Dewalt DCD460T1 Instruction Manual - Page 10
Bail Handle Fig. E, Side Handle Fig. F, Speed Selector Fig.
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English The bit rotates clockwise when the tool is in the forward position and counterclockwise when the tool is in the reverse position. If the bit binds, the tool will slow to a manageable level. Using proper hand position, brace the side handle 14 or tool body against a stud for better support (Fig. D). Fig. D 14 Bail Handle (Fig. E) A bail handle 1 is provided for carrying the tool and for use as an additional handle. Assemble the bail handle in one of the positions shown in Figure E. When changing the location of the bail handle from one position to the other, completely remove the two bail handle bolts 5 securing it. Flip the handle over and reinstall. Fig. E 1 FORWARD 14 5 5 REVERSE Clutch The DCD460 is equipped with a mechanical slip clutch. The clutch is active when the low speed (1) is selected. When the bit or cutter bites into the workpiece, the clutch will slip and a ratcheting sound will be heard. Release the trigger. Continued clutching of the tool will reduce the life of this feature. E-Clutch® System (Fig. 1) The DCD460 is equipped with the DeWALT E-Clutch® system. This feature senses the motion of the tool and reduces the motor torque to a manageable level if necessary. The E-Clutch® indicator 7 will illuminate to indicate status. INDICATOR DIAGNOSIS SOLUTION OFF Tool is Follow all warnings and functioning instructions when operating SOLID normally E-Clutch® the tool. With the tool properly System has supported, release trigger. been activated The tool will function (ENGAGED) normally when the trigger is depressed again and the indicator light will go out Side Handle (Fig. F) WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, always operate the tool with the side handle properly installed and tightened. Failure to do so may result in the side handle slipping during tool operation and subsequent loss of control. Hold tool with both hands to maximize control. The two position side handle 14 can be assembled into either side of tool. Thread the side handle 14 into the bail handle bolt 5 or directly into threaded holes 15 on desired side. Tighten securely by hand. Fig. F 14 5 15 Speed Selector (Fig. A) NOTICE: Risk of tool damage. Do not rotate the speed selector lever while the drill is running or coasting, damage may occur to the tool. Rotate the speed selector lever 2 to the desired speed: 1 = low speed 2 = high speed NOTE: The first time the tool is run after changing speeds, you may hear a click on start up. This is normal and does not indicate a problem. 8