Drilling in masonry, Drill accessories, Maximum recommended capacities – Black & Decker 5065 User Manual
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Drilling in Masonry
Refer to the same list of instructions
under “DRILLING", but use percussion
Masonry drill bits only. Drill in masonry-
only. Keep even force on the drill but not
so much that you crack the brittle
materials. A smooth, even flow of dust
indicates the proper drilling rate.
Drill Accessories
The accessories listed in this manual
aie available at extra cost from your local
dealer or Black & Decker Service Center.
A complete listing of service centers is
included on tne owner s registration card
packed with your tool.
If you need assistance in locatinc
any accessory, please coniacL: Black &
Decker,
me,. User Services
Department, 626 Hanover Pike, P.O. Box
618, Hampstead, MD 21074-0618.
Every Black &. Decker lool is ot the
iiignesi aualii\'. If you vuish to coniact us
regarding this product, please call toll free
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST
Monday through Friday. 1-800-762-6672
Recommenced accesso.hes to*' you:
Drill are shown in this manual {CAUTION:
“11)3
use oi any other accessory might De
hazardous.) For safety in use, the
tollovA/ing accessories should De useo oni^
in sizes up to the maximums shown in the
table below.
Maximum
Recommended
Capacities
DRILL CAPACITY
R.P.M.
0-900/0-2200
BITS, METAL DRILLING
1/2”
WOOD, FLAT BORING
i"
BITS, MASONRY DRILLING 3/4”
HOLE SAWS
1-1/8”
WIRE WHEEL BRUSHES'
WIRE CUP BRUSHES —
BUFFING WHEELS--------
— 4” Dia. Max.
3" Dia. Max.
— 3" Dia. Max.
ACCESSORY MUST BE RATED FOR
USE AT SPEED EQUAL TO OR
HIGHER THAN NAMEPLATE R.P.M.
OF TOOL WITH WHICH IT IS BEING
USED.
tirlii limit ii|
Irisles
Made of tempered-steel wire: used
with drills to remove rust and scale from
metals. Leaves a burnished surface.
A. Heavy-duty solid wire-filled brush.
B. Side-flare brush for close corner'
work
C Hollow-core, flare-bottom brush.
Small cleaning brush. (Not shown. -
3" Wire
Cup Brush
Use in cleaning and removing rust,
scale, old paint. (Straight chuck shank).
Maximum safe RPM—5,000.
RUBBER BACKING-
PADS
4-5/8” Dia. Max.
Dual Range Speed
Control
Your Hammer Drill is equipped vdlh
dual range speed control for greater
versatility. To change from one range to
the other, turn the tool oft and then rotate
the range control dial, shovv/n in Figure 3,
to the desired position. Turn the dial so
that the symbol I is toward the chuck for
low speed (0-90C RPM). If you want high
speed (0-2200 RPM) turn ihe dial sc that
the symbol I! is toward the chuck
NOTE: It may sometimes be necessary
to manually turn the spindle slightly
when shifting from one ranqe to anothei,
DO NOT SHIFT WHEN THE TOOL IS
RUNNING OR COASTING.
The tool mus" be iulk/ engaged intc
range I or range II. Make sure that the
selector is noi somewhere beiv/een the
two; damage ic trie unit mav resuii.
Hammer/Drill Selector
"b swiich the tool from ihe a.niiiiig mode
to the hammering mode (or vice-versa)
rotate the dial, shown in Figure 0. so tha.
!ne desp'ec position is accomplished. For
straigh: driliing, align ihe drill pit symbol
toward the chuck. For hammering, align
the hammer symbol with the chuck, as
sttown in the figure
MOTE: The selector must be in either
drill or hammer mode at all times. There
are no operable positions between the
two.
Chuck and Key
UNPLUG DRILL. Open chuck jaws
anc insert shank ot bit aboui inm
chuck. Tighten chuck collar by hand.
Place chuck key in each of the three
holes, and tighten in clockwise direction.
It’s important to tighten chuck with all
three holes to prevent slippage of drill bit
in chucit. To release bit, turn chuck key
counierciockwise in jus: one hole tner
loosen CHUCK by hand.
Chuck Key Holder
1. Push double-hole end of Holder
through slot in other end of Holder.
(Figure 5).
2. Slip loop over electric plug and draw
loop tight around cord (Figure 6). ^
3. Push ends of Chuck Key Handle
through two holes in end of Holder
(Figure 7).