Makita 6226D Instruction Manual - page 5
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ENGLISH
Explanation of general view
1
Button
2
Battery cartridge
3
Tighten
4
Sleeve
5
Ring
6
Switch trigger
7
Reversing switch lever
8
A side
9
B side
10
Clockwise
11
Counterclockwise
12
Low speed
13
High speed
14
Speed change lever
15
Adjusting ring
16
Graduations
17
Drill marking
18
Pointer
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
6226D
6227D
6228D
Capacities
Steel .................................................... 10 mm
10 mm
10 mm
Wood ................................................... 21 mm
24 mm
24 mm
Wood screw ......................................... 5.1 mm x 38 mm
5.1 mm x 63 mm
5.1 mm x 63 mm
Machine screw ..................................... 6 mm
6 mm
6 mm
No load speed (min
-1
)
High
..................................................... 0 – 1,100 0 – 1,100 0 – 1,100
Low ...................................................... 0 – 350
0 – 350
0 – 350
Overall length ......................................... 210 mm
210 mm
210 mm
Net
weight
............................................... 1.4 kg 1.5 kg 1.6 kg
Rated voltage ......................................... D.C. 9.6 V
D.C. 12 V
D.C. 14.4 V
• Due to our continuing program of research and devel-
opment, the specifications herein are subject to change
without notice.
• Note: Specifications may differ from country to country.
Intended use
The tool is intended for drilling and screw driving in wood,
metal and plastic.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! When using battery operated tools basic
safety precautions, including the following, should
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, leaking batter-
ies and personal injury: Read these instructions
before operating this product and save these instruc-
tions.
For safe operation:
1.
Keep work area clean
– Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
2.
Consider the work environment.
– Do not expose the tool to rain. Keep work area well
lit. Do not use tools in the presence of flammable
liquids or gases.
3.
Keep children away
– Do not let visitors touch the tool. Keep visitors
away from work area.
4.
Store batteries or idle tools
– When not in use, tools and batteries should be
stored separately in a dry, high or locked up place,
out of reach of children.
– Ensure that battery terminals cannot be shorted
by other metal parts such as screws, nails, etc.
5.
Do not force the tool
– It will do the job better and safer at the rate for
which it was intended.
6.
Use the right tool
– Do not force small tools or attachments to do the
job of a heavy duty tools. Do not use tools for pur-
poses not intended.
7.
Dress properly
– Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they can
be caught in moving parts. Non-skid footwear is
recommended when working outdoors. Wear pro-
tecting hair covering to contain long hair.
8.
Use protective equipment
– Use safety glasses and if the cutting operation is
dusty, a face or dust mask.
9.
Connect dust extraction equipment
– If devices are provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collection ensure these are con-
nected and properly used.
10. Do not abuse the supply cord (if fitted)
– Never carry the tool by the cord or yank it to dis-
connect from the socket. Keep the cord away from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
11. Secure the work
– Use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It is safer
than using your hand and it frees both hands to
operate the tool.
12. Do not over-reach
– Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
13. Maintain tools with care
– Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and
safer performance. Follow instructions for lubrica-
tion and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords
periodically and if damaged have repaired by an
authorized service facility.
14. Disconnect tools
– Where the design permits, disconnect the tool
from its battery pack when not in use, before ser-
vicing and when changing accessories such as
blades, bits and cutters.