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Prokit's Industries PT-1080 User Manual

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5. Drilling in Stone, Brick, Masonry or similar
For drilling in walls, stone, masonry etc. use a masonry-bit. Do not put too much pressure
on the machine. Follow the same instructions as for drilling in metal.

6. Using the Drill as a Screw-driver
Before using the machine check whether the screw-bit is inserted correctly. Avoid
over-tightening screws, otherwise the screw head may be damaged or stripping of the
threads may occur.

7. Screw Insertion
Set the direction of rotation of the drill to the clockwise direction. Insert the screw-bit into
the slot in the head of the screw. Hold the screw bit perpendicular to the head of the screw,
otherwise the screw or the screw head may be damaged. Press the screw bit against the
screw with a constant pressure while driving in the screw.
When the screw is completely screwed in, hold the machine firmly and release the On/Off
trigger, otherwise the screw or the screw head may be damaged. If the On/Off trigger is
not released immediately a high torque could also damage the drill bit or the drill.

8. Screw Removal
Set the direction of rotation of the drill to the anticlockwise direction. Insert the screw-bit
into the slot in the head of the screw. Hold the screw-bit perpendicular to the head of the
screw, otherwise the screw or the screw head may be damaged. Press the screw bit
against the screw with a constant pressure while removing the screw.



Important: Protect the environments
Do not throw used batteries into fire or water-danger of explosion! Hand in used and faulty
batteries to your local waste disposal point or to your dealer for environmentally friendly
disposal.

Maintenance and Cleaning
Attention! Always remove the battery before carrying out any work on the
machine.
To clean, always use a dry or moist, but not wet, towel. Many cleaning agents contain
chemical substances which may cause damage to the plastic parts of the machine.
Therefore do not use any strong or inflammable cleaners such as petrol, paint thinner,
turpentine or similar cleaning agents.
Always keep air ventilation holes free of dust deposits to prevent overheating.

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