 5 – Safety Rules (continued) and Operation
- Page 6 – Removing Stuck Bits, Hook, Maintenance, and Technical Data
- Page 7 – German Section: Tool Overview, Technical Data, Safety Instructions
- Page 8 – German Section: Safety Rules (continued) and Operation
- Page 9 – German Section: Controls, Accessories, Drilling, and Maintenance
- Page 10 – Polish Section: Overview, Specifications, Safety
- Page 11 – Polish Section: Safety Rules (continued) and Operation
- Page 12 – Polish Section: Controls, Drilling, Maintenance, and Declaration
- Page 13 – Russian Section: Overview, Technical Data, Safety
- Page 14 – Russian Section: Safety Rules (continued) and Operation
- Page 15 – Russian Section: Controls and Drilling Techniques
- Page 16 – Russian Section: Maintenance, Noise, and Declaration
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Summary
Explains the meaning of symbols used on the tool, such as the instruction manual symbol and double insulation symbol.
Provides a labeled diagram of the drill, technical specifications for six models (drilling capacity, no load speed, dimensions, weight), and 19 essential safety rules covering work area, electrical safety, and proper use.
Continues safety rules (points 20-22) and adds drilling-specific safety rules. Instructions for installing drill bits for keyed and keyless chucks, using variable speed switch with lock-on, reversing switch, attaching side grip, depth gauge, and drilling in wood and metal.
Tips
- Always hold the tool by insulated gripping surfaces when drilling into walls or floors to avoid electric shock if hidden wiring is encountered.
- Use the side grip for better control, especially when using large drill bits or hole saws.
- Do not apply excessive pressure to the drill; let the tool do the work to prevent bit damage and motor strain.
- When drilling metal, use a center punch to prevent the bit from wandering and apply cutting lubricant for most metals (except iron and brass).
- After drilling, allow the bit and workpiece to cool before touching them to avoid burns.
- Regularly inspect the power cord and extension cord for damage, and have the tool serviced by an authorized Makita service center for repairs.