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Chicago Electric 66127 User Manual

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SKU 66127

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use the power tool and tool bits

f.

in accordance with these instruc-

tions, taking into account the

working conditions and the work

to be performed. Use of the power

tool for operations different from

those intended could result in a haz-

ardous situation.
Battery tool use and care

4.

recharge only with the charger

a.

specified by the manufacturer. A

charger that is suitable for one type of

battery pack may create a risk of fire

when used with another battery pack.
Use power tools only with specifi-

b.

cally designated battery packs.

Use of any other battery packs may

create a risk of injury and fire.
When battery pack is not in use,

c.

keep it away from other metal ob-

jects, like paper clips, coins, keys,

nails, screws or other small metal

objects, that can make a connec-

tion from one terminal to another.

Shorting the battery terminals togeth-

er may cause burns or a fire.
under abusive conditions, liquid

d.

may be ejected from the battery;

avoid contact. if contact acciden-

tally occurs, flush with water. If

liquid contacts eyes, additionally

seek medical help. Liquid ejected

from the battery may cause irritation

or burns.
always switch to a fresh Battery

e.

pack when tool performance be-

gins to diminish. Severe heat is de-

structive to a Battery Pack. The more

heat generated, the faster the Battery

Pack loses power. A Battery Pack

that gets too hot can be permanently

damaged. Never over-discharge a

Battery Pack by using the tool while

tool performance is decreasing.

When tool performance begins to

diminish, stop the tool, recharge the

Battery Pack, and use the fresh Bat-

tery Pack for optimal performance.
service

5.

Have your power tool serviced by

a.

a qualified repair person using

only identical replacement parts.

This will ensure that the safety of the

power tool is maintained.

drill safety Warnings

Hold power tools by insulated grip-

1.

ping surfaces when performing an

operation where the cutting tool

may contact hidden wiring or its

own cord. Contact with a ″live″ wire

will make exposed metal parts of the

tool ″live″ and shock the operator.
Maintain labels and nameplates on

2.

the tool. These carry important safety

information. If unreadable or miss-

ing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a

replacement.
Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare

3.

to begin work before turning on the

tool.
Do not lay the tool down until it has

4.

come to a complete stop. Moving

parts can grab the surface and pull

the tool out of your control.
When using a handheld power tool,

5.

maintain a firm grip on the tool with

both hands to resist starting torque.
Do not leave the tool unattended

6.

when it is plugged into an electrical

outlet. Turn off the tool, and unplug it

from its electrical outlet before leav-

ing.