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PR ODUCT P 1/ 4 T ECHNICAL INFORMA TION 10.8 1.3 115 0 - 1,300 6.35 (1/4) Hex 0 - 350 High Low Li-ion Models No. Description C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS S pecif ication S tandard equipment O ptional accessories DF030D (FD01*) 10.8V Cordless Dri ver Drill Dimensions: mm (") W idth (W) Height (H) Length (L) 157 (6-3/16) 53 (2-1/16) 183 (7-1/[...]
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Page 2
1) Remov e two Set plates with which Handles (L) and (R) are assembled to one another as follo ws: Insert a small slotted screwdri ver through the punched hole of Set plate and mov e Set plate in the direction of the arrow using the scre wdriver . ( Fig.1 ) 2) Remov e Housing (R) from Housing (L) by loosening six Bind PT3x6 tapping screws. 3) Remov[...]
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Page 3
(4) After installing the assembled parts in place of Housing L, shift Speed change lever assembly to either low speed position or high speed position. (5) Fixing Housing (R) to Housing (L) with six Bind PT3x16 tapping screws. (6) Insert two Set plates in place. ( Fig. 1 ) Set Leaf spring in place. ( Fig. 8 ) Note : Do not face the center edge of Le[...]
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P 4/ 4 W iring diagram Fig. D-2 Fig. D-3 Pay attention to the directions of lead wires and connect Flag receptacles to electrical parts. Refer to the follo wing illustration. Fig. D-4 Before installing Switch in Housing R, route Lead wires as illustrated belo w and connect two Connectors. Do not ride their Lead wires on ribs. Route Lead wires betwe[...]