Blucave TDD-10 Original Instructions

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DRILL DRIVER ORIGINAL
INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL NO: TDD-10
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
BLUCAVE POWER TOOL:
Assembly.......................................................................
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Toolbod and Controller.................................................
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Drill Bits.........................................................................
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Operation......................................................................
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Applications..................................................................
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Switching On/Off..........................................................
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Speed............................................................................
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Torque Settings............................................................
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Storage.......................................................................
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Cleaning/Servicing.....................................................
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General Safety Warnings..............................................
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Sander Safety Warnings...............................................
DC CONTROLLER
(Sold Seperately)
ANGLE GRINDER TOOLBOD
1. Carrying Strap
6. Chuck Body
2. Magnet
7. Chuck Collar
8. Torque Ring
3. Trigger
4. Forward/Reverse Selector
9. Bit Holder
5. Controller Unlock Button
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WELCOME:
REMEMBER:
CONGRATULATIONS
Comply with all safety precautions and
instructions when using your BluCave products.
YOU'RE NOW A
BLUCAVER!
You're one of the growing community who have
embraced the BluCave work zone!
TIPS:
The BluCave Drill Driver is one of the many
To prevent splintering always start by drilling a
convenient DC ToolBods (cordless power
pilot hole approximately 25% of the final size you
tool bodies) that clicks into your BluCave DC
require. Commence the drilling of your final hole
Controllers.
from the reverse side of your work piece. When
you are approximately half way though, rotate and
finish the remainder of the hole from the other
side of your work piece.
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ASSEMBLY:
DISASSEMBLING:
Ensure the Drill Driver is switched off before trying to
remove the Controller. Press the unlock symbol located
Caution: All assembling, mounting, disassembling and
on the Controller and then turn the ToolBod away from
removing should be done with the Drill Driver turned off.
the Controller.
TOOLBOD & CONTROLLER
Caution: BluCave offer both AC (powered) and DC
(cordless) operated Controllers and ToolBods.
AC ToolBods will only operate with an AC Controller
and DC ToolBods will only operate with a DC Controller.
For simple identification look for the appropriate
colour marking with green representing AC and orange
representing DC.
ASSEMBLING:
Align the fixed hook (Grey) of the Controller into the
hand and turn the chuck body anti-clockwise with your
corresponding recess on the underside of the ToolBod.
other hand to open the jaws. See
Once located and engaged, close
fig. 2 Insert required bit into the
the two faces of the Controller and
jaws ensuring ample gripping area
ToolBod together until they click
for the jaws. Tighten the chuck by
into place. (It's as easy as Hook,
gripping the chuck collar with one
Swing and Click) See Fig. 1.
hand and turning the chuck body
clockwise with your other hand.
See fig. 3
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CLEANING/SERVICING:
Higher torque settings are suitable for large screws and
driving into hard materials. To set the torque control,
rotate the torque ring aligning the number setting with
The Drill Driver can be wiped over with a damp cloth but
the indicator on the top of the ToolBod. Higher numbers
must be completely dry before operating.
increase twisting force. See fig. 4
Ensure the ventilation slots are kept free from dust.
Always start at a low level of torque. The lower the
Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person
number setting, the lower the torque force is applied.
using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure
If more force is required to drive a screw increase the
that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
torque setting gradually and continue. If multiple
screws of the same size are to be driven into the same
material you can now continue at the same torque
setting.
STORAGE:
ToolBods come with their own unique storage dock
for compact and protective
housing inside the BluCave
Carry Cabinets See Fig. 5.
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ENJOY:
Need some inspiration or support? The BluCave
website opens-up a whole new world of DIY.
You can ask for help, gain real time product
When in doubt always ask for advice.
information, share ideas and receive regular
Always wear protective clothing.
updates on special BluCave offers.
Always work in an uncluttered environment.
ACCESSORIES:
starter kit for each BluCave ToolBod.
VERSATILE CARRY CABINETS:
Cabinets provide storage options for the complete
BluCave range and even your existing tools. They
can be used as portable cases or mounted on the
BluCave Rail as stylish cabinets.
BOOSTERS:
include power, light and audio.
Visit
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Run the Drill Driver under no load to ensure the bit is
fitted correctly and runs true.
REMOVING:
Grip the chuck collar with one hand and turn the chuck
body anti-clockwise with your other hand to open the
jaws. Remove the bit.
DRILL BITS
Caution: the bit may be hot to touch.
The BluCave Drill Driver Accessory
OPERATION:
Kit (Sold Separately) contains a
variety of drill bits & screw driver
All types of BluCave 18V DC Controllers (Ni-Cd, NiMH &
bits that are ideal for most DIY
Li-Ion) will fit all BluCave DC ToolBods.
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projects.
APPLICATIONS
MOUNTING:
The Drill Driver can be used with timber, plastic and
Grip the chuck collar with one
metal.
SWITCHING ON/OFF
Ensure the Controller and ToolBod are fitted correctly
and the bit is securely in place before operating.
Squeeze the trigger to start the Drill Driver.
Keep the trigger depressed to keep the drill operating.
Release the trigger to stop the Drill Driver.
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WARRANTY:
This Batavia product comes with a 2 year warranty.
Dear Client, all Batavia products have undergone a strict
quality process. If for any reason this product is not
working or damaged, please contact our Client Service
Centre. Please retain your original receipt of purchase.
The Batavia warranty covers all defects in workmanship
or materials for a two year period from the date of
purchase. The Batavia warranty does not cover any
malfunction, or defect resulting from misuse, neglect,
alteration, or repair.
Deutschland | Kundenservice
Montag bis Freitag von 9 bis 17 Uhr
01805 937832*
Other European countries | Customer Services
Monday till Friday from 8 am until 4 pm
00800 66477400
Website: www.batavia.eu | Email: [email protected]
*Nur €0,14 /Minute aus dem dt. Festnetz,
max. €0,42/Minute aus den Mobilfunknetzen.
DID YOU KNOW...
The Drill Driver can be used for screw driving and
drilling into timber, plastic and metal.
SYMBOLS:
W
Kg
A set of accessories is available as a
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dB(A)
The BluCave Carry
m/s²
V
mAh
min
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You can even 'boost' your BluCave to
Pa
Bar
mm
BluCave.com
to view the complete work zone.
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SPEED
The Drill Driver is a variable speed ToolBod. As you
squeeze the trigger on your Controller the speed will
vary from slowest to fastest at maximum depression.
Low speed is ideal for delicate materials when minimum
power and greater control is required.
Medium speed is suitable when a balance of power and
control is needed.
High speed is ideal for hard materials and produces fast
drilling when accuracy is not critical.
TORQUE SETTINGS
Torque is the twisting force the drill applies to the
bit in the jaws. The Drill Driver is fitted with a torque
control ring at the front of the ToolBod. Torque control
adjustment helps drive fasteners to a pre-determined
and repeatable tightness. Without torque control a
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Watts
Kilograms
Grams
Decibels (A weighted)
Vibration
Direct Current (DC)
Volts
Milliampere Hour
Revolutions or reciprocations per minute
No load speed
Pascals
Bars
Millimetres
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screw can be over tightened, too
loose or driven too far into the
work surface.
Lower torque settings are suitable
for small screws and driving into
soft materials.
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