Grizzly H7795 Drill User Manual


 
Model H7792/H7793/H7794/H7795 Cordless Drills -7-
1. READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL: This
manual contains proper operating
instructions for this drill.
2. REMOVING/INSERTING BATTERY:
Make sure the switch is in the lock
(center) position before inserting or
removing battery.
3. REMOVE BATTERY: Remove the
battery from the drill before changing
bits or making adjustments.
4. INSERTING THE BIT: Insert the bit
all the way into the chuck and tighten
firmly. If the bit is not inserted far
enough the bit may slip.
5. REMOVING THE BIT: The bit may
be hot after use. Use gloves when
removing.
6. WORK AREA: DO NOT drill into
walls that may contain live wires.
Disconnect all power leading the
work area.
7. HOLDING THE WORKPIECE:
Secure the workpiece with clamps or
a vise to prevent injury. DO NOT hold
the workpiece in your hand or across
your legs.
Additional Safety Instructions
for Cordless Drills
8. HOLDING THE DRILL: When the
clutch is in the drill position, the
drill can twist severely, causing a
sprained wrist or pinching your hand
between the drill and a solid object.
Hold the drill with both hands and be
aware of the drill position to prevent
injury.
9. JAMMED BIT: Release the trigger,
then slowly reverse the bit out of the
hole. Be prepared for torque twist.
10. FORWARD/REVERSE: Wait until
the drill has come to a complete stop
before changing direction.
11. ENLARGING HOLES: Enlarging
holes by placing sideways pressure
on the drill bit may cause the bit
to break and/or damage the drill
mechanism.
12. TRANSPORTING: Prevent acciden-
tal entanglement with clothing and
possible injury by removing the bat-
tery while carrying.
13. TOOL SERVICE: If drill is damaged
or not working properly, repair it
before continuing to use it.
No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different.
Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions.
Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could
result in serious personal injury, damage to equipment or poor work results.