These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions. This document is part of the product,
keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holder of the product. Read all these
instructions before assembling, operating or maintaining this product.
This manual has been compiled by Draper Tools describing the purpose for which the product has been
designed, and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use. By following all the
general safety instructions contained in this manual, it will ensure both product and operator safety, together
with longer life of the product itself.
AlI photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the operation of the
product.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this manual, the Draper
Tools policy of continuous improvement determines the right to make modifications without prior warning.
1. TITLE PAGENOTES
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
USER MANUAL FOR: 20V Hammer Drill
Stock No’s: 89523
Part No’s: CHD20SF
1.2 REVISIONS:
Date first published February 2018.
As our user manuals are continually updated, users should make sure that they
use the very latest version.
Downloads are available from: http://drapertools.com/manuals
Draper Tools Limited
Hursley Road
Chandler’s Ford
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO53 1YF
UK
use only. Commercial copying, redistribution, hiring or lending is prohibited.
No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in
any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools Limited.
In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact.
A proof of purchase must be provided.
If upon inspection it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective materials or workmanship,
repairs will be carried out free of charge. This guarantee period covering parts/labour is 6 months
from the date of purchase except where tools are hired out when the guarantee period is 90 days
from the date of purchase. The guarantee is extended to 24 months for parts only. This guarantee
does not apply to normal wear and tear, nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse, careless
or unsafe handling, alterations, accidents, or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other
than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent.
Note: If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty, repairs and carriage charges will be
quoted and made accordingly.
This guarantee applies in lieu of any other guarantee expressed or implied and variations of its
terms are not authorised.
Your Draper guarantee is not effective unless you can produce upon request a dated receipt or
invoice to verify your proof of purchase within the guarantee period.
Please note that this guarantee is an additional benefit and does not affect your statutory rights.
Draper Tools Limited.
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4. INTRODUCTION
4.1 SCOPE
This cordless drill is designed for use with a variety of drill bits, intended for drilling holes in wood,
plastic, metal, brick etc. It is intended for domestic and light commercial use only. Any other
application is considered misuse.
This power product is part of the Draper 20V Power Interchange range of power tools. All use
universal 2.0 and 4.0Ah batteries and chargers, enabling each battery pack to fit all tools within the
range (see the table on page 19 for the batteries and chargers available).
● Dropping this power tool could have an effect on its accuracy and could also result in
personal injury. This product is not a toy and must be respected.
– Environmental conditions can have a detrimental effect on this product if neglected.
● Exposure to damp air can gradually corrode components.
● If the product is unprotected from dust and debris, components will become clogged.
● If not cleaned and maintained correctly or regularly, the machine will not perform at its best
* Continuous A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level at the workstation in accordance to prEN ISO 15744:1999
and declared according to EN ISO 4871.
** A-Weighted Sound Power Level in accordance to prEN ISO 15744:1999 and declared according to EN ISO 4871.
0 – 1,650r/min
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, K=1.5 m/s
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5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION11. 20V POWER INTERCHANGE ACCESSORIES
When using any type of power tool there are steps that should be taken to make sure that you, as
the user, remain safe.
Common sense and a respect for the tool will help reduce the risk of injury.
5.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOL USE
Warning!
● Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Most important: You must know how to safely start and stop this machine, especially in an
emergency.
Keep the work area tidy and clean. Attempting to clear clutter from around the machine during
use will reduce your concentration. Mess on the floor creates a trip hazard. Any liquid spilled on
the floor could result in you slipping.
Find a suitable location. If the machine is bench mounted; the location should provide good
natural light or artificial lighting as a replacement. Avoid damp and dust locations as it will have a
negative effect on the machine’s performance. If the machine is portable; do not expose the tool to
rain. In all cases do not operate power tools near any flammable materials.
Keep bystanders away. Children, onlookers and passers by must be restricted from entering the
work area for their own protection. The barrier must extend a suitable distance from the tool user.
Unplug and house all power tools that are not in use. A power tool should never be left unattended
while connected to the power supply. They must be housed in a suitable location, away locked up
and from children.
Do not overload or misuse the tool. All tools are designed for a purpose and are limited to what
they are capable of doing. Do not attempt to use a power tool (or adapt it in any way) for an
application it is not designed for. Select a tool appropriate for the size of the job. Overloading a tool
will result in tool failure and user injury: This covers the use of accessories.
Dress properly. Loose clothing, long hair and jewellery are all dangerous because they can
become entangled in moving machinery: This can also result in parts of body being pulled into the
machine. Clothing should be close fitted, with any long hair tired back and jewellery and neck ties
removed. Footwear must be fully enclosed and have a non-slip sole.
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE). Dust, noise, vibration and swarf can all be
dangerous if not suitably protected against. If the work involving the power tool creates dust or
fumes; wear a dust mask. Vibration to the hand, caused by operating some tools for longer periods
must be protected against. Wear vibration reducing gloves and allow long breaks between uses.
Protect against dust and swarf by wearing approved safety goggles or a face shield. These are
some of the more common hazards and preventions; however, always find out what hazards are
associated with the machine/work process and wear the most suitable protective equipment
available.
Do not breathe contaminated air. If the work creates dust or fumes; connect the machine (if
possible) to an extraction system either locally or remotely. Working outdoors can also help if
possible.
Move the machine as instructed. If the machine is hand held, do not carry it by the power supply
cable. If the product is heavy; employ a second or third person to help move it safely or use a
mechanical device. Always refer to the instructions for the correct method.
Do not overreach. Extending your body too far can result in a loss of balance and you falling. This
could be from a height or onto a machine and will result in injury.
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5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Wait for the machine to stop. Unless the machine is fitted with a safety brake; some parts may
continue to move due to momentum. Wait for all parts to stop; then unplug it from the power
supply before making any adjustments, carrying out maintenance operations or just finishing using
the tool.
Remove and check setting tools. Some machinery requires the use of additional tools or keys to
set, load or adjust the power tool. Before starting the power tool always check to make certain they
have been removed and are safely away from the machine.
Prevent unintentional starting. Before plugging any machine in to the power supply, make sure
the switch is in the OFF position. If the machine is portable; do not hold the machine near the
switch and take care when putting the machine down; that nothing can operate the switch.
Carefully select an extension lead. Some machines are not suitable for use with extension
leads. If the tool is designed for use outdoors; use an extension lead also suitable for that
environment. When using an extended lead, select one capable of handling the current (amps)
drawn by the machine in use. Fully extend the lead regardless of the distance between the power
supply and the tool. Excess current (amps) and a coiled extension lead will both cause the cable
to heat up and can result in fire.
Concentrate and stay alert. Distractions are likely to cause an accident. Never operate a power
tool if you are under the influence of drugs (prescription or otherwise), including alcohol or if you
are feeling tired. Being disorientated will result in an accident.
Have this tool repaired by a qualified person. This tool is designed to confirm to the relevant
international and local standards and as such should be maintained and repaired by someone
qualified; using only original parts supplied by the manufacturer: This will ensure the tool remains
safe to use.
5.2 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAMMER DRILLS
Important: Draper Tools Limited recommends that this machine should not be modified or used
for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you are unsure of its relative
applications do not hesitate to contact us in writing and we will advise you.
– Power tools shall not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres unless specifically designed
for that purpose.
– Unexpected tool movement due to reaction forces or breakage may cause injuries.
– Power tools shall be isolated from the energy source before changing or adjusting the inserted
tool.
Warning!
● Wear appropriate ear protection. Exposure to noise can lead to hearing loss.
● There is a risk of loose clothing, hair etc., being caught in the rotating spindle of the
power tool.
● Do not touch the drill bit or areas close to the drill bit immediately after use; they
can still be extremely hot, causing burns.
– Be sure the drill bit is securely in place before using the drill.
– There is a risk of release of toxic chemicals into the atmosphere when using certain materials.
Always be mindful to use the appropriate personal protective wear to help safeguard against
potential skin contact and dust inhalation. Always consult and follow the material supplier’s
safety guidelines.
– Adopt a suitable posture to counteract normal or unexpected movement of the power tool due to
reaction forces from the power assembly tool.
– Do not modify this drill driver in any way. Any other application is considered misuse and will
invalidate the warranty.
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5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
5.3 RESIDUAL RISK
Important: Although the safety instructions and operating manuals for our tools contain extensive
instructions of safe working with power tools, every power tool involves a certain residual risk which
can not be completely excluded by safety mechanisms. Power tools must therefore always be
operated with caution!
5.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINS POWERED BATTERY PACKS AND
CHARGERS
Chargers
– The charger is for indoor use only.
– Prior to plugging the charger in to the supply, check that the plug and the cable are in good
repair. If either are damaged, have the defective item replaced immediately by a suitably
qualified person. If the casing of the battery charger is damaged, it is good policy to have the
charger checked over by a suitably qualified person.
– Only use a correctly rated mains outlet to provide power, do not plug into site generators, attach
to engine generators or D.C. sources. Do not use a mains socket outlet that is not switched.
– Use the correct Draper charger in conjunction with it’s corresponding battery pack (see the
table on page 19 for information).
– Do not charge any other batteries with Draper chargers. Any other application is considered
misuse.
– Do not attempt to charge battery packs that are too hot (over 30ºC) or too cold (under 5ºC); if
these conditions apply set the battery pack aside to “normalise” before proceeding with the
charging operation.
– Set up the charger and cable in a safe place where it won’t be knocked, tripped over, stepped
on, etc. and where it is well ventilated; make sure the ventilation slots in the charger case are
not obstructed, plug the charger into the socket outlet.
– Inspect the battery pack for damage; if it is undamaged, plug it into the charger, ensuring the
correct orientation. (Most chargers and batteries have ‘keys’ etc, to make sure the battery pack
is not inserted incorrectly, if you are having to ‘force’ the battery pack into the charger, the
chances are you have it the wrong way round, check and try again.)
– Switch the charger on and check that the correct indicators illuminate, allow the battery pack to
charge (see the specific instructions for your charger). Once charging is complete, switch the
charger off, remove the battery pack and store, repeat the procedure if you have more than one
battery pack to charge.
Caution: When the battery charger has been continuously used, the battery charger will be hot.
Once the charging has been completed, give 15 minutes rest until the next charge.
– After charging is complete, unplug the charger from the socket outlet by pulling on the plug. Do
not pull on the cable. Store the charger in a dry secure place.
– If, when the charger was switched on, the correct indications did not occur, leave for two or
three minutes to allow the charger to stabilise; if the correct indications occur, allow the
charging cycle to proceed as normal.
– If no indication appears at all, switch off, remove the battery pack, unplug the charger, check
that the charger contacts and the battery contacts are clean and repeat the process; if there is
still no indication, switch off, remove the battery pack, unplug the charger and check the fuse. If
the fuse is blown, replace and repeat the process; if the fuse blows again, or if the fuse was
intact, attempt no further action. Refer the charger to a suitably qualified person for repair.
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5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Battery packs
– Before charging, read the instructions.
– For indoor use. Do not expose to rain.
– Only use Draper battery packs with stock numbers 89437 and 89433 in conjunction with this
product.
– Do not charge any other manufacturer’s battery packs using Draper chargers. Any other
application is considered misuse.
– The battery must be removed from the appliance before it is recycled.
– The charger must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the battery.
– The battery is to be disposed of in-line with local Authority procedures.
– Do not use any other than the designated Draper batteries/chargers with this product.
– Do not crush, open or burn the battery. Exposure to potentially harmful materials may occur.
– In case of fire use CO2 or dry chemical extinguisher.
– Do not expose to high temperatures >50°C. The battery may degrade at high temperatures.
– Charge battery in conditions between 5°C to 30°C with the specified charger designed for this
battery.
– Do not use battery if it has been stored at 5°C or less. Allow it to “normalise” at room
temperature before usage/changing.
Warning!
● Leaking battery packs
– The electrolyte in battery packs is corrosive. Avoid contact with the skin.
– If contact is made, flush the area with running water, pat dry and seek medical
attention and advice at the earliest opportunity.
– Inform medical personnel that the contaminant is a “high alkaline, corrosive liquid”.
– If electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, flush with copious amounts of
water only. Seek medical attention immediately, relaying the information above.
5.5 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY – CHARGER
– Make sure the power supply information on the charger’s rating plate is compatible with the
power supply you intend to connect it to.
– The charger used by this product is designed for connection to a domestic power supply rated
at 230V AC.
– If an extension lead is required, use an approved and compatible lead rated for this appliance.
Follow the instructions supplied with the extension lead.
– If using an extension lead, follow the instructions that came with your lead regarding maximum
load while the cable is wound. If in doubt, ensure that the entire cable is unwound. Using a
coiled extension lead will generate heat, which could melt the lead and cause a fire.
– †Double insulated : The charger used by this product requires no earth connection as
supplementary insulation is applied to the basic insulation to protect against electric shock in
the event of failure of the basic insulation.
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6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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6.1 IDENTIFICATION
13mm Keyless chuck.
Variable speed trigger switch.
Hand grip.
LED Worklight.
20V 2.0Ah Li-ion battery pack.
Belt clip.
Forward/reverse selector.
2 Speed selector switch.
Torque selection collar.
Auxiliary hand grip.
Left-handed auxiliary hand
grip mounting.
Battery release button.
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7. UNPACKING AND CHECKING
7.1 PACKAGING
Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it for any sign of damage that may
have happened during shipping. Lay the contents out and check them against the parts shown
below. If any part is damaged or missing; please contact the Draper Helpline (the telephone
number appears on the Title page) and do not attempt to use the product.
The packaging material should be retained at least during the guarantee period: in case the
product needs to be returned for repair.
Warning!
● Some of the packaging materials used may be harmful to children. Do not leave any of these
materials in the reach of children.
● If any of the packaging is to be thrown away, make sure they are disposed of correctly;
according to local regulations.
7.2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX
As well as the main product, there
are also several other parts not fitted
or attached to it:
2 × 20V 2.0Ah Li-ion
battery packs.
Auxiliary hand grip.
1 Hour charger.
Double ended screwdriver bit
(No.2 cross slot/5.5mm plain
slot).
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8. PREPARING THE HAMMER DRILL
8.1 BATTERY PACK CHARGING – FIGS.
1 – 2
This power product is supplied with 2 ×
2.0Ah battery packs and a 1 hour
charger.
Important: Only Draper designated
battery packs and chargers can be
used in conjunction with this product.
Use of any other third party battery
packs/chargers with this product is
considered misuse and will invalidate the
product’s warranty.
Once connected to the mains supply recharging of
the battery pack can be left generally unsupervised
requiring minimal attention. Complex circuit
construction monitors the battery pack condition
adjusting the recharge current to suit. When the
recharge cycle is complete and to maintain the full
capacity a low output current will continue as
required.
Warning!
● Check the condition of the charger and
battery prior to each charge. If there is
any sign of damage then do not
commence charging, seek advice from
Draper Tools.
To charge the battery pack
To release the battery pack:
– Press the battery pack release button
battery pack off (Fig.1).
– Plug the battery charger unit
– The green LED
– Slide the battery pack into place ensuring the battery terminals and the charger terminals make
a good connection Fig.2.
– After a few seconds delay the red LED
charged.
Warning!
● Ensure battery pack is connected correctly. (Fig.2). Sliding the battery pack on
– When the battery pack is fully charged, the green LED
Warning!
● If the indicator lights fail to illuminate during the charging cycle, unplug the charger
incorrectly may cause damage to the battery/charger.
from the power supply socket outlet and replace the battery pack.
, it must first be removed from the tool.
into a 230V/AC 13amp, three pin socket.
will stay lit to show the charger has power.
FIG.1
FIG.2
and gently slide the
will light to show the battery pack is being
will light.
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8. PREPARING THE HAMMER DRILL
Completing the charging cycle:
– Disconnect battery charger from the power supply.
Caution: Do not pull the plug out of the power supply by pulling on the cord.
● Make sure to grasp the plug when removing from power supply to avoid damaging the cord.
– Remove the battery pack from the battery charger.
● Supporting the battery charger with hand, pull out the battery pack from the battery charger
Caution: When the battery charger has been continuously used, the battery charger will be hot.
Once the charging has been completed, give 15 minutes rest until the next charge.
If the battery pack is charged when it is warm due to battery use or exposure to sunlight, the
battery pack will not be recharged. In such a case, let the battery pack cool before charge.
If the red indicator flickers rapidly at 0.2 - second intervals, check for and take out any foreign
objects in the charger’s battery slot. If there are no foreign objects, it is probable that the battery
pack or charger is malfunctioning. Allow battery/charger to normalise and try again. If a fault
remains after trying this then contact Draper Tools.
8.2 BATTERY PACK CHARGE STATUS
– FIG.3
To display the amount of charge left in the battery
pack press the charge level indicator button
8.3 BATTERY PACK EFFICIENCY AND
CHARGING ADVICE
– Recharge the battery packs before they become
completely exhausted.
– When you feel that the power of the tool
becomes weaker, stop using the tool and
recharge the battery packs. If you continue to
use the tool and exhaust the electric current, the
battery pack may become damaged.
– Avoid recharging at high temperatures. A
rechargeable battery pack will be hot
immediately after use. If such a battery pack is
recharged immediately after use, its internal
chemical substance will deteriorate, and the
battery life will be shortened. Leave the battery
pack and recharge it after it has cooled for a
while.
– The battery pack should only be used and/or
charged when battery pack temperature is
between 5°C and 30°C.
– The battery pack needs to be warmed-up or cooled down in order to
prevent damage to the batteries internal components.
Note: Failure to warm up or cool down a battery pack could result in
serious damage to the battery, charger and user.
.
Charge level indicatorCharge remaining
GREEN
ORANGE
RED
ORANGE
RED
RED
FIG.3
75 – 100%
25 – 50%
10 – 25%
< 5ºC> 30ºC
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9. BASIC OPERATION
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Warning!
● Dust and swarf
– A correctly fitted dust mask, suitable
for the activity and in accordance to
the relevant standard must be worn.
● Swarf produced by metal drilling is
extremely sharp. Take precautions when
clearing swarf. The burr left on the hole
is also sharp and should be removed
with a suitable tool.
● Always wear safety goggles.
● Drill bit will be hot after use.
9.1 INSTALLING AND REMOVING BITS
– FIG. 4
Note: This product is equipped with an electric
brake.
The drill is fitted with a keyless chuck, this means
that a chuck key is not required to secure the drill or
screwdriver bit.
– Place the drill bit shoulder into the chuck as
far as it will go.
– Tighten the chuck firmly.
Note: Short screwdriver bits need only be inserted
to the depth of the hexagon shank before tightening
chuck by hand.
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9.2 ROTATIONAL DRIVE SELECTION –
FIG.5
The forward/reverse drive selector switch
determines the direction of rotation of the drive, i.e.
clockwise or anticlockwise.
To alter the direction of rotation:
– Stop the machine and push switch
left or right.
– When the direction switch is pushed to the left, the drive will rotate clockwise.
– When the switch is pushed to the right, the drive will rotate anticlockwise.
– Before operation, check that the switch is set in the required position. Do not change the
direction of rotation until the driver comes to a complete stop.
– When the driver is not in use move the direction switch to the neutral position (the middle
setting) to lock the trigger out.
Note: Failure to use the neutral position may activate the trigger inadvertently. This inadvertent
operation may cause the driver to become damaged.
to the
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FIG.5
9. BASIC OPERATION
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9.3 VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER – FIG.6
When the trigger
rotate (provided the direction switch
forward or reverse position). This trigger switch is
electronic which enables the user to vary the speed
continuously.
– The speed varies according to how far the trigger
switch is depressed.
– The further it is depressed, the faster the drive
spindle will rotate.
– The lighter it is depressed, the slower it will
rotate.
9.4 TORQUE SELECTION CONTROL –
FIG.7
By turning the collar
amount of torque.
– Settings 1 – 25 provide a facility for setting the
torque to the required level. For example, this
means that repetitive driving of screws of the
same size will be driven into the material to the
same torque, thus giving the same fixing
strength, or in the case of countersunk screws,
these will all be driven to the same depth in
the material.
– The torque control prevents the heads of small
diameter screws being twisted off when correctly
set.
– By turning the selector
switch between rotary drilling, percussion
drilling and screwdriving functions:
– Twist the torque setting to for rotary drilling.
– For the “hammer drill” setting, twist the torque
setting to and the percussion feature will come into action – this is intended for drilling into
masonry, etc.
– Twist the torque setting to for screwdriving functions.
is depressed, the drive will
it is possible to adjust the
it is possible to
is set in the
FIG.6
FIG.7
1
2
FIG.8
9.5 TWO SPEED GEAR BOX – FIG.8
– Select a low gear
and higher torque) for screwdriving.
– Use a high gear
1
(slower rotational speed
2
(faster rotational speed and lower torque) for drilling holes.
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9. BASIC OPERATION
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9.6 BELT CLIP – FIG.9
The spring steel belt clip
hanging the drill temporarily. The clip can be
installed on either side of the tool.
To install the clip:
– Locate the clip
screw
supplied, take care to not
overtighten and strip the thread.
is convenient for
in position and fasten with
9.7 LED WORKLIGHT – FIG.10
To aid use in confined, and inadequately lit spaces;
the LED worklight
automatically illuminates
when the trigger is activated.
9.8 AUXILIARY HAND GRIP – FIG.11.
Warning!
● Use the auxiliary handle
with the tool. Loss of control has the
potential to cause personal injury.
The power tool features left and right hand auxiliary
handle mountings of each side of the tool.
– Simply screw the auxiliary handle clockwise into
the chosen mounting
on either side of the
drill.
supplied
FIG.9
FIG.10
FIG.11
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9. BASIC OPERATION
9.9 SCREWDRIVING
To prevent slip or damage to the screw head, match the screwdriver bit to the screw head size.
To remove screws:
– Move the direction switch to the reversing position and apply pressure to the screw head and
depress the trigger slowly).
Screwdriver bits are consumable items.
9.10 DRILLING WOOD AND PLASTIC –
FIG. 11
To prevent splitting around the drill holes on the
reverse side, clamp a piece of scrap timber
under the material to be drilled.
9.11 DRILLING METAL – FIG.12
Metals such as mild steel, aluminium and brass
may be drilled.
– Mark the point to be drilled with a centre
– A drop of oil on the drilled area will aid
Note: Although metal drilling is technically within
the capabilities of this drill, its rotational speed
is not always fast enough to achieve perfect
results every time. For this reason, extra
caution should always be taken when drilling
metal, as snagging of the drill may occur.
B
punch to help the drill bit tip to locate.
cutting and help prolong the life of the bit.
C
9.12 DRILLING MASONRY
Start drilling at a low speed to prevent the drill bit
from wandering. Once penetration is achieved, fully
depress the trigger to achieve maximum speed and
hammer power.
A
A
FIG.12
C
B
FIG.13
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10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
10.1 MAINTENANCE
Regular inspection and cleaning reduces the necessity for maintenance operations and will keep
your tool in good working condition.
The motor must be correctly ventilated during tool operation. Avoid blocking the air inlets and
vacuum the ventilation slots regularly.
10.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Note: Remove the battery pack before carrying out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
ProblemsPossible causeRequired action
Drill does not operate.– Battery pack no charge.
– Forward/reverse not
selected.
– battery pack faulty or
damaged.
Motor runs, but slowly/ losing
power.
Chuck does not close or grip– Swarf in chuck.– Clean inside of chuck with
Battery pack doesn’t charge
non-llumination / non
illumination of charger.
– Battery pack no charge.
– Battery pack faulty or
This power product is supplied with two 20V 2.0Ah Li-ion battery packs.
The table below shows the Draper 20V Power Interchange compatible
batteries and chargers available for this product.
20V Power Interchange tools all use universal 2.0 and 4.0Ah battery packs
and chargers, enabling each battery pack to fit all tools within the range.
Item
Battery pack.89437B202LISF20V/2.0Ah
Battery pack.89433B20LISF20V/4.0Ah
Charger (for Stock No.89437).89425CB2020V/2.4A
Charger (for Stock No.89433).
Stock No.Part No.Voltage
23793CB203.520V/3.5A
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12. DISPOSAL
12.1 DISPOSAL
– At the end of the machine’s working life, or when it can no longer be repaired, ensure that it is
disposed of according to national regulations.
– Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area.
In all circumstances:
● Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste.
● Do not incinerate.
● Do not dispose of WEEE* as unsorted municipal waste.
Li-ion
* Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment.
12.2 BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Warning!
● Do not put battery pack in fire or mutilate – cells may burst or release toxic materials.
● Do not short circuit cells, may cause burns.
● The battery pack must be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped.
● The battery pack is to be disposed of safely.
● Do not mutilate batteries, corrosive electrolyte will be released.
● Do not dispose of batteries or cells in a charged condition.
Expired batteries must be recycled/disposed of in accordance with the appropriate regulation or
legislation. They should be returned to your local warranty agent/stockist.
13. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
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13.1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Read the instruction manual.
99
Single value noise marking.
(Maximum declared A-Weighted
sound power level in decibels).
Wear face mask and safety
glasses.
Wear ear defenders.
Wear protective gloves.
Long and loose hair must be
contained or securely tied back.
Do not abandon into the
environment.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Warning!
Class II construction
(Double insulated).
WEEE –
Waste Electrical &
Electronic Equipment.
Do not dispose of Waste Electrical
& Electronic Equipment in with
domestic rubbish.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission in writing from Draper Tools Ltd.
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