Milwaukee 0726-20 Operator's Manual

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is powered off. Hold the chuck and rotate it counterclockwise to loosen. Insert the new bit and turn the chuck clockwise to tighten.
Check the battery charge and ensure it is fully charged. Inspect the drill for any visible damage or obstructions. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact Milwaukee support.
Regularly clean the drill to remove dust and debris. Check for wear and tear on the components, and ensure the battery is stored properly when not in use. Lubricate moving parts as needed.
Store the drill in a cool, dry place, ideally in its case to protect it from dust and moisture. Ensure the battery is removed or disconnected during long periods of storage.
To adjust the torque, rotate the torque adjustment collar located near the chuck. Select the desired setting based on the task requirements.
Stop using the drill immediately and allow it to cool down. Check for blockages in the ventilation slots and ensure the battery is not overheating. Resume work only when the drill has cooled sufficiently.
Avoid overcharging the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Use the drill at the recommended settings and avoid complete discharges. Regularly clean battery contacts.
The battery may be nearing the end of its lifecycle. Try a different battery to see if the issue persists. If so, consider replacing the old battery with a new one.
Yes, but ensure you use a masonry drill bit and adjust the drill's settings accordingly. Use proper safety gear and consider a hammer drill for more efficient drilling into hard concrete.
Use a dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. For stubborn dirt, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid using solvents or immersing the drill in water.